During a recent episode of BBC's Antiques Roadshow, expert Jon Baddeley made an unexpected interruption to offer crucial advice to a guest who might just be in possession of a small fortune.
The show, presented by Fiona Bruce and filmed at Clissold Park in North London, featured Jon encountering a visitor with a vibrant array of 1960s music posters.Jon was immediately struck by the collection, remarking: "So you've kindly brought us today a collection of psychedelic rock 'n' roll posters.
What I notice immediately is they're all signed by the same artist, how so?"The guest then disclosed a fascinating personal history: "Because I am that artist, so I grew up just north of San Francisco and I was about 19 when I went to work for the Fillmore Auditorium, and some of these posters were for them."Reflecting on those days, the guest admitted: "Yes, it was.
I can remember and I'm afraid I indulged a bit too much." Further into their conversation, Jon probed about two particular posters that were similar yet distinct, reports the Express.The guest elaborated on the artwork, saying: "Well, it was a Blues show.
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