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A star from has insisted he would not be selling the "priceless" item he brought to the show. The antique valuation show returned to our screens once again on Sunday (June 9), with host Fiona Bruce behind the helm. Several other much-loved faces also returned to the show, including antiques expert Richard Price.

With the showing coming from the picturesque Windermere Jer Museum in the Lake District, hundreds of people filled the area, hoping to make some cheeky cash on their old and forgotten items. One guest in particular caused eyebrows to be raised as he brought in his golden-lined item. In the latest episode of the BBC show, Price inspected the antique, before giving his full thoughts on what he made of the item.



"Well a very, very beautiful, engraved watch on both sides so it's what we call a hunting case watch." He continued: If it's got a very beautiful dial as well, which it has, look at that lovely silver dial I can say pretty categorically that it is for the Spanish market." When asked about where he got the watch from, the guest had said it had been gifted to him by a Spanish woman who was a friend of his family.

"One day she said, 'I got no one to leave it to, you have it,'" which left Richard chuckling. "Well, what a lucky couple you are," he said in response. He added that whilst inspecting the trinket, it was "absolutely typical" to have come from Spain, thanks to its ornate design and 18-karat gold that had come from the 1860s.

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