Antiques Roadshow fans have been left bemused by one guest's "creepy" family inheritance tradition.Sunday night's episode of the BBC series saw one guest approach the table asking for a valuation on an antique scent bottle, which she believed was inherited from her dad's mum's family.The bottle was revealed to have been made in England in the 1830s or 1840s, with its top made of 18-carat gold.After being valued at up to £1,500, the guest explained how her family have already began to sort out the artefacts they will inherit from their parents.She said: "In our family, we have pink and blue dots for anything that we are going to inherit from our parents."The pink dot means the girls get it and the blue dot means the boys get it."This scent.
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