An Antiques Roadshow guest was left completely gobsmacked after discovering the stone head she unearthed in a drain could fetch up to £5,000.The BBC programme ventured to Northern Ireland for its latest instalment, where expert Adam Schoon evaluated the large stone head.
The owner recounted her surprise find, saying: "I was digging up drains and I just so happened to dig down and hit stone, and I pulled him out and there he was.
The more I cleaned him I thought, 'No I am not sure.'".Adam shared his insights on the artefact, noting its "very reminiscent of a Celtic style" and explained that it could date back over 2,000 years to the third century AD, possibly linked to similar finds near Hadrian's Wall.
After assessing the piece, Adam estimated its value at a staggering £5,000 reports the Mirror, leaving the guest astonished that her accidental discovery might be so valuable.Meanwhile, while Antiques Roadshow often showcases remarkable treasures, one unfortunate guest experienced embarrassment when his £1,000 purchase from an antiques shop turned out to be merely an empty Tesco olive oil bottle.Fiona Bruce remembered the man's shock when he was told: "I'm afraid it's an empty olive oil bottle.
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk
Get the latest stars news and celebrity rumours with exclusive stories, photos, videos and interviews.
Breaking up, scandals, engagements, divorces, gossip – all you need to know about the private lives of your favorite celebs.
Get to know the latest showbiz news along with exclusive interviews and even more. All this is waiting for you on the main page 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Who, where, when, with whom, how, why and for what!? Stay tuned to know first!
Just follow us daily and we will provide you with the current news from the life of famous stars and celebrities.
Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
Registration certificate 06691200
Address:
Snowland s.r.o.
16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
Czech Republic
©2024. All rights reserved.