8 Greatest Jewellery Finds From '90s Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow

Published 2023-11-16
All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast. From the most remarkable Victorian posy holders to a wonderful Georgian period piece featuring fragments of Roman glass, watch as Hugh Scully and his expert team turn their attention to some exquisite jewellery from these '90s episodes of Antiques Roadshow. Filmed in various locations between 1990-99.

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All Comments (21)
  • The Roman Glass Bracelet is the one thing on Roadshow that I yearn to see in person.
  • @hansel2001
    That last piece: what a story behind that piece. AND it’s exquisite. Wow. Must be worth 10X that valuation today in 2024.
  • @juliadagnall5816
    I love the craftsmanship and ingenuity you see in historical jewelry. Especially things like the brooch that converts into a hairpin or the posy holder that has a little built in stand. It’s the perfect fusion of practicality and whimsy.
  • @GodWearsGucci
    The flower broach that moves and comes apart is almost my favorite. The beautiful necklace that is kinetic and resembling a piece of wheat or grain was just unbelievable. The movement of that piece just sets it apart from all the rest.
  • @effess8698
    Of all the things that have appeared in these clips the only thing I have ever thought that I would want for myself is that bracelet with the Roman glass set in it at the end of the video. It's so beautiful and I could just stare at it thinking about the history of all the little fragments. Amazing thing.
  • @maryzylema9699
    I have never seen nor heard of the flower holder's . Those so beautiful and I wish I could find one now.😍
  • @jedidiah710
    Jeofrey Munn is just an amazing presenter! So passionate and knowledgeable
  • @LisaMT1218
    Cannot imagine the value today. Those prices seem so low, even for the 90's
  • I could listen to Geoffrey Munn talk all day long. His passion for his work really shines through.
  • @pageup213
    One of the truly greatest aspects of this show, is when those without massive means find they have something of amazing value (it truly changes their lives). I can remember watching the USA version and there was this one particular woman, who clearly came from vast wealth - her time on that segment was like her speaking to appraiser in a "hurry up and tell me if this is worth anything" kind of way, only to then be like "oh, only that much" and then proceed to act like she was happy and wouldn't sell anything, when it was clearly written all over her face how she truly felt. Fast forward to another segment where a woman found out she had an important art piece and broke down crying, knowing that it's sale is going to change her and her families lives forever. Truly appreciative of the fact that an ancestor lived an amazing life, was gifted that painting - they could sell up to a museum that would take care of the painting, allow them to see it and relay the story for generations to come while having benefited financially in a positive way (not someone already rich 20 times over that is ungrateful and would only on sell to the highest bidder on the private market).
  • @eewilson9835
    I love that quote, "one only regrets ones bargains".
  • @kateg7298
    My mother in law is a retired archaeologist and I lovingly stare at pieces of Roman cloth that she's brought back from excavations. I feel the same way seeing this bracelet of Roman glass. I've never coveted diamonds but oh, how I would love to own that bracelet. Just to touch it once in a while and dream about it's history.
  • What a marvellous collection ! But the Roman bracelet is the most amazing I have ever seen!! Nunca vi nada igual. Um espanto! Adoro ver este programa. Parabéns!
  • @angelcitygirl
    My all time favorite antiques roadshow is the older gentleman with the Rolex. YouTube it. His response is so humble and sweet. You'll cry. 😊😊❤❤
  • @mariehillard1742
    The last piece of jewellery is my absolute favourite. I'd be very happy to own just one fragment or two lol. Exquisite!