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Antiques Roadshow guest stunned after being given record-breaking valuation for item

An Antiques Roadshow guest was left stunned having had an item valued at a record breaking figure. The heirloom was given one of the highest valuations seen on the show.

Geoffrey Minn, antique expert, appeared on the BBC One programme to give his verdict. The item was a Faberge sculpture of a pear blossom.

The Mirror reports it was brought onto the show by a member of the public and belonged to the Worcestershire army regiment. The guest appeared on the programme to showcase the item.

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Talking about it, the guest said: "It was formed in 1794 to protect the shores against a Napoleonic invasion. It was agreed that the regiment should serve only within the United Kingdom. However, in 1899 when the Boer War was going badly, it was decided that some of [the regiment] as volunteers would be mobilised.

"When they left the shores, the Countess of Dudley, whose husband, the Earl of Dudley was a member of the regiment, he was second in command, she presented each and every soldier that went out with a sprig of pear blossom, worked in silk that they were to wear in their hat. As a reminder of the county that they had left, ie, the pear blossom emblem of Worcestershire."

He added: "When they returned in 1903, she presented this sprig of pear blossom manufactured by Faberge, it's a lovely piece." Expert Geoffrey loved the piece and said it was worth what is thought to be a record-breaking sum for the BBC show.

Antique expert Geoffrey Minn was stunned by the piece (BBC)

"It certainly is a lovely piece, his looks for all the world like a glass vase and there's a stratagem here that it's filled with water, and this is the meniscus at the top of the water. It's a solid block of what is apparently glass, but it's certainly not, it's stone," he said.

"It's rock crystal, it's icy cold even on this hot day, and it's immensely difficult to carve. And then we have the original fitted box here which is made of Hollywood, literally the word of the holly tree from Siberia."

He added: "And then just to get the message across you probably asked Faberge to put a triumphal laurel here in green gold tied with a red and gold bow. I'm going to tell you in my opinion that this is worth £1 million."

However, the guest insisted there was no way they would be selling it - despite its huge value. "I supposed to say no, it's not for sale. It certainly isn't for sale," they joked.

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