
Antiques Roadshow
Brown jug silver salver a long case clock.

Brown jug silver salver a long case clock.

A one pound bootsale buy went on to become the best investment in the show's history.

A Cartier diamond and ruby ring RAF Pathfinder items Moorcroft pottery.

Artifacts of HMS Falcon excavated from the sea bed rare buttons commemorating the Battle of Quebec in 1759 an account of life as a Japanese prisoner of war.

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

Photograph of Winston Churchill theatrical costume from the early days of pantomime valuable painting.

Hilary Kay investigates a rare medal and reveals the details of an extraordinary act of bravery.

Miniature clock smuggled out of Germany in World War II world's first copying machine letter sent to a conscientious objector.

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.

The team sets up at the Sage Gateshead a phonograph is featured.

Cannonball shot at the Battle of Trafalgar cigarette cards.

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.

Fiona Bruce takes over as presenter as the team visit Bolton Abbey.

Michael Aspel looks back on the 200 episodes he has hosted, meeting up with specialists and updating some of the objects featured during his eight years with the series.