Flog It! - Season 15
Season 15
Episodes
Wolverhampton 2
This edition of the antiques series comes from Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Experts Caroline Hawley and David Harper are on hand to value items and take them off to auction. Turning up out of the hundreds of bags and boxes is a jumble sale find that proves to be a valuable piece of jewellery.
Presenter Paul Martin delves into the gallery's unique collection of Pop Art.
Grimsby 5
This edition of the antiques series comes from Grimsby Minster in North East Lincolnshire.
Experts Anita Manning and Michael Baggott find treasures to take to auction, including a set of glasses by contemporary artist Damien Hirst. Paul Martin discovers how Grimsby's port shaped the town.
Morecambe 16
Flog It! comes from the Platform in Morecambe, Lancashire. Antiques experts Adam Partridge and Catherine Southon find collectibles to take to auction. Catherine falls for a moonstone necklace, and Adam discovers a postcard collection with a local theme. Paul Martin visits the last mill in Burnley, still weaving after 150 years.
St Albans 11
This edition of the antiques series comes from St Albans Cathedral and Abbey in Hertfordshire.
Experts Claire Rawle and James Lewis are on hand to value items and take them off to auction. James is excited when some historic coins land on his table, and Claire has fun with a 1970s robot.
Presenter Paul Martin takes a trip to a local theatre company who use theatrical masks.
Compilation - Packwood House 20
A collection of interesting and previously unseen finds from the show's travels around the country, visiting St Albans Cathedral, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, the Platform in Morecambe and Grimsby Minster.
Paul Martin also visits Packwood House in Warwickshire, and the antiques experts include James Lewis, Anita Manning, David Harper, Catherine Southon, Jonathan Pratt and Adam Partridge.
Wolverhampton 1
Flog It! comes from Wolverhampton Art Gallery. The gallery has a wonderful collection of paintings and hosts antiques experts James Lewis and Caroline Hawley. Turning up out of the hundreds of bags and boxes is some aboriginal art and a 1920s tennis racket. And presenter Paul Martin finds out about the life of one of the city's most famous sons, footballer Billy Wright.
Episode 7
Members of the public are invited to try to make money out of their antiques by taking a risk at auction.
St Albans 10
Flog It! comes from the beautiful St Albans Cathedral and Abbey in Hertfordshire. Antique experts Claire Rawle and James Lewis are on hand to value antiques and collectibles. James comes across a pipe shaped like a polar explorer, and Claire discovers salt and pepper pots shaped like suffragettes. Paul Martin continues the suffragette theme when he visits nearby Knebworth House, where one of its past residents, Lady Constance Lytton, was a supporter of the cause.
Morecambe
Flog It! comes from the Platform in Morecambe, Lancashire, which in its day was the main station bringing holidaymakers to the town. Antiques experts Charles Hanson and Catherine Southon find treasures to take to auction, including a vintage Rolex watch. Paul Martin discovers the rags-to-riches story of the town's most famous son, Eric Morecambe.
Compilation - Coughton Court
A collection of interesting and previously unseen finds from the show's travels round the country, visiting St. Albans, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, the Platform in Morecambe and Grimsby Minster. The antiques experts include Adam Partridge, James Lewis, Christina Trevanion and Jonathon Pratt. Paul Martin also visits Coughton Court in Warwickshire.
Wolverhampton
Flog It! comes from Wolverhampton Art Gallery. The gallery has a wonderful collection of paintings and hosts antiques experts James Lewis and David Harper. Turning up out of the hundreds of bags and boxes is a chair with a royal connection and a tea caddy that causes a stir at the auction. And presenter Paul Martin tells the story of high-rise tower blocks, once the architectural vision of modern living.
Grimsby
Flog It! comes from Grimsby Minster in north East Lincolnshire. It's close to the famous port that once housed 600 fishing vessels. Antiques experts Christina Trevanion and Anita Manning find treasures among the hundreds of visitors to take to auction. Anita is entranced by some pigeon racing memorabilia and Christina uncovers a rare Chinese silver butter bowl. Paul Martin explores the battle faced by a Lincolnshire Lord as he struggled between loyalty and duty during a royal scandal.
St Albans 12
Flog It! comes from the historic St Albans Cathedral and Abbey in Hertfordshire. Antiques experts Jonathan Pratt and James Lewis find a selection of objects to take to auction.
James comes across an intricately carved whalebone walking cane and Jonathan delights in an autograph book which includes signatures from The Rolling Stones.
Paul Martin finds out about all the special people who keep St Albans Cathedral and Abbey running.
Packwood House 18
Paul Martin showcases a collection of interesting and previously unseen finds from the show's travels round the country. The team visit St Albans Cathedral, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, the Platform in Morecambe and Grimsby Minster.
The antiques experts are James Lewis, Clare Rawle, Christina Trevanion, Caroline Hawley, Michael Baggott and Charles Hanson.
Paul also visits Packwood House in Warwickshire.
Morecambe 14
Flog It! comes from the Platform in Morecambe, Lancashire. Antiques experts Charles Hanson and Adam Partridge unearth all manner of items to auction, including French porcelain and Japanese carvings. Paul Martin visits the railway station that was the set for the iconic film Brief Encounter.
Wolverhampton 4
Flog It! comes from Wolverhampton Art Gallery. Antiques experts James Lewis and Caroline Hawley unearth a sword with a dark history and an early Moorcroft vase. Paul Martin explores some of the region's industrial past.
Coughton Court 19
Paul Martin presents a collection of interesting and previously unseen finds from the show's travels round the country, visiting St Albans Cathedral, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, the Platform in Morecambe and Grimsby Minster.
The antiques experts include James Lewis, David Harper, Christina Trevanion, Jonathan Pratt, Charles Hanson and Michael Baggott.
Paul also visits Coughton Court in Warwickshire.
St Albans 9
Flog It! comes from historic St Albans Cathedral and Abbey in Hertfordshire. Antique experts Claire Rawle and Jonathan Pratt find a selection of antiques and collectibles to take to auction. Claire discovers an arts and crafts bowl which may have belonged to George Bernard Shaw's wife and Jonathan gets excited when he finds a drawing by the artist Dame Laura Knight. Paul Martin takes a trip underground as he explores the intriguing Royston cave which boasts medieval carvings.
Morecambe 15
Paul Martin presents from the Platform in the seaside resort of Morecambe, Lancashire. Antiques experts Charles Hanson and Adam Partridge dig out antiques to take to auction, including a Russian watercolour found in a car boot sale. Paul discovers the story of Leyland, Britain's biggest motor company.
Grimsby 7
Paul Martin presents from historic Grimsby Minster in north east Lincolnshire. Antiques experts Anita Manning and Michael Baggott find a selection of antiques and collectibles to take to auction. Anita is drawn to a ship's wheel and Michael discovers a silver claret jug dating back to 1870. Paul walks in the footsteps of kings as he explores the walls of Lincoln Castle.
Greenwich 21
Paul Martin presents from the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Antique expert Philip Serrell discovers a postcard signed by Malcolm Campbell showing him in his boat Bluebird. Jonathan Pratt gets excited over a collection of fans while Paul gets aboard the Cutty Sark, the last surviving tea clipper.
Herstmonceux 34
This edition comes from Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex, where antiques expert Catherine Southon finds a pristine 19th-century silver prayer book and Jonathan Pratt falls for a selection of Tom and Jerry cartoons.
Presenter Paul Martin takes a look at the telescopes of the Royal Observatory at Herstmonceux.
Althorp 27
Paul Martin presents from the ancestral home of the Spencer family: Althorp in Northamptonshire. Nineteen generations have lived here, employing local people to work at the house and vast estate. Antiques experts Christina Trevanion and Will Axon find a selection of antiques and collectibles to take to auction. Christina is drawn to a 1950s toy pedal car and Will finds a Mouseman tray. Paul discovers the Grand Union was the canal equivalent of the M1 as he takes to the water on a narrow boat and discovers what life was like for the boat people who ferried cargo from A to B.
Reading 30
Paul Martin presents from Reading in Berkshire, where experts Anita Manning and David Harper scour the crowd to find objects to take to auction. Anita gets excited over a large Victorian gold and garnet pendant, and David has some fun with a 1930s toy aeroplane. Paul rolls up his sleeves and gets stuck in when he learns the craft of stained glass.
Herstmonceux 35
The team visit Herstmonceux Castle and antiques experts Jonathan Pratt and James Lewis find treasures to take to auction, including some beautiful bronze sculptures. Paul Martin takes a trip on a very large miniature railway.
Althorp 26
The team visits the home of the Spencer family, Althorp in Northamptonshire. It dates back five centuries and has an impressive art collection with more than 650 paintings. Antiques experts Charles Hanson and Will Axon uncover movie memorabilia, including a photo signed by Charlie Chaplin, and a box of decorative studs by fashion house Cartier. Paul Martin examines Althorp's collection of portrait paintings by renowned artist Joshua Reynolds.
Reading 32
Paul Martin presents from the town of Reading in Berkshire. Antique experts Anita Manning and David Harper find objects to take off to auction. Anita comes across a biscuit barrel shaped like a Scottish curling stone, which reminds her of home, and David gets excited by a silver box with a jasper stone top. Paul takes a trip to a Herbarium where he learns about the important work that plant collectors have done through the centuries.
Greenwich 23
The Flog It! team visit the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Antiques expert Mark Stacey gets very excited about a pair of scent bottles. Paul Martin visits the National Maritime Museum to find out about Admiral Lord Nelson and how he became the nation's hero.
Bletchley 55
Flog It! celebrates its 1,000th episode, from Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire. Paul Martin and many of the show's experts take a fond look back at their favourite moments and finds. And there is still time to search for antiques brought in by visitors on the day to sell at auction.
Reading 31
Today Flog It! comes from Reading in Berkshire, where antiques experts Anita Manning and Nick Davies put values on the town's antiques and collectibles. Anita falls in love with a couple of American dolls and Nick finds some 19th-century French paperweights which get pulses racing at the auction.
Paul Martin takes a trip to Cliveden House, which was at the centre of two important events in British politics in the 20th century.
Compilation - Ugbrooke 38
Flog It! revisits some of the stunning locations from this series. The experts are hunting out antiques and collectibles at Greenwich Royal Naval College, Althorp House, Herstmonceux Castle and Reading Town Hall. Paul Martin visits Killerton in Devon and uncovers the fascinating story of Richard Acland, who gave away his fortune for his political beliefs.
Greenwich 22
The team are at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London. Expert Philip Serrell gets very excited about some cards painted by one of Britain's best-known artists Mary Fedden. Paul Martin explores the spectacular painted hall in the college and the navy pensioners who once lived there.
Althorp 28
Paul Martin presents from the ancestral home of the Spencer family - Althorp in Northamptonshire. Antiques experts Will Axon and Charles Hanson search for treasures among the items brought in by visitors. Will uncovers some advertising memorabilia that has been dug out of the soil, and Charles is drawn to a 19th-century silver sewing kit. Paul visits one of the largest show collections in the world to find out all about the weird and wonderful when it comes to footwear.
Compilation - Knighthayes 39
Flog it! revisits some of the locations from the series, including Greenwich Royal Naval College, Althorp House and Herstmonceux Castle, with brand new valuations. Paul Martin is in Devon discovering how one man's lace business transformed a town.
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