Antiques Roadshow UK Season 28 Episode 20 Norwich

  • January 20, 2006
  • 53 min

In season 28, episode 20 of Antiques Roadshow UK, the team of experts takes a trip to the historic city of Norwich to appraise a wealth of interesting artefacts.

The episode begins with Fiona Bruce and the team arriving at the beautiful Gothic Norwich Cathedral. Here, the experts are joined by hundreds of eager locals, all hoping to find out if their treasured items are worth a fortune.

One of the most intriguing items to come before the experts is a book that is believed to have belonged to Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII. The book is a prayer book that has been passed down through generations of a Norfolk family. The family has always believed that the book once belonged to Anne Boleyn, but the experts must delve into the book's history to confirm or dispute this claim.

Another fascinating item is a beautiful Art Nouveau lamp that was bought by its current owner at an auction in the 1990s. The lamp is made of bronze and has a stunning stained glass shade. The experts must determine the artist who created the lamp and find out if it is a valuable piece of Art Nouveau history.

Meanwhile, a pensioner brings in a collection of medals that belonged to her father, who served in the Second World War. The collection includes medals awarded for bravery, including an impressive Distinguished Flying Cross. The expert handling the collection is moved by the stories that the medals represent and must determine their value based on their historical significance and rarity.

Another interesting item is a large glass punch bowl that has been in a family for over 200 years. The bowl is intricately engraved with images of animals and scenes from nature, and the expert handling it wonders whether it could be a valuable piece of Georgian glass.

One of the most astonishing discoveries of the episode is a portrait painting brought in by a local man. The painting was found in a skip by the man's father over 50 years ago and has been hanging in the family's home ever since. The expert handling the painting is amazed to discover that it is actually a rare portrait of the Duke of Wellington, painted by a well-known artist of the time. The painting is estimated to be worth a substantial sum.

Other items appraised on this episode include a silver picture frame with connections to the Titanic, a collection of rare Norwich City Football Club memorabilia, and a delightful vintage doll's house.

Throughout the episode, the experts provide fascinating insights into the history and provenance of each item, as well as giving their honest opinions on their values. As always, there are moments of excitement and surprise for both the owners of the items and the viewers at home.

Overall, season 28, episode 20 of Antiques Roadshow UK is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, art, or the fascinating stories behind everyday objects.

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  • First Aired
    January 20, 2006
  • Runtime
    53 min
  • Language
    English