Antiques Roadshow guest doubles over and gasps 'I'm going to cry!' as expert reveals mind-boggling value of teapot passed down from grandmother Have YOU got a story? Email us at tips@dailymail.com By Madison Burgess Published: 10:54 BST, 13 August 2024 | Updated: 11:07 BST, 13 August 2024 e-mail 24 shares View comments An Antiques Roadshow guest was left speechless after discovering the mind-blowing value of a teapot that was passed down from her grandmother. In a recent episode of the BBC daytime show that took place at the Royal Agricultural University, a woman met with expert John Sandon to show him the item, which had been in her family for a while.

She presented a beautiful gold and white teapot with a design featuring leaves and an anchor, along with the word 'Nelson' printed on the front. Expert John inspected the piece of kitchenware and remarked: 'Well your teapots emblazoned with anchors, you've got dates of famous sea battles and the greatest name of all that is Nelson there.' 'But are we looking at a splendid commemorative or heaven forbid could it be Nelson's teapot itself? A lot depends on the family history really and how close you can trace it back to Nelson.

' An Antiques Roadshow guest was left speechless after discovering the mind-blowing value of a teapot that was passed down from her grandmother In a recent episode of the BBC daytime show that took place at the Royal Agricultural University, a woman met with expert John Sandon to show him the item, which h.