We've chosen some of our favourite finds brought along by visitors to the Antiques Roadshow. Discover the fascinating histories of these items.
Marc Allum enjoys a nostalgic reminder of his childhood. But rarely has anyone seen these
Clive Farahar and our Balmoral visitors enjoy a little light music, inspired by a
Ceramics expert, Eric Knowles, listens to the touching story behind three recently
A jade Maori pendant dug up in the garden of a 17th century house stuns Ronnie Archer
A pair of battered racing leathers worn by motorcycle legend Barry Sheene bring back fond
Rupert Powell admires a book of plans and illustrations by renowned 18th century landscap
John Benjamin marvels at a diamond necklace presented to the City of Plymouth by Lady Ast
Jon Baddeley reveals the true purpose of a curious piece of carved wood dated 1775.
One of the finest miniature long case regulators ever seen in the Roadshow stuns clocks
Judith Miller is entertained by a giant pair of toy giraffes by Steiff.
Militaria specialist Mark Smith meets a teddy bear who flew on the Dambusters raid.
A chance find in a charity shop in Perth turns out to be something special with the help
A portrait of a beautiful lady by high society favourite John Singer Sargent charms Pictu
Books specialist Matthew Haley is amused by the story of Lord Nelson and a prize-winning
An exquisitely crafted musical penknife stuns Miscellaneous specialist Jon Baddeley.
Could a beautiful art nouveau vase that survived the Second World War in Ukraine be the