Antiques Roadshow
Pieces include a famous artist's portrait of a pig and treasures found in a safe once owned by author Agatha Christie.
Pieces include a famous artist's portrait of a pig and treasures found in a safe once owned by author Agatha Christie.
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Portrait painted by Stanley Spencer an Egyptian head found buried in a Derby garden.
Fiona Bruce and the team are at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire.
Objects include a silver inkstand reputed to have been given to Lord Nelson.
Fiona Bruce and the team are at Tatton Park in Cheshire.
A pair of wooden pillars from HMS Victory may go back before the Battle of Trafalgar a dandy's outfit from the early 18th century.
Fiona, Bruce and the team return to Hopetoun House in Queensferry, Scotland.
Pieces include a famous artist's portrait of a pig and treasures found in a safe once owned by author Agatha Christie.
The Antiques Roadshow visits RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, an operational station home to the Battle of Britain Memorial flight.
Fiona Bruce introduces a unique celebration of the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II from Balmoral Castle. Highlights include a recording of a speech the young Princess Elizabeth made on Children's Hour in 1940.
The team visit Plas Newydd in Wales, where finds include a Victorian cane, a tollgate made from the Menai suspension bridge, a toilet from the 1840s, two toy giraffes, and an 18th-century grandmother clock.
Fiona and the team travel to Hillsborough Castle, where finds include a medal from the Battle of Waterloo, a rare surviving souvenir of the Great Suffragette Rally in 1908, a Biba umbrella and a glass ladies' dressing table casket.
The team visits Tredegar House near Newport where finds include a locket given by Queen Victoria, a Welsh made classic car and a rather grisly looking implement for creating tattoos.
The team visit the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art where discoveries include Swedish glass, an invitation to Sir Walter Scott's funeral, a stuffed toy called Little Jack Rabbit and one of the rarest money boxes ever found on the show.
A nautilus shell engraved with Brunel's suspension bridge, an automaton that smokes and a piece of Banksy graffiti are found in Ashton Court in Bristol.
Make-up from the glamorous era of the flappers, a mysterious letterbox and a stuffed dog with an aristocratic pedigree are some treasures found in Lowther Castle in Cumbria.
On a second visit to Belton House in Lincolnshire, a ceramic model of London Zoo's first elephant, a 400-year-old Japanese chest and a walnut with a secret are found.
A collection of Chairman Mao memorabilia from China, a funeral standard believed to have been taken from Oliver Cromwell's coffin and a purse that hides a secret weapon are found in Belton House.
The team makes a return visit to Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, where fascinating finds include a miniature piano with a secret, a sketch by LS Lowry and a mysterious chest found bricked up in the crypt.
Fiona and the team visit the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, where treasures include a miniature kitchen range, a piece of the city's heritage found in a French flea market and a sextant used at sea in the race to rescue survivors of the Titanic.
The team return to Waltham Forest Town Hall where a busy day reveals an art deco pendant with a hint of Ancient Egypt, a haul of charming tiles discovered behind a chimney and a purse that saved the life of a German soldier in the First World War.
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