A YOUNG man would never sell his great-grandad's war medals, no matter how much he could get for them. The proud great-grandson headed to Scone Palace in Scotland for an episode of Antiques Roadshow to have the war memorabilia valued.
Expert Bill Harriman was asked to look at the WW1 pilot's medals and memorabilia. Some of the items included the pilot’s watch he wore while flying, his log books, war medals and photos. “Who is this chap sitting in the cockpit?” Bill asked the guest, pointing to a photo.
The guest replied it was his great-grandad Graham and his dad had found the memorabilia. Read More Antiques Roadshow'YOU'RE KIDDING ME' Antiques Roadshow guest's eyes bulge as she learns truth behind ringPOETRY IN MOTION Antiques Roadshow guest gobsmacked by value of Robert Burns poem “Well my dad was the one who found it he just let me look at it and I think it’s amazing,” he said.
Bill asked: “It was amongst your grandfather's effects?” The guest replied: “Yeah, they just sort of fell over it? How lucky is that?” Bill asked of the photo of Graham: “Do you know what sort of gun that is?” Most read in TVhoney, we're home Love Island finalists look ecstatic as they get mobbed arriving homeNO WAY!
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