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April 2026
In Kent, Catherine Southon falls for a colourful brooch and Jonathan Pratt unearths a horn beaker used by Winston Churchill. Paul Martin uncovers the story of Dover Castle’s secret tunnels.
This episode of the antiques series comes from Longleat in Wiltshire, home to a safari park and Longleat House. Paul Martin is joined by Michael Baggott and Claire Rawle.
The Flog It! team visit Herstmonceux Castle, where antiques experts Jonathan Pratt and James Lewis find treasures to take to auction, including some beautiful bronze sculptures.
A collection of interesting and previously unseen finds. Items range from some folk art Scandinavian nutcrackers to a Napoleonic prisoner of war handcrafted box.
Flog It! comes from Ragley Hall in Warwickshire, a beautiful 17th-century Palladian house owned by the Marquess of Hertford. Paul Martin explores the Battle of Edgehill.
From the splendid interior of Gloucester Cathedral, presenter Paul Martin, along with experts Catherine Southon and Philip Serrell, views some exceptional items.
Flog it! revisits some of the locations from the series, and there are brand new valuations. Paul Martin discovers how one man's lace business transformed a town.
Barrow Hill Railway Heritage Centre in Derbyshire is the venue for today’s Flog It!
Presenter Paul Martin is joined by antiques experts Adam Partridge and James Lewis in the North Yorkshire town of Richmond. A gold pocket watch catches James's eye.
Flog it! comes from Chiddingstone Castle in Kent. Antiques experts Thomas Plant and Adam Partridge find some fascinating antiques and collectibles to take to auction.
Paul Martin presents from Southwell near Nottingham, where experts Caroline Hawley and Mark Stacey find antiques and collectibles for auction.
A special edition of the programme, from all over the UK. Paul Martin visits Rodmarton, an extraordinary arts and crafts house in the Cotswolds.
Paul Martin, along with experts David Fletcher and Mark Stacey, uncovers a variety of interesting items in Dorchester, including a 1938 autographed cricket bat.
Paul Martin and experts Will Axon and Michael Baggott visit Ashbourne in Derbyshire. While he's there, Paul takes time out to enjoy some dry fly-fishing on the River Wye.
Paul Martin and the team take a trip to Warminster. Paul visits the American Museum near Bath to learn about Shaker furniture and a remarkable 18th-century woman.
Today’s Flog It! comes from Lydiard Park in Wiltshire, where Paul Martin finds out about the history of the beautiful venue.
This edition presents a collection of some of the best unseen finds from this series, including a stunning art nouveau necklace and a pair of British railway lamps.
At Blackburn Cathedral, Charles Hanson values a wooden Fijian club, while two vintage enamel signs catch Philip Serrell’s eye. Paul Martin takes a look at the impressive Talbot collection.
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Series 16 (Extended Versions): Episode 13

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