

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow UK, the team heads to Towneley Hall in Burnley, a breathtaking stately home that has been the seat of the Towneley family for over 500 years. As always, the show's experts are on hand to provide valuations and historical context for the treasures brought in by members of the public.
Among the items featured in this episode are a beautiful Art Deco vase, an intricate Indian ivory chess set, and a rare book on the history of Lancashire that has been passed down through generations of a local family. Some of the most fascinating objects, however, are the ones with unusual stories attached to them.
One man brings in a set of silver spoons that were gifted to his great-great-great-grandfather by none other than Napoleon Bonaparte. Another owner brings in a painting that she discovered in her attic, which turns out to be a previously unknown work by celebrated artist J.M.W. Turner.
But it's not just the big-ticket items that capture the attention of the experts. One valuer is thrilled to see a quintessentially British picnic set complete with wicker hamper and checked blanket, while another is moved by a collection of hand-carved walking sticks that had belonged to the owner's father.
As always, the show's presenters and experts provide fascinating insights into the stories behind the objects, as well as their artistic and historical value. And of course, there are always surprises in store - sometimes a seemingly unremarkable item can turn out to be a priceless treasure, while other times a highly prized item can be revealed to be a clever forgery.
Whether you're a lover of history, art, or simply interesting stories, Antiques Roadshow UK is sure to have something to capture your imagination. Tune in to this episode to see the fascinating treasures that the experts uncover at Towneley Hall, Burnley.
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First AiredNovember 30, 2014
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Runtime58 min
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LanguageEnglish

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