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Antiques Roadshow viewers left shocked by value of 'ugly and haunted' ornament

26 June 2023 , 17:04
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Antiques Roadshow viewers left shocked by value of 'ugly and haunted' ornament
Antiques Roadshow viewers left shocked by value of 'ugly and haunted' ornament

ANTIQUES Roadshow viewers were left shocked by the eye-watering value of an "ugly" ornament.

Those watching the show saw a guest arrive with her daughter carrying a bird statue that was by no means pleasing on the eye.

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Expert Steven Moore informed the owner that the bird could be worth up to £70,000Credit: BBC
Viewers deemed the statue ugly and were shocked at the value
Viewers deemed the statue ugly and were shocked at the valueCredit: BBC

The bird, named Ernie, was brown and had a scary looking beak which the guest's daughter claimed used to give her nightmares as a child.

Expert Steven Moore seemingly agreed with the general sentiment as he claimed it had "a face only a mother could love."

But Steven informed the shocked guests that if the bird had been intact, it would fetch up to £70,000.

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The bird's head alone could fetch up to £4,000 as it is a very collectable item but its body and head did not seem to match.

He told the BBC guests: "They are very collectible."

He added: "There is an intriguing possibility. If you could find the head for this body, or if you could find the body for this head, you would have a profit of £60,000 to £70,000."

And viewers were stunned. Taking to social media, one fan wrote: "Generally speaking, I love Martin Bros’ Wally Birds, but gee. That’s ugly."

Another said: "Haunted bird head - kill it with fire."

A third wrote: "What a horrible looking ornament Ernie is."

Focusing on the price tag, another fan commented: "Who, in their right mind, would spend £70k on a bit of pottery?"

And another said: "£4K just for the head!"

The head and the body of the bird did not match but the head alone was worth £4,000
The head and the body of the bird did not match but the head alone was worth £4,000Credit: BBC

Lucretia Munroe

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