There is an old saying that “precious things cannot be priced”. If the “precious things” are looted, the British government can prove that you are wrong. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sports of the United Kingdom is an auction of the throne Pommel stolen from India for £ 1.5 million or Rs 14.98.64.994 (14 Chlore 98 Rakı 64,000 and 994). The throne is also listed as the “end of the throne”, which is an export ban. The head of the Golden Tiger, once placed on the throne of Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Misuru in India in the 18th century. The decoration of the cross or crown placed under the export barrier set by the British government gets some of the historical value used to give time to British galleries or institutions. The stalk is one of the eight golden tiger heads that graced the throne of the ruler known as the “Tiger of Mysore”. “Sir Stephen Parkinson, British Minister of Arts, reported the PTI. “We hope that buyers from the UK will be able to get in touch and continue to learn more about this important time in the history of sharing with India,” he said. The UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sports said, “The £ 1.5 million throne finial is leaving the UK. On top of the Tipus Sultan throne finial, there are export barriers to give organizations and individuals time. It is provided. To buy it.