The bust, which was purchased for just over $6 and once served as a storage shed door stop, could bring in millions.
A historic 18th-century bust, once bought for $6 and used as a doorstop, is set to be sold for over $3 million.
The Scottish town of Invergordon discovered a marble bust being used as a doorstop, and hopes to sell it for $2mil for good ...
Scottish Highland Council is set to auction a valuable marble bust of Sir John Gordon, once used to prop open a shed door, ...
A rediscovered bust by celebrated French sculptor Bouchardon will be sold for millions after it was found propping open a ...
Around 1930, a Scottish town council bought a marble bust for £5. Though the 18th-century artwork was created by the ...
However, after a local government that owns the bust sought approval ... In 1998, the bust was found being used to keep open ...
An 18th-century bust that has survived a castle fire, been displayed at the Louvre and spent more than a decade propping open a shed door in an industrial park may soon bring  millions of dollars to a ...
However, after a local government ... was found being used to keep open a shed door on an industrial park, according to the Highland Council. In a May report on the proposed sale, the Highland ...
The Invergordon Common Good Fund owns the bust, which was purchased in 1930 for about $6.35. Now, the historical bust could ...
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