Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team are at Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire two sisters gifted with their great-great-grandmother's jewelry are drawn into the "battle of the bangles" to find out who has the finest inheritance.
Fiona Bruce and the team are at Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire two sisters gifted with their great-great-grandmother's jewelry are drawn into the "battle of the bangles" to find out who has the finest inheritance.
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Objects brought in include a ship's anchor, a medal given for heroism to a local sailor who helped break Captain Scott's ship out of Antarctic ice in 1901, and a rare example of early flat pack furniture dating back to the 17th century.
Objects inspected by Fiona Bruce and the experts include the first transatlantic airmail letter brought on the plane piloted by Alcock and Brown in 1919 uncomfortable diaries of an SS officer imprisoned in Britain in World War II.
Fiona meets a remarkable group of British survivors whose lives were shattered by the events of WWII the Foreign and Commonwealth Office hosts a special gathering as Jewish families come together to talk about life under Hitler's tyranny.
Fiona Bruce and the team make a return visit to Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire to uncover more treasures amongst the objects featured are an extremely heavy Tudor table, and an extensive collection of Maundy Money.
Fiona Bruce looks at the most talked-about finds of 2016 and reveals surprising updates a missing work by eminent Victorian artist Alma-Tadema appeared on the show, and we follow the newly restored painting as it ends up in an exhibition.
Board Britain's most famous steam locomotive to celebrate the golden age of travel.
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts make a return visit to Hanbury Hall near Droitwich in Worcestershire, where it seems that extraordinarily large objects are the talking point of the day.
A return visit to Audley End in Essex sees Fiona Bruce and the team of experts meeting thousands of visitors who are bringing family treasures for appraisal amongst objects is a table that was supposedly used to sign Napoleon's abdication.
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Audley End near Saffron Walden in Essex the experts discover a varied set of items including the sword that ended the War of Independence in America, a collection of toilet chains and vases decorated with fairies.
Fiona Bruce and the team are at Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire two sisters gifted with their great-great-grandmother's jewelry are drawn into the "battle of the bangles" to find out who has the finest inheritance.
The show pays a second visit to Trentham Gardens near Stoke-on-Trent, as Fiona Bruce and the team of specialists prepare for another busy day valuing family treasures.
Fiona Bruce visits the scene where Colin Firth famously emerged from the lake as Mr Darcy Lyme Park in Cheshire. Objects of interest to the experts include a pair of impressive pistols used to protect the Royal Mail from highwaymen.
For the first time Antiques Roadshow devotes an entire episode to celebrating the art and culture of one nation with this special episode hosted from the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, more commonly known as the Neasden Temple in North London.
The team returns to Bowood House where treasures include an 18th century box engraved with a secret code, an enamel cigarette case by a Russian master craftsman and a collection of items from the golden age of tailoring.
The team visits Bowood House in Wiltshire where treasures include a collection of glass car mascots, a portrait used for target practice and a previously unseen account of the sinking of the Titanic written by an officer who survived.
A festive edition from Lyme Park in Cheshire exploring the changing taste in toys given as presents dating back to Edwardian days.
Treasures brought by visitors include an 18th-century bottle unearthed by a digger, a mirror inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a remarkable collection of medals awarded to a man who served in both World Wars.
The team visits Balmoral, the Queen's private residence in Aberdeenshire treasures brought by visitors include a diamond tiara, a giant telescope and a ceramic pot by Pablo Picasso.
From Bolsover Castle in Derbyshire, where treasures include original illustrations for a Roald Dahl story.
From the Royal William Yard in Plymouth, treasures include a book of garden designs by a renowned landscape gardener, one of the last flasks of naval rum to be produced and a ceremonial wooden spoon awarded for the worst exam results in Cambridge.
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