
The Repair Shop
First through the barn doors is Sue Lock, who has brought her grandmothers leather midwifery bag.

First through the barn doors is Sue Lock, who has brought her grandmothers leather midwifery bag.

The team restore a beloved father's tuba, a mantel clock and a bronze pot in the form of a lion dog.

Ceramics expert Kirsten Ramsay is charmed by a series of handmade pottery vegetable patch signs.

The team repairs a pair of tap shoes, an ornate silver purse and a magician's table.

The team restore a Chesterfield armchair, a brass keepsake box and a silver chain-link bracelet.

The team restore a prized silver tea set, a postbox and a leather desk folder.

Silversmith Brenton West helps to restore a treasured lead statue of a young man with a dog.

Eleanor Grundell has her hopes pinned on Richard Talman saving two rings with huge meaning.

The team restore a Venetian glass ceremonial goblet, a leather market porter's hat and more.

Sisters Daisy and Indiana Perry bring their father's damaged motor bike saddle bags.

A stuffed owl named Wol; a miniature piano; a wall clock.

An Indian dancing doll, a musical menorah and a handmade sewing box.

Jay Blades and the team restore a childhood puppet, an antique camera and an unusual timepiece.

The team restores a wooden soldier's trunk, a Persian tea set and a pair of vintage roller skates.

A dilapidated strap chair, a vintage printing machine and a toy war plane.

Soft toy restorers are entrusted to revive a worn-out rabbit; Pete Woods revives a bass drum.

First through the barn doors is a small, wooden child's chair.

The team restores a wooden toy yacht, a pre-NHS midwifery bag, and a mechanical toy milk bear.

The team repairs a pre-war metal pedal plane, a cigar box ukulele, and some broken zoo animals.

The team restore a ride-on toy shaped like a snail, a ballroom dancing trophy and a vintage bike.