Antiques Roadshow
A letter from Florence Nightingale racing silk old wedding photographs art deco diamond brooch.
A letter from Florence Nightingale racing silk old wedding photographs art deco diamond brooch.
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Pannier Market in Tavistock, Devon.
Marble bust pair of rare candlesticks a man collects and races antique lawnmowers.
An early Mickey Mouse mascot a rare deco figurine documents that once belonged to the bodyguard of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
A bust of Dylan Thomas book of early silhouettes plate.
A small statue thought to be from King Tut's tomb Punch & Judy set sword pistol.
Michael Aspel traces what happened to some of the items featured on the show preview of a new program.
A set of royal cufflinks letter from Adm. Nelson collection of silver found in the back of a church's safe.
Grape holder made of silver cabinet of rare microscope slides ruby and diamond brooch.
A machine gun from World War I a papal portrait retrieved from a river bottom rare maps recording the early settlement of America.
A letter from Florence Nightingale racing silk old wedding photographs art deco diamond brooch.
Amongst the items featured at Cardiff Castle are an African witch doctor's ceremonial stick, a schoolboy's exercise book from 1745 and a Scandinavian drinking tankard valued at $18,000.
A painting bought at a bootsale Prince of Wales tea caddy clock.
Two hundred typewriters suffragette doll dressed in clothes cut from prison uniforms ring ornate table.
An ornate Russian cigarette case 19th century tourist's trinket depicting torture.
A rare clock, a stash of silver, and a treasured set of Beatles memorabilia are brought to the road show.
Puppet theater cast Worcester plate drawing by L.S. Lowry Staffordshire slipware.
Michael Aspel and the team head for Hastings where they uncover a Meissan pot, a doodle by artist Augustus John and a wedding gift from the 1920's that has never been opened.
A rare washing bowl for beards a portrait of a handsome cat valued at 18,000 pounds a Victorian bracelet that imitates a snake.
Hadrian's Wall original fittings from Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic Roman coin letter from J.R.R. Tolkien.
Mosaics made by prisoners of war are on display in Portmeirion, North Wales contender for Champion Collector of the U.K.
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