Fans of Antiques Roadshow are raging as they claim an offer made on an ultra-rare NFL collectable item is 'wildly low.' ...
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Unlike its rival Antiques Roadshow (on which it seems to be de rigueur for owners to insist that they would “never” sell their family heirlooms), Flog It! had no qualms about appealing to the ...
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WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Antiques Roadshow. An Antiques Roadshow guest was taken aback by the whopping five-figure sum given to her grandmother’s jewellery, which had been in ...
But in an atmosphere where the gentle Peanuts was the cartoon hit of the day, there were no takers for his radical cartooning that satirized the neuroses and hypocrisies of society — until the ...
a precursor to Antiques Roadshow, where a panel of experts and contestants assessed the authenticity and value of various antiques. A British couple had presented the vase for evaluation ...
The owner of a pelican sculpture made by a one-time Stoke-on-Trent-based pottery giant had a welcome surprise when the "rare" piece was valued on the latest episode of Antiques Roadshow.
Airing in the 1960s and 1970s, BBC programme Going for a Song was somewhat of a precursor to the Antiques Roadshow. Although the porcelain vase dates back to the Qing dynasty - mid 18th century ...
As Antiques Roadshow returned on Sunday night, fans were treated to a right royal find. As Fiona Bruce and her team of experts headed to Swanage Pier in Dorset, it was British jewellery specialist ...
The family who owned the vase displayed it on 1970s BBC show Going For A Song, seen as the predecessor to still-running programme Antiques Roadshow. One of the experts appeared unimpressed ...
Meanwhile, BBC’s flagship antiques show Antiques Roadshow – which has been running since 1979 in one form or another – was taken over by BBC presenter Fiona Bruce in 2008. And there are ...