Antiques Roadshow were left pretty amazed during Sunday night's show as a statue found in a compost heap was found to be incredibly high in value.Sunday’s episode of Antique Roadshow took place at Culzean Castle in Scotland which is located near the village of Alloway where the legendary Scottish poet Robert Burns was from.The poet’s work was known to highlight and celebrate Scottish culture, with his famous song Auld Lang Syne which is sung around the world every New Year.In the programme, viewers saw a heavy statue of Rabbie, the Bard, arriving from South Africa.The statue was described as "the heaviest items we've ever valued" on Antiques Roadshow.Antique expert Dandy Easton also emphasised the weight of the statue and added that it must.
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