Antiques Roadshow
A set of Inuit carvings a 17th-century gold ring found in a stream that narrowly escaped being melted down a Viennese glass.
A set of Inuit carvings a 17th-century gold ring found in a stream that narrowly escaped being melted down a Viennese glass.
Fiona Bruce looks back on another vintage year for the `Antiques Roadshow'.
Remnants of German parachute silk used in World War II rare piece of early English glass.
The team visit Durham Cathedral where treasures include a sweetheart brooch linked to the Grenadier Guards, a giant Victorian penknife, and secret documents that offer new information about the D-Day landings.
Fiona Bruce finds out what happened to a striking piece of Banksy street art that appeared in Bristol in May and there's exciting news about a Fabergé egg discovered at the Wentworth Woodhouse show by jewelery specialist Geoffrey Munn.
The team visit Durham Cathedral where treasures include a sweetheart brooch linked to the Grenadier Guards, a giant Victorian penknife, and secret documents that offer new information about the D-Day landings.
Fiona Bruce finds out what happened to a striking piece of Banksy street art that appeared in Bristol in May and there's exciting news about a Fabergé egg discovered at the Wentworth Woodhouse show by jewelery specialist Geoffrey Munn.
Finds include a Rolex, a ring by one of the world's great jewelers and an old train ticket.
A set of Inuit carvings a 17th-century gold ring found in a stream that narrowly escaped being melted down a Viennese glass.
Fiona Bruce looks back on another vintage year for the `Antiques Roadshow'.
Remnants of German parachute silk used in World War II rare piece of early English glass.
Fiona Bruce looks back on the most talked about finds of 2013 with updates on star items from the year.
Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a second visit to East Sussex as they welcome thousands of visitors to Eastbourne Bandstand objects include rare spoons found in pig swill and a bangle left behind by a Russian Princess.
Objects include artifacts relating to the Nuremberg trials at the end of World War II.
Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a second visit to East Sussex as they welcome thousands of visitors to Eastbourne Bandstand.
Fiona Bruce and the team are at Eastbourne Bandstand family treasures featured include a collection of pottery with a moving story.
A return visit to Wightwick Manor near Wolverhampton for Fiona Bruce and the experts discoveries include two drawings made by one of Britain's greatest artists JMW Turner.
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Polesden Lacey in Surrey and discover a valuable rat deterrent, a glove believed to have belonged to Elizabeth I, and a brooch which was kept hidden for years whilst the owner was in a prisoner of war camp.
Fiona and the team return to RAF Marham in Norfolk where finds include a statue of Buddha.
Featuring a modern painting of an Irish landscape and a collection of compacts.