A recent Antiques Roadshow guest brought her mother's beautiful diamond engagement ring to get appraised, but the story behind the piece of jewelry was perhaps even more eye-catching than the ring ...
For years, Antiques Roadshow has provided viewers with a very unique source of entertainment, and here are this week's most wacky and wildest finds.
Antiques Roadshow is available to stream on pbs.org ... And she inherited a ton of really cool jewelry. And I brought this when you guys were in Little Rock, and they said, bring it back if ...
The sign proudly proclaims “Rescued Treasures Thrift Store – A Ministry of Wyoming Rescue Mission,” which is your first clue ...
Then there’s the “Nostalgia Nook,” filled with vintage toys and gadgets that’ll have you saying, “Oh man, I remember those!” ...
In a captivating episode of the BBC's Antiques Roadshow, filmed at Crystal Palace ... She remarked: "It's made in platinum, it's about 1915. The diamond is what we call a transitional cut." ...
In a recent episode of BBC's Antiques Roadshow, filmed at Crystal Palace ... She observed: "It's made in platinum, it's about 1915. The diamond is what we call a transitional cut." ...
One Antiques Roadshow expert is “astonished” that he kept his BBC job for two decades. Andy McConnell is a glass appraiser who has made £1million flipping properties. He’s also worked at a ...
Antiques Roadshow expert John Sandon has a very famous dad who co-starred with him in the BBC programme. Ceramics and glass expert John joined the show in 1985 after a career at Bonhams auction ...
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 ...