
Antiques Roadshow fans are used to seeing exquisite and historical artifacts at times on the show, but many were left stunned by a beautiful piece of artwork that recently appeared on the show. Guests on the show have often had impressive items, including ones that were “stolen” at times , or things worth a very “rare” value. Viewers have also been left distracted as they look at some of the items sometimes as well.
Antiques Roadshow nun blesses expert during 'unusual' appraisal of sculpture Antiques Roadshow fans slam guest's grandmother for 'stealing' lamp worth tons However, a recent appraisal of a certain item actually earned praise from viewers on social media. The item was a bottle with a folk art scene inside it. The item was revealed to have been made by an artist named Carl Worner, an American folk artist who was known for itinerant work.
The piece, which featured a meat market in it, was then described as having been intricately made, and valued at $4,500. While the appraiser wasn’t able to share how Worner got the artwork into the bottle, admitting it was a mystery, that didn’t keep fans from appreciating the art even more. Several expressed their thoughts about it in the comments on Instagram .
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“Truly incredible to imagine how it was created!” a fourth shared..