Antiques Roadshow item gets 'record-breaking' value but there's twist | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV
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In 2014, Antiques Roadshow unveiled a 17th century portrait as the work of renowned Flemish master Van Dyck, with the expert revealing it could achieve up to £400,000, one of the show's highest ever valuations. However, there was later a devastating twist when the painting went to auction. The painting was bought for £400 by Catholic priest Father Jamie MacLeod when he unknowingly discovered it in a Cheshire antiques shop 12 years earlier.The remarkable discovery was discussed by BBC host..