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BBC's Antiques Roadshow expert Will Farmer was left stunned as a guest asked to sit down after he revealed the staggering ...
Antiques Roadshow expert Hugh Scully left one guest speechless after valuing their vintage jewellery collection.
During a memorable Antiques Roadshow episode, viewers were transported to Winchester College where people brought their treasured possessions for expert evaluation. In this particular BBC programme ...
BBC antiques expert Will Farmer was left speechless during the programme's visit to Dyffryn Gardens in Wales, where an ...
The Antiques Roadshow expert was left stunned by a guest's iconic photograph of Vinnie Jones during a 1988 Wimbledon vs ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest shared a 'one-off' photograph of footballer Vinnie Jones and Newcastle United star Paul Gascoigne.
Antiques Roadshow expert Mark Smith was left stunned over a 'show first' as he revealed the value of a family item that was ...
An Antiques Roadshow expert was over the moon at the sight of two rare glasses which made history on the BBC series. Glass ...
“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.
Larry, 63, traveled to the “Antiques Roadshow” set from Pennsylvania with his wife, Regina, 65, and was filmed as he spoke with appraiser Ken Farmer, who counts folk art among his specialties.
For “Antiques Roadshow,” which is run by Boston PBS-member station GBH, this is an event which is close to home, with Bemko noting that the Northeast region was due for filming.
One person on Antiques Roadshow was left speechless after expert Hugh Scully valued their vintage jewellery collection.
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