Bronze Buried In Both World Wars To Avoid Being Made Into Bullets - FULL EPISODE | Antiques Roadshow
*All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast.* A return visit to Audley End in Essex sees the Antiques Roadshow experts meeting thousands of visitors bringing family treasures for appraisal. Objects brought to camera include a table supposedly used to sign Napoleon's abdication and a giant bronze cockerel buried in both world wars to avoid being melted down for ammunition. This episode was broadcast in 2016.
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