We've chosen some of our favourite finds brought along by visitors to the Antiques Roadshow. Discover the fascinating histories of these items.
Fiona Bruce discusses a rare World War 2 musical chamber pot.
Jon Baddeley examines memorabilia relating to the 1901-1904 Discovery expedition
A book left by Titanic survivor Millvina Dean to her granddaughter
A collection of items belonging to the tutor of Queen Victoria's children
Perhaps on of the most extraordinary finds of recent years
John Axford reveals the true provenance of these brick flower planters - are they fakes?
Marc Allum has valued everything on the Roadshow but the kitchen sink - until now...
Philip Mould examines the death mask of one of the most charismatic prime ministers
Who would have imagined one of the world's best ballerinas was a talented ceramicist?
Will Farmer waits all series for some Martin Brothers pots, then four turn up in one day..
This make-up box belonged to the world famous ballerina Margot Fonteyn in 1961
These rare artworks give Jon Baddely an insight into the inspirations of Charles Sykes
Rarely do we have the sitter of a portrait joining us at a Roadshow
Justin Croft is excited to find a handwritten poem by Robbie Burns.
This painting depicts the aftermath of a tragic storm in Eyemouth in 1881.
This box caught the attention of its sharp-eyed owner in an online auction
the sheer beauty of craftsmanship is the driving desire to bring an object to camera.
Ronnie explains the story behind the remarkable detail on this intricately engraved ring
Collected over 30 years, these beautiful handbags caught the eye of Lisa Lloyd
Beautifully executed enamelling and a rare early motoring scene
This is the very bugle that sounded the Charge of the Light Brigade
The story of Cologne - a brave pigeon who escaped a plane crash in World War Two
Lord Byron was known to be a great lover of dogs -
This book in a prize binding was awarded to DH Larwrence as a boy -