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Antiques Roadshow expert taken aback by how guest uses collectible jug she paid £2.50 for

An Antiques Roadshow specialist was taken aback after a guest unveiled what she had been using her rather valuale jug for.

WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Antiques Roadshow.

An Antiques Roadshow expert left a guest almost speechless after discovering she’d been using a highly collectible jug as a simple watering can for her plants.

The beloved BBC programme visited Hopetoun House in Queensferry, near Edinburgh, where Roadshow expert Steven Moore encountered a visitor clutching a green jug that sparked memories of a beloved 1960s children’s series.

“Were you by any chance a fan of The Clangers?”, he enquired.

She replied: “No I wasn’t a fan”, prompting him to ask: “So was this the reason you bought this very ugly jug?”

“No, I bought it because I needed something to water my plants.”

The guest revealed she’d snapped up the piece for a mere £2.50, adding that it “certainly lives up to its purpose”.

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An Antiques Roadshow guest brought in a green Ewenny Pottery jug she bought for £2.50.(Image: BBC)

“Right so this was last used for watering plants when?” he probed as she admitted it was just a “couple of days ago”.

Moore then warned the guest: “Well, we might want to stop you doing that.

“It’s made by one of the Ewenny Pottery’s in Wales, very conveniently dated to 1902 and even more conveniently, we have a Welsh member on our team and she tells me that this literally means ‘The Wild Pig’.”

He tried to pronounce the inscription ‘Y Mochyn Gwyllt’ but quickly chuckled: “I apologise if I’ve said that wrong!”

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Antiques Roadshow expert warns guest to stop using ‘ugly’ jug as he shares real value(Image: BBC)

Moore went on: “But I think it is a wild pig, not a Clanger, although there’s some suggestion it could be a hedgehog but I’m not even going to go down that route.

“But Ewenny Pottery is very collectible so your £2.50 flower jug to a Welsh pottery collector, in the right sale, would be estimated at £800 to £1,200.”

Upon hearing the staggering valuation, the guest took a sharp intake of breath before simply responding: “OK.”

The specialist added: “So if I give it back to you, will you promise not to water any plants with it? And go buy a nice £2.50 plastic jug.”

Grinning, she replied: “I promise. I will do that.”

Antiques Roadshow can be viewed on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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Tourist taken aback by cost of hidden cafe at Buckingham Palace

Callum Ryan, 24, paid £35 for a general admission ticket to walk around the Buckingham Palace gardens on July 22, 2025, and was surprised to find a cafe at the Palace

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Callum Ryan discovered the usually closed Buckingham Palace cafe

A tourist was left gobsmacked after discovering a “secret” café at Buckingham Palace and being charged an “extreme” £11 for a slice of cake and a bottle of water.

Callum Ryan, 24, had shelled out £35 for a general admission ticket to explore the Palace gardens on July 22, 2025. To his surprise, he stumbled upon a café nestled behind the Royal residence, open for a limited 10-week period during the summer months until the end of September.

Despite being taken aback by the price list, which included an afternoon tea box for two priced at £50, Callum decided to treat himself to a slice of carrot cake and a bottle of water. The content creator from Wandsworth, London, found the Palace’s pricing “reasonable” given the regal surroundings and expressed his desire to return with his girlfriend.

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He opted for water and cake

He shared: “It wasn’t rammed in the café, and wasn’t as busy as I thought it would be, which was nice, and the atmosphere wasn’t too bad either. I would pay money for this again, and I would love to take my family and girlfriend here because I think this is a really good experience.”

After spotting an advertisement online, Callum booked his visit to the Buckingham Palace gardens on July 22, 2025. Upon paying £35 for a general admission ticket, he discovered the café situated on Buckingham Palace’s West Terrace, just beyond the exit from the State Rooms.

Callum added: “You see a lot of Buckingham Palace behind the scenes, and you get to see things that you never see before. There were things that have been there since the palace first opened, and I even got to see the spot where all the Kings and Queens take their royal pictures.

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“It was actually a really cool experience, and there is a strict no pictures protocol, which I thought was good.”

Callum nipped in for a bite to eat and reckons the priciest thing on the menu was an afternoon tea box – costing £50 but feeding two people. Though he reckons coffee is fairly priced, with a hot chocolate and a cappuccino setting you back around £3 to £4 each.

Cake and Champagne
Callum said he would return

Callum opted to keep things simple and grabbed a carrot cake and a bottle of water, which set him back £11. He said: “It was banging. The cake was really good, and as the bottle of water was reusable, it was nice to take it home. The atmosphere in the café was nice and everyone in there was loving it.”

List of items on the menu:

  • Afternoon Tea Box – £50
  • Americano – £3.80
  • Tea – £3.60Flat white – £4.50
  • Americano – £4.80
  • Hot Chocolate – £4.60
  • Cappuccino – £4.40
  • Reusable water bottles – £4.50
  • Strawberry and cream – £5.50

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