Episode 7
Amateur antiques enthusiasts battle to become Antiques Master at Towneley Hall in Lancashire. Features some Regency silver shoe buckles owned by King George III.
The country's leading amateur antiques enthusiasts battle to become Britain's first-ever Antiques Master in this series presented by Sandi Toksvig and featuring antiques expert Eric Knowles.
In Towneley Hall in Lancashire, four more contenders put their skill and knowledge to the test over four tough challenges.
The contestants are Claire Howell from Walsall whose passion is 18th century English furniture;
chocolate shop owner John Greenfield from East Sussex who has a thirst for antique decanters and drinking glasses; Chris Riddle from Cornwall who is drawn to the many styles of English 18th century porcelain; and Pam Cropper, from Worcestershire, who adores Caughley pottery created at the birth of the industrial revolution.
But who will take that all important place in the semi-finals and be one step closer to becoming the Antiques Master?
Features some Regency silver shoe buckles owned by King George III.
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Chris Riddle and 18th Century English Porcelain
Duration: 02:33
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sandi Toksvig |
Presenter | Eric Knowles |
Executive Producer | Andrew Nicholson |
Producer | Darrell Olsen |
Broadcast
- Mon 16 Aug 2010 20:30