
Antiques Roadshow
Featuring some gruesome medical instruments and a sculpture by Barbara Hepworth.

Featuring some gruesome medical instruments and a sculpture by Barbara Hepworth.

A gold and diamond ring with a grim family story valuable paintings including a collection of works by Henry Scott Tuke a safe once used to transport valuables around the world.

Inside the Farnborough wind tunnels, the site of important aeronautical research in the 20th century.

Featured items include a carved tribute to a Spitfire pilot who was killed in action.

Featured items include an exquisitely crafted netsuke and some very valuable golf trophies.

Featured items include a stash of rare and valuable advertising signs.

Fiona Bruce and team review some of the most memorable finds.

Rare medal Lalique figure found under a hotel bed.

Objects include the effects of Queen Mary's personal bodyguard a Victorian toilet a painting of a female spy from World War I.

Small and valuable pieces of furniture Elvis memorabilia jewels sown into a dress and smuggled out of pre-Revolution Russia.

Objects include a jewel box made for a princess an old walking stick Chinese watercolor.

A painting found dumped by a motorway collection of Dame Barbara Cartland's hats valuable self-portrait.

Rare illustration of Queen Victoria visiting Balmoral for the first time a pottery pig kept in a cat basket some of the earliest records in the story of British broadcasting.

Rare teapot painting of an Irish landscape.

A marble statue requires six people to lift it a pair of antique bronzes.

Valuable illustrations found in a loft remnant from the Charge of the Light Brigade plate.

Rare stirrup cup books once owned by Winston Churchill and rescued from a garden fire bracelet given to Queen Victoria.

Risque bust found in a garden rare artifacts recording Bluebird attempts to break world speed records old chest aboriginal tools.

A bottle used by smugglers to fool customs men a miniature battle scene hand cut by a prisoner during World War I dinner service fit for a queen.

Searching for hidden treasures and antiques at the Burghley House of Stamford, England.