Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is ... That's called a rouleau vase. And that rouleau shape was a shape that was prominent, and you find in porcelain made in the late 17th and early 18th century.
The couple had been told their vase was a 'very clever reproduction' on the BBC show Going for a Song, but it was later revealed to be an 18th-century Chinese artefact ...
Airing in the 1960s and 1970s, BBC programme Going for a Song was somewhat of a precursor to the Antiques Roadshow. Although the porcelain ... vase had been looted by British and French soldiers ...
The porcelain vase dates back to the Qing dynasty in the mid-eighteenth century. But none of this rich history was discovered when it made an appearance on the 1970s BBC antique series ...
A vase that was initially dismissed by a BBC antiques expert ended up fetching ... the curator deemed the 16-inch tall porcelain ornament a "very clever reproduction" rather than an original ...
Experts and customers would evaluate antiques for authenticity and value. Despite being told their 16-inch tall porcelain piece wasn't genuine, the family held onto the intricate Chinese vase as a ...