ONE GUEST on Antiques Roadshow barely held back tears after hearing the value of a sentimental item. Fiona Bruce and her BBC team of experts travelled up to Scotland to pay a visit to the V&A museum in Dundee. 6 One guest on Antiques Roadshow couldn't help but get emotional on the show Credit: BBC 6 He brought a vase to be appraised by Lee Young Credit: BBC 6 The expert was in awe at the astonishing detail on the huge object Credit: BBC Art and furniture specialist Lee Young was on hand, and he was left impressed by one particular item.

One man brought an intricate Japanese vase to be appraised by the dealer on the hit BBC One show on a repeated episode. Speaking about how he came by the huge item, the guest explained: "I inherited it from someone who’s very dear to me, and he passed away about 10 years ago. "It means a lot to me.

He was adamant that I should have it." The contributor also recalled how he used to admire the item when his friend was still alive. He said: "When I worked for him, I always admired it, and he asked, ‘Well what do you want when I pass away? Do you want the mirror in the hall or the vase?’ "I said, ‘I just don’t want you to die, I’m not going to tell you’.

" Lee was touched by the story as he responded: "Well, it’s a very, very nice gift in sad circumstances, but it’s a very nice gift. Most read in TV ATTACK HORROR Girl raped in early hours attack at Scots park as forensics lock down scene SEEN ENOUGH Bookies PAY OUT on Celtic beati.