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Auctioned 'Rembrandt' fetches £2m | Auctioned 'Rembrandt' fetches £2m |
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A painting given a reserve of £1,500 sold for more than £2m at auction after bidders became convinced it was a Rembrandt self portrait. | A painting given a reserve of £1,500 sold for more than £2m at auction after bidders became convinced it was a Rembrandt self portrait. |
The work had hung on the wall of a house in Cirencester for several years before being sold in the town. | The work had hung on the wall of a house in Cirencester for several years before being sold in the town. |
Philip Allwood - from Moore, Allen and Innocent - said he thought the portrait might be a Rembrandt but its owner said it had been checked and was not. | Philip Allwood - from Moore, Allen and Innocent - said he thought the portrait might be a Rembrandt but its owner said it had been checked and was not. |
But bidders who drove the price up to £2m were convinced otherwise, he added. | But bidders who drove the price up to £2m were convinced otherwise, he added. |
Mr Allwood said he had to make sure the painting was not misdescribed in the auction room's catalogue. | Mr Allwood said he had to make sure the painting was not misdescribed in the auction room's catalogue. |
"When I first saw it I said it looked very much like a Rembrandt and was assured by the client it had been checked out years ago and it wasn't," he said. | |
On the day of the auction both the winner and under bidder seemed convinced it was genuine Philip Allwood, auctioneer | On the day of the auction both the winner and under bidder seemed convinced it was genuine Philip Allwood, auctioneer |
Deciding to do some more research on the painting, Mr Allwood spoke to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. | Deciding to do some more research on the painting, Mr Allwood spoke to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. |
Experts there assured him that, while it was of the period of Rembrandt, it was "probably not" painted by him. | Experts there assured him that, while it was of the period of Rembrandt, it was "probably not" painted by him. |
He said the auction house was not sure so was very careful not to misdescribe the painting in the catalogue. | He said the auction house was not sure so was very careful not to misdescribe the painting in the catalogue. |
"But on the day of the auction both the winner and under bidder seemed convinced it was genuine," Mr Allwood added. | "But on the day of the auction both the winner and under bidder seemed convinced it was genuine," Mr Allwood added. |
"The buyer who wishes to remain anonymous seemed very relaxed spending that sort of money." | "The buyer who wishes to remain anonymous seemed very relaxed spending that sort of money." |
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