Antiques Roadshow
Interesting items include a Roman pot and some unseen images of Elvis.
Interesting items include a Roman pot and some unseen images of Elvis.
Fiona Bruce is in St Fagans and visits the National History Museum of Wales.
Fiona Bruce returns to Saltair and looks at a lace believed to have been part of a dress worn by Mary, Queen of Scots.
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Yorkshire where a packed house awaits at Saltaire's Victoria Hall a doodle by Lowry worth a small fortune.
A collection of 18th-century miniatures effects of a Nobel Peace Prize winner Chinese glass vase.
A relic from HMS Victory a mystery device once used to make explosions possibly the largest piece made by Fabergé ever seen on the show.
A painting lost designs for exotic jewelry made by Cartier.
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.
A Trafalgar medal awarded to a boy sailor who witnessed the epic battle in 1805.
One of the rarest pieces of silver ever seen on the show uneaten slices of royal wedding cake from Queen Victoria's day.
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.
A toy Noah's Ark, an Elizabethan wine jug and a collection of ceramic brewery figures are found in Barrington Court in Somerset.
Victorian insect jewellery, a rare silver cup from the time of Cromwell and treasured comics featuring Scotland's beloved rogue "Oor Wullie" are found in Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery in Glasgow.
On a return visit to Lowther Castle in Cumbria, an army of Action Man figures, a giant 'skeleton' clock and rarely seen watercolours by Beatrix Potter are found.
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 Cromwells coffin and a purse that hides a secret weapon are found in the Belton House.