Christie's held an auction for "The Bay of Eze," a painting by former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. With fees and all, the painting ended up selling for 945,000 pounds.
This April 1907 article from the St. Louis Globe-Democrat highlights a few of the “grand old residences” of early St. Louis ...
A thief who stole a golden toilet worth over $6 million from an English palace has been convicted, along with an accomplice ...
That’s number two to take the plunge for the outlandish 2019 theft of a golden toilet that was being displayed in Winston ...
The 18-carat gold fully functioning toilet is believed to have been cut up and sold. The work of artist Maurizio Cattelan was ...
"If the golden toilet in situ had looked beautiful and perfect and majestic and untainted, this was the total opposite," Mr ...
Michael Jones had used the fully functioning one-of-a-kind latrine as he did reconnaissance at Blenheim Palace — the country ...
A British man was convicted on Tuesday of stealing an 18-carat golden toilet that had been on display as an artwork in an ...
Roland Winston, SB’56, SM’57, PhD’63—a pioneer in solar energy, engineering, and physics—died Feb. 8 at his home in California. He was 88. Winston was a University of Chicago professor in the ...
the first Duke of Marlborough (1650–1722), gifted to Sir Winston Churchill in 1942, was recently found to have been misdated, thanks to conservation work carried out by paintings conservator ...
The wrinkle in Eicher’s engaging story is that it wasn’t Churchill who did the deal with Mellon on Britain’s debt in 1924 but a previous chancellor but one, Stanley Baldwin. Winston ...
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