Antiques Roadshow
The Antiques Roadshow visits RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, an operational station home to the Battle of Britain Memorial flight.
The Antiques Roadshow visits RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, an operational station home to the Battle of Britain Memorial flight.
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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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