Greatest Finds: Valuable Antiques From Series 24 | Antiques Roadshow

Published 2024-05-16
All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast. From a masterful mosaic painting to an impressive Royal Worcester porcelain collection, Hugh Scully and his team evaluate some of the greatest finds from series 24 of Antiques Roadshow. Filmed in various locations between 2001-2002.

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All Comments (20)
  • @baysideharpy8350
    The way the Brits react to high valuations is so, well, British 😄
  • @AvalonDreamz
    Really wish we could see the painting restored, all the old yellowed varnish removed and replaced to see what the artist intended us to actually see.
  • @rachelkoiks
    I’ve been collecting broken pieces of glass for the past year or two after getting the idea to make a micromosaic since I would see a lot of tiny pieces whenever walking my dog. Of course I have no idea HOW to make one, but even tonight I picked up two tiny green pieces but I have A LOT now. Seriously need to figure it out, what to glue it on, use as the grout between the pieces, etc because right now I’m basically just hoarding broken glass. 😂
  • @The_Salty_Siren
    I just bought a handmade Tiffany style lamp for 50 bucks! A steal indeed! Very similar to this lamp.
  • @Hihoweryew
    That lady in the painting really needed some sunshine.
  • @Stalled-wm3qd
    At the end the last items are from Houghton Hall, the venue of that programme in March, 2013, apparently, featuring prominently in the News globally now in 2024. This is the home of Rose Hanbury a friend of Prince William of Wales and son of now King Charles and then Princess Diana Spencer of England. Lord (David?) Cholmendeley presents the two items from Houghton Hall which is about 3 miles east of Anmer Hall where Prince William and Princess Catherine live in Norfolk Another 3 miles west of Anmer Hall is Sandringham House the residence of the Royal Family in Norfolk.
  • @kyled387
    Dude talking about the moon in the second one if you close yiur eyes he sounds like Alan Rickman
  • @AI67890_
    Wife “how much have you spent on football bets this season” Me: 15:11
  • @The_Salty_Siren
    Disappointed I didn’t see the alchemical art. That’s what I came to document the piece with my “Philosopher’s Stone” playlist
  • @Kwippy
    Everybody dreams of uncovering a valuable treasure in the attic but in reality only posh gits stand a chance
  • So at this time = 10.50 AMERICA MADE GREAT WATCHES = the railways = always needed to run on time = in that era they made fantastic quality watches = these pommies talk a load of = VERY LIMITED KNOWLEDGE !
  • @johncopeland3826
    Isn't there a lot of posh chaps and chapettes in the arts lark ? Splendid Magnolias ....what !
  • @helenkaye2662
    Absolute nothing at all on footy bets tis year or any other year!