Antiques Roadshow
The roadshow returns to Cromford Mills in Derbyshire, where finds include a rare opal collection, a pair of 300-year-old long johns and an Albert Medal for gallantry.
The roadshow returns to Cromford Mills in Derbyshire, where finds include a rare opal collection, a pair of 300-year-old long johns and an Albert Medal for gallantry.
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Exploring the history of food, with objects that reveal centuries of cooking, from farmhouse fare to royal banquets Dame Mary Berry joins Fiona Bruce to reminisce about her life in cooking.
Look back over some of the most memorable and valuable items that have appeared jewelry specialist Joanna Hardy delves into the mystery of a jewelled brooch in the shape of a ballerina.
Evaluating a teddy bear, an early edition of a children's book, and pieces of Native American jewelry a gold-and-ruby salamander that keeps fire away from ships and a hand-embroidered floral Lennox quilt dazzle the appraiser.
A rare ruby and diamond collection, an African ceremonial puppet, and a collection of drawings from a local Welsh artist discovering a piece of a Titanic lifeboat, a pack of carved wooden dogs, and two stunning pieces of Fabergé jewellery.
The roadshow returns to Cromford Mills in Derbyshire, where finds include a rare opal collection, a pair of 300-year-old long johns and an Albert Medal for gallantry.
The roadshow is in Northern Ireland at Belfast's Botanic Gardens, where treasures include a collection of football shirts, Gordon Foster's silver tea set, a trio of brooches, a leather foot stool and a natural pearl pendant and brooch.
Featuring Firstsite contemporary art gallery in Colchester, Essex, where among the gems are trophies from the earliest days of aviation, a copper dish twice rescued from a skip and an antique that sings.
The Roadshow visits Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders, where treasures include a Louis Vuitton packing case, a beautiful travelling clock and medals awarded to one of the airmen involved in the Dambusters bombing raid.
The Roadshow returns to Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery in West London, where finds include a unique engagement ring, a note written by Oscar Wilde and an Olympic medal from the 1930s.
Admiring the innovative design of the Firstsite gallery inspecting a car racer's prized Heuer Carrera timepiece investigating a white Minton teapot, a pair of designer Ikea chairs and a militaria collection that commemorates an allied escape.
The roadshow visits Cromford Mills in Derbyshire, where experts dig up a garden gnome, a 100-year-old bar of chocolate and a Picasso Joanna Hardy is wowed by a collection of jewelry that epitomizes the '60s and '70s.
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery in Ealing, West London, where treasures include a royal paintbox, a collection of Italian jewelry and a medal awarded to a carrier pigeon.
The team returns to the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum objects featured include an elaborate clock which until recently was used as a door stop.
The team makes a second visit to Birmingham University large vases are featured.
A second visit to York, where the team of experts discovers more family gems as hundreds descend on the Yorkshire Museum treasure emerges in the form of what is believed to be a Viking ring dug up from a field.
In York, items of interest include a spy camera disguised as a silver box.
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit the Weald and Downland Museum in Sussex finds include a chest once owned by the Duke of Wellington and a rare watch.
Luftwaffe pilot's watch apothecary chest village stocks.
Items in Scotland include a bowl believed to have belonged to Bonnie Prince Charlie Chinese vases posters from World War II.
A quilt made from ball gowns silver bowl from World War II a haunted painting.
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