Ep 7. Banqueting House - Part 1
- October 14, 2007
- 58 min
In Antiques Roadshow UK season 30 episode 7 titled Banqueting House - Part 1, the team of experts travel to the Banqueting House in Whitehall, London to appraise a variety of antiques and collectibles brought in by the public. The Banqueting House is an iconic historical landmark, designed by Inigo Jones and built in 1622. It was originally used as a venue for royal banquets and ceremonies, and is now part of the Historic Royal Palaces.
As always, the show features a diverse range of items including furniture, paintings, ceramics, jewellery, and more. The experts provide insight into the history and context of each item, as well as their value and rarity. Some of the standout items in this episode include a rare 18th-century desk, a collection of antique silver, and a pair of Georgian candlesticks.
One of the most fascinating appraisals in this episode comes from paintings expert Rupert Maas, who examines a portrait believed to be of Oliver Cromwell. He delves into the history of the portrait, the significance of Cromwell in British history, and the challenges of authenticating the identity of such an old painting.
Another notable appraisal is of a stunning diamond and pearl tiara from the early 20th century. The owner recounts the story of how the tiara was passed down through her family and the sentimental value it holds for her. Jewellery expert Geoffrey Munn provides insight into the craftsmanship and design of the tiara, as well as its potential value.
Throughout the episode, experts also offer advice on restoration and preservation of antiques, and provide insight into how to spot fakes and forgeries. The show offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of antiques and collectibles, and explores the unique stories and histories behind each object.
Overall, Antiques Roadshow UK season 30 episode 7 is a captivating and informative look at the antiques world, set against the backdrop of one of London's most iconic historical buildings. The expert appraisals provide valuable insights into the history and significance of each item, and offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of those who own and collect such treasures.