
Antiques Roadshow
Rare piece of silver car powered by steam original illustrations of Winnie the Pooh.

Rare piece of silver car powered by steam original illustrations of Winnie the Pooh.

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.

Among the objects under scrutiny at the seaside resort of Ventnor on the Isle of Wight are a family portrait showing the future Speaker of the House of Commons as a young boy.

Michael Aspel and the team visit the Royal Hospital in Chelsea and discover items like a roulette table built to outwit cheats valued at $45,000 and a collection of buttons worn by Charles Dickens.

Pannier Market in Tavistock, Devon.

Marble bust pair of rare candlesticks a man collects and races antique lawnmowers.

An early Mickey Mouse mascot a rare deco figurine documents that once belonged to the bodyguard of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

A bust of Dylan Thomas book of early silhouettes plate.

A small statue thought to be from King Tut's tomb Punch & Judy set sword pistol.

Michael Aspel traces what happened to some of the items featured on the show preview of a new program.

A set of royal cufflinks letter from Adm. Nelson collection of silver found in the back of a church's safe.

Grape holder made of silver cabinet of rare microscope slides ruby and diamond brooch.

A machine gun from World War I a papal portrait retrieved from a river bottom rare maps recording the early settlement of America.

A letter from Florence Nightingale racing silk old wedding photographs art deco diamond brooch.

Amongst the items featured at Cardiff Castle are an African witch doctor's ceremonial stick, a schoolboy's exercise book from 1745 and a Scandinavian drinking tankard valued at $18,000.