A HUGE mistake saw a vase valued at hundreds of pounds go on to sell for a whopping £53million. Airing in the 1960s and 1970s, BBC programme Going for a Song was somewhat of a precursor to the ...
BBC’s current antiques show, helmed by Fiona Bruce, produces plenty of showstopping figures (Picture: BBC Studios) It is not known who the BBC expert is who originally valued the vase at £800, ...
From being dismissed as a “reproduction” to selling for millions, the vase’s story is a testament to the unpredictable nature of the antique world. What was once seen as a forgotten object tucked away ...
The 16-inch porcelain vase, which dates back to the Qing dynasty, was originally brought onto the BBC's Going for a Song in the 1970s. The antiques expert at the time dismissed it as a "very ...
The intricate Chinese vase was a family heirloom, so they stowed it away in their dusty attic for 40 years. After the couple's death, their relatives stumbled upon the vase while clearing out ...
A vase initially dismissed by a BBC antiques expert as a clever fake fetched an eye-watering £53million after languishing in an attic for four decades. The BBC's 1970s antiques game show 'Going ...
An unassuming vase, deemed a mere imitation by an antiques expert and neglected in an attic for 40 years, has astonishingly sold for £53million at auction. The BBC's nostalgia-tinged '70s show ...
Considering the vase a family treasure regardless, they relegated it to the obscurity of their attic for 40 years. Following the couple's passing, their kin discovered the vase while sorting ...
While you can view it on B&M's website, it is only available for purchase in-store. To locate the vase in stock at your nearest store, you can use B&M's store-checker tool. TikToker Ashton Home ...
LAFAYETTE, Calif. -- Detectives with the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office are investigating the theft of hundreds of bronze vases stolen from a cemetery in an unincorporated area of Lafayette ...