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Museum visitor trips, breaks Chinese vases

CAMBRIDGE, England (AP) -- A museum visitor shattered three Qing dynasty Chinese vases when he tripped on his shoelace, stumbled down a stairway and brought the vases crashing to the floor, officials said Monday.

The three vases, dating from the late 17th or early 18th century, had been donated to The Fitzwilliam Museum in the university city of Cambridge in 1948, and were among its best-known artifacts. They had been sitting proudly on the window sill beside the staircase for 40 years.

"It was a most unfortunate and regrettable accident, but we are glad that the visitor involved was able to leave the museum unharmed," said Duncan Robinson, the Fitzwilliam's director.

The museum declined to identify the man who had tripped on a loose shoelace Wednesday.

Asked about the porcelain vases, Margaret Greeves, the museum's assistant director, said: "They are in very, very small pieces, but we are determined to put them back together."

The museum declined to say what the vases were worth.

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"I meant to fall down ze stairs!"

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Sad news, but I read this and had to wonder why the vases were displayed on a windowsill, in a position where anyone could stumble into the wall and knock them over? :wacko:

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Surely that should read-

"It was a most unfortunate and regrettable accident, but we are glad that the visitor involved was able to leave the museum unharmed," said Duncan Robinson, the Fitzwilliam's director, through gritted teeth.

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If this had happened in the states, the guy probably would have sued the museum.

:wacko:

Actually, I would think that it would be the other way around. The museum would sue *him* for the worth of the vases and take him for every penny...

You know: "You break it, you bought it..."

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Just being ironic, Alex... ;)

If this had happened in the states, the guy probably would have sued the museum.

:wacko:

Actually, I would think that it would be the other way around. The museum would sue *him* for the worth of the vases and take him for every penny...

You know: "You break it, you bought it..."

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I actually go to this museum every couple of months. It wasn't me though.

It's a damn shame, but really what a stupid place to put priceless vases.

The Guardian has a pretty good blog on whether you the reader has broken anything priceless. It gets kind of stupid 3/4 of the way through, but until then some priceless and sad stories of average folks with the fumblies. Guardian Blog I have broken a few things through the years, but the only valuable things were my own and not someone else's which makes it a little better.

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