Antiques Roadshow
The owner of a hall clock is surprised to learn its worth cider mugs from a local garden shed are valued a primitive painting of Bristol's harbor arrives with a survival story.
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The owner of a hall clock is surprised to learn its worth cider mugs from a local garden shed are valued a primitive painting of Bristol's harbor arrives with a survival story.
A lost portrait of William Gladstone pendant a pair of small rice bowls.
A plate from the time of Samuel Peeps crystal radio inside a water bottle Oliver Cromwell's sleeping cap.
Travel to Arundel Castle in Sussex, England.
The Courtyard Theatre is the venue to kick off the show's 30th Anniversary Celebrations.
A World War I shell case painting triggers a bidding war.
Relics from the days of gold strikes flag flown at the battle of Trafalgar sad-looking bear.
Letter from Lord Nelson portraits depicting ancestors of Walt Disney correspondence from John Lennon's Aunt Mimi.
Furniture made by convicts keel of Capt. Cook's ship items that belonged to Maria Callas.
Michael Aspel and the team head for Coughton Court in Warwickshire, where the experts get excited about an Agatha Christie letter and a rare china figure of the queen on horseback.
Andy McConnell helps a daughter to discover the truth about her father's working life at the Whitefriars Glass factory.
Original designs from one of Britain's leading graphic artists Japanese depiction of skeletons dancing lost masterpiece.
Pair of clogs series of letters from the Crimea intricately woven tapestry.
Michael Aspel introduces a selection of unscreened finds from recent Roadshows, including an Edward VIII coronation souvenir that was hastily converted to an abdication mug, and perhaps the earliest fan mail for Elton John.
Finds include a Rolex, a ring by one of the world's great jewelers and an old train ticket.
Fiona Bruce finds out what happened to a striking piece of Banksy street art that appeared in Bristol in May and there's exciting news about a Fabergé egg discovered at the Wentworth Woodhouse show by jewelery specialist Geoffrey Munn.
Finds include a Rolex, a ring by one of the world's great jewelers and an old train ticket.
A set of Inuit carvings a 17th-century gold ring found in a stream that narrowly escaped being melted down a Viennese glass.
Fiona Bruce looks back on another vintage year for the `Antiques Roadshow'.
Remnants of German parachute silk used in World War II rare piece of early English glass.
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