
Antiques Roadshow
A Trafalgar medal awarded to a boy sailor who witnessed the epic battle in 1805.

A Trafalgar medal awarded to a boy sailor who witnessed the epic battle in 1805.

One of the rarest pieces of silver ever seen on the show uneaten slices of royal wedding cake from Queen Victoria's day.

Glass vase items recovered from the crashed plane that brought Rudolf Hess to Scotland in the Second World War fedora worn by Michael Jackson on a UK tour.

Objects include a pair of medical leech jars once used to bleed patients and a sideboard that hides secret drawers that took the owners 30 years to find.

Fiona Bruce travels to Beverley Minster in Yorkshire.

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

Rare medal Lalique figure found under a hotel bed.

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.

The team travels to Somerleyton Hall a rare glass vase is investigated.

Items up for valuation include an enormous sculpture of carved elephants and a 16th-century gold ring.

Diamond brooch 15th century spoon.

Early puppets clothes and accessories from the Swinging Sixties oak dresser.

Rare teapot painting of an Irish landscape.

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

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

Items up for auction in Bletchley Park include an ornate vase rescued at the last minute from the dishwasher and a teddy bear with a surprising story.

Items up for auction in Bletchley Park include a pair of important candlesticks, as well as pieces rescued from the golden age of British liners.

A silver box given in thanks when troops liberated the Netherlands in World War Two chairs.

Chinese picture bought for a song a Georgian dining table a collection of early TV implements first used to screen the Queen's Coronation.

Searching for hidden treasures and antiques in Lincoln, England.