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During a memorable Antiques Roadshow episode, viewers were transported to Winchester College where people brought their ...
BBC antiques expert Will Farmer was left speechless during the programme's visit to Dyffryn Gardens in Wales, where an ...
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Market Realist on MSN'Antiques Roadshow' guest gasps and says 'my Lord' after hearing the value of his cartridge box
The man who brought the box on his shoulder had no idea that it was a relic of the American Revolutionary War.
One person on Antiques Roadshow was left speechless after expert Hugh Scully valued their vintage jewellery collection.
An Antiques Roadshow guest shared a 'one-off' photograph of footballer Vinnie Jones and Newcastle United star Paul Gascoigne.
An Antiques Roadshow expert was on hand at Portchester Castle where he shared the staggering value of a family heirloom.
“Antiques Roadshow” is rooted in history, but it also moves forward as viewers begin to think about the items stored away in their own homes, and imagine themselves on the show.
Many of those items have only appreciated since their shows aired, with current appraisals (assessed at either auction value, retail value or insured value) more than doubling in many cases. ...
From the home to a revolutionary tea party to America's own Country Music capital, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, PBS's highest-rated ongoing series, releases its 2020 production tour.
"Antiques Roadshow" aims to capture tales of family heirlooms, flea market finds and items saved from attics or basements. The series will be in Urbandale on Monday, June 10.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, produced by GBH, airs Mondays at 8/7C PM and is the most-watched ongoing PBS series. ROADSHOW is seen by around 6 million viewers each week.
Antiques Roadshow expert Hugh Scully left one guest speechless after valuing their vintage jewellery collection.
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