Antiques Roadshow UK Season 27 Episode 18 Tyntesfield
- January 2, 2005
- 53 min
In this episode of Antiques Roadshow UK, the team travels to Tyntesfield, a Victorian Gothic Revival estate in North Somerset. As always, a diverse group of people brings their family heirlooms, antiques, and oddities to be evaluated.
Expert ceramicist Stephen Moore examines a unique teapot made in the shape of a boar's head. It has been in the family for generations and was used during their annual hunting trips. Moore explains the origins of the piece and its value, taking into account its rarity and excellent condition.
Jewelry expert Susan Rumfitt appraises a stunning gold bracelet that belonged to a wealthy woman in the early 20th century. The intricate design and high-quality gems make it a valuable piece for collectors, but the owner is more interested in its history than its potential selling price.
Meanwhile, furniture specialist Lennox Cato takes a look at a beautiful Victorian sofa. It has been in the same family for over a century and was likely handmade by a skilled craftsman. Cato explains the intricate carvings on the wood frame and the unique fabric used for the upholstery. Although the sofa has seen some wear and tear over the years, it still maintains its original beauty.
Another standout item is a painting of Tyntesfield itself, painted by a local artist in the early 1900s. Art expert Philip Mould examines the painting and discusses the importance of understanding the context in which it was created. He notes the significance of the estate during the Victorian era and how the painting reflects the culture and values of the time.
Other items that are evaluated include a rare cricket bat, a collection of vintage medical instruments, and a set of antique gardening tools.
The show also takes a deeper dive into the history of Tyntesfield itself, exploring its origins as a country house and its transformation over the years, as well as the family that once owned it. The team speaks with current residents and estate managers to learn more about the estate's unique artifacts, architecture, and stories.
As always, the Antiques Roadshow UK team provides expert appraisals and insights while offering a glimpse into the fascinating history of each item. This episode is a must-see for anyone interested in antiques and history alike.