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Fiona Bruce and the team return to Dulwich Picture Gallery in South London to uncover more intriguing heirlooms, including an early illustration by madcap artist Heath Robinson. There is also a mysterious set of rare and valuable miniatures found on a bus, and a book returned after a 50-year loan turns out to be worth a small fortune.
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That barbie addict was ahead of his time 😉
Thank you very much. 👍
WATCHING FROM GUYANA IN SOUTH AMÉRICA.
Bow on the Samurai figure is surely upside down?
I'm grateful, too! Thank you.
Did any word come back on the minitures?
Usually I find British versions of pronunciations charming – but bidet (pronounced here as 'b-day' vs 'buh-day') isn't one of them. I am glad they're finally catching on in the states – I put one in a few years back and will never live in a home without one again.
That ring is so unique. The lack of symmetry is odd
That grand tour album was so frustrating, he could have at least shown us some more of the pictures instead of concentrating on the few he did. I bet he had a look at them all.
The American antiques is so different than the UK’s
Isn’t it pronounced Dull-which
Great from Brisbane Australia
So your one with the art deco ring CHOSE to go against the wishes of the deceased so she could keep that ring.
I have to say I’m floored by the selfishness.
😲
I love, love it that you are able to find do many items when you go picking!
A great show that I can't watch given the nauseating presenter.
I saw this first time round and never thought id get to comment. What an apalling and horrifying case of grave robbing. And by a seemingly "nice" person. Anne Shelton left DIRECTIONS IN HER WILL,and presumably had often mentioned to her family her wishes,as Wills are often not read or looked at until after interment has been sorted out. The singer Anne Shelton wanted to be buried with this ring that meant a lot to her and her wishes were overriden due to financial value. I found that uttterly shocking at the time and i found it just as shocking this time around. How shameful,greedy and disrespectful.
If the woman wanted to be buried with HER ring than that is what they should have done! Shame on them for thinking about greed and their own wants and desires over that of the person who the ring belonged to in the first place! Some people have zero conscience when it comes to others. They always just scheme for their own personal greed & gain. Hope that ring is haunted!
46:03 I absolutely love how proud this man is of his grans works during war! I am proud of her as well and didn't even know the woman! She was a blessing at a time where expecting mothers probably felt like they were in hell!
Stop posting thats fine.Who wants to watch it at 480P?
Actually Moissanite is the second hardest material