An Antiques Roadshow guest sobbed when an expert revealed the staggering real value of gems she thought were ‘costume jewellery’.
Sunday’s instalment of the popular BBC show saw expert Susan Rumfitt presented with a selection of pieces of jewellery.
The guest brought along two necklaces, one came with matching brooch and a pair of earrings which had been gifted to her by her grandmother when she was 18 years old.
‘How wonderful, that’s quite a present, isn’t it?’ Susan remarked.
The guest explained how she thought they were ‘just costume jewellery, that’s what she told me’.
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An Antiques Roadshow guest sobbed when the expert revealed the staggering real value of gems she thought were ‘costume jewellery’
Sunday’s instalment of the popular BBC show saw expert Susan Rumfitt presented with a selection of pieces of jewellery
The other necklace belonged to her mother, ‘I think she inherited it, possibly, I can’t really remember,’ the guest explained.
Susan examined the items and noted that one of the the necklaces contained amethysts and topaz, while the matching set was made from garnet.
The expert dated the amethyst necklace to the 1880s to 1890s, ‘amethysts are absolutely gorgeous, lovely saturation of colour and obviously mounted in yellow gold’.
She described it as a ‘beautiful piece of jewellery, with a case, which is what everybody loves at the moment.’
Susan then explained the garnet necklace set dated to the 1800s.
Revealing the value of the pieces, the expert said: ‘The amethyst and white topaz necklace, if this came up for auction, an auction estimate of between £1,000 and £1,500.’
‘As for the garnet parure, a set of jewellery, absolutely lovely. At auction because of the popularity of Georgian jewellery at the moment, auction estimate of £3,000 to £5,000,’ she went on.
The guest was visibly shocked and exclaimed: ‘Oh my goodness, I didn’t think I was wearing anything like that.’
The guest brought along two necklaces, one came with matching brooch and a pair of earrings which had been gifted to her by her grandmother when she was 18 years old
Revealing the value of the pieces, the expert said: ‘The amethyst and white topaz necklace, if this came up for auction, an auction estimate of between £1,000 and £1,500.’
She added: ‘Am I in a dream here, I don’t believe it’s true!’
During another instalment, a guest on Antiques Roadshow was left floored by the whopping value of a ‘grotty’ item that had been abandoned in her garage for 20 years.
Expert Marc Allum was presented with a designer piece of luggage at Beaumaris Castle. ‘It’s a pretty kind of grotty looking old piece of luggage this, it looks like it’s had a really hard life,’ Marc commented.
The guest had acquired the Louis Vuitton chest after a family friend pᴀssed away and didn’t originally realise the possible value of it.
The guest’s cousin who lives in Texas owns the item and she is the ‘custodian’ of it.
‘We opened it and it said Louis Vuitton and I’ve actually had it in my garage for the past 20 years covered up,’ she revealed.
The expert explained how the trunk featured an ‘unpickable lock’ and inspected the inside details of the luggage box.
‘As for the garnet parure, a set of jewellery, absolutely lovely. At auction because of the popularity of Georgian jewellery at the moment, auction estimate of £3,000 to £5,000,’ she went on
The guest was visibly shocked and exclaimed: ‘Oh my goodness, I didn’t think I was wearing anything like that.’
He dated it to around 1890 and noted that though it needed ‘quite a bit of work’ he still gave an impressive valuation.
‘As this stands, it’s worth in the region of £2,500 to £3,500 at auction. It’s a really nice thing,’ Marc explained.
‘Wow, wow,’ the guest remarked.
Antiques Roadshow airs on BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.