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 ($6.43) and used as a doorstop could sell for more than £2.5 million ($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 ...
It was lost for years before it was found propping open a shed door by a local councilwoman in a Highlands industrial park in ...
Scottish Highland Council is set to auction a valuable marble bust of Sir John Gordon, once used to prop open a shed door, ...
Designed in Toyota’s European Design studio in Nice and launched at Geneva in early 2008, the iQ was sold in Europe for six ...
A rediscovered bust by celebrated French sculptor Bouchardon will be sold for millions after it was found propping open a ...
A four-bedroom farmhouse in Rendham is for sale at a guide price ... and a secluded tractor shed for further outside storage.
According to CNN, the sculpture was bought for £5 ($6) and used as a doorstop in Scotland for years before officials realized ...
“The U.S. housing market is split into two groups: first-time buyers struggling to enter the market and current homeowners ...