Antiques Roadshow UK Season 35 Episode 21 Farnborough 2
- April 28, 2013
- 59 min
As the 21st episode of the 35th season of Antiques Roadshow UK, Farnborough 2 provides audiences with another exciting peek into the rare and fascinating world of antiques. The episode is set in the town of Farnborough, a bustling suburb southwest of London, and features a diverse array of items brought in by local residents.
The episode kicks off with a visit to a local library where expert Duncan Campbell meets up with a curator to explore a collection of rare books. They discuss the history of some of the books, including one particularly important book on the history of Farnborough itself. The book is quickly appraised by Campbell, and we get a sense of the value of some of these rare editions.
From there, we move to a local builder's yard where antiquities expert Lars Tharp inspects numerous pieces of antique stonework. The pieces include a stunning fireplace with a rich history and a rare garden bench that has been in the same family for over 200 years. Tharp provides insight into the history of the stonework and evaluates their worth both monetarily and historically.
Next, we meet up with ceramics expert Eric Knowles as he inspects a pair of Chinese jars brought in by a local collector. The jars are intricately decorated and feature jade detailing. Knowles appraises the jars and reveals that they are much newer than the owner had initially thought, but nonetheless still quite valuable.
The episode then turns to a rare find brought in by a local couple. They proudly display a golden brooch with intricate detailing, and the experts soon realize that it is an extremely rare and valuable piece from the 18th century. The brooch's story is fascinating, and the couple is thrilled to learn the true value of the piece.
The next segment features militaria expert Bill Harriman evaluating a collection of artifacts from the second world war. The collection includes a variety of items, including a rare piece of shrapnel and a bayonet. Harriman delves into the history of the weapons and provides insight into their value from both a monetary and historical perspective.
The episode concludes with a visit to a local hall where jewelry expert Jonathan Pratt inspects a collection of rare necklaces. The necklaces are uniquely designed and feature precious stones that make them quite valuable. Pratt appraises the pieces and gives his opinion on their historical significance.
Throughout the episode, we are treated to a wealth of history and insight into the world of antiques. Viewers get a front-row seat to the excitement of discovering rare and valuable pieces while also learning about their history and cultural significance. As one of the most popular antiques shows on television, Antiques Roadshow UK continues to captivate audiences season after season.