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Antiques Roadshow expert speechless as they value unique item and guest loses thousands
Antiques Roadshow has seen some incredible items valued by its history boffins since the show began in 1979 - but some guests have turned down huge profits by refusing to sell
From artifacts that have been passed down through generations to lost objects discovered in attics and car boot sales, the BBC programme fronted by Fiona Bruce – who was delighted when the Duchess of Cornwall appeared on the show – has seen it all. The show often saves the best for last when it broadcasts on a Sunday evening, keeping viewers hooked until the final moment when a staggering resale value is revealed. This decision might have left some viewers puzzled, wondering why they would pass up the chance to make a lot of money.The guests and the people watching were amazed when Lars gave his valuation.
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