
Antiques Roadshow
A collection of 18th-century miniatures; effects of a Nobel Peace Prize winner; Chinese glass vase.

A collection of 18th-century miniatures; effects of a Nobel Peace Prize winner; Chinese glass vase.

A relic from HMS Victory; a mystery device once used to make explosions; large piece by Fabergé.

A painting; lost designs for exotic jewelry made by Cartier.

Fiona Bruce and the team head for Blair Castle, near Pitlochry in Scotland.

A painting that may be by Constable, and Cartier jewelry designs made in the mid-20th century.

Portrait painted by Stanley Spencer; an Egyptian head found buried in a Derby garden.

Fiona Bruce and the team are at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire.

Objects include a silver inkstand reputed to have been given to Lord Nelson.

Fiona Bruce and the team are at Tatton Park in Cheshire.

A pair of wooden pillars from HMS Victory; a dandy's outfit from the early 18th century.

Fiona Bruce and the team return to Hopetoun House in Queensferry, Scotland.

Pieces under the experts' eyes include a valuable cup and saucer bought at a boot sale.

Pieces under the experts' eyes include a Trafalgar medal awarded to a boy sailor.

Fiona Bruce and the team disembark at the Steam Museum in Swindon.

The roadshow returns to one of Wales’s grandest houses, Powis Castle.

Today's roadshow comes from glorious Sefton Park in Liverpool.

The roadshow descends on the biomes of the Eden Project in Cornwall.

The roadshow comes from Clissold Park in Stoke Newington, London.

The roadshow goes to one of the grandest, historic in Wales, Powis Castle.

The roadshow goes to Belmont House in Kent, where treasures include a piece of HMS Bounty.