ANTIQUES ROADSHOW expert John Foster was blown away by some "iconic" Titanic memorabilia, many of which belonged to the very last survivor of the famous sea disaster.
https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1650647/Antiques-Roadshow-Titanic-last-survivor-70000-pounds
During Sunday night's Antiques Roadshow, BBC host Fiona Bruce took viewers to Porchester Castle on the Hampshire coast. Guests brought the experts' several unique antiques to be valued including the likes of an unpublished poem by Siegfried Sassoon, a Victoria Cross medal and a rare cigarette...
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW expert Steven Moore left the owner of a tea set gobsmacked when he revealed the items' link to Titanic before unveiling a whopping valuation.
https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1571501/Antiques-Roadshow-Titanic-teacup-valuation-2000-Steven-Moore
Antiques Roadshow visited the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth where visitors flooded in to value their most precious possessions. During the programme, expert Adam Schoon examined what looked like an ordinary postcard. Upon closer inspection, the auctioneer discovered it had been written by...
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To all UK followers, I have just watched the recent episode of Antiques Roadshow where there was a story of a lady who owned a beautiful ring which she wore on Titanic. She survived but I can’t find out who she is by...
Just heard that the BBC TV Antiques Roadshow is coming from the Titanic Drawing Offices in Belfast, Northern Ireland, presumably the old H&W Building, on the 13th April. Anyone with items of a Titanica who need a valuation and national coverage pop along. I await the screening with interest. You...
Was watching the Antiques Roadshow tonight on PBS. They were in Savannah, Georgia. Somebody brought in one of two chairs they had. They were from the Normandie. The chair was art deco style and kind of simple. I think it got appraised at $10,000 to $15,000! Anybody else see this?
I am not going to believe what the Roadshow "expert" had to say about the menu on the back of the painting appraised last year. Apparently, according to this "expert" the Titanic's menus were printed "onboard the ship."
When did the Titanic have printing presses? When did the chefs just...