Chess piece bought for £5 could go for £1m at auction

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LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 3: A newly discovered Lewis Chessman at Sotheby’s on June 3, 2019 in London, England. On 2 July in London, Sotheby’s will offer the first discovery of an unknown
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A medieval chess piece bought for £5 is expected to fetch £1m at auction. A family has now been told to their surprise that the chess piece their grandfather bought in 1964 is a missing treasure, one of the long-lost Lewis Chessmen. A Sotheby's expert Alexander Kader said that his “jaw dropped” when he realised what the piece was.

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