Antiques Roadshow viewers were left feeling queasy after a woman brought in a 'creepy' sculpture made entirely from human hair but still worth a lot of money ...
Antiques Roadshow has been helping individuals learn ... viewers met a lady who had headed to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, where fine jewelry expert Sarah ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest stuttered after discovering the real value of her great-great grandmother’s precious ornaments worth a fortune.
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left "astounded" after discovering the "true" value of her sculpture but insisted it wouldn't be sold during her "lifetime." Expert Cristian Beadman was present at ...
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An Antiques Roadshow couldn’t stop herself from getting emotional as she spoke of the heartbreaking reason she appeared on the show ...
Antiques Roadshow is, in itself, a national treasure. Beloved by Brits, the first-ever episode aired in 1979, with the late, great Bruce Parker hosting from Newbury. Jump forward 45 years, and the BBC ...
A Sewanee woman and her daughter found themselves sitting on their hands at a Christie's auction in New York City in January, trying not to accidentally bid while they were gawking at the going rate ...