Antiques Roadshow
Early puppets clothes and accessories from the Swinging Sixties oak dresser.
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.
Valuable illustrations found in a loft remnant from the Charge of the Light Brigade plate.
Rare stirrup cup books once owned by Winston Churchill and rescued from a garden fire bracelet given to Queen Victoria.
Risque bust found in a garden rare artifacts recording Bluebird attempts to break world speed records old chest aboriginal tools.
A piece of furniture used as target practice by the Germans a giant sapphire once owned by a Maharajah a single bank note worth a fortune.
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.
Brown jug silver salver a long case clock.
Objects at Hertford College in Oxford include a Beatles recording session, a Maori carving and a Russian painting.
Prayer book valuable pair of dueling pistols the original Teddy from "Watch with Mother."
A bible containing handwritten extracts from Charlotte Bronte images drawn under fire by a war artist boot sale brooch.
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.
Objects include a bracelet once gifted by Queen Victoria small seal used by campaigners for the abolition of slavery tapestry.
Items in Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset, include a painting, and a plate possibly found in Captain Scott's tent on the ill-fated Antarctic expedition.
Medicine chest from early Victorian times, complete with many intact medicines a historic document marking the end of World War II pair of rare Irish plate buckets.
The show is recorded in the former drawing offices of Harland and Wolff where the Titanic was conceived.