Antiques Roadshow was abuzz with excitement as viewers were left gobsmacked by the staggering valuation of a set of Nike trainers. Host Fiona Bruce graced screens once again to present Sunday's instalment from the BBC . Filmed at the picturesque Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery in Ealing, hopeful owners presented their treasures for appraisal.

Expert James Broad couldn't hide his enthusiasm when one visitor presented an array of Nike trainers. He exclaimed: "You have absolutely made my day with these. These are an incredible collection.

" The collector shared that he began amassing trainers in 2003, boasting about 50 pairs of coveted Nikes. James was captivated by the assortment as the owner detailed his efforts, including enlisting New York friends to queue for eight hours to snag the limited-edition kicks upon release, reports the Liverpool Echo . James highlighted that pristine condition is crucial for trainer valuation and probed if any had been worn.

The guest admitted only one pair had hit the pavement, while the rest stayed boxed up. The Safari Atmos trainers caught the expert's particular attention due to their rarity. He praised: "You've got everything and you've collected really well.

" The owner and his loved ones were visibly astounded as James pegged the Nikes' worth between £12,000 and £18,000, suggesting: "I think they're only going to go up [in price]. It's a great investment so well done to you." Viewers tuning in to the show on social media platform X were stunn.