Renowned ceramics expert and former Antiques Roadshow personality, Henry Sandon, passed away at the age of 95. Sandon, celebrated for his specialization in porcelain and pottery on the BBC series, peacefully departed on Christmas Day, as confirmed by his family.
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His son, John Sandon, who also made a name for himself on the show as an authority on Royal Worcester porcelain, shared the news and paid tribute to his father’s remarkable legacy. John reflected on his father’s significant impact, stating, “My dad passed away peacefully on Christmas morning. At 95, he succumbed to the passage of time, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy in the world of antiques.”
John went on to highlight his father’s unique ability to infuse life into even the most modest items, like a cracked teapot, during their time together on the Antiques Roadshow. He emphasized Henry’s infectious enthusiasm, warm laughter, and radiant smile that brought cherished possessions to life for countless viewers.
Expressing gratitude for the valuable lessons learned from his father, John remarked, “Dad taught me to see the human side of a piece of pottery, and I could have asked for no greater gift.” The passing of Henry Sandon marks the end of an era, leaving behind a lasting impact on the world of antiques and the hearts of those who had the privilege of sharing in his passion and knowledge.


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