
Antiques Roadshow
Pannier Market in Tavistock, Devon.

Pannier Market in Tavistock, Devon.

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

Prehistoric spearheads an early American flag silver tankard a pair of spectacles worn by Napoleon.

Michael Aspel and the team head to Abergavenny in Wales amongst the items brought to light are an exquisitely carved whalebone and a macabre pottery model of a famous Victorian murder scene a bizarre coincidence unites two Beatles collectors.

"Scrimshaw" decorated ostrich eggs a box made of debris taken from HMS Victory following the Battle of Trafalgar.

An art deco cigarette case shock therapy machine an ornate pedestal.

The Roadshow visits the Outer Hebrides as Michael and the team head for Stornoway on the island of Lewis among the items brought to light are some gruesome early medical instruments, a table made from salvaged wood, and a painting.

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

An ornate Russian cigarette case 19th century tourist's trinket depicting torture.

An 18th-century embroidered court dress a rare silver beaker brooch given by the Queen Mother to her head chef in 1937.

Chastity belt 1875 sewing machine Beatles memorabilia 40 models of Humber cars.

The experts head to Hampton Court and discover a rare coral bracelet valued at over $45,000, an unusual doll, a dress by Vivienne Westwood and a pendant shaped like a pig with a link to Mount Everest.

At Hampton Court, treasures are a bronze produced by Rodin, an early long case clock, and a sketch by abstract artist Mondrian valued at over $75,000.

Documents of the Domesday Book and an SOS telegram sent from the Titanic a picture made of human hair mahogany coffer.

A rare clock, a stash of silver, and a treasured set of Beatles memorabilia are brought to the road show.

Puppet theater cast Worcester plate drawing by L.S. Lowry Staffordshire slipware.

An early fortune-teller's caravan a credenza.

The annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run begins in Hyde Park motoring memorabilia.

From Wigan in Greater Manchester, finds include an Art Nouveau cabinet, a cache of silver buried in World War Two and an early depiction of women's rights.

At the Royal Navy Hospital in Gosport, finds include a satinwood secretaire, a radiograph of Edward VIII's hand, and an Edward Lear sketch.