Discover the fascinating histories of these items brought along by visitors to the Antiques Roadshow.
Perhaps one of the most extraordinary stories to emerge in the responses for your family
Bill Harriman learns of a film linking a family legend to the death of the Red Baron.
Hilary Kay unwraps a train set that hasn鈥檛 been out of its box in over 70 years.
Fiona is moved by a tragic letter from a soldier to be opened in the event of his death.
Richard Price is dazzled by a mantel clock once given as a gift by Queen Victoria.
Fiona Bruce admires an iconic plastic helmet with a remarkable value
Oriental specialist David Battie unravels the secrets of an intricate bamboo pot
Hideous or historical? Fiona Bruce examines a Tudor purse made from a swan.
Pictures specialist Philip Mould admires a portrait and meets the sitter
Jewellery specialist Geoffrey Munn is captivated by an icy Russian paperweight.
Paul Atterbury learns about a woman who helped save Jewish lives in Holland during WW2.
Fiona Bruce admires a unique chair carved in response to the MPs expenses scandal.
Christopher Payne examines a campaign box said to have been stolen from Napoleon.
Jon Baddeley examines an early TV set with a tiny screen and a big value.