
Antiques Roadshow
Garnet and diamond cross believed to have been gifted by Marie Antoinette en route to guillotine.

Garnet and diamond cross believed to have been gifted by Marie Antoinette en route to guillotine.

Fiona Bruce and the team travel to the Lake District.

Items include a communion book once owned by Wilfred Owen and a vintage Aston Martin.

Diamond jewels hidden in upholstered chair; claret jug; banner for Britain's oldest library.

A pearl necklace bought cheaply at a boot sale; a valuable clock found in a flea market.

A gold ring containing a lock of Byron's hair; two Chinese paintings.

Items featured include Walter Scott's walking cane and two very early cricket bats.

Fiona Bruce and the team head for the gardens of Trelissick near Truro in Cornwall.

Fiona Bruce and the experts head to Senate House, Britain's first skyscraper.

Pembroke Castle in West Wales; rare sapphire ring and Pope Pius XII's papal hat.

Photographs revealing the last days of the Russian royal family are brought for valuation.

Notes from one of Shakespeare's earliest readers; gold ring from a British family.

Fiona Bruce and the team head for Burton Constable Hall near Hull.

First transatlantic airmail letter; diaries of an SS officer imprisoned in Britain in World War II.

British survivors whose lives were shattered by WWII; Jewish families talk about life under Hitler.

An extremely heavy Tudor table; an extensive collection of Maundy Money.

In a special edition, Fiona Bruce looks at the most talked about finds of the year.

Finds include a glittering diamond bracelet once worn by Hollywood star Rita Hayworth.

Board Britain's most famous steam locomotive to celebrate the golden age of travel.

Poring over family heirlooms complete with memorable stories; an exceptionally rare silver box.