An Antiques Roadshow guest was left stunned on Sunday's episode as she learnt the true price of her family's stunning items. During the latest episode, which was filmed at Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders, one guest brought along two brooches and a pendant from her grandmothers for valuation. Expert Susan Rumfitt was left impressed by the items, which included an opal and diamond brooch dated from 1890 to 1910, a pearl and diamond pendant from the 1900s and a sapphire and diamond brooch from 1970.

Valuing the items, expert Susan said the sapphire and diamond brooch from 1970 would fetch between £500 to £700, the pearl and diamond pendant from the 1900s would be valued between £1,500 and £2,000 and impressively the opal brooch would fetch between £5,000 to £7,000. After learning the true price of her precious family items, the stunned guest exclaimed: "No, behave yourself! Wow, thank you very much!" Before adding: "I'm absolutely flabbergasted and was delighted to hear such lovely news about the jewellery. No, I won't be having them remodelled, I'll be keeping them the exact same!" It comes as Fiona Bruce recently revealed a brutal moment on the Antiques Roadshow which producers deemed too unkind to show to the nation but the star says it would have made amazing TV.

Earlier this year, the TV star, 60, recalled a scene on the iconic show which has never made the broadcast as it was "too cruel" - but she claims would have made "great television". Fiona stood and .