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Two teams of amateur collectors have an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with £300.
Danny Sebastian and the teams shop for antiques in Harrogate with experts Izzie Balmer and John Cameron before heading to auction in Beverley. Danny visits an exhibition about pioneering pilot Amy Johnson.
Christina Trevanion heads to an antiques fair in the town of Llandeilo in West Wales, where experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson help the red and blue teams as they compete to see who can buy the three most profitable items to take to auction. Christina also gets hands-on with the ancient art of silversmithing at a family business in the heart of nearby town Laugharne.
Eric Knowles and the teams shop for antiques in Nottinghamshire with experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall. Eric also visits a museum that has preserved the contents of an old village shop.
Caroline Hawley and the teams are in Kent, where experts Nick Hall and Tim Weeks help the red and blue teams as they shop for antiques to take to auction. Caroline finds out why a tragic death in the 1800s is still helping to save lives today.
Danny Sebastian and the teams search for profitable antiques in Lancashire with experts Izzie Balmer and Colin Young. Danny visits the historic Astley Hall in Chorley to learn about some intriguing items of furniture.
Christina Trevanion and the teams are in Nottinghamshire, hunting for antiques to sell on for a profit. Experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine lend a hand before they all head to Bishton Hall in Staffordshire for the auction. Christina discovers how a young girl once sowed the seeds of one of Britain's most popular apples.
Danny Sebastian and the teams scour the antiques shops in Blackpool with experts Izzie Balmer and Colin Young. Danny learns how to make Blackpool rock.
Eric Knowles heads to Norwich for today's episode. Experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell are on hand to help the teams as they compete to make the most profit at auction. Eric visits Norwich City Football Club to discover the history behind football chanting.
Charlie Ross presents today's show from an antiques centre in King's Lynn in Norfolk. Experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell are on hand to help the red and blue teams make a profit on the antiques they are taking to auction. Charlie visits the North Sea coast to discover how a devastating flood led to a safer Britain.
Christina Trevanion and the teams shop for antiques in Nottinghamshire, with help from experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine, before heading to Bishton Hall in Staffordshire for the auction. Christina tests her skills against the local dominoes league as she discovers more about the classic pub pastime.
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams are on the lookout for profitable antiques in Abernyte, near Dundee, with assistance from Roo Irvine and Danny Sebastian, before they all head to Glasgow for the day's auction. Natasha also visits HMS Unicorn. Docked in Dundee, she is the world's most original old ship.
Eric Knowles and the teams look for valuable antiques at Newark Showground in Nottinghamshire. Experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall are on hand to try to steer them to a profit at auction. Meanwhile, Eric visits Bestwood Winding Engine House, which used to be one of the busiest collieries in the county.
Charlie Ross presents today's show from Shepton Mallet Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair in Somerset. Helped by experts Colin Young and Kate Bliss, the teams scour the stalls for the most profitable items to take to auction. Charlie meets a man who has assembled one of the largest collections of Star Wars toys in the UK.
Caroline Hawley heads to the Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair in Detling, Kent. Aided by Tim Weeks and Nick Hall, the teams hunt for bargains to sell at auction. Meanwhile, Caroline steps back in time to visit a Second World War ‘living museum'.
Charlie Ross and the teams trawl the antiques shops in Shepton Mallet in Somerset with experts Colin Young and Kate Bliss. Charlie learns how profitable an old Pokémon card collection can be.
Christina Trevanion and the teams shop for antiques in Peterborough, where experts Catherine Southon and Kate Bliss are on hand to help with the search. Christina flummoxes the fairgoers with a 2,000-year-old antique, and then it's off to Lichfield for the day's auction.
Charlie Ross presents Bargain Hunt from Oswestry in Shropshire. With the help of experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper, two teams compete to buy the most profitable items to sell at auction. Meanwhile, Charlie visits a small museum in Powys that boasts 5,000 models cars and learns about the woman whose passion for automobiles kicked off the collection.
Danny Sebastian previews some of the amazing exhibits on display at Blackpool's newest museum. The teams are shopping nearby in an antiques centre with the help of experts Izzie Balmer and Colin Young.
Eric Knowles and the teams search for profitable antiques in Norwich with help from experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell. While Eric is in the city, he visits the museum at Norwich Castle to discover more about the ancient mammals that once populated East Anglia.
Charlie Ross and the teams shop for treasures at Oswestry antiques fair in Shropshire, with experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper on hand to advise. Charlie challenges fairgoers to guess the purpose of an intriguing food-related mystery item.
Christina Trevanion and the teams shop for antiques in Nottinghamshire with experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine before heading to Bishton Hall in Staffordshire for today's auction. Christina also learns about the author of The Compleat Angler and how his views on sustainability were ahead of his time.
Danny Sebastian heads to Lancashire, where experts Izzie Balmer and Colin Young help the teams find the best items to sell at auction. Danny also visits the British Commercial Vehicle Museum in Leyland to see several vehicles of special significance.
Charlie Ross and the teams are in Shropshire. Experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper lead the reds and blues as they compete for bargains at an antiques fair in Oswestry. Meanwhile, Charlie visits a family firm in Llangollen who are crafting wood to make standing frames for people with spinal injuries.
Caroline Hawley heads to the Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair in Detling, Kent. With expert help on hand from Tim Weeks and Nick Hall, the red and blue teams go head-to-head to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Meanwhile, Caroline has that shrinking feeling as she visits Bekonscot, the oldest model village in the world.
Charlie Ross hosts today's show from an antiques centre in King's Lynn on the north Norfolk coast. Helping the red and blue teams to hopefully make a profit at auction are experts Raj Bisram and Stephanie Connell. Meanwhile, Charlie pays a visit to the International Aviation Academy in Norwich to see a student-built electric aeroplane.
Natasha Raskin Sharp is in her home city of Glasgow for today's Bargain Hunt. She visits the world-famous Burrell Collection – 9,000 rare antiques and artworks that were donated to the city in 1944. Meanwhile, Danny Sebastian and Roo Irvine are on hand to help the Reds and the Blues.
Charlie Ross presents Bargain Hunt from Oswestry in Shropshire. With the help of experts Charles Hanson and Ben Cooper, two teams compete to buy the most profitable items to sell at auction. In north Wales, Charlie meets sculptor Simon O'Rourke, who produces pieces of artwork using waste timber or standing stumps and a variety of power and hand tools.
Join Christina Trevanion and experts Catherine Southon and Kate Bliss as they go antique hunting in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, before heading to Lichfield in Staffordshire for today's auction. Christina discovers the history of the humble jigsaw and takes a closer look at a huge collection of puzzles.
Charlie Ross presents Bargain Hunt from an antiques and collectors fair in Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Helped by experts Kate Bliss and Colin Young, the teams hunt for bargains to sell at auction. Meanwhile, can anyone guess Charlie's mystery item, which played a big part in local industry?
Christina Trevanion presents a right royal showdown to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. Experts Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine are on hand to help two teams of royal enthusiasts as they race to be crowned winners.
Christina also visits a pottery for an exclusive look at some new commemorative ware, and she makes her own royal plate fit for a king.
Charlie Ross presents today's show from Shepton Mallet Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair. Helped by experts Kate Bliss and Colin Young, the teams scour the stalls for the most profitable items to sell at auction. Charlie heads to Wells Cathedral to marvel at the oldest clock with a dial in the world.
A special show to celebrate the Eurovision Song Contest returning to the UK after 25 years! Two teams of famous faces, who have all represented the UK in the famous song contest, go head-to-head at Sandown Racecourse Antiques Fair. The red team are Bucks Fizz star Cheryl Baker, who won the competition with her bandmates in 1981 and 2018 soloist SuRie. The blues are singer Carrie Grant, who took to the Eurovision stage in 1983 in the group Sweet Dreams and X factor runner-up and 2008 UK entrant Andy Abraham.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today's celebrity showdown, and experts Charles Hanson and Thomas Forrester will be on hand to help the Reds and the Blues choose three items to take to auction. Which team of Eurovision vocalists will bring home the victory? Natasha also dips into the world of Eurovision collectibles and looks back at some of the song contest's memorable moments, from its launch in 1956 to the global phenomenon it is today.
Join Natasha Raskin Sharp as she visits iconic Stirling Castle – the childhood home of Mary, Queen of Scots – to see a museum about the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regiment. Leading the teams, hopefully to a victory, are experts Roo Irvine and Danny Sebastian.
The market town of Leominster is the destination for today's show. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, presenter Eric Knowles visits Hereford Cathedral's 17th-century library, where the books are kept under lock and key.
Caroline Hawley is in Hemswell, Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues, led by experts Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Caroline visits a man who is upcycling antique objects and turning them into innovative lamps.
The teams are battling it out in Doune, Perthshire. Natasha Raskin Sharp meets leading tartan historian Peter MacDonald to learn about the origins of the iconic patterned cloth, while experts Roo Irvine and Danny Sebastian are guiding the Reds and the Blues.
Join Christina Trevanion and experts Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine in Newark. Christina visits The National Holocaust Centre and is shown a moving collection of items donated by Holocaust survivors.
The market town of Leominster is the destination for today's show. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Eric talks to a local author about the rescued photographs of a local farmer.
Caroline Hawley presents today's show from Hemswell in Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues led by Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are desperate to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, at the antiques centre, Caroline has a mystery to solve.
It's all aboard on the Bargain Hunt express today in Ardingly in West Sussex, as Eric Knowles finds out all about the history of luxury Pullman railway carriages. Experts Jonathan Pratt and Ochuko Ojiri are on hand to help our red and blue teams.
Presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp is at Sandown Racecourse in Surrey. With the expert help of Charles Hanson and Thomas Forrester, the reds and the blues battle it out to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Natasha looks at a collection of accessories dating from the late 1700s to the 1960s belonging to and donated by local people.
Our teams are bargain-hunting in Newark with presenter Christina Trevanion and experts Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine. Christina meets a world-record-holding collector of tea towels and gets to see a sample of her 1,800-piece collection!
The market town of Leominster is the destination for today's show. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, Eric Knowles learns about the vibrant heritage of one of the town's oldest timber buildings.
Caroline Hawley presents today's show from Hemswell in Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues led by Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are keen to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? While the competition hots up, Caroline pays a visit to the Lincoln Castle Victorian Prison.
Eric Knowles presents today's show in Ardingly in West Sussex, as experts Jonathan Pratt and Ochuko Ojiri help the red and blue teams. Eric also finds out about a unique wildlife collection put together by a Victorian naturalist.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today's show from Kingston Antiques Centre. With expert help on hand from Charles Hanson and Thomas Forrester, the reds and the blues go head-to-head to see who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction. Natasha heads to the home of the prestigious Wimbledon tennis championships, delving into its rich history at the on-site museum.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today's show from Hele in Devon, with the reds and the blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Both teams are eager to make a profit at auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Natasha visits the final resting place of Devon's well-to-do… a Victorian catacomb!
Caroline Hawley presents today's show from Hemswell in Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues led by Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are keen to make a profit at auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Caroline hits the road to learn about the small bubble cars that were once very popular on British roads.
Our teams are hunting for bargains in Newark, with presenter Christina Trevanion and experts Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine. Christina visits the Harley Gallery on the Welbeck Estate to learn about the 5th Duke of Portland, who commissioned a series of eccentric underground building projects there in the 1800s.
Today's show takes place in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, with Natasha Raskin Sharp at the helm and the reds and blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, Natasha tries her hand at making a famous local delicacy.
The market town of Leominster is the destination for this episode. Guiding the teams around an antiques centre in the Herefordshire town are Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell, but which team will make the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction? Meanwhile, Eric visits one of the oldest teddy bear factories in the UK.
Natasha Raskin Sharp heads to Kingston upon Thames for this episode. Two teams battle it out at the Kingston Antiques Centre with experts Charles Hanson and Thomas Forrester on hand to help our teams bag a bargain, but who can buy the most profitable three items to take to auction? Natasha also meets a local artist and learns about a photographic technique that is over 150 years old, before trying it out herself.
Eric Knowles presents this show from Epsom in Surrey, with the Reds and the Blues led by Thomas Forrester and Gary Pe.
Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Eric hails one of London's hackney cabs to take him across the capital.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents the show from Hele in Devon, with the Reds and Blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell.
Both teams are desperate to make a profit at auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Natasha learns about Mary Anning, the trailblazing fossil hunter.
Roo Irvine is at the Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair in Detling, Kent. Experts Irita Marriott and Nick Hall help the red and blue teams as they shop for antiques to take to auction.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today's show from Shepton Mallet in Somerset, with John Cameron and Stephanie Connell.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today's show from Shepton Mallet in Somerset, with John Cameron and Stephanie Connell.
Eric Knowles presents today's show from Epsom in Surrey with the reds and the blues led by Thomas Forrester and Gary Pe. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Eric heads to Wimbledon Common in the hope of finding out more about The Wombles.
Natasha Raskin Sharp presents today's show from Shepton Mallet in Somerset, with the reds and the blues led by John Cameron and Stephanie Connell. Both teams are keen to make a profit at auction, but who will win? While the competition hots up, Natasha tries her hand at puppeteering.
Eric Knowles presents today's show from Kingston upon Thames in Surrey, with the reds and the blues led by Thomas Forrester and Gary Pe. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Eric discovers the fascinating life of famed florist Constance Spry.
Eric Knowles presents from Kingston in Surrey, with the reds and the blues led by experts Thomas Forrester and Gary Pe. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? While the competition hots up, Eric gets on his bike at the Herne Hill Velodrome.
Join Christina Trevanion for the show in Devon. Experts Richard Madley and Ben Cooper lead the reds and blues as they battle it out in Exeter.
Danny Sebastian presents the show from Wetherby Racecourse in West Yorkshire. Experts Caroline Hawley and Colin Young help the teams to shop for antiques to sell at auction.
Roo Irvine heads to an antiques fair in Detling in Kent. With help from experts Irita Marriott and Nick Hall, the teams hunt for bargains to sell at auction. Meanwhile, Roo takes a look back at the history of crime and punishment.
Join Charlie Ross for today's show in Powys. Experts Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks lead the reds and the blues as they battle it out in Builth Wells.
Danny Sebastian finds out the engineering genius behind Britain's longest and steepest set of staircase canal locks in Northamptonshire, while the teams hunt for bargains.
In Exeter, Alan on the blue team reveals he played in a band with rock 'n' roll icon David Bowie, and our very own Christina discovers a fine collection of postcards. The reds are set a challenge to find an animal-themed item. They go on to sniff out a brass fox head doorstop, while the blues take a shine to an art nouveau garnet and pearl necklace.
It gets pretty close at the end when the reds spend too long reflecting on a late Victorian silver mirror and nearly run out of time. At the auction in the nearby village of Hele, the bids come in thick and fast, but which team ends up playing second string?
Danny Sebastian is flying high at Yorkshire Air Museum, where he learns about 19th-century aviator Sir George Cayley. But over in Wetherby, do the teams soar to success or crash to earth with their items?
Piloting the reds is Caroline Hawley, while Colin Young captains the blues. Tasked with buying an item used for storage, the red team snap up a pine hall bench, while the blues leave it to the last minute to complete their challenge.
Quench your thirst for more bargain hunting when Charlie Ross visits a museum in Hereford and learns all about cider! Did you know apple pickers used to be paid in booze?
Talking of fruity drinks, today's blue team is brother-and-sister act Perry and Anne, and they are up against married couple Michele and Johnny. Football referee Johnny brings along his red card, and he's not afraid to use it!
Supported by Kate Bliss, the reds are challenged to find a functional piece of glassware, and, soon after kick-off, they score the perfect buy! Meanwhile, Tim Weeks and his blue team are on the hunt for items with a connection to entertainment. Poetic Perry fancies a Shakespeare-themed door knocker, but expert Tim has his sights on a vintage radio – will the team end up on the same wavelength?
As the clock counts down, the reds are dazzled by jewellery, and the blues go potty over hand-painted stoneware. Johnny blows his whistle – but at the end of a close fought contest, which team will come out on top?
Down the road in Bristol, auctioneer Andy Stowe gives Charlie his expert estimates before the teams' items go under his gavel. It's all down to the bidders!
Experts Kate Bliss and David Harper spearhead two teams at an antiques fair in the historic village of Naseby, and presenter Danny Sebastian has an arresting mystery item for fairgoers to solve.
Bargain Hunt comes from Ardingly in West Sussex. Eric Knowles is in charge as experts Jonathan Pratt and Ochuko Ojiri help the red and blue teams. Eric also gets some top tips on how to restore antique furniture.
Charlie Ross oversees today's battle between reds and blues in Builth Wells. Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks add their expertise as they hope to guide the teams to profits at auction.
It's full steam ahead from Bristol, the birthplace and now home of the SS Great Britain. Presenter Charlie Ross enjoys a journey of discovery above and below deck.
Things are just as shipshape over in Leominster where two teams are bargain hunting at an antiques centre, with their experts Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks. The reds, interior designers Kayla and Steve, have designs on a golden gavel. As for the blues, they are colleagues Nils and Lucas. Nils is Lucas's manager, but who will be the boss on their shop?
With the seconds ticking down, the teams are all at sea, so can auctioneer Andy Stowe bring this ship safely into port?
Grab a cuppa and join Danny Sebastian as he brews up a special show all about tea and the history of tea drinking. In Eastbourne, Danny is
serenaded by organist Chris Mannion as they reminisce about tea dances, while in Hastings, Danny is given a tea-tastic masterclass by etiquette expert Rebecca Gildea.
On his journey along the south coast of England, Danny stirs up memories of bygone buys on Bargain Hunt, from caddy spoons to biscuit tins, and at the end of the show, he counts down the most profitable tea-related antiques and collectibles. Time to get the kettle on!
Christina Trevanion dons a hard hat and descends into a network of little-known tunnels underneath the ancient city of Exeter. By torchlight, she explores passageways six metres under the city streets that used to carry water pipes into the heart of Exeter.
Above ground, the teams delve into the antique stalls to unearth treasures to sell at auction in the nearby village of Hele. Digging for profits are the blues, sales assistants Jack and Shaun, with their expert Ben Cooper. Hoping to extinguish their plans are the reds, firefighters Andrew and Steve, guided by expert Richard Madley.
Shaun smells profits when they spot a cut-glass and silver scent bottle, while Steve isn't exactly bowled over by two homemade cricket bats. Can auctioneer Adam Partridge hit a six for the teams, or will they be out for a duck?
Caroline Hawley bakes up a treat of a show from an Elizabethan mansion, while the teams hope to make a lot of dough at auction.
Under the floorboards of Shaw House, on the outskirts of Newbury, Caroline is shown a hidden bakehouse that was revealed during restoration work. Built in 1581, Shaw House is one of the best-preserved Elizabethan houses in Britain.
Hoping to cook up some profits in nearby Hungerford are mother and son team, Sarah and Frankie. They take on grandmother and granddaughter duo, Sally and Narissa.
Both teams get off to a frantic start, with just 60 minutes on the clock to buy three items each. Sarah and Frankie like their ceramics, but expert Raj Bisram warns them off a pricey art deco vase. The blues have expensive tastes too and pin their hopes on a mid-century silver and enamelled brooch, but does expert Stephanie Connell share their enthusiasm?
At the auction in Newbury, Thomas Forrester wields his gavel, but could it all come down the bonus buys?
Danny Sebastian puts his best foot forward on the show when he visits Northamptonshire, a county with a long reputation for creating high-quality footwear. At the Museum of Leathercraft in Northampton, he delves into their collection of 10,000 items from around the world, from 3,000 years ago to the present day.
Curator James Hawksley shows Danny a sedan chair from the 1750s, a leather pigeon harness used to carry blood samples and two leather jugs called bombards because of their resemblance to the old bombard cannon. James even turns the table on Danny and reveals a mystery object for him to guess.
Across the county, two teams do battle in the historic village of Naseby. Expert David Harper heads up the red team, husband and wife Matt and Sunita, while the blues – father and son Surinder and Sukhip – are guided by Kate Bliss.
After a speedy start, the reds seem very relaxed… Can David focus their attention and help them to start spending? Over with the blues, a reproduction GR post box catches Surinder's attention, but Kate isn't convinced that it willl deliver a profit.
In Stratford-upon-Avon, Danny asks auctioneer Mark Ashley for his estimates on the teams' purchases but, as always, it comes down to how deep the bidders' pockets are.
Roo Irvine gets into the rhythm of African drumming in Kent as two teams go head-to-head at Detling antiques fair. Roo joins Abass Dodoo, a master Ghanaian drummer who has been collecting African drums and performing with them for over 25 years. Abbas tells Roo that he has played at some very special events, including the Commonwealth Day celebrations in 2020 at Westminster Abbey in front of the royal family.
In Detling, the teams try to snare some bargains with the help of experts Irita Marriott and Nick Hall. The reds hope to get a leg up with a step ladder, while the blues chew over a decorative ‘molar' vase. Will the bidders sink their teeth into the teams' buys in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire?
Join Charlie Ross for today's Bargain Hunt in Powys. Experts Kate Bliss and Tim Weeks lead the reds and blues as they battle it out in Builth Wells.
Two teams saddle up for a race around the antiques stalls at Wetherby Racecourse. Danny Sebastian is holding the reins, alongside experts Caroline Hawley and Colin Young.
Dapper Eric Knowles celebrates the art deco era that brought style and glamour to 1920s and 30s collectibles.
Christina Trevanion tours Anne Hathaway's childhood home to see if there are any clues to the young Shakespeare and Anne's romantic liaisons.
Chefs take on musicians in an action-packed celebrity showdown in Malvern, Worcestershire, with all proceeds going to BBC Children in Need.
The teams go full throttle around an antiques fair in Naseby with experts Kate Bliss and David Harper, while Danny enjoys a wheely good tour of the National Motorcycle Museum.
The red and blue teams aim to weave profits at auction with three bargains bought at an antiques arcade in Hungerford.
Christina Trevanion takes a spin around Castle Combe race circuit, and the teams dash around an antiques fair in Exeter with experts Ben Cooper and Richard Madley.
Danny Sebastian visits an urban oasis in the heart of Sheffield, and the teams shop for bargains with Colin Young and Caroline Hawley at an antiques far in Wetherby.
Danny Sebastian celebrates the world of collectibles, from silver and ceramics to glassware and mid-century toys, and learns about some impressive record-breaking collections.
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