
Antiques Roadshow guest plants a kiss on a £10 junk shop find dumped in a garage for 20 years after discovering it's worth more than a car - as the BBC crowd gasp in shock
Daily MailAn Antiques Roadshow guest planted a kiss on a £10 junk shop find he dumped in a garage for 20 years after discovering that it was worth more than a car. An Antiques Roadshow guest planted a kiss on a £10 junk shop find dumped in a garage for 20 years after he discovered it was worth more than a car Wednesday's episode of the BBC programme, first broadcast in 2015, featured a pensioner who had brought a racing car sign to Walmer Castle in Dover Expert Lisa Lloyd was on hand to give him an accurate estimation of the value of the BP poster which had quickly caught her eye 'You see the driver here, he's got a little racing helmet on, there he is changing gear and he's just desperately trying to get past the finish line. Lisa said: 'This sign is actually known as "The Winner" sign, and, if you are a collector or an automobilia in enamel signs, then this is the crème de la crème of signs' The guest said: 'I bought it on the spot and I've loved it ever since. Upon Lisa's insistence, the crowd gave guesses '£400' and '£500' Lisa shocked all when she revealed: 'I think if this was to come up for sale in a really good motoring or classic car auction, I think it would make £10,000 to £15,000' Rendered speechless for several moments, the pensioner finally spoke to address the poster and say: 'Darling, I love you,' and kiss it, causing Lisa and the audience to erupt into laughter 'I'm afraid the wife really wouldn't appreciate it on the wall with some of the other bits I've got so the garage it stayed.'
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