Antiques Roadshow
In the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral experts discover an eclectic mix of treasures, including Napoleon's razor, letters from Enid Blyton, and a piece of Queen Victoria's underwear.
In the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral experts discover an eclectic mix of treasures, including Napoleon's razor, letters from Enid Blyton, and a piece of Queen Victoria's underwear.
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"Antiques Roadshow" returns to the magnificent setting of Compton Verney in Warwickshire treasures brought in include illustrations from the 1930s, bronze statues from Benin in West Africa and a rare Chinese incense burner worth a small fortune.
At Lytham Hall in Lancashire, finds include a chair that is believed to be from Nelson's flagship, a gruesome insight into Victorian dentistry and a fantastic series of watercolors rescued from a skip and worth thousands.
At Morden Hall Park in south London, Fiona Bruce finds personal letters from Mother Teresa and a piece of fine ceramic painted using a brush with just one hair.
Fiona Bruce goes aboard the Discovery to uncover the epic story of the ship and Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott.
In the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral experts discover an eclectic mix of treasures, including Napoleon's razor, letters from Enid Blyton, and a piece of Queen Victoria's underwear.
A visit to Battle Abbey features a rare Beatles guitar.
A rare Victorian automaton, a work by L.S. Lowry, medals won by Britain's first Black Olympian, and a briefcase full of artifacts from Ernest Shackleton's 1909 Antarctic expedition.
A valuable bowl, a set of rare SAS medals, and a Vivienne Westwood jacket.
A strange object linked to the Titanic a rare astronaut's watch an undiscovered letter written by Churchill a piece of Indian textile a prized collection of Gurkha medals.
Insights from family mementos such as photo albums offering a rare glimpse of Chamberlain's ill-fated 1938 meeting with Hitler.
A Cartier driver's watch, a plate designed by Picasso and a remarkable self-portrait by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Favorite finds from the past 25 years, including updates on some stories and expert insight into others a collector of movie memorabilia Marc Allum.
A royal portrait by Beryl Cook and artwork by "Pennine Painter" Peter Brook an art deco bracelet a diamond necklace.
The team visits Buckfast Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in Devon, where they find a tiara, a mysterious teddy bear, and a silver platter.
A mourning ring connected to Charlotte Brontë a Welsh love spoon handed down through the generations.
A four-leaf clover brooch a collection of Radiohead memorabilia a former Concorde pilot talks about the celebrities he used to fly across the Atlantic.
A Cartier clock a tiny bowl with a giant price tag and a royal portrait which is not all that it seems.
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.
At Cromer seafront in Norfolk, the experts uncover two pieces of exquisite Italian design a Chinese vase bought from a London market turns out to be a very special find.
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