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Flog It!

In this edition, Flog It! flies around the UK, touching down at historic hotspots like Capesthorne Hall, where Anita Manning has a surprise in store for one lucky lady.

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May 2026
Paul Martin is joined by experts Christina Trevanion and Will Axon in Oxford Union to pick out a selection of interesting antiques and collectables to be sold at auction.
A collection of the best finds from the show's travels round the country.
Flog It! comes from Capesthorne Hall in Cheshire, where Paul Martin investigates the history of nearby Quarrybank Mill.
Series 17
This episode comes from Tilbury Docks in Essex. Antiques experts Elizabeth Talbot and Philip Serrell search for items to take off to auction.
Series 16
Paul Martin and his team of experts invite members of the public to bring their antiques to be viewed and valued, with an option to sell at auction.
Series 14
Antiques series. The best unseen finds from the show's valuations days from around the country, including visits to Basingstoke, Warwickshire, Falmouth and Hendon.
Series 17
In Blackburn, Charles Hanson is valuing a rare Eureka clock, Anita Manning is drawn to four oil paintings of the Ribble Valley, and Paul Martin meets up with Michelin-star chef Nigel Haworth.
The Flog It! team get frightened as Paul Martin heads to the spooky Dartmoor landscape, and Caroline Hawley and Mark Stacey find strange things in the queue.
Members of the public bring their antiques to be viewed and valued.
Flog it comes from the Bowes Museum at Barnard castle in County Durham. The museum was purpose built to house the collection of Josephine and John Bowes.
Series 17
This edition comes from Dover Castle in Kent. Experts James Lewis and Catherine Southon discover a silver inkwell and a classical bust.
Today Flog It is at the RAF Museum at Hendon in London. There's a photo album of RAF Hendon in the 30s and a rare picture that brings a surprise in the saleroom.
Series 16
Paul Martin and his team of experts invite members of the public to bring their antiques to be viewed and valued, with an option to sell at auction.
Members of the public bring their antiques to be viewed and valued.
Series 17
Paul Martin is at the RAF Museum in Cosford, Shropshire, helping to restore a wartime Wellington bomber.
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.
Series 12
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.
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