An 18th-century bust that has survived a castle fire, been displayed at the Louvre and spent more than a decade propping open ...
The bust, which was purchased for just over $6 and once served as a storage shed door stop, could bring in millions.
it didn’t realise the sale was a steal. The work by Edmé Bouchardon, celebrated sculptor to French King Louis XV, was lost ...
A historic 18th-century bust, once bought for $6 and used as a doorstop, is set to be sold for over $3 million.
A sculpture bought for just £5 (US$6) and used as a doorstop could sell for more than £2.5 million (US$3.2 million) after a ...
The Invergordon Common Good Fund owns the bust, which was purchased in 1930 for about $6.35. Now, the historical bust could ...
A marble bust bought for £5 (around Rs 540) and long used as a doorstop may soon fetch over £2.5 million (Rs 2.68 crore).
A famed marble bust by French sculptor Edmé Bouchardon has gone through quite a journey since its carving in the early 18th ...
The artwork disappeared for decades — until an eagle-eyed person spotted it in 1998 propping open the door of a shed in a ...
The bust, created in 1728 by French sculptor Edmé Bouchardon, is a marble portrait of Sir John Gordon, an 18th-century ...