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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.

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April 2026
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.
Paul Martin is joined by antique experts Tracy Martin and Charlie Ross at the magnificent Sheldonian Theatre in the centre of historic Oxford.
In Blackburn, Anita Manning values a gold charm bracelet, Philip Serrell takes a shine to an unusual globe, and Paul Martin learns about the remarkable life of classical singer Kathleen Ferrier.
March 2026
Today’s Flog It! comes from the Royal Marines Museum in Hampshire, where Paul Martin finds about the history of the Royal Marines.
In Blackburn, Anita Manning discovers an Omar Ramsden spoon, and Charles Hanson finds an old silver bucket that has been used as a bin and a Christmas tree holder but turns out to be Faberge!
Experts Mark Stacey and Nick Hall are in Folkestone with Paul Martin, who investigates the work of Pugin, a master of Victorian Gothic design.
Paul Martin is joined by experts Charlie Ross and Tracy Martin at Oxford University's beautiful Sheldonian Theatre. Interesting finds include a stylish Rolex watch.
In the magnificent Truro Cathedral, Paul Martin and experts David Barby and David Fletcher lead a team of valuers hoping to find the very best items to take to auction.
In Norfolk, Anita Manning discovers a Victorian dynamometer, and David Harper finds a wine stopper from 1912. Paul Martin visits Cromer to find out about the RNLI’s most decorated lifeboatman.
This edition comes from the RAF Museum in Cosford, Shropshire. Paul Martin visits Dudley to find out about saddlemaking.
Paul Martin is at Aberystwyth's Old College, the original site of the first university in Wales. He also visits Laugharne, the home of his literary hero Dylan Thomas.
Antiques series. Some of the most interesting finds from the show's travels, including the Milestones Museum in Basingstoke and the National Maritime Museum Cornwall.
Antiques series. Paul Martin and experts Adam Partridge and Christina Trevanion are at Hereford Cathedral. One of the items spotted makes over 1,000 pounds at auction.
Antiques series. This episode comes from the Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle in County Durham. Experts Elizabeth Talbot and Paul Laidlaw pick out some gems to value.
Paul Martin is joined by experts Mark Stacey and David Fletcher in Dorchester. Mark examines some trench art from World War I and David looks at a 19th-century pistol.
The crowds flock to a valuation day in Cirencester, where Paul Martin and our team of experts are on the lookout for antiques and collectables to send to auction.
Today’s Flog It! comes from Barrow Hill Railway Heritage Centre in Derbyshire, where Paul Martin finds out all about the history of this fascinating railway centre.
Paul Martin is joined by experts Mark Stacey and Adam Partridge in the university city of Bangor. Among the items they value are a mirror and a boxed collection of toys.
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Hopetoun House, near Edinburgh. Paul also discovers the architectural history of Hopetoun House.
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