The items include a bedspread and pillowcases sewn by Elizabeth I and her ladies in waiting
By Alex Smith & PA news agencyAn Antiques Roadshow expert was left stunned when a never-before-seen Elizabethan textiles collection dating back 500 years appeared during filming.
The items - thought to be worth a "minimum" of £100,000 - belonged to the Willoughby family at Wollaton Hall, which was built in 1588 by wealthy coal baron Sir Francis Willoughby. "Exceptional. It is such an exciting moment to be faced with something from the 16th Century which is in such incredible condition."
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