Official Statistics

Table showing the value of items placed under deferral (2001-02 to 2010-11) (i) for which permanent licences were issued and (ii) where items were purchased by UK institutions or individuals

Updated 15 November 2011
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Table showing the value of items placed under deferral (2001-02 to 2010-11) (i) for which permanent licences were issued and (ii) where items were purchased by UK institutions or individuals.
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Year
2001-02
2002-03
July 2003-April 2004
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
Totals
[1] This only includes items purchased by individuals who agreed to guarantee satisfactory public access, conservation and security arrangements.
[2] Excludes one case where the item was originally found to be Waverley but subsequently found to have been imported into the UK within the last 50 years.
[3] Excludes value of one case (£2,000,000) where a licence was issued, but the owner subsequently sold the item to a UK institution and one case (£65,868.75) where it was subsequently discovered the items had not been in the UK for 50 years so a licence was issued in accordance with normal policy.
[4] Includes value of two cases (£237,607.50) where a matching offer was refused and the Secretary of State therefore refused an export licence; one case (£2,000,000) where a licence was issued but the owner subsequently sold the item to a UK institution and one case (£1,815,750) where the licence application was withdrawn although no matching offer was made.
[5] Includes value of one case (£2,000,000) where a licence was issued but the owner subsequently sold the item to a UK institution.
[6] Includes value of two cases (£12,543,019.38) where a matching offer was refused and the Secretary of State therefore refused an export licence.
[7] Includes value of five cases (£10,422,776) where the application was withdrawn during the deferral period.
[8] Excludes one case where the item was originally found to be Waverley but subsequently found to have been imported into the UK within the last 50 years.
[9] Includes value of one case (£554,937.50) where the application was withdrawn during the deferral period.
[10] Includes value of one case (£389,600) where a matching offer was refused and the Secretary of State therefore refused an export licence and value of two cases (£1,645,868) where the application was withdrawn during the deferral period.