Antiques Roadshow UK Season 39 Episode 10 Golden Age of Travel
- October 30, 2016
- 58 min
Antiques Roadshow UK season 39 episode 10, "Golden Age of Travel," takes viewers on a journey through time and explores the exciting world of travel and transportation. We see some of the most valuable and fascinating antiques and collectibles related to travel that have ever been found.
We meet many individuals who have brought in their most prized possessions to be appraised by the Antiques Roadshow experts. The show is set in a stunning location, where antique enthusiasts eagerly await to hear more about the history and value of their items.
Host Fiona Bruce takes the wheel as she navigates the various objects presented to the experts. From antique trunks to elaborate guidebooks and maps, viewers get a glimpse of the bygone era of European travel.
One striking item that caught the experts' attention is an antique motorcar, which was used in the early 20th century to transport wealthy individuals. The car's owner was amazed to discover that it held a high value, not just as a stunning piece of automobile history, but also as a work of functional art.
We see various examples of intricate vintage luggage, discovered by owners with stories to tell. One particular piece of luggage once belonged to a wealthy businessman who traveled in style during the golden age of travel on luxury liners, such as the SS Normandie and the Queen Mary. It was revealed that the luggage was designed and created by famous luxury brand Louis Vuitton.
The show also highlights an array of rare travel posters that adorned train stations, hotel lobbies, and other public places in the early 20th century. These eye-catching and colorful posters were usually commissioned by travel companies to promote destinations and transportation, and they have become highly collectible items today.
Another fascinating item is a rare 19th-century travel writing desk, designed for the sophisticated traveler who wanted to keep in touch with the world while on the move. The desk was made from elegantly carved oak and filled with various compartments for storing ink wells, writing paper, quills, and other writing instruments. Interestingly, the same desk was said to have been used by William Makepeace Thackeray during his travels, adding to its value and history.
The show also showcases an eclectic collection of souvenirs, including a miniature camel-caravan model, an intricate bronze mosque lamp, an antique African fertility statue, and a Japanese silk kimono. These fascinating and exotic items reflect the passion for travel and the desire to bring back souvenirs from different parts of the world.
Finally, the episode ends with a particularly exciting discovery: a collection of rare and collectible airline menu cards. These were gifts given to a former flight attendant by famous airlines such as BOAC and Pan Am. The menu cards were quite ornate and featured different paintings, photographs, or illustrations of destinations worldwide. The collection was valued at an impressive amount, much to the delight of their owner.
The Antiques Roadshow UK season 39 episode 10, "Golden Age of Travel," gives us a glimpse into the luxurious and adventurous world of travel from a time long gone. The show is filled with fascinating history, beautiful craftsmanship, and incredible stories of the people and objects that made this golden age possible.