Antiques Roadshow host Fiona Bruce at Brooklands Museum on May 30.
Fiona Bruce climbs into the Napier Railton race car, a prize exhibit at Brooklands Museum.
Former roadshow host Michael Aspel, from Esher, drops by to say hello.
Michael Aspel at the wheel of the Napier Railton.
A visitor brings a doll along for valuing.
Mary Dewhurst from Staines brings wedgewood dishes depicting the story of Ivanhoe.
Rita Phealon from Whitechurch, Hants, comes looking for advice on how to clean her brass lamp.
Jane Ryland from Weybridge brings an Eward Seago painting that belonged to her father for valuation.
Trudy Chamberlain from East Grinstead, Sussex, brought a commode and a Mr Pickwick mystery object for valuation.
People wait patiently in line to see an antiques expert at Brooklands Museum.
A mystery object is inspected by an expert.
Peter Warlder from Egham with a plaster bust of Louis Bleriot for valuation.
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Diana Bowden (l) and Monica Harwood (r) brought a 19th Century child's correction stool to the show.
Expert Christopher Payne valued Monica Harwood's 1820s child's correction stool at between £300 and £500.
Model soldiers collector John Franklin from East Horsley discusses his acquisitions with the roadshow's Hilary Kay.
Philip and Jane Stott from Leatherhand were told their Florentine specimen marble table was worth £25,000.
A timepiece goes under the magnifying glass.
A 1940s clock made by the Perivale Manufacturing Company, concludes the roadshow's expert.
Alistair Dickinson inspects a £6,000 table centrepiece owned by Victor Santos. It was made in France for the Portuguese royal family.
Jon Baddeley values a collection of Dinky toy cars at £125.
Cliff Van Dort from Cobham gets two boxes of toy cars valued.
A letter from author Enid Blyton to actor Colin Spaull (right) could be worth up to £600.
TV actor Colin Spaull (right) with a first edition Noddy in Toyland book inscribed for him by Enid Blyton.
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Antiques Roadshow films in Weybridge
Jun 1 2009 by By Clive Tagg and Steve Bax
Brooklands Museum in Weybridge played host to The Antiques Roadshow on Sunday May 30. It was one of the hottest days of the year so far and drew massive crowds.