An Antiques Roadshow guest was left stunned by the value of her rare Winnie the Pooh book on the BBC show. Hosted by Fiona Bruce, the long-running programme has been a British television staple ...
Antiques Road Trip expert Roo Irvine alerted her colleague Natasha Raskin Sharp to a brewing rivalry between their guests during the celebrity edition of the BBC show. The guests, Harry Clark and ...
Antiques Roadshow guests discovered the staggering value of an artwork they had bought for a mere £5 from a charity shop 20 years ago. Frances Christie, the expert on hand to appraise paintings at the ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left speechless upon learning the value of a painting she had nearly given away to charity. The BBC favourite visited Cromford Mills, Derbyshire, where expert ...
The guest was astounded to learn from Antiques Roadshow expert Foster that the seemingly innocuous figure in his possession, bearing a faint Zwemmer Gallery stamp, could be of significant value.
Antiques Roadshow viewers were in for a treat ... please? " Upon hearing the value repeated, he was astounded: "You're joking. Oh my God." "It is one of the most sought after and some of his ...
I can value it at £1,400". The crowd gasped and looked at each other in shock, with the stunned Antiques Roadshow guest exclaiming: "Seriously? £1,400? "My mother would be over the moon ...
There was a mixture of shock and delight on Antiques Roadshow when a guest discovered that a Winnie the Pooh book, snapped up for just 30p at a charity shop, was actually valued at more than £1,000.