Antiques Roadshow guest brought an heirloom painting on the show where it was valued at an eye-popping sum – but she then refused to ever sell it.Charlotte Riordan, an expert on the BBC One show, marvelled at the beauty of the artwork by Archibald Thorburn and explained its history in the episode on Sunday night (February 7).The painting, which depicts a pheasant, was appraised at Culzean Castle in Scotland’s Ayrshire and its current owner is descended from the Kennedy family who lived there before they bequeathed it to National Trust.“You’ve come on a pilgrimage today to visit your ancestral home,” Charlotte said.“What started you off on this research is this very interesting inscription on the back, ‘Painted for me by Archibald Thorburn.
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