ANTIQUES ROADSHOW presenter Mark Hill had to warn a guest to take a seat after revealing his antiques were valued at an astonishing cost.
Mark was joined on the BBC One show by a guest who bought in two wooden 1960s ancient Greek-inspired chairs. After examining them, expert Mark explained that they were of "superb quality," and were designed by renowned British-born architect and furniture designer T.H.Robsjohn-Gibbings.
The guest revealed that he had bought the chairs because of their "elegant look and comfort" and had another two back home. He added that he had paid probably about £1,000 each for them.
Mark explained: "There’s always an exception to every rule and this pair of chairs by T.H.Robsjohn-Gibbings is typical of that. "While.
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