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Phantom Mask's £20K Value Stuns Antiques Roadshow Guest
11 Feb
Summary
- A Phantom of the Opera mask valued up to £20,000 was featured.
- The mask was originally worn by Michael Crawford in London.
- It was gifted by Crawford to the late husband of a guest.

A recent episode of Antiques Roadshow featured a remarkable find: a mask from the original West End production of Phantom of the Opera. The guest, whose late husband was part of the show's 1986 cast, brought the artifact for valuation. Expert Stephen Lane examined the mask, noting its heavy use and potential for significant value if authenticated as worn by lead actor Michael Crawford. The mask, along with a crew jacket and script, was carefully assessed. Lane's initial estimate ranged from £5,000 to £10,000, with the potential to double if its direct link to Crawford could be definitively proven through further research. The guest expressed her astonishment at the valuation.
In a separate segment, Antiques Roadshow visited Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders. There, expert Marc Allum appraised a gold snuffbox gifted by a Russian tsar. The owner emphasized the item's historical significance over its monetary worth. Allum estimated the snuffbox's value between £20,000 and £30,000, highlighting its historical importance and unique engraving. The show continues to uncover valuable and historically significant items for viewers.




