A woman bought a sculpture at Goodwill for $34.99. It actually was a missing ancient Roman bust.

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A woman bought a sculpture at Goodwill for $34.99. It actually was a missing ancient Roman bust.
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No one knows how a priceless Roman bust got from Germany amid World War II to a Texas Goodwill store.

The bust had belonged to King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who lived from 1786 to 1868, and was part of a full-scale model he built of a house from Pompeii, called the Pompejanum, in Aschaffenburg, Germany. The model stood for nearly 200 years, but during World War II, it was severely damaged by Allied bombers.

"It’s a great story whose plot includes the World War II-era, international diplomacy, art of the ancient Mediterranean, thrift shop sleuthing, historic Bavarian royalty, and the thoughtful stewardship of those who care for and preserve the arts, whether as individuals or institutions," Emily Ballew Neff, Kelso director at the museum, said in a statement.

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