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Daily Express US on MSN5 Antiques Roadshow items found in strange and unexpected placesMany items have been appraised on the BBC and PBS versions of Antiques Roadshow for years, but only a handful were discovered ...
Antiques Roadshow presenter Fiona Bruce couldn’t stop herself from smiling when she spoke about a Royal icon’s “crotchless” knickers. The hit BBC daytime series travelled to Norwich to film at the ...
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Daily Express US on MSNAntiques Roadshow guest exposes how she came to own six-figure drawingsAn Antiques Roadshow guest was brought to tears when she learned the whopping six-figure value of her precious drawings ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest was told his jacket was worth £200,000 because it was owned by one of the most famous people ever.
The BBC’s Antiques Roadshow will be filming in Bradford this weekend. The popular programme is visiting Lister Park and at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery on Sunday, June 15. Free tickets for the ...
Antiques Roadshow expert Hilary Kay was visibly moved during a recent episode after being presented with a rare historical item. The object turned out to be a 17th-century standard linked to Oliver ...
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Jewellery specialist Geoffrey Munn has placed his personal collection of historical jewels on permanent loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The 22 pieces, many of them created in deeply personal ...
An Antiques Roadshow expert admitted he was in "awe" of a guest as she turned out to be the subject of a beautiful painting.
During a repeat broadcast of the BBC programme set at Brodie Castle in Moray, Scotland, guests arrived with their family treasures for evaluation by antiques specialists. On this occasion, ...
A repeat episode of the BBC show (pictured), which sees specialist appraisers value heirlooms and heritage items, went to Belton House near the town of Grantham, Lincolnshire.
A repeat episode of the BBC show (pictured), which sees specialist appraisers value heirlooms and heritage items, went to Brodie Castle in the Moray area of Scotland.
Atlanta’s second show will be almost double the size compared to last year, increasing from 60 to 100 dealers who hail from locations all across the U.S. and abroad.
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