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Antiques Roadshow 17.4.2005

Did anyone see this? Michael Aspel interviewed an ex WWII pilot who had come in to show a trophy he had “obtained” at the end of the war. It was either a double candle holder (or light fitting, not sure!) from one of Hitler’s premises. When asked how he got it back, he replied “in my Spitfire!”. Marvellous little story and I’m sure the pilot was Ray Holmes. Can anyone confirm this?

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By: Auster Fan - 21st April 2005 at 13:49

Oh, so this thread is REALLY about Antiques Roadshow then?

There was me thinking it might have been a photo thread of Melvyn and his Rearcloud Winster. 😉

No – surely that would be Time Team??!!

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By: TEXANTOMCAT - 21st April 2005 at 13:35

Ditto – I was screaming at the TV!

£1500 surely – as you say if not more!

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By: RPSmith - 21st April 2005 at 13:25

Was this the same roadshow that valued a BE2 propeller, new, unused, for just £300??

Out by a factor of at least 5, and maybe rather more!

Bruce

Yep, I gasped at that too. That item appeared on Antiques Roadshow the previous week (Shugburgh Hall, Staffs.)

Roger Smith.

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By: Mark12 - 21st April 2005 at 13:04

Was this the same roadshow that valued a BE2 propeller, new, unused, for just £300??

Out by a factor of at least 5, and maybe rather more!

Bruce

..and some more. £2k plus.

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By: Bruce - 21st April 2005 at 12:48

Was this the same roadshow that valued a BE2 propeller, new, unused, for just £300??

Out by a factor of at least 5, and maybe rather more!

Bruce

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By: DazDaMan - 21st April 2005 at 12:44

Auster Fan,
I saw this, it was indeed Ray Holmes. Ray was the pilot of the Hurricane (well bits of it) which was recently dug up in central London, it crashed after taking the tail off of a Dornier (I think) that was bombing Buck House (again, I think)
And I’m sure someone else can confirm the details of Ray’s “incident” over London

Yes and yes. The Dornier was actually filmed coming down, sans tail and outer wing panels (outboard of the engine nacelles), and this appeared in Spitfire Ace’s last episode, and possibly even the ITV Battle of Britain programme screened in 2000.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 21st April 2005 at 12:29

Oh, so this thread is REALLY about Antiques Roadshow then?

There was me thinking it might have been a photo thread of Melvyn and his Rearcloud Winster. 😉

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By: jbs - 21st April 2005 at 11:21

Did anyone see this? Michael Aspel interviewed an ex WWII pilot who had come in to show a trophy he had “obtained” at the end of the war. It was either a double candle holder (or light fitting, not sure!) from one of Hitler’s premises. When asked how he got it back, he replied “in my Spitfire!”. Marvellous little story and I’m sure the pilot was Ray Holmes. Can anyone confirm this?

Auster Fan,
I saw this, it was indeed Ray Holmes. Ray was the pilot of the Hurricane (well bits of it) which was recently dug up in central London, it crashed after taking the tail off of a Dornier (I think) that was bombing Buck House (again, I think)
Someone else, can’t remember who sorry, has already posted about this, this week – its probably back on page 5 or 6 by now… :rolleyes:

And I’m sure someone else can confirm the details of Ray’s “incident” over London

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