Discover the fascinating histories of these items brought along by visitors to the Antiques Roadshow.
Marc Allum inspects a pair of early tattooing electric pens, first
Will Farmer gets goose-bumps over a rare Tony Morris painting
Saving those pennies can prove fruitful as Jon Baddeley demonstrates an
Books expert Justin Croft deciphers a pair of letters inviting a local farmer to funeral
Paintings expert, Rupert Maas, gets to grips with a work by Bristolian
Fiona Bruce and Rupert Mass catch up with the story of a Painting, first brought
Richard Price looks at an unusual Globe Clock, once given in lieu of a debt, which turns
Jewellery expert Geoffrey Munn decodes the symbols on this unusual piece of jewellery
Hilary Kay values this extraordinary collection of rare chocolate moulds
Dendy Easton discovers a seventeenth century landscape by a follower of Bruegel.
Hilary Kay admires a treasured Noah鈥檚 Ark model
Fiona Bruce reveals the story behind these damaged Guinness figurines.
Clive Farahar marvels at an impressive 鈥淥or Wullie鈥 Scottish comic book collection
Joanna Hardy is fascinated and slightly disturbed by this unusual set of Victorian jewell
Clive Farahar admires an illustrated, rat-skin bound book made by an
Furniture Expert Deborah Lambert sheds
Hilary Kay explores the extraordinary life of the "Yellow Earl"
A collection of 鈥楥hairman Mao鈥 memorabilia amassed by an English teacher
The Roadshow team are looking for stories and objects about Indian history and culture
Specialist Marc Allum follows up the story of a remarkable tapestry woven in tribute to
Duncan Campbell admires a rather sinister looking Kashmiri begging bowl.
Lee Young has the gruesome task of valuing a group of 19th Century 鈥淧enny Dreadfuls鈥.
Arts specialist Philip Mould meets previous Roadshow visitors who
A present from the early days of the picture house; Hilary Kay examines