Antiques Roadshow UK Season 31 Episode 7 Southwell (1)
- October 19, 2008
- 59 min
In this episode of Antiques Roadshow UK, the team heads to Southwell and the historic Minster to meet with local residents who have brought along their beloved antiques to be assessed. Fiona Bruce and the experts are greeted with a variety of fascinating objects, including an ornate Chinese incense burner that is thought to be over 2000 years old.
The programme begins with a visit to the beautiful Minster, where items such as a rare Tudor painting and a valuable piece of silverware that was once owned by Queen Victoria are examined. The experts praise the intricate detail on the painting, highlighting its historical significance as a portrait from the Tudor period. Meanwhile, the silverware, a striking silver vase, is deemed to be of exceptionally high quality and the expert suggests it is likely to have been created by a Royal silversmith.
The next stop is the nearby National Trust property, The Workhouse, where a number of intriguing items are presented to the Antiques Roadshow team. A particular highlight is a stunning collection of blue and white Chinese porcelain, which the expert describes as being of exceptional beauty and rarity. The collection includes tea pots, tea bowls and saucers, with each individual item being examined in close detail to fully appreciate their aesthetic and historical qualities.
Back at Southwell, the team are met by more locals eager to discover the true value of their treasured items. The first object to be examined is a beautiful silver bracelet, dating back to the 18th century. With a unique pattern and intricate design, the expert notes that it is a splendid example of Georgian silverware, highly prized by collectors today.
Next up is an incredibly ornate Chinese incense burner, which is said to be over 2000 years old. The object is incredibly rare and beautifully detailed, with intricate carvings and engravings covering the exterior. The expert is visibly impressed and notes that it is one of the most extraordinary pieces of Chinese art to have ever been brought to the show.
Other highlights include a rare bronze sculpture by the renowned French artist, Jules Moigniez, which is highly sought after by collectors internationally. The detail and intricacy of the sculpture is praised by the expert, who highlights the way in which the artist has created a sense of movement and energy in the piece.
The final item to be assessed in this episode is a fascinating collection of photographs, letters and other memorabilia relating to a famous British soldier from the First World War. The expert is thoroughly impressed by the historical significance of the material and notes that it provides a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier at that time.
Throughout the episode, Fiona Bruce and the experts are seen engaging with the locals, delving into the history and story behind each object. The show provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of antiques and collectors, highlighting the beauty and historical significance of each object presented. For those with an interest in vintage and antique items, this is an episode not to be missed.