PRE-RAPHAELITE paintings found in the home of a woman in Oxford will go on display at the Ashmolean Museum.
The 19th-century works by Rossetti and Burne-Jones, worth more than £1m, were discovered in the Trinity Road home of Jean Preston, who died in 2006.
Both were saved for the nation under a Government scheme encouraging estates to offer important works of art in lieu of inheritance tax.
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