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Statistics About The Most Expensive Item On Antiques Roadshow
The most expensive item on Antiques Roadshow was an 18th century Chinese celadon vase valued at around $1.07 million.
In this post, we explore the eye-watering appraisal values of some of the most expensive items ever featured on the Antiques Roadshow. From exquisite Chinese cups to valuable sports memorabilia, these staggering statistics shed light on the remarkable treasures that have graced the renowned show over the years.
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"The most expensive item ever appraised on the Antiques Roadshow was an 18th century Chinese cup decorated with rhinoceros horn, valued at £1 million (approximately 1.4 million USD)."
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"The second most expensive item was an eight-piece Anthony Van Dyck scenery collection, valued at £400,000 (approximately $566,000)."
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"The third most expensive item appraised was a 19th-century maquette (model) for an angel sculpture valued at £250,000 (around $335,000) in 2008."
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"The largest appraisal for a painting on Antiques Roadshow was for a Clyfford Still oil painting valued at $500,000."
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"The most expensive watch ever featured on the show was a Swiss watch bought for £1 and valued at £60,000-£80,000 in 2016."
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"The highest valued sports memorabilia was a 1960 Boston Red Sox uniform valued at $100,000 in 2005."
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"An original Honus Wagner baseball card from 1909 was valued at $200,000 in 2016."
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"A 17th Century needlework panel was estimated to be worth £30,000 in 2005."
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"A rare 18th Century Qianlong Jade Collection from the Chinese Qing Dynasty was valued at over £500,000 in 2008."
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"The most expensive Fabergé item was an imperial 'Flower of Love' brooch valued at £1 million in 2002."
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"A piece of Navajo Ute First Phase wearing blanket was valued at $500,000-$700,000 in 2011."
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"A Beatles 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' album signed by all four members of the Beatles was valued at $50,000-$70,000 in 2013."
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"A 1907 Robert Henri oil portrait of his wife was valued at $500,000-$700,000 in 2014."
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"A late 1930s Navajo turquoise and silver necklace with bracelets was priced at up to $60,000 in 2010."
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"An early 20th Century Diego Rivera’s “El Albanil” Oil Painting was estimated to be worth $800,000-$1,000,000 in 2012."
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"An early 17th Century panel of English needlework was priced at $80,000-$120,000 in 2002."
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"A late 19th Century Wardrobe Trunk With Louis Vuitton Labels was priced at $15,000-$20,000 in 2010."
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"A collection of five Buddy L Toy Trucks from the 1920s were valued up to $50,000 in 2003."
Jannik Lindner
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