Ep 25. Stanway (2)
- April 4, 2010
- 59 min
In this episode of Antiques Roadshow UK season 32, the team heads to Stanway House in Gloucestershire for the second time. Once again, the show is hosted by Fiona Bruce and expert Rupert Maas is on hand to provide insight into the various antiques and collectibles brought in by members of the public.
The episode begins with Fiona introducing the stunning estate of Stanway House, which has been in the Tracy family for over 500 years. The first item to be appraised is a rare glass cup, which is believed to be from the Roman era. Rupert is visibly excited by the piece and explains its historical significance, as well as its potential value at auction.
Next up is a collection of silverware, including a candelabra and a tea set, which were passed down through the generations of one family. Rupert appraises the items and provides insight into their craftsmanship and history, revealing that they were likely made in the 18th century.
Another standout item is a painting by British artist J.M.W. Turner. The painting was found in a box of items purchased at a local auction and the owner had no idea of its value until having it appraised on the show. Rupert provides a fascinating insight into Turner's life and work, as well as the history of the painting itself.
Throughout the episode, Fiona and Rupert meet a variety of interesting characters, including a former racing driver who has a collection of vintage cars, an owner of a rare bookshop who has brought in a first edition of Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," and a couple who have a set of intricately carved Russian silver spoons.
As always, the show is filled with fascinating stories and insights into the world of antiques and collectibles. Viewers will be captivated by the beautiful items on display and the fascinating histories behind them. Antiques Roadshow UK season 32 episode 25 is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, art, or collecting.