Over the years, the Greenhalgh family amassed artworks from across four millennia. There were paintings by LS Lowry, a long-lost Barbara Hepworth sculpture, 19th-century American landscapes, a Thomas Jefferson bust, ancient Celtic jewellery, Roman silver plate and Assyrian reliefs dating from 700BC. The centrepiece was a 3,300-year-old statuette known as the Amarna Princess, made from Egyptian alabaster and depicting a daughter of the Pharaoh Akhenaten.
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