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Antiques Roadshow expert Duncan Campbell was left in awe during the latest episode of the BBC show which aired on Sunday (March 30) night from Swanage Pier in Dorset. The programme, hosted by ...
Despite these unique items, it was a diminutive silver teapot that truly drew Duncan's eye. At first glance assuming an appearance akin to a child's plaything, the teapot was, in fact, a valuable ...
It saw expert Duncan Campbell astounded by a tiny silver teapot brought in by a couple for valuation. The miniature ornament gleamed in the sunshine as Duncan held it delicately in his hand.
However it was a tiny silver teapot which caught the attention of Duncan. At first glance the item looked like it could be a child's toy but in fact, it is actually worth over £12,000.