
Antiques Roadshow
A sketchbook believed to have been made in 1851 aboard the S.S. Great Britain a landscape of a maritime scene found in a skip a jade Buddhist Lion Dog that brings good fortune to its owner.

A sketchbook believed to have been made in 1851 aboard the S.S. Great Britain a landscape of a maritime scene found in a skip a jade Buddhist Lion Dog that brings good fortune to its owner.

A Jolly Roger flag counts among the family treasures presented to Fiona Bruce and the team during a return visit to Southsea.

Family brooch a 15th-century book The Clash concert T-shirts bought more than 30-years ago a tea caddy from the 1780s.

Objects include a table used by Bonnie Prince Charlie, a silver cup, and a painting by Edward VII.

Objects include the death mask of William Gladstone and a complete kitchen from the 1950s.

Fiona Bruce and the team visit the Royal Ballet School at Richmond Park in London objects brought to camera include exquisitely modeled porcelain figures made by ballerina Anna Pavlova and a long bow reputed to have been used in World War II.

Fiona Bruce looks back on the most talked about finds of 2013 with updates on star items from the year.

Fiona Bruce and the team head to Scotland where a large crowd awaits the experts at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh objects include a small carved ivory figure from the 18th century and an original manuscript by Robert Burns.

Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a second visit to East Sussex as they welcome thousands of visitors to Eastbourne Bandstand.

Fiona Bruce and the team are at Eastbourne Bandstand family treasures featured include a collection of pottery with a moving story.

A return visit to Wightwick Manor near Wolverhampton for Fiona Bruce and the experts discoveries include two drawings made by one of Britain's greatest artists JMW Turner.

Fiona Bruce and the team head to Polesden Lacey in Surrey and discover a valuable rat deterrent, a glove believed to have belonged to Elizabeth I, and a brooch which was kept hidden for years whilst the owner was in a prisoner of war camp.

Fiona and the team return to RAF Marham in Norfolk where finds include a statue of Buddha.

Fiona and the team return to Scarborough Spa Pavilion where finds include a paperweight from Churchill's desk.

Featuring relics of Captain Scott's last expedition to the South Pole.

Fiona Bruce and the experts gather in a packed Cheltenham Town Hall as visitors arrive for another busy day of evaluations.

A giant dog collar from Victorian days a collection of early royal relics rare tiles rescued from a fire boxing gloves once used by the young poet Byron.

A mandolin made by a German POW, and some jewels.

Fiona Bruce and the team assemble in Chatham's historic dockyard for another busy day uncovering stories behind family treasures.

Fiona Bruce and the team head to the north of Scotland for a busy day in the grounds of Cawdor Castle near Inverness.