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A stained glass window bought in a Scottish thrift shop for $25 may have belonged to King Robert I— Robert the Bruce—from the 1300s.
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Ancient Robert the Bruce stained glass shows the treasure to be found in Scotland's charity shops
It could be priceless. If this is proven to be of that period, it's a massive historical find for Scotland,’ says antique dealer Richard Drummond ...
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AN ANTIQUE dealer who bought a stained glass window in a charity shop for £20 says it belonged to Robert The Bruce – and ...
Richard Drummond, 49, paid just £20 for the dazzling circular artwork at a charity shop in Moffat in Dumfriesshire.
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An antique dealer who bought a stained glass window in a charity shop for £20 says it belonged to Robert The Bruce - and ...
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Charity shop £20 buy turns out to be ‘priceless’ Robert the Bruce glasswork
An antique dealer who bought a stained glass window in a charity shop for £20 says it belonged to Robert the Bruce – and could be priceless. Richard Drummond, 49, spotted the colourful glass for sale ...
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