Antiques Roadshow (series 28)
Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979. Series 28 (2005/06) comprised 25 editions that were broadcast by the BBC from 4 September 2005 – 19 March 2006.[1][2][3]
- For editions of other series of the Antiques Roadshow please see List of Antiques Roadshow episodes
The dates in brackets given below are the dates each episode was filmed at the location. The date not in brackets is the episode's first UK airing date on BBC One.
Series / Episode Aired |
Location | Host & Experts | Notes |
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28/1 4/9/2005 | Lichfield Cathedral Lichfield Staffordshire | Michael Aspel & John Axford Andrew Davis Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay Lars Tharp[1] |
– first edition by Samuel Johnson |
28/2 11/9/2005 | University of Wales Lampeter Ceredigion, Wales | Michael Aspel & Richard Price Paul Atterbury Lars Tharp[1] | – bust of Dylan Thomas – book of early silhouettes, – plate worth £10,000.[3] |
28/3 18/9/2005 | Edinburgh Scotland | Michael Aspel & Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] | – Mickey Mouse mascot, – Art Deco figurine that belonged to the bodyguard to Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson.[3] |
28/4 25/9/2005 | Normanby Hall Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire | Michael Aspel & Eric Knowles Hilary Kay David Battie Christopher Payne Nicholas Mitchell Andrew Davis[1] |
– Royal Worcester powder blue vases, 1928–1932, painted by Edward Townsend, Moseley, and Albert Schuck. £4,000 |
28/5 2/10/2005 | Pannier Market, Tavistock, Devon Devon | Michael Aspel & Keith Baker Nicholas Mitchell David Battie[1] | – prison uniform and a cat o'nine tails from Dartmoor (HM Prison), – hunting horn used at D Day – a plate worth £1,000.[3] |
28/6 9/10/2005 | Compilation episode Lichfield & Normanby Hall | Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] | – Ring of the Romanian Royal Family, – Arts and Crafts Movement bed – undertaker's collection of coffinalia.[3] |
28/7 16/10/2005 | Ipswich East Anglia | Michael Aspel & Ian Harris Christopher Payne Paul Atterbury Lars Tharp[1] | – Duke's chamber pot used for champagne, – early record player – a white elephant valued at £1500.[3] |
28/8 23/10/2005 | Beamish Museum County Durham | Michael Aspel & Paul Atterbury Lars Tharp David Battie[1] |
– 1910 painting, probably of Virginia Wolff by unknown artist. probably £2,000 |
28/9 30/10/2005 | Manderston House Duns Berwickshire | Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne David Battie Paul Atterbury[1] | [3] |
28/10 6/11/2005 | Rochdale Town Hall Rochdale Greater Manchester | Michael Aspel & Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] |
– Rochdale Great hall with a Hammerbeam roof and Mintons tiled floor |
28/11 13/11/2005 | Chelsea pensioners Royal Hospital, Chelsea Chelsea, London | Michael Aspel & Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay Eric Knowles Geoffrey Munn John Sandon John Axford John Bly Paul Atterbury[1] |
– collection of jewellery £15,000. Cufflinks and letter, gifted by George VI of the United Kingdom in 1937; items made by Collingwood & Co of 171 New Bond Street, London, and by Hennell Of Bond Street Ltd (circa 1739–2001) |
28/12 20/11/2005 | Winter Gardens Ventnor Isle of Wight | Michael Aspel & Eric Knowles Paul Atterbury David Battie Ian Harris Richard Price Nicholas Mitchell Andrew Davis Natalie Harris Henry Sandon Mark Alum Geoffrey Munn Christopher Paigne Katherine Higgins[1] |
– late 19th century carved mahogany girondelle (mirror), £2,000 |
28/13 27/11/2005 | Compilation Episode Beamish Museum & University of Wales Lampeter & Manderston House | Michael Aspel & Nicholas Mitchell Lars Tharp Hilary Kay David Battie Ian Harris Christopher Payne Gordon Lang Martin Levy Natalie Harris Phillip Mould Mark Alum Geoffrey Munn Bonny Campione[1] | Beamish – Oil painting by Matthew White Ridley titled Two strings to the bow, 1863, value £5,000 – Edward VIII Coronation / abdication mug, valued at £800 – silver box from Württemberg in the Jūgendstils style of Art Nouveau, value £500 – 1920s Art Deco cocktail cabinet, £300 Lampeter – early fan mail and memorabilia for Elton John, pictures, autograph, programs – jewellery collection from the 1880s, Belle Époque, Art Deco and 1950s, value £15,000 – chest of drawers value £7000 – collection of watercolour paintings by Rita (Ita) (Bridget) and Jess Jardine, Rita painted posters and 'carriage art' for railways, (possibly NER). £700-£1,000 each – 1900s Japanese vase depicting the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, blue undercoat enamelled on top, value £1,800 – Edwardian postcard collection Manderston – 1830s marine chronometer made by 'Ellicott and Smith', value £2,000 – 1950s jewellery, lyrebird brooch in 'baguette cut' diamonds, £10,000; and Cartier SA diamond ring, value £6,000 – 1915 wax doll used as shop mannequin, value £1,000 – collection of 19th century Canton porcelain Chinese plates value £6,000[3] |
28/14 4/12/2005 | Ashton Hall (Lancaster Town Hall) Lancaster, Lancashire | Michael Aspel & Eric Knowles Nicholas Mitchell Christopher Payne Paul Atterbury John Benjamin Andrew Davis Hilary Kay[1] | – centrifugal leaf table by Robert Gillow cabinetmaker at Lancaster Town Hall – c.1850 Gillows cabinetmaker's tool chest incl. 3 Norris planes, 30 moulding planes £3000 – silver 'Challenge cup' donated to Lancaster Agricultural Society by Lady Ashton, value £500 – Eltonware pots by Sir Edmund Elton of Clevedon, value £150 each – 1920s Columbia Grafonola gramophone/Graphophone cabinet and records. – a pair of miniature ceramic clogs labelled Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, £800 – a series of letters from the Crimean War, £500 – 1855 oil painting of rural scene by Thomas Sidney Cooper, £6,000 – collection of c.1200 20th century silk and rayon-crêpe scarves by Hermès, Ferragamo, Emilio Pucci et al. – 1950s mannequin and corsetry, £200 – pair of c.1900 bronze Japanese 'rat' sculpture £800 – 1865 English Renaissance Revival silver Bonbon dish – collection of Victorian/Edwardian Music hall postcards and trade-cards, – anti-slavery ring (£2,000), – portrait miniature of Anne Francoise Carr, married Jean Claude Hubert in London c.1784 – late 19th century Paisley rug, £800 – bollard/pot from Morecambe promenade, made by Leeds Fireclay company, £500 – Mrs Buck's 'Farmhouse Recipes and Remedys' book, from Westmorland, c.1700, £800 – intricate 17th century domestic embroidery of the 'enchanted garden of Ceres' (Roman goddess), £10,000[3] |
28/15 11/12/2005 | Coughton Court Studley & Alcester Warwickshire | Michael Aspel & Nicholas Mitchell Lars Tharp Hilary Kay David Battie Ian Harris Christopher Payne Gordon Lang Martin Levy Natalie Harris[1] |
– 1900s automaton mechanical toy by Fernand Martin (France), Le Pochard (the drunkard) |
28/16 18/12/2005 | Coughton Court Studley & Alcester Warwickshire | Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne Hilary Kay David Battie[1] |
– Welsh dresser, £5,000, with Gaudy Welsh jugs and pottery by Charles Allerton & Sons of Stoke on Trent |
28/17 28/12/2005 | Next Generation British Empire and Commonwealth | Michael Aspel & David Battie Lars Tharp Hilary Kay Paul Atterbury[1] | |
28/18 1/1/2006 | University of Sydney Sydney Australia | Michael Aspel & Paul Atterbury Eric Knowles Hilary Kay[1] |
– pair of Royal Worcester porcelain jars decorated with Scottish Highlands scene painted by Harry Stinton, £3,000 / $8,000 Australian |
28/19 15/1/2006 | Norwich Cathedral Norwich | Michael Aspel & Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles Andrew Davis Nicholas Mitchell Ian Harris Martin Levy John Axford Natalie Harris Jon Baddeley Steven Moore[1] |
– Surrey House, Norwich |
28/20 22/1/2006 | Norwich Cathedral Norwich | Michael Aspel & Steven Moore Lars Tharp Eric Knowles Ian Harris David Battie Hilary Kay[1] |
– 1904 teddy bear £400 and velveteen Peter Rabbit by Margarete Steiff GmbH, £500 |
28/21 5/2/2006 | Millennium Forum Derry Northern Ireland | Michael Aspel & John Axford David Battie Gordon Lang Andrew Davis Eric Knowles Lars Tharp[1] |
– Spanish Armada shipwrecked at Northern Ireland, certificate and token absolving soldiers from sins |
28/22 12/2/2006 | Compilation episode Winter gardens Ventnor Isle of Wight and Lancaster, Lancashire and Millennium Forum Derry | Michael Aspel & Nicholas Mitchell Ian Harris Eric Knowles John Benjamin[1] |
– Isle of Wight – Ventnor – Lancaster – Millennium Forum, Derry |
28/23 26/2/2006 | Montacute House Somerset | Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay Lars Tharp[1] |
– Location of Oscar-winning Sense and Sensibility by – Jane Austen |
28/24 5/3/2006 | Montacute House Somerset | Michael Aspel & John Sandon Christopher Payne Paul Atterbury Keith Baker Christopher Payne David Battie Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay Lars Tharp[1] |
– novelty camel teapot, 1745–1750, Staffordshire, English salt glaze, Thomas or John Wedgwood, £7,000 |
28/25 12/3/2006 | Royal Exhibition Building Melbourne Australia | Michael Aspel & Eric Knowles Hilary Kay Paul Atterbury John Benjamin Jon Baddeley[1] |
– Melbourne retailer, Myer, started in 1899 by selling buttons to Gold rush prospectors |
28/26 19/3/2006 | Season Retrospective | Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne David Battie Paul Atterbury Hilary Kay Lars Tharp Eric Knowles[1] |
– Geofrey Munn: Chelsea Royal Hospital – – chased gold, silver and enamel Art Nouveau brooch showing four faces, made by the goldsmith 'Louis Aucoc of Paris', (The master who taught René Lalique). Gifted to a brave lady who vanquished two armed assailants. £8,000 |
References
- TV.com Antiques Roadshow Series 28 Episode database
- Homes And Antiques, Meet the Experts
- "BBC, Antiques Roadshow Series 28 programme guide". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
- The Peerage – Elsie Lady Bradford
- Design and Art of Australia Online – James Taylor, b. 1785 UK, Artist (Printmaker), (Painter), (Draughtsman)
- "Oldbury Bugle, Robert Hancock". Archived from the original on 21 February 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
- Profile of Cass Halliday
- Australian Dictionary of Biography, Smith, Louis Lawrence (1830–1910) by Guy Featherstone