Lovejoy tricks Lady Jane into bidding against another bidder in an auction where he is selling a painting by a local artist.
A disgraced snooker player wants Lovejoy to find him the billiard table of Mary Queen Of Scots.
A flag from the American War of Indepedence is discovered in a local church and a number of people claim it as their own.
After a ram raid smashes his Sheraton desk, Lovejoy has to look for new stock. He also becomes a hospital visitor.
Lovejoy and Lady Jane go to Ireland in search of a Yeats painting. However two stolen pages from a medieval manuscript prompt another investigation.
The bailiffs clear out Lovejoy's cottage, there is a glimmer of hope in the shape of a Napoleonic commode, but is it genuine?
Lovejoy is desperate to find out why a violin virtuoso has asked him to turn a real Stradivarius into a fake. He enlists the help of Tommy Norris to find out.
Lovejoy and Gimbert are in pursuit of a priceless collection of Judaica which has mysteriously appeared in a Essex cottage.
When looking in Frankie's scrapyard for a replacement indicator lamp for his truck, Lovejoy is persuaded to buy a rusty old cannon too.
Jim Leonard, Lovejoy's mentor, sets up a country house weekend for an elaborate con, but Lovejoy himself becomes a victim.
Lovejoy and Lady Jane fall out over a royal dinner service belonging to a Belgian countess. Meanwhile, Gimbert is out for revenge.
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After revealing his talent for spotting a bargain on TV, Lovejoy finds that perhaps he isn't as good as he thought. His attempts at conning a couple backfire. Show more