A guest onThis Morningwas left gobsmacked after discovering a family heirloom, passed down through three generations, was valued at £1,000.
During an antiques segment on the popular ITV daytime show, expert Dan Hatfieldvisited a fair in Bolton to appraise cherished possessions brought in by the public.
One visitor, Louisa, presented a Victorian till inherited from her great-grandmother and was astonished to learn its significant value.
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Louisa shared the story of the till's journey from Liverpool, where her great-grandmother, a cleaner, rescued it from disposal.
She mentioned that the till has been part of the family for generations and holds a special place in her , saying: "We've had this till for three generations, and this is also in my spiritual hubs," reports the Manchester Evening News.

Louisa also disclosed that visitors often press the till and make a wish, hoping it will bring them good fortune.
Upon discovering £20 inside the till, Dan was thrilled to announce: "I'm going to deliver you some good news."
He explained the rarity of the item, stating: "This is one in 480,000 made, however, the quality of this is sublime. There are very few in the world of this calibre.
"Very exciting when it comes to Victorian tills - I am that kind of sad person that gets excited by Victorian tills. The value of this is £1,000."
"Wow!" exclaimed Louisa. "I'm very surprised, there's no value to it because obviously it's family but I did not think it was that much."
The antiques expert also revealed that another guest's Disney memorabilia had hit the £1,000 mark.

Regarding a Peter Pan ship model, he stated, "You're looking at about £1,000 for that," and a Mickey Mouse toy lantern was similarly priced.
"This amazing 1930s lantern, before Facebook, Instagram, and Netflix, is how the kids entertained themselves. You had your own cinema at home."
"Look how preserved this is," he continued, labelling the lantern as "highly collectible" due to its rarity.
This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV1 and ITVX.
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