Longest-serving FA Cup trophy valued at £1m by expert
The football trophy was valued on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow programme.
The longest-serving FA Cup trophy in the competition's history has been valued at more than £1 million.
The football trophy, which was the third cup to be used after the 1872 original, was valued by silver expert and football aficionado Alastair Dickenson on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow.
The estimation made it the highest-valued object ever to appear on the show.
Sports presenter Gabby Logan revealed that the trophy had enjoyed one of the longest tenures of any sporting trophy, having been used for 81 years, until it was finally replaced in 1992.
Despite its value, Alastair Dickenson claimed the trophy's embellishment suggested that it had not been created to be a football cup, and was more likely designed as a "wine or champagne cooler".