Episode
Antiques Roadshow: Bath
Overview
Fiona Bruce and the team are in Bath where thousands flock to the Assembly Rooms with their treasured objects. Items under scrutiny include a marble statue which requires six men to lift, a pair of antique bronzes found under a caravan, and a genuine work by Constable.
Details
- Series
- Antiques Roadshow
- Season
- Season 32
- Episode
- Episode 17
- Air date
- 2010-01-31
- Runtime
- 58 min
Episode context
Bath is Episode 17 in Series 32 of Antiques Roadshow. It aired on 2010-01-31. The runtime is 58 min.
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Episode 16: Aberglasney
The team heads to Wales as Fiona Bruce and the experts arrive at Aberglasney Gardens in Carmarthenshire.
Despite the rain that welcomes them, there's a deluge of treasures including valuable illustrations found abandoned in a loft, a poignant remnant from the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade, and one of the most valuable plates ever seen at a Roadshow.
Episode 18: Bath (2)
A second helping from Bath, where Fiona Bruce and the team welcome visitors to the magnificent Assembly Rooms.
Cameras focus in on family treasures including a rare teapot bought at a boot sale, an unusual image of Hitler depicted in propaganda posters, and a painting of a gentle Irish landscape hides a dramatic valuation.
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Fiona Bruce and the experts return to the Brooklands Motor Racing and Aviation Museum near Weybridge for another busy day of valuations.
Objects brought before the cameras include a rare and highly valuable stirrup cup, books once owned by Churchill and rescued from a garden fire, and a remarkable bracelet given to Queen Victoria that was found in a gutter. Plus Fiona welcomes the return of a friendly Roadshow face.
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Episode 14: Brooklands
Fiona Bruce and the team are at full throttle as they arrive at Brooklands Motor Racing and Aviation Museum, near Weybridge in Surrey. Thousands flock to the paddocks, where the experts are on duty.
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Episode 20: Leeds (1)
Fiona Bruce and the team visit a packed Leeds Town Hall for another busy day of valuations.
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Episode 12: Abbotsford
Fiona Bruce and the experts head to the Scottish borders for another busy day of valuations at Abbotsford, near Melrose, once the home of Sir Walter Scott.
Objects under scrutiny include a bottle used by smugglers to fool the customs men, a miniature battle scene exquisitely hand cut by a prisoner during World War One, and a dinner service fit for a queen.
Episode 21: Leeds (2)
The programme makes a return visit to Leeds Town Hall as Fiona Bruce and the team of experts set up for another busy day.
Objects under scrutiny include an enormous sculpture of carved elephants weighing a ton and bought on the internet, a gold ring from the 16th century dug up in a field, and a doll with a tragic tale is brought out of her glass case for the first time in a hundred years.
Episode 11: Burghley House
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Burghley House near Stamford in Lincolnshire.
Objects exciting the experts include a valuable Lalique figure bought in a junk shop for under a pound, an exquisitely carved model ship made by Napoleonic prisoners of war, and a rare medal awarded to an heroic pigeon.
Plus, the valuation on a collection of cherished boxes prompts a brilliant reaction.
Episode 23: Hopetoun House
Fiona Bruce and the team greet over four thousand visitors who flocked to Hopetoun House on the banks of the Forth in Scotland for one of the busiest Roadshows on record.
Objects under scrutiny include a rare illustration of Queen Victoria visiting Balmoral for the first time, a valuable pottery pig kept in a cat basket, and some of the earliest records in the story of British broadcasting.
Episode 10: Bletchley Park (2)
A return visit to Bletchley Park near Milton Keynes with Fiona Bruce and the team of specialists.
Pieces under examination include an ornate vase rescued at the last minute from the dishwasher, a teddy bear with a secret story, and a surprise valuation.
Plus a stunning Art Deco brooch brings the house down.
Episode 24: Stanway House
Fiona Bruce and the team are in the Cotswolds to visit Stanway House.
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Plus, there's a big reaction when the owner of a box of posters bought for 50p is given a current day valuation.