Antiques Roadshow guest too stunned to speak as they learn staggering value of tiny chocolate bar passed down from father during house clearout - with expert gushing over show first
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left too stunned to speak in Sunday's episode when they learnt the staggering value of their tiny chocolate bar. The episode took place in Cromford Mills, Derbyshire, and a gentleman brought in a Cadbury's chocolate tin that had been given out to children to mark the 1902 coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra. An Antiques Roadshow guest was left too stunned to speak in Sunday's episode when they learnt the staggering value of their tiny chocolate bar The episode took place in Cromford Mills, Derbyshire, and a gentleman brought in a Cadbury 's chocolate tin that had been given out to children to mark the 1902 coronation of Edward VII The chocolate tin - with the chocolate still inside - was passed on to the guest from his father who in turn had gotten it from his father The guest shared of the tin: 'It was given to me by my father when they were clearing the house out but it belonged to his father and obviously it's a souvenir of the 1902 Coronation.' At host Lisa Lloyd's probing, the guest agreed that the chocolate must be worth between £100 and £200 This then allowed Lisa to shock the room by revealing a similar tin had gone on sale in 2023 - for £1000 Equally pleased who revealed: 'And that's the first time for me to see one of these so thank you very much.'
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