Antiques Roadshow
The team returns to Walmer Castle where treasures include a rare enamel racing car sign.
The team returns to Walmer Castle where treasures include a rare enamel racing car sign.
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At Eltham Palace in London, the team finds a pair of dueling pistols, a typewriter, and some of Winston Churchill's personal items.
The show rolls into Manchester's MediaCityUK, home to some of Britain's best-loved television programmes, where Fiona Bruce meets "Blue Peter" presenters past and present.
A diamond and ruby pendant an exotic and rare snuff container a chair that once belonged to the Artful Dodger.
The team is in Yorkshire at Piece Hall in Halifax, the only surviving 18th-century cloth hall where textiles were once traded treasures include a Chinese imperial robe, an opal pig and a sapphire brooch.
Items range from an intricate model of a vintage car made by a prisoner of war to an Elizabethan ring found in a muddy field and even a collection of classic guitars.
The team are at historic Buckfast Abbey in Devon, commemorating 1,000 years of worship on the site a tankard dating back to 1703 Adam Schoon shows how a hidden lock in a 1640s iron chest would deter thieves.
The team presents from the Etaples Military Cemetery in France with a selection of emotive and poignant World War I items.
A celebration of the outstanding achievements of some of Britain's most inspirational women, marking 100 years since women won the right to vote in 1918.
The team returns for a second helping of finds from the Isle of Wight at Queen Victoria's Italianate seaside residence, Osborne Richard Price challenges Fiona Bruce to work out how three clocks have changed in value since 1977.
At Newcastle's Civic Center, Adam Schoon values a child's penny-farthing cycle rare diaries tell the story of Victorian heroine Grace Darling and her mission to save lives at sea.
Fiona and the team return to the historic Abbey Pumping Station in Leicester expert Ronnie Archer-Morgan swoons over some 1960s steel sculptures books specialist Rupert Powell meets playwright Joe Orton's sister who brings in his typewriter.
Fiona Bruce and team are in Belfast at the Parliament Buildings in Stormont Estate an unloved muffin dish holds a surprise Justin Croft spots an unread copy of "Ulysses" John Foster delves into Belfast's 18th-century water system.
Fiona and the team are at Minehead Railway Station where spirits are high despite the weather as the sun breaks through, the treasures begin to arrive, including a chair said to have belonged to Henry VIII and a Butlins dance trophy.
Fiona Bruce and the team visit the iconic castle of the Welsh capital city of Cardiff the grounds provide the perfect setting, with treasures ranging from a simple pottery jug given as a love token, to an early Hockney print found in a junk shop.
The picturesque location is Queen Victoria's favorite seaside residence, Osborne as the experts set up their tables overlooking the grand gardens with views of the Solent, visitors bring along treasures including some ordinary looking cutlery.
Fiona and the team are at Newcastle's 1960s Civic Center, an iconic building where everything from the modernist architecture to the public art and the carpets to the chandeliers was conceived by one man.
The team return to Helmingham Hall in Suffolk, where Paul meets a man whose family have painstakingly constructed a working model fairground Fiona has fun with a unique piece of Donald Trump memorabilia: a vanity set from his private yacht.
Fiona Bruce and the team return to the Black Country Living Museum in the West Midlands Susan Rumfitt discovers some jewels fit for a princess Hilary Kay explores local motor racing history at the Sunbeam Motor Car Company.
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit the University of London's art deco jewel, Senate House in Bloomsbury Fiona is entranced by a brick from Pudding Lane that survived the Great Fire of London in 1666 some jewelry has expert eyes out on stalks.
Fiona Bruce and the experts are kept busy as they comb through family heirlooms in search of treasure pieces brought include a Picasso-designed ceramic, a locket gifted from Queen Victoria, and a box of silver gambling tokens given in lieu of debt.
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