Antiques Roadshow
Puppet theater cast Worcester plate drawing by L.S. Lowry Staffordshire slipware.
Puppet theater cast Worcester plate drawing by L.S. Lowry Staffordshire slipware.
Michael Aspel and the team head for Hastings where they uncover a Meissan pot, a doodle by artist Augustus John and a wedding gift from the 1920's that has never been opened.
A rare washing bowl for beards a portrait of a handsome cat valued at 18,000 pounds a Victorian bracelet that imitates a snake.
Hadrian's Wall original fittings from Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic Roman coin letter from J.R.R. Tolkien.
The roadshow team is in St. Ives, an historic market town in Cambridgeshire finds include an early pocket calculator, a googly eyed doll, a Clarice Cliff coffee set, some Crimean medals, and a pilot's logbook.
Michael Aspel and the roadshow team are in St Ives, Cambridgeshire they assess an early pocket calculator, a valuable jug bought for a fiver, and a traction engine arrives in full steam.
A Victorian multipurpose penknife, a miniature theater and a rare Japanese lacquered chest are among the treasures discovered on a visit to Clitheroe in Lancashire, England.
The National Trust manages the Londonderry family home.
Michael Aspel's experts visit Mount Stewart in County Down, Northern Ireland, where they assess a badly damaged painting and a souvenir from Laurel and Hardy Henry Sandon is introduced to a mug bearing his spitting image.
Treasures found include a copy of a James Bond book, an art deco dollhouse, and a 17th century spoon.
Porcelain pugs one of the earliest vacuum cleaners, a 17th century gate-leg table a superbly-painted plant pot.
The roadshow pays a final visit to Alexandra Gardens in Cardiff, where treasures include a rare Welsh rugby shirt, colourful cameo glass, unseen photos of the Rolling Stones and a collection of medals.
The history of shipwreck finds, motoring memorabilia from pioneering driver Ivy Cummings and rare ceramics made by Hannah Barlow a folding bike's clever design and peek at ancient fossils.
A Javanese sculpture bought for just a few pounds that may be more than 1,000 years old admiring divine '60s jewels, a medal from the Irish War of Independence, an intriguing 20th-century photography gadget, and glimmering Celtic silver.
Beholding a Javanese sculpture purchased for just a few pounds that may be more than 1000-years-old admiring divine '60s jewels, a medal from the Irish War of Independence, a 20th-century photography gadget and glimmering Celtic silver.
The roadshow comes from Alexandra Gardens in the heart of Cardiff and includes a pipe by a Maori craftsman, a book containing a list of wartime spies and a rare SAS medal collection.
A glimpse at a rare Alexander McQueen collection, a historic telescope, and silver used in an ancient royal ritual kicking around values for football club memorabilia and reviewing a set of photos that show the aftermath of Hiroshima.
The roadshow comes from Roundhay Park in Leeds where a rare Alfred Wallis painting, a Fairyland Lustre bowl and a cap made from a racehorses' hair.
The roadshow looks back on some of the most memorable stories like Uppark House in West Sussex and a Georgian manor asking what happens next?
The roadshow comes from Ebrington Square in Londonderry and has a table made from the gifts given by a Chinese emperor and an amethyst pendant.