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Some items on Antiques Roadshow are valued at staggering amounts but here is what happens to them once the cameras stop ...
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Daily Express US on MSNAntiques Roadshow guest asks for chair as she faints over value of $150 paintingAn Antiques Roadshow guest was left stunned after she discovered the true value of her painting, which she purchased for just $150 back in 1953.
Antiques Roadshow expert Hilary Kay met with a guest whose father Sidney Daniels was hired to work on the Titanic as a plate ...
A DRESS made by Warrington fashion designer Ossie Clark was described as a 'museum piece' by an Antiques Roadshow expert.
An Antiques Roadshow expert insisted on keeping an item "at arm's length" during a recording in Liverpool after revealing he ...
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Daily Express US on MSNAntiques Roadshow guest splutters after hearing the value of his childhood toy train setA childhood toy train set turned out to be worth a staggering fortune, leaving the owner on Antiques Roadshow stunned as he met with an expert.
The maps portion of the Korean War Armistice Agreement was discovered by staff at Zama’s Asian Studies Detachment in Camp ...
An Antiques Roadshow expert was on hand to give owners a "special" appraisal of two paintings but the couple barely reactd to ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest found an item set to be put into a tip and it is now worth a life-changing valuation.
“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.
When "Antiques Roadshow" arrives in Massachusetts, not everyone in attendance will make it on TV. But some may have better odds than others.
Antiques Roadshow expert Hilary Kay met with a guest whose father Sidney Daniels was hired to work on the Titanic as a plate ...
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