An Antiques Roadshow guest was overcome with emotion on the programme after their Chinese vase was revealed to be worth up to £50,000. On Sunday's episode – the second of two held at Christchurch Park ...
AN ANTIQUES expert out on a routine valuation spotted a pair of Chinese vases worth more than £2 MILLION. Share Article Jeremy Morgan was in the drawing room of a country home when he noticed the ...
Antiques Roadshow arrived at Kenilworth Castle to help guests uncover how much their priceless possessions cost and whether they would sell at auction. Expert Lee Young was on hand to help the pair in ...
Two 18th-century Chinese vases have sold for £260,000 or roughly $327,000 at an auction at Nesbits. They belonged to a “working class” vendor in his late 30s, who found them while clearing out his ...
A COUPLE bickered on Antiques Roadshow as the man accused his wife of “throwing away” Chinese ceramic vases in “perfect condition.” The BBC show took a visit to Kenilworth Castle in the Midlands.
Chinese porcelains are among the hardest for an average collector to identify and date. They have been made for centuries and it is considered a tribute, not an attempt to fool a customer, to copy a ...
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Downton Abbey's return to TV screens last weekend, with an opening storyline about a country-house auction, provided the perfect curtain-raiser to Sheppard's two-day auction of the contents of Capard ...
He kept it rather precariously on top of a bookcase in the living room – an elegant Chinese vase with a fish motif on the front and gold banding that glistened occasionally in the sunlight. One nudge ...
AN Antiques Roadshow guest burst into tears after receiving a huge offer for a 'faulty' Chinese vase. Tonight's edition of the BBC show saw a lady bring in a large Chinese porcelain vase with the ...
An historic Chinese vase made for an 18th century emperor has sold at auction for £50,000 - but could have been worth ten times that value had a previous owner not drilled a hole in the bottom to turn ...