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An Antiques Roadshow guest covers her mouth with her hand in shock after discovering the mind-blowing truth behind a painting bought for £18

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An Antiques Roadshow guest was left stunned to learn the shocking truth behind a painting she bought for £18 during Sunday night's episode.

An Antiques Roadshow guest was left stunned to learn the shocking truth behind a painting she bought for £18 during Sunday night’s episode.

The contestant covered her mouth with her hand in total disbelief after expert Lawrence Hendra told her what the painting was truly worth.

During the episode, one guest shared the story of her painting, revealing that she purchased the item within a bundle of artwork for £18 in 2018.

While she donated most of the pieces to charity, the guest shared that she had a special feeling about keeping one.

And he certainly was lucky, as Lawrence revealed that the painting was, in fact, worth a whopping price.

An Antiques Roadshow guest was left stunned to learn the shocking truth behind a painting she bought for £18 during Sunday night’s episode.

During the episode, one guest shared the story of her painting, revealing that she purchased the item within a bundle of artwork for £18 in 2018.

During the episode, one guest shared the story of her painting, revealing that she purchased the item within a bundle of artwork for £18 in 2018.

The contestant was left in total disbelief after expert Lawrence Hendra told her what the painting's true value was.

The contestant was left in total disbelief after expert Lawrence Hendra told her what the painting’s true value was.

Lawrence prompted a surprised response from the guest when she shared that the artwork was estimated to be worth between £3,000 and £5,000.

The owner said, ‘No, no, no! Very well, thank you, Lawrence!’

Last week on the show, another guest was left speechless when she learned the astonishing value of her unappreciated paintings.

The artwork, which had been hidden in his loft for 14 years, was hailed as “the most incredible thing I’ve seen in a long time” by expert David Battle.

The guest joined the series at Ightham Mote in Ivy Hatch to have the car’s boot paintwork assessed.

“Do you have these hanging on the wall?” David asked.

The lady admitted: “No, they’ve been in my loft for about 14 years!”

She explained that she “really didn’t like them,” adding: “My husband bought them at a garage sale about 15 years ago.

While she donated most of the pieces to charity, the guest shared that she had a special feeling about keeping one.

While she donated most of the pieces to charity, the guest shared that she had a special feeling about keeping one.

And it was certainly lucky that he did, as Lawrence revealed that the painting was actually worth a whopping price.

And it was certainly lucky that he did, as Lawrence revealed that the painting was actually worth a whopping price.

Lawrence prompted a surprised response from the guest when she shared that the artwork was estimated to be worth between £3,000 and £5,000.

Lawrence prompted a surprised response from the guest when she shared that the artwork was estimated to be worth between £3,000 and £5,000.

‘My son-in-law believes they are Indian and date back to the mid-18th century because he thinks he is the expert.’

David explained: ‘The frames are Chinese, from the 18th century. They enclose an inner support of enamel on copper, very, very beautiful.

‘Then there is another border, this time with rough-cut garnets, probably in gold beads.

‘The frame encloses these two scenes. What is going on? I find the iconography deeply disconcerting.

“The most obvious one is this elephant. Could it be, as has been suggested, an Indian painting? No.

“How do I know this isn’t an Indian painting? Because of the elephant’s eyes. Only the Chinese paint elephant eyes like this, so this is definitely Chinese.

“The white elephant symbolizes Buddha.”

Then he glanced at the second painting and continued, “But what is going on here? We have a man presenting a silver urn to a military gentleman.”

Last week, another guest was left speechless when she learned of the dazzling value of her unappreciated paintings.

Last week, another guest was left speechless when she learned of the dazzling value of her unappreciated paintings.

The artwork, which had been hidden in his loft for 14 years, was hailed as

The artwork, which had been hidden in his loft for 14 years, was hailed as “the most incredible thing I’ve seen in a long time” by expert David Battle.

David explained: ‘It’s not just a silver urn that you’re going to put soup in. I think these two are a symbol of this little girl’s death and that’s a symbol of the husband receiving her soul.

“And that neoclassical urn is a clear example of the symbolism that is found in mourning. I think it is the most amazing thing I have seen in a long time.”

The expert revealed the real value: “I would get them out of the attic. I think you should spend some money on cleaning them up, because I think they would sell for between £15,000 and £20,000.”

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