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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 675285" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>I love that show, on a show here a man and is wife took a painting on and the Valuer got real excited, and asked if the show could take the painting to the Victoria and Albert Museum for verification as he thought it could be a great find, he never told the couple on screen why, and a few weeks later on the show they went to the couples house to tell them what it was and how much it was worth, He told the man to take a seat, It turned out to be a painting that had been lost for many hundreds of years and was none less than a Leonardo Di Vinci cartoon worth a small fortune, and the V&A wanted to buy it from them to make up the four. Not sure if he did sell, or put it on loan, but it does hang in the museum. Oh! if only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 675285, member: 3193"] I love that show, on a show here a man and is wife took a painting on and the Valuer got real excited, and asked if the show could take the painting to the Victoria and Albert Museum for verification as he thought it could be a great find, he never told the couple on screen why, and a few weeks later on the show they went to the couples house to tell them what it was and how much it was worth, He told the man to take a seat, It turned out to be a painting that had been lost for many hundreds of years and was none less than a Leonardo Di Vinci cartoon worth a small fortune, and the V&A wanted to buy it from them to make up the four. Not sure if he did sell, or put it on loan, but it does hang in the museum. Oh! if only. [/QUOTE]
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