
Antiques Roadshow
Specialists in Yorkshire examine treasures including a valuable doodle by Lowry.

Specialists in Yorkshire examine treasures including a valuable doodle by Lowry.

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.

Risque bust; rare artifacts recording Bluebird attempts to break world speed records.

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.

Objects include a box of paints claimed to have been once owned by John Constable.

Items include a pair of medical leech jars and a sideboard that hides secret drawers.

Fiona Bruce travels to Beverley Minster in Yorkshire.

Fiona Bruce and the experts look back at some of the series' most talked about finds.