Antiques Roadshow UK 23x12 University of Birmingham (December 17, 2000)
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Michael Aspel and the experts visit Birmingham and find a Victorian painting which was damaged in the blitz, a telescope given for saving the lives of nine castaways, an early 19th-century wooden ark filled with 89 animals, and a small pottery Turk's head which turns out to be the most valuable piece of English pottery ever found at a Roadshow.
One of our all-time favorite episodes. Thank you for posting this.
The lady at the end with the delftware figure was so humble and down to Earth I was hoping the appraiser gave her good news like a thousand or two pounds... blown away and so happy for her to hear an early-retirment number of pounds!!!
loved the Ark , but I love most things on the Road Show, thanks
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I’d like to know what happened to the little figurine.
Antiques Roadshow Greatest Finds: Part 2 (2006, BBC)
The Turk's Head "was expected to fetch £50,000-£80,000, failed
to reach its reserve at Phillips London Saleroom on 13th December
2000. The Press Office in Bond Street has just told us that an agreement
was reached with a buyer after the sale but the sum has not been
disclosed."
Very Interesting- Thank You
There’s a special episode where John Sandon travels to the US to visit the statue In its new home with a MAJOR collector (Sy, or some name like that.). This poster has posted the episode. I think it was in the greatest finds “trilogy “. The guy’s collection is absolutely epic.
The uninformed ivory-buying gentlemen seems even more naive 24 years on.
Even 24 years ago people were savvy regarding ivory trade, crazy!