Barry Witmond tries to shake new life into a wonderful Victorian baby rattle.
Furniture restorer Tim Akers revives some 300-year-old battle-scarred chairs.
Eric Knowles and his intrepid team of expert restorers travel to Blenheim Palace.
Pottery fanatic Roger Hawkins loses his heart to a 300-year-old Bellamine jug.
A sickly Victorian doll proves to be a troublesome patient at Chatsworth House.
Rod Titian has his hands full fixing a badly damaged Victorian balloon back chair.
paper conservator Louise Drover looks at a bruised and battered boxing print.
Tim Akers does everything he can to revive a wonderful Victorian writing box.
Malcolm Green takes on the challenge of bringing a 19th century oak clock back to life.
Roger Hawkins comes up against his worst nightmare – an exploding Crown Derby vase.
Furniture expert Tim Akers tries to resurrect a pair of water-damaged Edwardian chairs.
The items featured in this edition include a 17th-century portrait and a Victorian cot.
The team deal with a Madras painting that looks distinctly off colour.
Roger Hawkins revives some unusual fish-shaped stone water bottles.
Roger Hawkins performs delicate surgery on some fragile 20th-century figurines.
Rod Titian revives a 17th century tortoiseshell snuff box that hides a remarkable secret.
The final three amateur antiques enthusiasts battle it out to become Antiques Master 2011.
The second semi-final comes from Towneley Hall, Burnley, Lancashire.
The second semi-final has specialists in British silver, ceramic tiles and pewter.
The first semi-final has specialists in antique jewellery, Sheffield plate and kitchenalia
Specialists in pewter, teddy bears and Staffordshire figures test their antiques knowledge
Three specialists battle it out in Burnley's Towneley Hall in Lancashire.
Three specialists battle it out in Burnley's Towneley Hall in Lancashire.
Specialists in commemorative items, kitchenalia and French art deco glass battle it out.
Three more contestants put their knowledge to the test at Towneley Hall.
Three contestants put their knowledge to the test at Towneley Hall in Burnley, Lancashire.
Three contestants put their knowledge to the test at Towneley Hall in Burnley, Lancashire.
Eric Knowles and Philip Serrell hunt for collectibles at a car boot sale.
Eric Knowles and Phil Serrell compete for bargains at a Derbyshire antiques fair.
Eric Knowles and Phil Serrell square up at a London market for a 48-hour showdown.
Eric Knowles and Phil Serrell compete for bargains at a Belgian antiques market.
Eric Knowles and Phil Serrell compete for bargains at a Kent saleroom.
Eric Knowles and Charlie Ross compete to buy the best lots at an auction house.
In the final challenge, Eric Knowles and Charlie Ross compete at a charity showdown.
Is Paris ready for a whirlwind of antique buying with Eric Knowles and Charlie Ross?
Eric Knowles and Charlie Ross scour a car boot sale for profitable pieces for charity.