List of Antiques Roadshow episodes

Antiques Roadshow is a long-running British television series about the appraisal of antiques, broadcast on BBC One since the show's launch on February 18, 1979. It is currently in its forty-fourth series, with over 850 episodes to date.

Broadcast history

Series 1 (1979)

Series 1: 8 editions from 18 February[1] – 8 April 1979[2]

Series 2 (1980)

Series 2: 8 editions from 9 March[3] – 27 April 1980[4]

Series 3 (1981)

Series 3: 8 editions from 15 March[5] – 3 May 1981[6]

Series 4 (1982)

Series 4: 8 editions from 4 April[7] – 23 May 1982[8]

Series 5 (1983)

Series 5: 8 editions from 3 April – 22 May 1983[9]

Series 6 (1984)

Series 6: 7 editions from 8 April[10] – 20 May 1984[11]

Series 7 (1985)

Series 7: 8 editions from 31 March[12] – 19 May 1985[13]

Series 8 (1986)

Series 8: 10 editions from 16 March[14] – 18 May 1986[15]

Series 9 (1987)

Series 9: 12 editions from 4 January[16] – 22 March 1987[17]

Series 10 (1988)

Series 10: 12 editions from 3 January[18] – 20 March 1988[19]

Series 11 (1989)

Series 11: 12 editions from 1 January[20] – 19 March 1989[21]

Series 12 (1989-90)

Series 12: 12 editions from 31 December 1989[22] – 18 March 1990[23]

Series 13 (1990-91)

Series 13: 12 editions from 30 December 1990[24] – 17 March 1991[25]

Series 14 (1991-92)

Series 14: 12 editions from 29 December 1991[26] – 15 March 1992[27]

Series 15 (1992-93)

Series 15: 13 editions from 27 December 1992[28] – 21 March 1993[29]

Series 16 (1993-94)

Series 16: 15 editions from 26 December 1993[30] – 3 April 1994[31]

Series 17 (1995)

Series 17: 20 editions from 1 January[32] – 14 May 1995[33]

Series 18 (1995-96)

Series 18: 20 editions from 24 December 1995[34] – 5 May 1996[35]

Series 19 (1996-97)

Series 19: 26 editions from 27 October 1996[36] – 27 April 1997[37]

Series 20 (1997-98)

Series 20: 28 editions from 2 November 1997[38] – 17 May 1998[39]

Series 21 (1998-99)

Series 21: 25 editions (including 21st anniversary special) from 27 September 1998[40] – 14 March 1999[41]

Series 22 (1999-2000)

Series 22: 26 editions from 31 October 1999[42] – 21 May 2000[43]

Series 23 (2000-01)

Series 23: 26 editions from 1 October 2000[44][45] – 1 April 2001[46]

Series 24 (2001-02)

Series 24: 26 editions from 2 September 2001[47][45] – 5 May 2002[48]

Series 25 (2002-03)

Series 25: 26 editions from 8 September 2002[49][45] – 9 March 2003[50]

Series 26 (2003-04)

Series 26: 26 editions from 7 September 2003 – 29 February 2004[51][52]

Series 27 (2004-05)

Series 27: 25 editions from 5 September 2004 – 20 March 2005[53][54]

Series 28 (2005-06)

Series 28: 25 editions from 4 September 2005 – 19 March 2006[55][56]

Series 29 (2006-07)

Series 29: 31 editions from 3 September 2006 – 29 April 2007[57][58]

Series 30 (2007-08)

Series 30: 27 editions from 2 September 2007 – 30 March 2008[59][60]

Series 31 (2008-09)

Series 31: 27 editions from 7 September 2008 – 12 April 2009[61][62]

Series 32 (2009-10)

Series 32: 30 editions from 20 September 2009 – 9 May 2010[63]

Series 33 (2010-11)

Series 33: 29 editions from 19 September 2010 – 17 July 2011[64]

Series 34 (2011-12)

Series 34: 27 editions from 18 September 2011 – 8 July 2012[65]


Extracts from this series
No. in
series
LocationFilming dateOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)[66]
1"Manchester Town Hall, Manchester"TBA18 September 2011 (2011-09-18)5.60

Experts: Jon Baddeley, Eric Knowles, Elaine Binning, David Battie, Will Farmer, Justin Croft, Rupert Maas, Lars Tharp, John Benjamin, Graham Lay, Andy McConnell, John Foster, Judith Miller, Steven Moore, Mark Hill, John Axford, Duncan Campbell[67]

– Great Hall of Manchester Town Hall, including 12 murals by Ford Madox Brown
– toy Alfa Romeo P2 racing car made by CIJ (=Compagnie industrielle du jouet) of France in 1920s, £3,000
– 1920s mechanical Teddybear by Schuko of Nuremberg, Germany, £1,200
– Italian Renaissance revival bust in bronze and Alabaster, sculpted by Gustave Varenburg (poss. G.V. Wehrenberg) style of Naples or Turin, £1,800
musical chair, ornately carved and inlaid with Chamois motifs, made in Brienz, Switzerland, £2,000
– Japanese figure carrying sword, net and monkey. Carved in ivory by Harojama of the 'Tokyo School' (set up by Ishikawa Komei), c. 1890, £8,000
– leather belt with silver buckle concealing a Cyma Watches Swiss watch, 1920s, £600
– decorated 'fireplace' tiles made by Pilkingtons, decorated by John Chambers for William and Joseph Burton, £150 per tile
– score of Der Ring des Nibelungen - Die Walkiere by Richard Wagner. Donated by the great-granddaughters of music conductor Doctor Hans Richter, to The Hallé orchestra archive. A personal wedding gift from Wagner to Richter, £20,000
– faux copy of George Stubbs painted panel of Horses Fighting 1787, which disappeared, £2,000
– peacock blue vase from the Aesthetic movement 1890s Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, £500
– gold necklace Classical revival 1865–70, made by Robert Phillips, £3,000
– collection of drawings by John Mennie. Singapore in World War II, including the Selarang Square Squeeze from September 1942. Mennie (died 1982) trained at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen and Westminster School of Art in London. He worked as an art teacher, £1,200
[68] – glass bowl decorated in Vienna Secession style, the Habsburg Empire version of Art Nouveau (Jūgendstils), £300
– award-winning photograph of clog-maker and his apprentice c1910, plus the clogs in the photo, £30
– lesson in pearl quality
– 1900s toy In the country - The Model Village with hand-written message 'Father wishes Ernest a happy Christmas'. Made in Bavaria, £1,000
Clarice Cliff Mr Fish wall pocket, 1930s, £150, and fake Clarice Cliff ornament
– collection of cartoon Careless Talk Costs Live posters from World War II by Fougasse (=Cyril Kenneth Bird), £1,500
– broken Japanese Arita porcelain cat, made in 1680, £300
– silver cigarette case, autographed book and decorated scroll, presented to Lieutenant Glover and engraved/signed with the names of the White Russian Aristocracy who escaped to Crimea, Yalta and Malta in 1918, £10,000

Suffragette scarf from 1918, depicting Women's Rights in 1981.[65]
2"Charlecote Park, Warwickshire"TBA25 September 2011 (2011-09-25)5.79

Experts: Geoffrey Munn, Mark Poltimore, Fergus Gambon, Katherine Higgins, Ben Wright, Andy McConnell, Hilary Kay, Dominic Winter, John Axford, Clive Stewart Lockhart, Geoffrey Munn[67]

George Hammond Lucy and his wife Elizabeth extensively remodelled Charlecote House in the 19th century.
– Gold lapel pin with feather motif and Ouroboros (snake formed as an eternal circle) made by P.Orr and Sons, Madras, gift from Edward VII, £1,000
– painting of Polish cavalry officer by Michał Gorstkin-Wywiórski, marked 1885 Munich, £7,000
– collection of ceramic Cream jugs shaped like cows. Range including William Taylor Copeland, Spode, and fake Delft. Black glazed late 19th century Staffordshire, £30; Welsh jugs from Glamorgan Pottery £500 each; Pair of Yorkshire jugs, sponge decorated, £2,000, pair of Staffordshire creamware jugs, with 'Wealden type' glaze, £4,000
Art Deco sofa, 1930s, £800
– Swiss pocket watch in 'hunter case' with complex movement showing day, date, hours, minutes, month and moon. Belonged to Polish pilot who was a prisoner of war in WWII, £600
– 1900s Glass vase from John Walsh Walsh of Stourbridge, £500
mannequin from Drapery shop window, 1930s, £150
Marcel Breuer chair, £600
Sanderson Miller 1810, Regency Gothic Revival with trompe-l'œil features. £500
– 1953 Charles and Ray Eames Eames Lounge Chair, £3,000
– 1901 oil painting of Agnes Bowman (daughter of Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet) by Valentine Cameron Prinsep (Professor of the Royal Academy of Art), £12,000
toilet roll rejected by the Beatles from Abbey Road Studio (too hard and shiny)
– two volumes (of three) of Buck's Antiquities; or Venerable Remains published by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck in 1774. Bound in 'Red Morrroccan' leather by 'Rivière and Son's:Riviere, Robert (DNB00), £6,000 (£40,000 with third volume)
– stone carvings from the Gandhara Kingdom in 2nd century AD, developed their skills from Alexander the Great's empire. ££600, £1,000 and £2,500 respectively
– photograph of witness who gave evidence at trial of George Joseph Smith, The Brides in the Bath murderer.
– coronation cup and saucer presented by Queen Alexandra to Mrs Crossley, 1903
automaton moving scene to advertise 'Armitages Chicken Feed', 1930s, £700
– army record book, medals and memorabilia of William Henry Dale, born 1869, served from 14-year-old trumpeter to be Lieutenant Colonel, £15,000
nutbrown glass knife
amethyst and diamond ring, platinum, 1900, £1,000
The Archers memorabilia, cups, jigsaws. Autographed by Hedli Niklaus (aka Kathy Perks).
– painting on wooden panel by Swiss artist Edouard Castres, 1873, £5,000
– collection of gold boxes, £50,000
– enameled scene made in Geneva for Turkish market, £6,000
– micro mosaic, tesseret of coloured glass, £15,000

– 1900s Siberian Jade Rococo revival cigarette case, made by satellite firm of the House of Fabergé, £20,000[65]
3"Lulworth Castle, Lulworth Cove, Dorset"TBA2 October 2011 (2011-10-02)5.98

Experts: Hilary Kay, Paul Atterbury, Nicholas Mitchell, Grant Ford, Judith Miller, Richard Price, David Battie, Elaine Binning, Rupert Maas, John Sandon, Joanna Hardy, Henry Sandon, John Foster[67]

– cameo from Bovington Tank Museum
– a selection of Whitanco toys, c1920s (Whiteley Tansey & Company Ltd, registered in 1912 at Beech Street, Liverpool but grew after the First World War when German toys became unpopular): - 1920s car £1,000; - Spinning top £100; - Tank £300.
– the Statement of Abdication (see also s:Statement of Abdication) made by Edward VIII[69] sent as a letter to a select group of national dignitaries and administrators. £1,000
– ornate aneroid barometer, 1870s, with painted porcelain face in the style of the Aesthetic movement. Possibly painted by G. Sisirges. Value more than £3,000
– 1888 painting of sheep by Charles Jones R.A. (aka Sheep Jones) £5,000
Queen Victoria's knickers (or a sail) £600
– 1875-1880 carriage clock by J.M. Badollet & Co of Geneva (Jean Badollet, 1635-1718 founded the 300-year dynasty of clock makers) £3,500
– Japanese Budai - the God of Good Fortune, one of the Seven Lucky Gods, carved in Ivory by 'Katsuragi' in 1919. £800
– collection of silver spoons £40,000. Apostle spoon from Barnstaple £6,000; Puritan spoon £3,000; Funeral spoon; Lion spoon by Robert Wade of Bridgwater and Taunton £4,000
– 'mongrel' desk in multiple styles, woods and periods. Stained beech, pine and Oak. 17th century through 20th century. £200
– 1890 painting of cats by Théophile Steinlen from Montmartre, Paris. (Designer of posters for Le Chat Noir) £2,500
– 1900s fake HMS Eagle (1774) wine glass, engraved with Success to the Eagle Frigate. (Eagle was one of Nelson's fleet). £400
The Beatles single, Please Please Me, autographed at The Cavern Club by John, Paul, George and Ringo. £3,000
Cravat stick pin. Late 19th century English men's jewellery with carved moonstone face wearing a diamond tiara. £1,500
Posset pot, 1680, 'tin glazed' English Delftware (riveted), £1,000
– painting of Ladies in a landscape by Spanish artist Francisco Morales, 1879 (trained in Barcelona and Madrid, but achieved success in Paris), value £12,000
– two blown glass decanters, 1865–75, one decorated with a 'wreath of thistles' and a 'fighting lassie' symbolising Scottish culture, the other decorated with 'Spider, web and ivy' plus a 'figure of death' taking the soul. Possibly made by Ford of Edinburgh. but probably by 'Stevens and Williams' of Stourbridge. £1,500 and £2,500
Tankard (Jack) made from the skin of Oliver Cromwell's war-horse, decorated with his crest and inscribed. Deposited at C. Hoare & Co bank in Fleet Street. c1653. £30,000

Rolls-Royce Limited armoured car.[65]
4"Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire"TBA9 October 2011 (2011-10-09)5.96

Experts: Paul Atterbury, Lars Tharp, John Benjamin, Lennox Cato, Andy McConnell, Hilary Kay, Bunny Campione, John Axford, Steven Moore, Grant Ford, Alastair Dickenson[67]

– Cartoon titled Finsbury Circus of the Red Cross parcel handling offices during World War II, painted by Mary McNeil £500
– pair of Chinese vases, decorated with '1000 scholar's objects', including a Chúi, mid 19th century, £5,000
– Russian brooch, 1880, diamonds, yellow sapphire, aquamarine, pink topaz, pearls. £10,000
– diamond ring, 1830s £5,000
Toby Jug based on Sir Toby Philpott, Yorkshire Pottery, 1815–1820, £1,000
Flemish sideboard, 1890, hand carved solid walnut (Juglans regia), £800
– glass paper weight decorated with myriad monkeys, goats, donkeys, and stuff, 1848, made by Cristallerie de Baccarat, £800
Royal Caledonian Curling Club silver trophy (hot water jug) and Eve Muirhead (hot curler). Engraved scene 'after' Sir George Harvey (painter), made by 'Barnard Brothers of London' (Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard[70]), in 1841. £3,000
– Russian impressionistic painting by Belarusian artist Alexander Komarov, 1956, £3,000
– McPherson clan 'broth spoon', property of Captain John McPherson, Army recruiting officer, 1790s
– Threads, bobbin spinner and weaving machine, made of brass and ivory in mahogany box, owned by Mrs Mary Delany companion and Lady in Waiting to Queen Charlotte (and George III). Her needlework is exhibited in New York and the British Museum, £10,000
– 1930s Minnie Mouse by Margarete Steiff GmbH - £4,000, and Mickey Mouse made by 'The Dean's Company ' (Britain's Oldest Teddy Bear Company, founded in 1903), £300
– 1680 figurine of the Goddess of Mercy Guanyin, 'blondechin' porcelain (White of China), £5,000
– 1760s painting of boy by 'studio of' John James Masquerier, £6,000
– collection of miniatures - by John Smart the elder. Man (1765), £15,000; Lady (1770), £30,000
– glass novelty pipe, Yorkshire Glass, 1880, £200
– porcelain models of 1950s theatrical stars Paul Robeson, Laurence Olivier, Margot Fonteyn, John Gielgud, and Vivien Leigh. Designed and made by Susan Parkinson at Richard Parkinson Pottery Ltd., Brabourne Lees, Kent for the Briglin Pottery in London, founded by Brigitte Goldschmidt, £10,000
– 1920 painting of Edinburgh by Moonlight by William Crozier (Scottish artist) of The Edinburgh School, £3,000
– silver stag table lighter, made by George Lambert (Major George Lambert – Silversmith to the Queen by Royal warrant of appointment), 1888 £3,000
– 1930s Shōji Hamada pot, £1,000

– toy train set that belonged to John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl in c.1845, made by (CB) Buchna of Nurenburg, Germany, £35,000[65]

Series 35 (2012-13)

Series 35: 25 editions from 7 October 2012 – 23 June 2013

Series 36 (2013-14)

Series 36: 26 editions from 18 August 2013 – 20 July 2014

Series 37 (2014-15)

Series 37: 27 editions from 14 September 2014 – 28 June 2015

Series 38 (2015-16)

Series 38: 25 editions from 6 September 2015 – 15 May 2016

Series 39 (2016-17)

Series 39: 24 editions from 28 August 2016 – 2 July 2017

Series 40 (2017-19)

Series 40: 27 editions from 24 September 2017 – 26 May 2019

Series 41 (2019)

Series 41: 19 editions from 6 January 2019 – 16 June 2019

Series 42 (2019-20)

Series 42: 17 editions from 1 September 2019 – 14 May 2020

Series 43 (2021)

Series 43: 16 editions from 3 January 2021 - 18 July 2021

Series 44 (2021-22)

Series 44: 1? editions from 12 September 2021 - ?? ??? 2022[45]

Specials

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