Antiques Roadshow
Treasures include an 18th century statue and an Indian Order of Merit medal awarded to a Sikh soldier in World War I.
Treasures include an 18th century statue and an Indian Order of Merit medal awarded to a Sikh soldier in World War I.
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A collection of items including a weighty shot put, a heavy hammer and a brooch presented by Queen Victoria in 1848.
Treasures include a Ming vase, some valuable Beatles memorabilia and a painting by George Melly.
At Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, where treasures include a fire extinguisher cocktail shaker, a pineapple toy monkey and Queen Victoria's undergarments.
Items include a DeLorean car, a stone head dug up in a garden and a carving with links to maritime history.
Treasures include an 18th century statue and an Indian Order of Merit medal awarded to a Sikh soldier in World War I.
The team travel to Wells in Somerset to see Fabergé jewellery, a plate by Pugin, and a guitar left behind in England by a soldier.
Fiona and the team are at Aston Hall in Birmingham, where treasures include some rare trading beads, memorable items from an Aston Villa legend and a collection of climbing gear from one of history's great mountaineers.
Fiona and the team return to the beautiful grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh they find a stunning set of traditional Highland dresses that once belonged to a clan chieftain and a rare Rolex Sea-Dweller watch.
Antiques Roadshow visits the Bishop's Palace, a site of special religious significance for over 800 years in the heart of Wells in Somerset.
The crew returns to Ham House in Richmond, where jewelry specialist John Benjamin is amazed to find a necklace and bracelet in a bag of compost Mark Hill is intrigued by a chessboard designed by filmmaker Derek Jarman.
The team visits Woodhorn Museum in Northumberland they come across a gold Rolex from the 1980s and FA Cup medals that were won by a Newcastle United legend.
A visit to the Ulster Folk Museum near Belfast includes a look at stained glass, teacups from a luxury ocean liner and an unusual piece of medical history.
At Stonor Park in Oxfordshire, treasures include a unique group of Indian medals, Florence Nightingale's toolkit and the story of a remarkable female pilot from World War II.
From the Jetty Museum on the shores of Windermere in the Lake District, finds include some rare Dinky Toys and a unique piece of football history.
A special episode featuring moving stories about the aftermath of the Second World War.
Fiona Bruce and the team are at Bodnant Garden in north Wales, where findings include a pair of unique Wedgwood tigers, a carved Russian chair and a silver box with a political connection.
Antiques Roadshow is in Newby Hall in Yorkshire, where treasures include letters sent by Roald Dahl to a primary school, a Chippendale chair worth a king's ransom and football memorabilia harking back to the early days.
Fiona Bruce visits the spectacular Culzean Castle, where items include an early FA Cup medal and a valuable art nouveau clock Fiona uncovers the story of Scipio Kennedy, a former slave who won his freedom and established himself in the community.
Finds at Bodnant Garden in North Wales include novelty glass bottles, a pair of sailor's valentines from the West Indies and an ecclesiastical candlestick from a very special cathedral.
A letter from president Eisenhower, the priciest Chinese tables on the show, and a puzzling set of mystery objects.
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