Antiques Roadshow (series 30)

– 16th century chair – Renaissance plate[3] – a £20K plate from the time of Samuel Pepys, – a crystal radio concealed inside a water bottle by a Prisoner of War – Oliver Cromwell's nightcap[3] – portrait of William Gladstone – a pendant worth £500, – a pair of small rice bowls, value £15,000[3] – a despised hall clock worth £30-40K, – Cider mugs valued at £3K – primitive painting of Bristol's harbour[3] – Henry Sandon values three flower pots at £8K – doodle of a famous artist is valued at £7K – relics from World War II[3] – A "tatty" brooch discovered on a building site – a rare collection of photographs of the Russian royal family[3] – An inheritance of old pots – a grisly tale of an axe from the tower of London.

–[3] – letters from Noël Coward – a bust of the 18th century actress Sarah Siddons – Lady Penelope[3] – story of a watercolour purchased for two cigarettes in a World War II prisoner of war camp – a 20p boot sale buy pays dividends –[3] – wartime memories – Avro Lancaster bomber -[3] – A squadron of Morris Minors – a ring found in the roots of a tree –[3] – a toy which belonged to Jane Austen – a collection of Native Canadian Cree embroidery.

-[3] – a Doctor Who Script – a broken piece of pottery –[3] – a rare Scottish sword found behind a chimney – some delivery bicycles that are still in regular use.

–[3] – a feast of colourful modern collectables – -[3] – a 'dog skin buoy from the Orkney Islands – a collection of Regency clothing fit for a Jane Austen period drama –[3] – –[3] – W. S. Gilbert worked in Crown Court of [St. George's Hall – William Shakespeare image 'transfer printed' on a Jug, Liverpool porcelain made by John Sadler, 1770s, £3,000 – 1870s wardrobe in 'Reformed Gothic' stylr, decorated with inlaid ash, made by Charles Locke Eastlake £800 – blue and white Liverpool porcelain made by Seth Pennington, 1778–1799 Jug £400; Cans £150 each – pair of Sedan clocks, turned wooden bezel containing watch movement by 'George Paterson of London', 1810s, (sometimes spelled Patterson, born c.1778 Scotland), 1810s, £750 – 1960s vinyl handbag signed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, £1,000 – painted wooden panel of Ducks and ducklings by James Bradley Junior Junior, 1881.

– Balloon mail from the Siege of Paris (1870-1871), describing conditions, £200-£500 – book of Life of a Slave in Georgia 1855, £100 – graphic art by Scottie Wilson (born Louis Freeman).