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Antiques Road Trip presenters are left gobsmacked as £8 damaged statue makes history on the BBC show with shocking sale price


The BBC series, which first aired in 2010, sees experts on a budget compete against each other to buy collectables which they later sell for a profit at auction.

Back in 2012, the show made history leaving viewers and experts stunned as Charlie Ross' damaged Staffordshire elephant statue sold for vastly more than the bargain £8.00 he paid for it. Antiques Road Trip experts were left in complete shock as their £8 damaged Staffordshire elephant statue sold for thousands making history on the show (pictured L James Braxton and R Charlie Ross) Back in 2012, the BBC show left viewers and experts stunned as Charlie Ross' bargain statue jumped into the hundreds as people began bidding on the phone and the internet

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