
Antiques Roadshow
A visit to the Queen Mother's former residence uncovers local treasures and curiosities.

A visit to the Queen Mother's former residence uncovers local treasures and curiosities.

The team visit an iconic modernist building, the De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill-on-Sea.

Napoleon's drinking glass; an early piece of television technology.

A rare Scottish sword found behind a chimney; delivery bicycles still in regular use.

From the gardens of Powis Castle in Wales, the treasures include an original "Doctor Who" script.

Michael Aspel and the team do some beachcombing at Exmouth on the Devon coast.

Michael Aspel and the team pay a second visit to East Kirkby Airfield in Lincolnshire.

Michael Aspel and the team visit East Kirkby airfield in Lincolnshire.

Featuring the story of a watercolor purchased for two cigarettes in a WWII POW camp.

Items include some letters from Noel Coward and a bust of the 18th-century actress Sarah Siddons.

Michael Aspel and the team unearth more treasures at London's Banqueting House.

Michael Aspel and the team take a trip to Banqueting House, in the heart of London.

Michael Aspel and the team survey antiques and heirlooms at Coventry Cathedral.

Hall clock; cider mugs from a local garden shed; a primitive painting of Bristol's harbor.

A lost portrait of William Gladstone; pendant; a pair of small rice bowls.

Anne Boleyn's manuscript; French cabinets.

Michael Aspel and the team head to Arundel Castle in Norfolk for a second visit.

The Courtyard Theatre is the venue to kick off the show's 30th Anniversary Celebrations.

Michael Aspel brings the season to a close with a reminder of this season's greatest finds.

In Melbourne, Australia, Michael Aspel and the team uncover relics from the days of gold strikes.