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Antiques Roadshow guest requests 'bodyguard' after discovering real worth of gambling box

An Antiques Roadshow guest insisted he would need a "bodyguard" to help protect his treasure from almost 40 years ago.


  • Jul 24 2024
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Antiques Roadshow guest requests 'bodyguard' after discovering real worth of gambling box
Antiques Roadshow guest requests 'bodyguard' after discovering real worth of gambling box

AR: Guest needs a 'bodyguard' after item's valuation

An Antiques Roadshow couldn’t quite believe the value of his silver gambling box after an expert shared more insight into the “beautiful” item.

BBC’s Alastair Dickensen met with a pensioner to talk about a small silver box that he had brought in to be appraised, an item which seemed to impress the expert.

He commented: “My favourite period of English silver is the 17th Century and you’ve brought along a charming little box with a portrait of Charles I on the top -”

“Is that what that is?” the guest interrupted with Dickenson replying: “Yep. And before we have a look at it, what can you tell me about its past?”

The pensioner then elaborated: “Well I know very little about it Alastair apart from the fact that I was in business and one of the people in my office came to me and said he was a bit short of cash and was I interested in this.

“And I was in the insurance business, specialising in antiques, I said: ‘yes, I don’t know anything about it but it looks interesting. What do you want for it?’

“So he mentioned a figure and I said it was a bit rather on the high side so I said to him I wouldn’t go more than £2,000. He said: OK, I’ll take it.’ and I’ve had it ever since and that was in 1988.”

Antiques roadshow silver gambling box bbc

Antiques Roadshow guest requests 'bodyguard' after discovering real worth of gambling box. (Image: BBC)

Antiques roadshow silver gambling box bbc

An Antiques Roadshow guest brought in a silver gambling box with counters. (Image: BBC)

It was then time for Dickenson to take a closer look at the decorative box.

“As I said, on the top, we’ve got the portrait of Charles I and underneath we have his wife Henrietta Maria. What I particularly like about this box is these fantastic, fanciful, almost demonic figures around the side here.

“Absolutely beautifully pierced and engraved but we should actually say what it is. Well I understand, when I bought it, I was told it was gaming discs, produced by this awful gentry many, many years ago who did nothing but eat, drink and womanise”, the pensioner joked.

Dickenson laughed: “Well there we are! Nothing more to be said! It is a counter box, you’re absolutely right and I think if we take the lid off, we’ll see inside these fantastic counters, each one beautifully engraved with different kings and queens of England.

“Now there’s a maker associated with these and that’s a chap called Simon Van de Pass and he died in 1647. So we know that this box, with the portrait of King Charles I has to be before 1647 so I would date it to about 1640.”

The guest exclaimed “good gracious!” before clarifying that there 32 counters in the box.

Antiques roadshow silver gambling box bbc

An Antiques Roadshow guest valued a silver gambling box for at least £6,000. (Image: BBC)

“That’s pretty much near the capacity number of counters you can get into one of these boxes”, Dickenson stated.

“Over the years, a few of these have come up at auction and not that many of them have as many as 32 counters, because each one of these is a little piece of art in its own right. It’s absolutely fantastic detail. 32 little gems all add up to a reasonable sum.”

The guest jokingly queried: “Do they? I’m waiting for you to tell me what that sum is!”

It was then time for Dickensen to give his verdict: “Well, I can tell you it’s more than £2,000. It’s now £6,000 to £8,000.”

Clearly surprised, the pensioner commented: “No! Golly.”

He then took a pause before joking: “I need a bodyguard!”, to which Dickensen laughed at.

Antiques Roadshow is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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