When her beloved husband Major Iain Grahame died 18 months ago, Antiques Roadshow favourite Bunny Campione came to acknowledge that some things don't last forever.
An elderly couple had hope their artefact could be worth thousands but they were quickly humbled down by an expert's verdict in a repeated episode aired on Sunday.
Picture specialist Frances Christie confessed that she was 'really excited' when she realised that the show guest had brought in Norah McGuinness pieces for her to look at.
Sunday's episode of the BBC show revisited a woman who had previously brought some of her collection of art deco powder compacts to be evaluated back in 2013.
Antiques dealer John Wellington has been ordered to pay £55,000 to female sales assistant Audrey Pereira after he quizzed her when she started working at his jewellery shop in Windsor.
Antiques dealer John Wellington has been ordered to pay £55,000 to female sales assistant Audrey Pereira after he quizzed her when she started working at his jewellery shop in Windsor.