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The family reassuring nature of Antiques Roadshow has been compared to " the feel of a hot bath. Since its inception in 1977 , the program has searched through the possessions of others , with guests tell stories of the current antiques roadshow experts owners, former owners and more there. Generally, the article could be worth hundreds or thousands of pounds, but rarely - and most exciting - a real gem that is found .
The High in the desert - a painting by Richard Dadd antiques roadshow experts
In 1987 , a couple of Barnstaple , North Devon , came to a show with a box. Unbeknownst to them , the paint was actually in the desert Holt Richard Dadd - a national treasure that had been missing for over 100 years. After authentication , the painting was valued at £ 100,000.
In watercolor, the campsite is antiques roadshow experts visible on the shore of the Dead Sea with dadd saw himself on the far right . The scene was painted from memory Dadd from a mental institution , return shipping to Greece, Turkey , Palestine and Egypt , killed his own father supposedly at the request of the Egyptian god Osiris [ * ] . antiques roadshow experts
Spider web bottle - by William Burges
A guest brought a small brown bottle his father had in 1950 to the Antiques Roadshow in Skegness . The expert was pleased to reveal that in reality , the bottle was an original William Burges - antiques roadshow experts the renowned Victorian designer - who had lost most of the 20th century . The bottle was engraved with the spider design silver , enamel , moonstone and pearls and was valued at € 2-30000 .
Silver Collection drinking glasses antiques roadshow experts
Having inherited a collection of silver drinking vessels , a young man from Crawley brought to the Antiques Roadshow for review. In a surprising discovery , each piece that emerged seemed to be more valuable than the last. The haul was valued at a remarkable 100 000 pounds and later sold at auction fantiques roadshow experts or 78,000 pounds, requiring insurance coverage serious antiques .
Faberge brooch
A lady with a love for jewelry pin packed bumper expert Geoffrey Munn at Chatsworth House. The client had purchased the bag at auction for just £ 30 and was surprised when the expert on antiques roadshow experts each pin and evaluated for £ 125 - £ 150. That was until I saw the gem - a genuine pink Faberge brooch - valued at £ 10,000 . antiques roadshow experts
Lalique Vase
Perhaps one of the most astute purchases appeared on the Antiques Roadshow was this work in 1929 by the famous designer René antiques roadshow experts Lalique , who then sold at auction for 32,450 pounds . The owner had bought at a garage sale in the south of Scotland for just 1 € . antiques roadshow experts
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