The famed black-and-white 1941 photograph of a glowering Sir Winston Churchill was the perfect finishing touch to Nicola ...
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Italian lawyer Nicola Cassinelli purchased The Roaring Lion, a black-and-white 1941 portrait of Winston Churchill frowning ...
Nicola Cassinelli paid £4,200 for a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill thinking it was a cheap copy, only to get the shock of his life when the seller phoned him three months later.
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