Ep 11. Peebles, Peeblesshire
- March 10, 1996
- 54 min
Antiques Roadshow UK season 18 episode 11 takes place in Peebles, Peeblesshire, a picturesque town in the Scottish Borders with a rich history of textile production and agricultural trade. As always, the show's experts and specialists are on hand to evaluate an interesting array of vintage and antique items brought in by local residents and visitors alike.
One of the highlights of this particular episode is a set of antique silverware that has been passed down through generations of a local family. The expert valuer is impressed by the intricate design and historical significance of the pieces, which were crafted by a renowned silversmith in the early 19th century. The owner is thrilled to learn the true value of these heirlooms, which will be treasured even more now that their history and worth have been confirmed.
Another item that catches the experts' attention is a set of hand-painted plates featuring scenes from a famous local battle. The owner explains that they belonged to a distant relative who fought in the battle and were passed down to her as part of their family heritage. The experts examine the plates closely, taking note of the quality of the paintings and the rarity of the piece. They are able to provide an estimate of the item's value, much to the surprise and delight of the owner.
A more unusual item that appears on the show is a collection of early 20th-century postcards featuring images of local landmarks and scenic views. The owner explains that these cards were collected by her great-grandmother, who was an avid postcard collector and would send them to family members as a way to stay in touch. The experts are fascinated by the variety of cards and the unique insight they provide into the daily life and culture of the region over a century ago.
One of the most emotional moments of the episode occurs when a local farmer brings in a set of antique farming tools that have been in his family for generations. He explains that his grandfather and father both used these tools to work the land and support their families. The expert valuer takes a close look at the tools and is able to provide some insight into their use and significance. The farmer is visibly moved by the valuation and the opportunity to honor his family's hard work and determination.
Throughout the episode, the Antiques Roadshow UK team also provides some fascinating insights into the history and culture of Peebles and the surrounding area. Viewers learn about the town's connections to the textile industry, the importance of agriculture and farming in the region, and the rich tradition of Scottish craftsmanship and design. As always, the show provides a unique window into the past and celebrates the value of treasured family heirlooms and historical artifacts.