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BBC Antiques Roadshow guest's three-word response to £10k valuation of inherited jewels


Antiques Roadshow expert Joanna Hardy was left smiling when she appraised a diamond bracelet and matching ring, which were inherited by a guest from her late mother-in-law

While getting her jewellery evaluated by expert Joanna Hardy, the lady shared that she'd inherited them from her late mother-in-law, Audrey, who was a mayor's wife. The guest revealed that Audrey "loved" jewels since she was a little girl, as Joanna remarked: "It's interesting he was mayor in 1976, as this bracelet was made in England and hallmarked 18 carat gold. The expert admitted she didn't know who CJ was before picking up the items and explaining how the hidden hinges work on the bracelet, which was decorated with diamonds and sapphires.

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