Antiques Roadshow has made some lucky Brits quite a pretty penny over the years.
The beloved BBC One show has been uncovering some of the most valuable gems hidden in away in attics up and down the country since 1979. The long-running show never fails to shock viewers with eye-watering values for their forgotten possessions.
Some hopefuls are left downhearted being told their prized artefacts are worth close to nothing. Yet sometimes an unsuspecting collector will bring in an item worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
But it’s fair to say many of the antiques have left a lasting impression on many of the experts and viewers at home – and it’s not for their jaw-dropping value. Over the years many contestants have brought along their haunted possessions to be sold at auction to rid them of their terrifying effects.
To mark the 45th anniversary of the fan-favourite show, Daily Star has taken a deep dive inside the programme’s most valuable haunted antiques.