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Antiques Roadshow guest is left completely speechless after discovering what his £7.99 vase is REALLY value

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Antiques Roadshow guest is left completely speechless after discovering what his £7.99 vase is REALLY value

An Antiques Roadshow guest was left in complete shock during Sunday night’s episode after being told his Ming vase was value an eye fixed watering sum of money. 

The BBC show was held at Palm House Sefton Park in Liverpool where the gentleman showed off his antique which he purchased for just £7.99. 

After some background on the acquisition, the expert gushed that the gentleman ‘has a superb eye’ and that the vase was value lots of money.

The expert said: ‘Ker-ching! I believe if it goes through the tests then it will fetch somewhere before £5,000 and £10,000 kilos.’

He added: ‘You’ve gotten an excellent eye’. 

Shocked: An Antiques Roadshow guest was left in complete shock during Sunday night’s episode after being told his Ming vase was value an eye fixed watering sum of money

Wow: The BBC show was held at Palm House Sefton Park in Liverpool where the gentleman showed off his antique which he purchased for just £7.99

Wow: The BBC show was held at Palm House Sefton Park in Liverpool where the gentleman showed off his antique which he purchased for just £7.99

The gentleman couldn’t imagine his luck, he replied: ‘Wow! I’m having a celebration! That is like a life dream, I’m so blissful and excited.’

Elsewhere on the show one other gentleman who was a member of legendary band Gerry And The Pacemakers had his Silver Disk valued. 

Les Maguire, 81, who played piano within the band which was made up of Gerry Marsden, Freddie Marsden, Les Chadwick, Arthur Mack, ‘brought a little bit of music history’ to the BBC show.

The 1960’s British group, who had hits You’ll Never Walk Alone, How do you do it and I Like It, also frolicked with The Beatles.

The expert explained: ‘A silver disk of the hit single ‘You Never Walk Alone’ and you’re one in every of the members of Gerry And The Pacemakers. 

‘It’s a giant honour to satisfy you and see this.’ 

Les said: ‘The disk was presented by Disk and it was for anyone who sold greater than 1 / 4 of one million records and there have been so much greater than that sold. 

‘In some unspecified time in the future it did get a gold Disk as well. I believe Jerry had the gold disk so assuming his family have it now. 

‘Within the band I played piano. I got to play and tour with The Beatles and several other others. The most effective a part of it was it was early days. With The Beatles we lived in the identical flat as them to begin with for a bit.’

The expert revealed: ‘If this were to go to auction I’d say it will go for between £5,000 and £8,000. 

‘Nonetheless I’d suggest selling this to Liverpool football club or the council. It is the football anthem and so they have a museum, if you will have each of them interested it’ll definitely go over that number. 

‘It’s just been a pleasure to see and meet you, thanks.’

Stunned: After some background on the purchase, the expert gushed that the gentleman 'has a very good eye' and that the vase was worth between £5,000 and £10,000

Stunned: After some background on the acquisition, the expert gushed that the gentleman ‘has a superb eye’ and that the vase was value between £5,000 and £10,000 

Amazing: Elsewhere on the show another gentleman who was a member of legendary band Gerry And The Pacemakers had his Silver Disk valued

Amazing: Elsewhere on the show one other gentleman who was a member of legendary band Gerry And The Pacemakers had his Silver Disk valued

Legend: Les Maguire, 81, who played piano in the 1960's British group, showed off his 'silver disk of his hit single

Legend: Les Maguire, 81, who played piano within the 1960’s British group, showed off his ‘silver disk of his hit single “You Never Walk Alone”‘

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