We've chosen some of our favourite finds brought along by visitors to the Antiques Roadshow. Discover the fascinating histories of these items.
Adam Schoon examines an Elizabethan mortar first used to crush herbs in 1588, the year of
An excited Matthew Haley discovers an extraordinary 17th Century miniature volume
An inherited collection of 19th century Indian watercolours turns out to be an
An astonished steward discovers his family heirlooms are treasured items.
The last moment of luxury; Geoffrey Munn reviews an art deco diamond bracelet of the
A prisoner of war’s trunk reveals the ingenuity of people even in the most
Justin Croft discusses the poignant story connected to the first mail to be carried
One of the most shocking Antiques Roadshow discoveries – a board game called ‘Jews Out’.
Gerry has a poignant reminder of his young cousin, Rolf.
The gentleman who brought in this beautiful, intricate silver tankard will be glad he did
Certainly amongst the largest paintings the Roadshow has seen, Phillip Mould takes a look
Fergus Gambon discovers a rare and exceptional dolls house with a price tag to match.
Paintings expert, Philip Mould, is intrigued by this chance discovery of what appears to
Rupert Maas is excited by the discovery of a portrait he believes to be one of the best f
Hilary Kay discovers an incredibly rare 18th century dress with
An unloved pair of Chinese pictures surprises everyone at the roadshow.