Antiques Roadshow expert ROASTS guest for state of 1870s letterbox ‘never treated with respect’

AN ANTIQUES Roadshow expert was incensed after discovering the shoddy condition of a pillar red post box worth £10,000.

BBC One show star John Foster berated a contestant who arrived at London’s Foley Hall armed with the miniature mail carrier as he bluntly quizzed: “What’s going on with it?”



A pillar red post box was at the heart of the drama on BBC One show Antiques Roadshow

As the pair stood in the lush grounds of the vast period property, the female explained she had inherited the eye-catching trinket.

John, who works with the miscellaneous team on the long-running BBC series probed: “It’s almost like you’ve gone into the house, picked up your favourite object and plunked it in the lawn. What’s going on with it?

The contestant, perhaps a little taken aback, replied: “It’s from my parents they were collectors and they’d go to auctions and they found it and loved it and brought it home so I’ve lived with it since I was very small.

“It’s just a quirky thing that you don’t see in people’s houses.”



Expert John Foster was less than impressed with the condition of the striking item

The owner confessed she had inherited the item from her parents who used it as a drinks cabinet

Delving deep into the historical importance of the item furniture expert John said: “When you say you don’t see it in people’s houses it would be in houses like this.

“You had the big country house and this would have stood near the door at its height.

“Not only would they be writing 10, 20 letters a day it was the only way really of communicating.

“A penny to send a letter you would write to your family, you’d write to thank people for dinner, you’d write to thank people for the invite to dinner.”



John told how the item would fit perfectly in Foley Hall

He dated the Penfold design item as originating from the 19th Century

He then dated the item, in a 19th Century Penfold design, as originating from the 1850s.

Talking of it’s less than perfect condition, the contestant added: “Generations of grandchildren who’ve played around it.

“It was never treated with respect; it was just a part of our general day to day lives.”

As they opened up the box to reveal the black shelving inside, she told how it had recently been used as a drinks cabinet by her parents.



The guest was stunned as it was valued at £10,000

Yet in a telling comment, John told how using it as a place to store booze under lock and key would “hurt” its value.

He added: “It needs a lot of restoration work. At auction something like this £10,000.”

Clearly stunned the owner, wearing a snazzy pair of sunglasses surmised; “Wow, really. Aw, it is like a family member. Would you sell a family member? I don’t know.

“It was amazing to see it in front of the house because it looks so at home.”

Antiques Roadshow airs on BBC One every Sunday at 8pm.

 

 


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