
Overview
Presenter Tim Wonnacott gets to grips with a 2,000-year-old sword, discovered by a farmer in the River Nene in 1983 and now housed at Peterborough Museum. Bargain hunters at the town's Festival of Antiques also try to spot treasures which have gone unnoticed, helped by experts Anita Manning and Charles Hanson. Among their finds are a Wedgewood platter, a seed pearl necklace and a figurine.
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22 - 1Scotland January 19, 2009
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22 - 2Devon January 20, 2009
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22 - 3Peterborough January 21, 2009
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22 - 4Scotland January 22, 2009
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22 - 5Grimsthorpe January 23, 2009
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22 - 6Devon January 26, 2009
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22 - 7Peterborough January 27, 2009
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22 - 8Grimsthorpe January 28, 2009
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22 - 9Builth Wells January 29, 2009
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22 - 10Scotland January 30, 2009
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22 - 11London February 02, 2009
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22 - 12Devon February 03, 2009
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22 - 13Grimsthorpe February 04, 2009
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22 - 14London February 05, 2009
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22 - 15Peterborough February 06, 2009
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22 - 16Builth Wells February 09, 2009
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22 - 17London February 10, 2009
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22 - 18Scotland February 11, 2009
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22 - 19Devon February 12, 2009
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22 - 20Builth Wells February 13, 2009
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22 - 21Peterborough February 16, 2009
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22 - 22London February 17, 2009
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22 - 23Builth Wells February 18, 2009
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22 - 24London February 19, 2009