A vase that was once rejected by experts on an early version of Antiques Roadshow has sold for a staggering £53 million after ...
The vase was first brought on the BBC's Going for a Song in the 1970s, where a museum curator told the owners it was a ...
A vase dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ended up selling for an astonishing £53million after being stored in an attic for 40 years.
BBC antique experts rejected a vase on an early version of Antiques Roadshow, believing it to be a ‘very good reproduction'.
The couple had been told their vase was a 'very clever reproduction' on the BBC show Going for a Song, but it was later ...
In the 1970s, a British couple were told their Chinese vase was a reproduction on the BBC antiques show Going for a Song, so they put it in their attic where it lay for 40 years ...
The stunning Chinese vase was a family heirloom when it appeared on the show Going for a Song in the 1970s, but the curator ...
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A British couple took it on the series (originally presented by Max Robertson) on which ‘connoisseurs and customers explore ...
The 40-centimetre porcelain vase, dating back to the Qing era, was first featured on the BBC’s Going for a Song in the 1970s, ...
A prized Chinese vase dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ... seen as the predecessor to still-running programme Antiques Roadshow. One of the experts appeared unimpressed, with reports suggesting ...
A HUGE mistake saw a vase valued at hundreds of pounds go on to sell for a whopping £53million. Airing in the 1960s and 1970s, BBC programme Going for a Song was somewhat of a precursor to the ...