Two lucky contributors brought in their collection of Liberace memorabilia from the ages to be valued.
The enormous collection included around 75 Christmas cards from the man himself as well as some glass ornaments from his Malibu beach house.
Combined with signed photographs, one of the gentleman’s collections totalled £20,000.
“He’s worth every penny,” the lucky owner joked.
Meanwhile, the second Liberace memorabilia collector was told that his ornaments would amount to around £2,000.
However, viewers at home didn’t seem to see the attraction in the items and flocked to Twitter in disbelief of the enormous valuation.
One wrote: “#AntiquesRoadshow 20 grands worth of tat.”
A second added with an abundance of shocked face emojis: “Christmas cards!”
A third commented: “£20,000 for the collection of nic nacs!”
Elsewhere, another contributor brought in the original Muffin the Mule from 1933.
The puppet, which was in a remarkably good condition, was valued at £5,000.
Antiques Roadshow airs Sundays on BBC One at 8pm.