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Antiques Roadshow finds £1m Angel | |
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Anthony Gormley's design model for his Angel of the North sculpture has become the first £1m object to be valued on BBC One's Antiques Roadshow. | |
The model was one of a number Gormley made to win over sceptical councillors ahead of the statue's commissioning. | |
Fine art expert Philip Mould broke the news during the recording of the show at The Sage in Gateshead. | |
Series editor Simon Shaw said: "This was one of the most exciting moments that we've ever had on the show." | |
Mr Mould said: "It's a great thrill to me that something produced in the last 15 years has broken the record for the most valuable item to ever have been on the show." | Mr Mould said: "It's a great thrill to me that something produced in the last 15 years has broken the record for the most valuable item to ever have been on the show." |
He said a larger Gormley design model had recently sold at auction for £2m. | |
The model on Antiques Roadshow, 6ft high and 17ft across, is owned by Gateshead Council and had been in council offices for 13 years. | |
Councillor John McElroy, who was on the council when it voted for the sculpture, said: "It was a very inspired and bold choice, because you have created on its site probably the most successful contemporary sculpture in Britain." | |
Sculptor Gormley told the Sunday Times the models were made to help attract funding and support from politicians and local residents.The mini-Angel was made to promote the idea of a sculpture | |
"Gateshead was short of money so we helped them by making quite a lot of maquettes to sell the idea," he said. | |
The steel angel, 66ft high and 178ft across, was unveiled by the A1 on the outskirts of Gateshead in 1998. | |
The programme's previous most expensive valuation had been a collection of silverware which appeared in 2007. | The programme's previous most expensive valuation had been a collection of silverware which appeared in 2007. |
Recently a vase bought at a car boot sale in Dumfries for £1 and identified by Antiques Roadshow experts as valuable Feuilles Fougeres sold at auction for £32,450. | Recently a vase bought at a car boot sale in Dumfries for £1 and identified by Antiques Roadshow experts as valuable Feuilles Fougeres sold at auction for £32,450. |
The Antiques Roadshow has seen a resurgence in viewing figures of late, with nearly nine million now tuning in on a Sunday evening since Fiona Bruce took over this year. | The Antiques Roadshow has seen a resurgence in viewing figures of late, with nearly nine million now tuning in on a Sunday evening since Fiona Bruce took over this year. |