We've chosen some of our favourite finds brought along by visitors to the Antiques Roadshow. Discover the fascinating histories of these items.
Red leather box containing a comprehensive collection of impeccable jewellery.
A vase which was found in an old manor house and then washed in a dishwasher.
Ronnie Archer-Morgan hears the story of a New Zealand Maori waka huia.
A portrait of a young man who went on to chair a well-known financial services company.
Recruitment and fundraising posters in aid of the American war effort.
The story of a Welsh Farmer’s son
Story of an Iron Cross winning German soldier killed in action.
Three generations of one family tell the emotional story of a VC winning Lance-Corporal.
Paintings by a Doctor from the Royal Army Medical Corp.
Bronze trench art made by former artillery man Alexander Carrick.
Carved Ivory Snuff Bottle
A pair of valuable Delftware plates, one depicting King James II
An 18th century desk with a direct connection to Wentworth House.
The grandaughter of a local farmer brings in a special medal.
Rupert Mass explains the clues that indentify this picture of two pigs as a fake.
An early 19th Century hand-painted papier-mâché tray of an ironworks
An 1865 glass punch bowl that's been in the family for more than three generations.
Jon Baddeley's day is made when he sees a very rare model ship made
Adam Schoon meets a descendant of local Victorian sporting hero Arthur Wharton.
Deborah Lambert meets a priest who loves fine dining and collects Victorian dining furnit
Andy MCConnell sees an 18th century wine glass
John Sandon meets a young collector and discovers the origins of her 'Torquay fake'
Paul Atterbury looks at Victorian pump house drawings rescued from a dustbin.
Fiona Bruce looks at a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers with an unusual design feature