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Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Sheffield with experts Thomas Plant and James Lewis. Items of interest include a tortoiseshell locket and a Georgian tankard.

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March 2026
The team heads to Malvern, where Adam Partridge finds a set of playing cards with hand-written predictions, and Kate Bateman discovers a mysterious bronze statue of a monk.
Expert Nick Davies is drawn to a bobbin holder that reveals Huddersfield’s textile heritage, while Christina Trevanion finds an incredible collection of glass scent bottles.
At St Albans Cathedral and Abbey, James Lewis finds a pipe shaped like a polar explorer, and Claire Rawle discovers salt and pepper pots shaped as suffragettes. Paul Martin visits Knebworth House.
Paul Martin, Kate Bateman and Michael Baggott visit Dulwich College in South London, where they examine a Chinese censor and a collection of bronze animals.
Paul Martin is joined by experts Kate Bateman and Adam Partridge as they explore the collectables at a valuation day in the spa town of Malvern.
Paul Martin and the team are in the seaside town of Bexhill-on-Sea. Their finds include an art deco children's clock and a painting that could be worth thousands.
Paul Martin is at Tilbury Docks in Essex, where he finds out about the people who worked there in its heyday.
Today, Flog It! comes from Newby Hall, North Yorkshire. Mark Stacey comes across two unusual tie and stick pins, and Clare Rawle enthuses about a large collection of toy cars.
Paul Martin is at Glemham Hall in the Suffolk countryside, where David Fletcher discovers some Lovejoy scripts and Jonathan Pratt spots some bobbing Beatles dolls.
February 2026
Christina Trevanion and Raj Bisram are on hand to find a selection of objects to take to auction. Christina values a pair of Wedgwood plates, while a gold guinea impresses Raj.
A special edition revisiting some of the historic venues from the series, with brand new valuations and unexpected auctions.
Paul Martin presents from Watts Gallery in Surrey, the arts-and-crafts home of artists Mary and George Frederic Watts, with experts David Harper and Natasha Raskin.
Paul Martin presents from the Royal Marines Museum at Southsea in Hampshire, where Charles Hanson uncovers a navigational tool.
Paul Martin and experts Adam Partridge and Anita Manning are at Crathes Castle in Aberdeenshire. Anita hones in on some Wemyss pottery with a local interest.
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from the Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle in County Durham, where experts Elizabeth Talbot and Paul Laidlaw pick out gems to value.
Paul Martin, David Fletcher and Anita Manning visit Alnwick Castle. Anita is charmed by some Murano glass figurines and David discovers a Newcastle shipyard visitors book.
The team visit Alnwick Castle in Northumberland. Among the antiques spotted by the experts are a Charles Brannam studio pot and a pair of pistols.
Antiques series. This episode comes from the Fleet Air Arm Museum, home to an enormous collection of naval aviation history.
Antiques series. This episode comes from Longleat in Wiltshire, famous the world over for its 16th-century Renaissance palace and groundbreaking safari park.
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