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ANTIQUES Road Trip experts were left stunned by a bumper profit on a vintage gem.

BBC show stars Izzie Balmer and Charlie Ross headed to Surrey to hunt down the best bargains with a sparkling pendant necklace catching their eye.

A sparkling sapphire and diamond pendant made a huge profit on Antiques Road Trip
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A sparkling sapphire and diamond pendant made a huge profit on Antiques Road TripCredit: BBC
Expert Izzie Balmer was overjoyed at the outcome
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Expert Izzie Balmer was overjoyed at the outcomeCredit: BBC

Derbyshire-born Izzie, 31, admitted she was unsure if the pink drop pendant contained diamonds but gushed: “This is absolutely gorgeous, this is 100 per cent my cup of tea."

When it was confirmed the jewellery did indeed contain sapphires and diamonds, she snapped the pretty piece up for £25.

The BBC One show expert gushed she had "high hopes" for her item, something echoed by Charlie when he commented on the auction bids.

He excitedly said: "He’s going like the clappers, they’re exploding into action all of these online bidders."

This is absolutely gorgeous, this is 100 per cent my cup of tea

Izzie BalmerAntiques Road Trip

As the bidding fee reached £80, Charlie hid his eyes.

Yet Izzie attempted to spur on for a bigger profit as she cheered: "Can we get £100? Come on."

Bidding eventually wrapped at £95 - meaning Izzie made a huge £70 profit.

Yet despite her win, Charlie topped the table with his profits at the end of the day.

It's not all happy news and profits on the series though, as recently, expert Steven Moore was left "broken" when his porcelain teapot bombed during an auction.

Steven forked out £90 porcelain teapot, but with the auctioneer starting the bidding at £50 things were not looking good.

As no more bids came in the auctioneer said: "£50 on the internet, a very early teapot. Nobody else coming in at £50?"

Steven let out a huge sigh after the teapot sold for just £50 - making a £40 loss.

She hailed the pretty pendant her 'cup of tea'
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She hailed the pretty pendant her 'cup of tea'Credit: BBC
Derbyshire born Izzie was overjoyed at her profit
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Derbyshire born Izzie was overjoyed at her profitCredit: BBC
Antiques Road Trip expert Steven Moore, 'broken' as teapot bombs in nightmare auction
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