Ep 24. Stanway (1)
- March 28, 2010
- 59 min
In this episode of Antiques Roadshow UK, the team visits the stunning Stanway House in Gloucestershire. Specialists from all areas of antiques and collectibles are on site to appraise a wide range of items brought in by eager visitors.
Host Fiona Bruce begins by speaking with an expert on silverware, who marvels at a beautiful silver tray with an intricate engraving. The tray is revealed to be a family heirloom, passed down for generations, and its owner is thrilled to discover its true worth.
We then move to the world of fine art, where a local artist has brought in a painting to be appraised. The painting is revealed to be the work of a famous Impressionist artist, and the owner is delighted to learn that it could be worth a significant amount of money.
Next up is a fascinating piece of militaria – a World War I medal with an incredible backstory. The medal was awarded to a brave soldier who risked his life to save his comrades, and the expert on the topic is deeply moved by the story behind it.
The Antique Roadshow team also takes a look at some unusual items, including a rare medieval manuscript and a curious collection of vintage taxidermy. One visitor even brings in a set of antique dental tools, which the specialist has never seen before.
As the day progresses, the experts are faced with more and more surprising and valuable finds, including a stunning diamond ring and a beautiful antique clock. With each new item, the team offers insights and information about the item's history, provenance, and current value.
Throughout the episode, we are treated to stunning views of Stanway House and its impressive grounds, as well as fascinating insights into the history behind the house and its previous owners. From the grandeur of the architecture to the intricacy of the antiques, this episode of Antiques Roadshow UK is a must-watch for anyone with an interest in history and collectibles.