Antiques Roadshow (series 29)

– Working model/toy gas cooker by Charlie Twilton, – gold decorated powder compact with Cabochon rubies, designed by Boucheron of France, 1940s, value £7,000 – Henry Berry (rugby union) Rugby union caps and memorabilia, including England 1910, Gloucestershire 1910, £2,000 – Box of Chocolates dated 1900 – collection of René Lalique glassware, 1920s Ceylon style lamp £4,000; Avalon style vase, £1,000; Powder Pot with Dandelion design, £1,200 – silver Christening set decorated with vine leaves, made by Aaron Hadfield, 1840, £1,000 – bronze Japanese statue holding gong, Japanese, Meiji period, late 19th century.

& W. Cary', London, Late 18th Century, £400 – Marine chronometer, 1837, £4,000 – 1940s waterproof Panerai watch, as worn by the frogmen of the Decima Flottiglia MAS in World War II, captured from a Nazi diver at the Battle of Arnhem, £20,000 – Japanese vase, Satsuma ware, made in Kyoto, c1885-1900, decorated panels and black lacquer framing and gilding, Kinkozan, £10,000 – catalogue from Witley Court estate sale in 1937, £150 – pair of bronze crested parakeets £250 – railings art £300 – Worcester porcelain made by George Grainger, 1840, an extra (experimental) plate from a set that Queen Victoria gave to Tzar Nicholas I of Russia, £4,000 – ornate Credenza / cabinet, 1860s-1870s, French shape, English decoration by Owen Jones (architect) and Christopher Jess and Wedgewood Jasperware, £7,000 – collection of jewellery - emerald and diamond brooch, 1930s Art Deco, £3,000 – Victorian emerald and diamond earrings, 1845, £5,000 – individually foiled emeralds in 'canateel' gold setting, William IV (1830s), £8,000[3] – 1920s Art Nouveau vase by Moorcroft, in Maiping shape.

Oyster plates (chipped) £400 – English necklace in 'Cambridge blue' enamel and gold with half pearls 1865 £2,000 – 1880s pendant with scrolling Byzantine or Coptic motifs by John Brogden (jeweller), (maker of revivalist jewellery in Roman and Byzantine styles) £3,500 – painting of Pekingese dogs and Mount Fuji, by A.C. Duggan, £2,500 – collection of electric toasters, 1909–1960, up to £3,000 – Smoking pipe (tobacco), carved in Meerschaum style in Germany, carved with head on the bowl in Vienna c.1860, £1,000 – ornate 1900 porcelain bog and wash basin by 'Cauldon Potteries'[4][5] of Staffordshire.

[6] £6,000[3] – collection of cats figurines, - pair of Staffordshire made in the 1900s, £400, – miniature cat 'love token' made in 1750 by the Chelsea porcelain factory £1,000 – 1926 'wind-up' toy car, made in Great Britain by Chad Valley or Metoy or .... £500 – oil painting by 'Miss Hoadley', 1920s – gold and black decorated 'widow's mourning locket', (black ivy symbolising the end of a marriage), £700, plus gold chain £500 – carved wooden statue of American Indian, 1990s shop sign for tobacconists, – 1970s Studio glass blue bowl, by Charlie Meaker, (American working in Sunderland, UK) £200 – Caterpillar Club gold brooch and membership card.

Awarded since 1922 by the Irving Air Chute company for over 20,000 crew who bailed out of planes, £250 – carved wooden wall-mounted pot stand decorated with gilt gesso.

English 1725 Rococo (first period) £7,500 – late 19th century, Norwegian pine bench, carved in Viking [Old Norsk] revival style, £1,000 – 1870 English Gothic table £1,250 – silver case made by Liberty (department store) in 1903, decorated by Archibald Knox (designer) in the Celtic Revival style of Art Nouveau £400 – bronze sculpture by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson (known as Pilkington Jackson 1887–1973) in 1928.

Cast from a 'studio model' for a tableau in wood at the David Livingstone memorial, (Blantyre, South Lanarkshire) £3,000 – collection of chamber pots, – ceramic statue of woman and baby by Charles Vyse, 1931, for the Chelsea porcelain factory, £1,500 – photo of victorious 'blind sheepdog' and shepherd, mohair christening gown from the 1870s, £200 – World War II memorabilia, pilot's log, photos, dog tags, plus skeleton keys used to escape from handcuffs on the Lamsdorf Death March, £600 – Devonish Harvest Jug, 1767, Slipware carved through stained clay layers by Morgan Binahan of Barnstaple, £9,000[3] – oil painting Early 19th century fake of William Shakespeare £1,200 – glass bowler hat made in Sunderland in the 1860s, (Frigger whimsey glass).

Map showing Hitler's secret hideaway – Royal Worcester coffee set, 1930s, £4,000 – Royal Worcester 'dealers proofs' artwork by Harry Davis in the style of Correau, £3,000 – Fairground Roundabout (Carousel) relics, carved wooden Generals by 'Spooner of Burton on Trent' : Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, Redvers Buller and Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, £12,000 – carved wooden Carousel Centaur by 'Andersons'.

- Captain Edward Smith (sea captain) of the RMS Titanic £20,000 – electro-plate ear trumpet, late 19th century, £500 – 1870s white statue moulded in Parian Ware (named after Isle of Paros), sculpted by William Calder Marshall R.A. £500 – Gold snuff box, c 1810, possibly Austrian or Italian, £4,000 – Gold jewellery, with Pyrope (Blood red) Garnet, mid Victorian era, £800.

£1,600 – landscape of Connemara by painter Paul Henry of Belfast, 1930s, (Henry studied in Paris with Whistler) £60,000 –[3] Kedleston Hall – repaired earthenware pottery jug, 'joggled' with coloured slips of clay, giving a tortoiseshell effect, 1750s, £1,000 – trophy display cabinet from local Grammar school, in carved rosewood with Fleur-de-lis emblem, 1825–30, £2,500 – ... sitting on a 1798 oak chest of drawers, £1,200 – 19th century oil painting redolent of the style of David Teniers the Younger, 19th century frame and canvas, by unreadable signature, £3,500 – King Kong memorabilia, including a 1930s foyer life-size model of Mr Kong, from the Electric Palace Cinema in Bridport, Dorset.

£15,000 – tooled red leather box, with 1920s natural pearl necklace, £3,000[3] – 1920s Wedgewood jars decorated by Daisy Makeig-Jones with fairy 'Thurbolds', £3,500 – Snow White and Seven Dwarfs book signed by Walt Disney £800 – Scottish Highlands 'basket hilted' Broadsword.

£500 – Celluloid painting of Peter Pan, signed by Walt Disney, £3,000 – 19th century ornate Moorish Spanish Bargueño/Vargueño cabinet in Rosewood £3,000 – bronze dog statue by George Fox, 1903, value £1,500 – Japanese flag, sword and memorabilia, surrendered at the Battle of Kohima, (Nagaland), in 1944, £15,000 – Porcelain clock/watch stand, by William Comyns (craftsman), £350 – Collection of Arnold Taylor (artist) (of Holmfirth) watercolours, drawings and seaside postcards, £600-800 each – 1910 bone china souvenir teapot, £40 – 1740 Oil painting of Humphrey Prideaux-Brune, 7th owner of Prideaux Place, by his unrequitted lover, Rosalba Carriera – 1890 cabinet from Liverpool with handles by Richard LLewellyn Benson Rathbone, £1,500, – Della Robbia Pottery by Harry Pierce (potter) (£250-£500) style – Western Morning News clipping, and 19th century catalogues - 1846.

– 1950s Bust in Cornish granite by Jim Clack (Estcourt James Clack, was a full-time woodwork teacher at Blundell's School in Halberton, Devon), £1200 – Letter written by Lord Nelson on HMS Victory in the Mediterranean, £10,000 – Music memorabilia, incl manuscript written by Ivor Novello for Elsa Macfarland,[3] – Gourd grown as portable 'cricket cage' for Chinese mandarins to hear "music", 1736–1795, £1,000 – Black wooden doll, c.1790, multi-layered clothing, £1,500 – Pig shaped ornamental bell, London 1902 by William Hornby, value £1,500 – 1960s Kutchinsky bracelet (similar to that worn by Princess Margaret) value £8,000, – Kutchinsky brooch £2,000 – 19th century copy of 17th century oil painting of cattle by Aelbert Cuyp £1,000 – 1690 English Delftware blue plate, white tin-glazed on the front only.

Made at the Bristol factory at Brislington, value £8,000 – Staffordshire pottery Watch holder and dummy clock, 1820 Obadiah Sherratt, £6,000 – 1920s kitchen cupboard Old Mother Hubbard - deluxe £600 – miniature lantern clock by Thomas Bradford of London c.1700, value £8,000 – collection of 1890s-1970s Newlyn Industrial School boxes and inkwells, £80-£150-£300 – collection of Louis Wain drawings of cats, £2,000-£3,000 each – 1580s cast iron Saker (cannon) commissioned by Henry VIII, £35,000 – 19th century diamond bee brooch ("be sure of my love") by 'Rouvenat & Ch Lourdel' of Paris, £9,000 – 1780s pastel portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence.

£3000 – cameo of Jane Grey (died 1792) by James Tassie, £2500 – Early 16th century mayoral seal, cup and maces of Arundel (swallow/hirondelle) - £300,000 – 1935 Italian statue by Sandro Piacetti from either the Lemschi or Asevi factories in Turin.

£5,000 – 1900s silver topped Art Nouveau walking stick by René Lalique, £4,000[3] – 1834 Naïve art painting of 2 children from 'Sandpits Court' Tirley by Mr Fisher of Gloucester - value £5,000 – Staffordshire pottery collection by Tunstall residents, £30 each, – platinum brooch, 1900s, German Jūgendstils style of Art Nouveau £10,000 – Needlework stitcher, 1870s, with poem by Isaac Watts and mirror writing, £1,800 – 'hand stamp' seal for 'Sealing wax', 1840s, Gold and Lapis Lazuli, £600 – Church 'Vestment chest' from the 15th century, – Antiques Roadshow memorabilia – Walking stick handle, German porcelain with Rococo design, 1760s, £500 – Handwritten letters to George Way, the head gamekeeper at Sandringham, including by Elizabeth II; Princess Margaret; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother; Albert (George VI); and Queen Mary; £2,000 – Microphone used by Sir Winston Churchill at the House of Commons during World War II.

Display item from Gloucester Museum, value £15,000 – 1820s Rampart gun, also known as a 'Wall piece', for snipers defending cities, £4,000 – The Sluggard bronze statue of Giuseppe Valona (possibly Giuseppe Vasani), by Lord Frederick Leighton, late 19th century, £20,000 – ATS kitbag from the 1940s and Glenn Miller memorabilia, including autographed sheet-music valued at £2,000[3] – illuminated René Lalique sculpture, $12,000 / £5,000 – William Morris tapestry, $6,500 / £3,000 – 1850s Sewing box, inlaid with Mother of pearl and Rosewood, $7,000 / £3,000 – hand coloured blockprint of Cineraria flowers by Margaret Preston c.1928, $20,000 / £8,000 – Cast iron and coloured glass electric lamp, trompe-l'œil moving image of a forest fire, $1,500 / £600 – painted sheet metal / tin corner cupboard $3,000 / £1,300 – Drawing of the Queen of Sheba, by Sir Edward John Poynter, part of draft for oil painting, $7,000 / £3,000 – 'Squatter's Toolbox' with tools from the 1880s, $6,000 / £2,000 – 1964 The Beatles memorabilia from the Southern Cross Hotel' Melbourne $1,500 – Plate decorated with flowers by E. Chatfield, 1870s, stamped and sold by Howell James & Co., $700 / £300 – Oil portrait of Captain John Wills, ship owner (probably a Slave trader involved in the Triangular trade) in the 1770s.

$150,000 / £50,000 – circular table, 1840s, Australian Red Cedar extendable, $30,000 / £12,000 – 1940s autograph book, $10,000 / £4,000 – three-faced doll 'Red Riding Hood and the Wolf' (with rotary head) 1900s, $6,000 / £2,000 – Crown Derby porcelain tea service and tray, 1810, decorated by Thomas Steel, $40,000 / £20,000 – photos, letters and wrist watch, gift from Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother to 'Nanny B' engraved From Elizabeth and Albert, Watch $3,000 / £1,500.

£1,500 – Broadwood and Sons piano, 1815, £1500 – picture of girl by Walter Duncan (artist) (son of Edward Duncan) 1900s, £3,000 – radio badges collection, including 1927 Radio Club – inlaid box, 'Travelling dressing case' by Asprey, inlaid in Ebony, rosewood, Tortoiseshell material and ivory, £6,000 – cricket memorabilia, including 1903 autograph book collected by a little girl at Lord's Cricket Ground, £6,000 – Chinese ring puzzle, bone and ivory, 1850s, £250 – collection of paintings including 1830 nightscape of Canadian / North American Indians £3,000 – cameo brooch of the Roman Goddess Flora (mythology), 19th century neo-classical hardstone by Fortunato Pio Castellani, the Revivalist Italian Jeweller, £5,000 – autographed photographs of 1950/60s Hollywood stars - Frank Sinatra £1,000, Abbott and Costello - £1,200[3] – invention of bowler hat by Edward Coke, the younger brother of the 2nd Earl of Leicester – lady Lady Anne/Carey Elizabeth/Sarah, daughter of Thomas Coke, 5th Earl of Leicester showing statues of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, made by her mother Lady Elizabeth Mary Coke, at Holkham Hall pottery.

Two years later the company became part of the Wedgwood Group,[8]) 'Sheringham' candlesticks, £50-£100, bowl £60, vase £40, – decorated 'Art glass' bottle, French Art Nouveau, 1880s, signed by Émile Gallé, £3,500 – big German Bisque doll, porcelain face, mohair hair, French paperweight-glass eyes, made by 'Simon and Halbig', (S&H, 1869–1920), £2,000 – collection of miscellanea chronicling the life of May Savage, (1911) - designer of headscarves; Sanderson Wallpaper; draughtswoman on 1942 de Havilland Mosquito (de Havilland 60).

Collection includes diaries stored in Cadbury Marvel Dried Skimmed Milk containers, accounts books, boxes of stuff, used envelopes, dog food packets, bus tickets including dog's bus tickets, Morse code key, Photographs of pegged oak beam house in Ware, Hertfordshire that was dismantled and rebuilt in Wells-next-the-Sea, – black glass bottle with seal by John Oakes of Bury St Edmunds, 1777, £1,000 – onion bottle with seal on front, 1720, £2,000 – model racing car with working engine, made 1950s, £1,000 – painting by Georges Maigrêt, c.1900, collecting mussels in Brittany with horse and cart on beach, painted with 'mall stick', £6,000 – large flintlock ducksfoot pistol with four barrels, made in Belgium, £8,000[3] – Holkham Hall, the Alabaster hall – House built in 1734 by Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (fifth creation) after 6-year Grand Tour – Holkham library described as 'the most beautiful room in England'.

– collection of 'Biscuit Porcelain' "Nodding Mandarins", some with poking tongues, Chinese, German and Japanese – automaton of 'singing bird in a cage', made in Switzerland ' in the 1890s by Blaise Bontems from Paris.

£1,500 – self-portrait by Thomas Hewson (£3,000) and collection of his landscapes around North Wales, (Bala, Gwynedd) £300 each – 12 Silver-gilt dog-nosed spoons given to Lady Oxford by Queen Anne made by John Leiderman, (Leaderman) – 7-pound muzzle-loading cannon on wheels, used in India c. 1870s, £20,000 – cast iron American money-bank (money box) - coin-operated 'Boy with kicking mule', made by 'J & E Stevens' of Cromwell, Connecticut, Patent applied for 27 April 1897, £500 – c. 1800 Bureau from Northern UK (Lancashire or Scotland), pine-lined drawers, with ivory handles, £3,000 – collection of Japanese woodblock prints, £300 each, £10,000 for collection – 4 albums / catalogues of 'hashamonty' samples, cloth and lace swatches and tassles, Late 19th century French, £1,000 – platinised silver 'clover leaf' diamond brooch with green garnets from the Urals.

– Chief Fire Officer's helmet, 1900s, £700 – pair of Buffalo Bill Cody's gloves, decorated with beadwork by Sioux or Pawnee, c.1887 £10,000[3] – 1919 perfume bottle with 'Egyptian lady' stopper.

£200 – Rocking horse, (Scouse junk) late 19th century, £200 – garnet ring made in Chester, 1918 £60 – opal and gold Art Nouveau pendant by Merle Bennett and Co, £700 – collection of Japanese carved ivory toys, models and tableaux, £10,000.

Corniche case, two hammer repeater, £1,400 – Cedar wood Cassone (Dowry chest or Hope chest), carved with troubadors and lovemaking in a pastoral scene, late 16th century, £3,000 – silver jug by Emick Romer, a Norwegian working in London, 1768, £1,200 – telephone box, 1890s, silence cabinet, 1950s mechanism, £1,000 – WWII memorabilia, painting of tanks at Battle of Villers-Bocage, medals of Lieutenant Leslie 'Bill' Cotton, £5,000 – painted Chinese dish, late 19th century.

£1,000 – photographs / autographs of musicians, Mrs Mills to Jimi Hendrix, £30,000 [3] – Polyphon 1890s Musical box with rotating christmas tree holder, £600 – Russian icon from 1900s using ancient Byzantine image of Jesus Christ in heaven, designed to drive the Devil out of houses, Made by Ivan Khlebnikov, an iconographer patronised by Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse), £8,000 – monkey holding Lotus flower Candle snuffer, made in Parian Ware glazed to look like ivory, 1887 £400 – damp tester – collection of photographs and Christmas cards from 'Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales', and much more valuable Diana alone.