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David Dickinson presents the show in which members of the public bring items to be valued by a team of experts. If the member of the public decides to they can sell the item to the dealer, however if not we follow the item as it is auctioned off, to see if they made the right decision to not sell the item to the dealer.
The Duke is in Lincoln, where the Fab Four pay a visit to Fay Rutter's table. Also on the show Tony Geering ends up buying an oil lamp he said he wouldn't, and Helen Gardiner sends a Rolex watch to auction but will it be well-received?
The Duke and his dealers are in Buxton in Derbyshire. A collection of cartoon maps brought to Henry Nicholls' table surprises everybody at the auction and Tim Hogarth buys a mint condition Winnie The Pooh first edition book. Plus, dealer Jan Keyne can't stop dancing when she hears the sound of a 1950s Radio.
David and his dealers pitch up in Warwick, where Henry Nicholls is clueless over some metal modern art, but Stewart Hofgartner is all about bits of brass. David Hakeney, the Duke and the rest of the den disagree over an amber necklace, before an auction sets the record straight.
The dealers set up shop in Scarborough. Tony Geering gets his figures right over a bronze nude, whilst James Layte is on the fiddle, to the detriment of everyone's ears! Alison Chapman is rail-roaded into paying big time for some railway memorabilia.
Staffordshire Country Showground plays host to David and his dealers. Some Beswick animals put the frighteners up Karen Dalmeny, while Alison Chapman meets her fan club and falls for their love heart watch, but will Mark Stevens pay enough for a dazzling diamond ring?
The Old Granada Studios in Manchester plays host to the Duke's dealers. David Ford is keen to get on the fiddle, Debbie Serpell falls for a one pound charity shop sparkler and Tim Hogarth gets a work of art straight out of Coronation Street.
The dealers let their hearts get the better of them as Alison Chapman falls for a silver tea set and ends up paying over the odds. Mark Stevens is also in a generous mood as he pays top money for a bronze pen tray. However, Jo Brayshaw isn't in buying mode and misses a golden opportunity with some Kyffin Williams pictures.
Michael Hogben has a narrow escape with a ring that turns out not to be what everyone thought. Tracey Thackray Howitt puts up a valiant fight for a diamond ring and Cheryl Hakeney falls under the spell of a gold serpent bracelet.
The Duke is in Walsall, where he teams up with a seller to make sure dealer Simon Schneider parts with more money. However, Simon has the last laugh! A gold ring makes a buzz at auction and there are spooky goings on when dealer Aidan Pass buys a painting that is said to be cursed.
Scarborough plays host to David and his dealers. Tony Geering gets revved up over some heavy metal and James Layte pins his hopes on a collection of medals. Alison Chapman gets her hands on a gorgeous bust and Corrie Jeffrey is hoping to be leading lady in a real page turner.
David and his den of dealers pitch up in Liverpool. Henry Nicholls plays it cool with an ice bucket and Michael Hogben is negative about some photo plates, while Tracy Thackeray-Howitt is awash with jewellery.
The Duke is in Walsall, where the Dealer Den is ticking with some interesting timepieces. Karen Dalmeny is determined to buy a Rolex watch and Simon Schneider finds himself face-to-face with a three hundred-year-old pocket watch. Plus, a set of silver buckles does well at the auction.
David and his dealers are at The Cheltenham Racecourse. Stewart Hofgartner is in fireman's heaven when a helmet lands on his table, Alys Dobbie gets to play with a dolls house, and Mark Stevens is mesmerised by a diamond ring and splashes plenty of cash.
Warwick is home to David and his dealers. Henry Nicholls gets excited about a massive silver ring for dishes, David Hakeney attempts to drive away with a 60s classic and Fay Rutter decides to take up windsurfing.
The Duke is in beautiful Buxton in Derbyshire. Northerner Tim Hogarth challenges the other dealers from the South to make more cash than he does. Also on the show, Jan Keyne demonstrates how a horse measuring stick is used, Simon Schneider buys a Goldscheider mask and Henry Nicholls has plenty of silver and gold coming to his table.
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