We already knew about this condition for any sale. But, reportedly, the object has not been on display since the 2016 sale.
Although the Daily Mail named a current owner, this JTA/ToI article, like the others I have seen, says that the owner remains anonymous. This claim is advanced in the name of Steven Fine, so I take it quite seriously.
As I've said, the object belongs in a museum. The Sotheby's representative agrees and is trying to place it with one. I hope she succeeds.
Background here, with links to posts about the previous sale in 2016.
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