Antiques Roadshow UK Season 39 Episode 7 Broughton Castle 2
- October 9, 2016
- 57 min
In this episode of Antiques Roadshow UK season 39, the team heads to Broughton Castle for the second time to appraise more antique treasures brought in by local residents. Set against the stunning backdrop of the 14th century castle, the show combines the thrill of the treasure hunt with the fascinating stories behind each object.
The first guest to appear on the show is a self-professed “hoarder” who has a collection of vintage toys dating back to the 1920s. Expert Mark Hill is impressed with the collection, which includes rare tin toys and early examples of plastic dolls. He appraises each piece carefully, providing insight into their history and value. The owner is thrilled with the final estimate and is even inspired to part with a few prized possessions for the right price.
Next up is a woman who inherited a collection of antique jewellery from her grandmother. The expert, Geoffrey Munn, is intrigued by the intricate designs and delicate details of the pieces. He identifies some of the stones and metals used in the jewellery, as well as their origin and likely timeframe. The owner is particularly delighted to learn that one of the pieces was likely worn by her grandmother at her wedding.
The show also features a unique piece of furniture, a Victorian-era “campaign chair” used by officers in the British military. Expert Lennox Cato explains the chair’s unique design, which allowed it to be easily transported during long marches. He marvels at the chair’s excellent condition, despite being over 150 years old. The owner is pleased to learn more about the chair’s history and value, and expresses pride in the piece being passed down through her own family.
Another guest brings in a collection of rare books, including a first edition of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”. Expert Justin Croft is impressed with the condition of the books and provides a thorough appraisal of their worth. He also explains some of the history behind the printing process for the books, as well as the importance of copies with original bindings. The owner is pleased to learn the true value of her collection, and expresses her gratitude for the show’s experts.
Finally, the show features a unique military artefact, a medal given to a soldier for bravery during World War I. Expert Mark Smith explains the history and significance of the medal, as well as the military campaign in which the recipient would have served. He also notes the rarity of the medal, which was not a common award during the war. The owner is moved to learn more about her grandfather’s service and expresses her pride in his bravery.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to the stunning scenery and architecture of Broughton Castle, which serves as a backdrop for each appraisal. The experts on the show provide fascinating historical context for each object, revealing the often-surprising stories behind each antique. The guests are thrilled to learn more about their prized possessions and grateful for the show’s experts, who offer their insights and knowledge with generosity and humour. The show is both entertaining and educational, providing a new appreciation for the treasures we often take for granted.