Experts invite members of the public to bring along their antiques for examination. Hosted by Fiona Bruce.
The team visit Beverley Minster, where items include a medieval ring dug up on a farm, and two Victorian paintings given in exchange for a gambling debt.
DetailsThe team are back for a second visit to Beverley Minster. Items include a pair of valuable medical leech jars and a curious sideboard that hides secret drawers.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team head for Blair Castle, near Pitlochry in Scotland, where the treasures include a chair used by Einstein and a necklace made from stags' teeth.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team head to Brighton, where pieces under the experts' eyes include a Trafalgar medal awarded to a boy sailor who witnessed the epic battle.
DetailsUnder scrutiny are pieces including treasures found in a safe owned by Agatha Christie and a famous artist's portrait of a pig, as the team returns to Brighton.
DetailsItems include a pair of wooden pillars from HMS Victory and a dandy's outfit when visitors bring their treasures to the forecourt of the British Museum in London.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team of experts head to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, where objects under scrutiny include a rare boxing tile and a Stanley Spencer portrait.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team pay a second visit to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, where the experts are kept busy as more family treasures are brought from miles around.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team visit Hatfield House in Hertfordshire. Among the objects exciting the experts is a collection of almost 500 ornamental pigs.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team visit Hopetoun House in Queensferry, Scotland, where finds include Victorian dresses worn by royalty and a 16th century silver jewel box.
DetailsThe team head to Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft where treasures include a bracelet given to Queen Victoria and a paintbox which may have been owned by John Constable.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the team disembark at the Steam Museum in Swindon, where objects attracting the experts include one of the rarest pieces of silver even seen on the show.
DetailsFiona Bruce welcomes visitors to Cheshire's Tatton Park, on a day which proves memorable when one of the rarest 18th century pieces of Royal Worcester turns up.
DetailsFiona Bruce and the experts pay a return visit to Tatton Park in Cheshire, where objects unearthed include a silver inkstand reputed to have been given to Lord Nelson.
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