
Antiques Roadshow
Two very large portraits depicting servants who worked at the castle in the 18th century.

Two very large portraits depicting servants who worked at the castle in the 18th century.

Adam Schoon investigates one of the most remarkable adventures of all time.

Among objects featured are a portrait of a visitor's mother which was painted in India in the 1950s.

The experts are excited to find two items that have spent many years hidden from view.

Fiona Bruce and the team return to Hanbury Hall in Worcestershire.

Amongst objects is a table that was supposedly used to sign Napoleon's abdication.

Sword that ended the War of Independence in America; toilet chains; vases decorated with fairies.

Two sisters gifted with their great-great-grandmother's jewelry.

Finds include a very early movie camera and a dagger with a gruesome past.

Objects of interest include a pair of pistols used to protect the Royal Mail.

Treasures include rare items from the region's historic potteries.

At Mark Hill values a pop art jacket designed by Sir Peter Blake.

At Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, 'the ugly pot' carries a highly attractive value.

The team makes a return visit to the Spa town of Harrogate in Yorkshire.

Fiona Bruce and the team head for the elegant Royal Hall in Harrogate for another busy day.

Antiques Roadshow devotes an entire episode to celebrating the art and culture of one nation.

Treasures include an 18th century box engraved with a secret code and a cigarette case.

Treasures include a previously unseen account of the sinking of the Titanic.

Treasures include a curiosity that celebrates the work of author Charles Dickens.

Treasures include an 18th-century bottle, a mirror and a collection of medals.