Antiques Roadshow
The team return to the Wimbledon's All England Lawn Tennis Club where items of interest include memorabilia from the first London Olympics.
The team return to the Wimbledon's All England Lawn Tennis Club where items of interest include memorabilia from the first London Olympics.
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Fiona Bruce finds out what happened to a striking piece of Banksy street art that appeared in Bristol in May and there's exciting news about a Fabergé egg discovered at the Wentworth Woodhouse show by jewelery specialist Geoffrey Munn.
Finds include a Rolex, a ring by one of the world's great jewelers and an old train ticket.
A set of Inuit carvings a 17th-century gold ring found in a stream that narrowly escaped being melted down a Viennese glass.
Fiona Bruce looks back on another vintage year for the `Antiques Roadshow'.
Remnants of German parachute silk used in World War II rare piece of early English glass.
At Samares Manor in Jersey, objects from all over the world are examined.
A one pound bootsale buy went on to become the best investment in the show's history.
Miniature clock smuggled out of Germany in World War II world's first copying machine letter sent to a conscientious objector.
Objects include a bracelet once gifted by Queen Victoria small seal used by campaigners for the abolition of slavery tapestry.
Items in Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset, include a painting, and a plate possibly found in Captain Scott's tent on the ill-fated Antarctic expedition.
Medicine chest from early Victorian times, complete with many intact medicines a historic document marking the end of World War II pair of rare Irish plate buckets.
The show is recorded in the former drawing offices of Harland and Wolff where the Titanic was conceived.
At Bridlington's Spa Royal Hall, the team nominate their ideal age of elegance.
Cannonball shot at the Battle of Trafalgar cigarette cards.
Rare painting illustrates the first air raids over London during World War I casket tie pins.
An old toy train pocket watch romantic painting.
A 17th-century love token of a betrothal box haul of silver original speaking clock.
Bruce and the team set up in the grounds of Lanhydrock, near Bodmin in Cornwall.
An early English tapestry modern paintings documents record the rescue of a Russian royal family aboard a British battleship.
Michael Aspel looks back on the 200 episodes he has hosted, meeting up with specialists and updating some of the objects featured during his eight years with the series.
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