ANTIQUES Roadshow expert Rupert Maas was left speechless after a guest refused to sell his painting - despite his stark warning.
During an episode of the BBC hit show, host Fiona Bruce took viewers to Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft where a number of guests brought their treasured items to be valued by the experts.
Among the relics was a bracelet given to Queen Victoria and a paintbox that may have been owned by John Constable - widely known for revolutionising the genre of landscape painting.
However, it was a couple of paintings that caught the attention of expert Rupert. The first painting analysed was a water-colour picture that was painted by Olive Hockin in 1914.
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