
Antiques Roadshow
An early illustration by madcap artist Heath Robinson a set of rare miniatures a book returned after a 50-year loan.

An early illustration by madcap artist Heath Robinson a set of rare miniatures a book returned after a 50-year loan.

Medicine chest from early Victorian times, complete with many intact medicines a historic document marking the end of World War II a pair of rare Irish plate buckets.

The show is recorded in the former drawing offices of Harland and Wolff where the Titanic was conceived.

At Bridlington's Spa Royal Hall, the team nominate their ideal age of elegance.

An early toy train Chippendale furniture glass vase.

Items include a unique Beatles piece, a macabre Maori carving and a Russian painting.

Jewelry made for suffragettes painting photos recording the Queen's first Christmas broadcast.

Elaborate tea service made for a maharajah designs for the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

A 17th-century love token of a betrothal box haul of silver original speaking clock.

Bruce and the team set up in the grounds of Lanhydrock, near Bodmin in Cornwall.

An early English tapestry modern paintings documents record the rescue of a Russian royal family aboard a British battleship.

Copying machine small coin model of a champion racehorse.

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

Items under scrutiny include a writing desk, a Civil War sword and an important painting.

Riding crop made from love letters toys owned by a girl who inspired the illustrations for "Alice in Wonderland."

Michael Aspel and the experts pay a return visit to St George's Hall in Liverpool to discover valued objects like a bedspread made for a Queen, a rare plaque, and a toy car.

Visit to St. George's Hall in Liverpool to view items including risque postcards, Meissen plates and an English punch pot.

The team visits the Queen Mother's former residence, the Castle of Mey, and braves the Scottish weather to uncover local treasures and curiosities finds are a dog-skin buoy from the Orkney Islands and a collection of Regency clothing.

The team visit an iconic modernist building, the De La Warr Pavilion, at Bexhill-on-Sea, England.

Napoleon's drinking glass an early piece of television technology.