Antiques Roadshow's Fiona Bruce couldn't hide her surprise as she exclaimed "goodness me" upon discovering the value of a rather odd statue.The beloved BBC programme Antiques Roadshow graced screens again on Sunday (September 15), with Fiona Bruce steering the ship.This time, the team visited Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery in West London, where eager locals presented their treasures for appraisal.The public didn't hesitate to bring forth their cherished items for expert evaluation.
However, the atmosphere shifted when Fiona learned the worth of a statue that she confessed was the stuff of nightmares. In the episode, Fiona engaged in conversation with Will from the council, who showcased "prized possessions" from renowned potters The Martin brothers.
Will delved into the history of the famous siblings and their notable collections. But it seemed one piece in particular didn't quite win Fiona over.
She sought the expertise of John Sandon to discuss the valuation of these peculiar pieces, to which he remarked: "It's so divisive! ", reports the Express.
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