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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.
David Dickinson is joined in Crewe by dealers Fay Rutter, James Layte, Simon Schneider and Jo Brayshaw.
David Dickinson and his team travel around the country assessing items brought in by members of the public, who either take the cash for their antiques or gamble at auction.
David Dickinson and his team travel around the country assessing items brought in by members of the public, who either take the cash for their antiques or gamble at auction.
David Dickinson is in Llandudno with his dealers - Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
David Dickinson is in Weston-super-Mare where Aidan duels over a pistol, Jan pays big money for a massive watch and Mark makes a fan of the show very happy.
David Dickinson and the team visit Peterborough, where Fay Rutter is impressed by a military chess set and a cockpit control panel lands on James Layte's table.
David Dickinson is joined in Llandudno by dealers Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Weston-super-Mare. Alison meets a familiar face, Mark is charmed out of his cash, Aidan's art knowledge proves sketchy and Jan attempts to buy an amazing pocket watch.
David Dickinson and his team get dealing at the Spa in Bridlington. Fay Rutter hopes her offer for a Murano glass sculpture will be award winning, some 16th-century books check in with The Hoff, but can he check them out? Plus, a bargain basement silver box leaves Cheryl Hakeney breathless.
The boxes and bubble wrap of Buxton reveal a mixed bag of treasures for David Dickinson and his dealers today. There's a pair of porcelain lions roaming the den looking for a new home, Alys Dobbie has a date with a local called Blue John, and new dealer Laurie Scully is on her bike.
David Dickinson is joined by dealers Karen Dalmeny, Henry Nicolls, Jo Brayshaw and Stewart Hofgartner to assessing items brought in by members of the public in Cheltenham.
The bracing sea air of Blackpool is home to David Dickinson and his dealers, where a whole cast of character jugs has new dealer Matt on his toes, an old train set surprises everyone at auction and Jan Keyne misses out big time when a forgotten book's true value comes to light in an exciting battle of the bidders.
David Dickinson and his team are in Weston-super-Mare, where Jan learns rhyming slang, Aidan fishes for a great deal on a rare carving and Mark meets his match.
David Dickinson is at the seaside town of Bridlington, where an admiral watercolour washes up on Karen Dalmeny's table. Plus, Fay Rutter is hoping for a tipple when a drinks globe rolls in, and Stewart Hofgartner gets into a whirl when a Drum Major's mace arrives
David Dickinson sets up shop in Llandudno with his dealers Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
David Dickinson is at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford, where Tracy Thackray hopes to take off with a hoard of silver, and a big bag of coins checks in with Laurie Scully.
David Dickinson and his team head to Weston-super-Mare. Aidan digs deep for buried treasure, The Force is with Jan, and Alison is in pole position for a motor racing trophy.
David Dickinson pitches up in Llandudno with his team Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Bridlington, where Jan Keyne tucks into some silver Georgian cutlery. Plus, bidders in the Sale Room dive in deep to try and buy a submariner Rolex, and Stewart Hofgartner has two hats to top it all off.
David Dickinson is in Crewe with his dealers Fay Rutter, James Layte, Simon Schneider and Jo Brayshaw.
David Dickinson is joined in Middlesbrough by experts Fay Rutter, Mark Stevens, Stewart Hofgartner and Cheryl Hakeney to assess items brought in by members of the public.
David Dickinson travels to Bridlington, East Yorkshire, assessing items brought in by members of the public. With Karen Dalmeny, Stewart Hofgartner, Jan Keyne and Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson sets up shop in Blackpool, with his dealers Henry Nicholls, Jan Keyne, Matt Taylor and Helen Gardiner.
David Dickinson is joined in Crewe by dealers Fay Rutter, James Layte, Simon Schneider and Jo Brayshaw.
Mark Stevens, Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Laurie Scully and Simon Schneider set up in Cosford, Shropshire, while David Dickinson oversees the deals.
David Dickinson and his team assess items in Coventry, where Karen Dalmeny learns a bit of Italian, Stewart Hofgartner is impressed by some spoons, and Beatles memorabilia is a hit in the sale-room.
David Dickinson, Fay Rutter, James Layte, Simon Schneider and Jo Brayshaw head to Crewe to assess items brought in by members of the public.
David Dickinson, Karen Dalmeny, Simon Schneider, Aidan Pass and Laurie Scully assess items brought in by members of the public in Newport.
David Dickinson is in Llandudno with his dealers, Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
David Dickinson and the team are in Weston-super-Mare where Aidan duels over a pistol, Jan pays big money for a massive watch, and Mark makes a fan of the show very happy.
David Dickinson is joined by experts Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne and Henry Nicholls in Preston to assess items brought in by members of the public, who either take the cash for their antiques or gamble at auction.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers, Mark Stevens, Karen Dalmeny, Stewart Hofgartner and Tim Hogarth, are in Leeds.
David Dickinson and his dealers James Layte, Karen Dalmeny, Mark Stevens and Fay Rutter are in Wolverhampton.
David Dickinson is joined in Swindon by his dealers Alison Chapman, Fay Rutter, Simon Schneider and Tracy Thackray-Howitt.
David Dickinson is in Burton, with his dealers Mark Stevens, Henry Nicolls, Stuart Hofgartner and Tim Hogarth.
David Dickinson is joined by experts Henry Nicholls, Stewart Hofgartner, Tim Hogarth and Mark Stevens in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, to assess items brought in by members of the public, who either take the cash for their antiques or gamble at auction.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers, Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne and Henry Nicholls, are in Preston.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers, Henry Nicholls, Stewart Hofgartner, Tim Hogarth and Mark Stevens, head to Burton.
David Dickinson sets up shop in Oldham, with his dealers Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Jan Keyne, James Layte and Simon Schneider.
David Dickinson is in Wolverhampton with his dealers Karen Dalmeny, James Layte, Mark Stevens and Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson and experts Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne and Henry Nicholls assess items brought in by members of the public in Preston, who either take the cash for their antiques or gamble at auction.
David Dickinson and his dealers Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Alison Chapman, Fay Rutter and Simon Schneider asses antiques in Swindon.
David Dickinson and his dealers Henry Nicholls, Stewart Hofgartner, Tim Hogarth and Mark Stevens assess antiques in Burton.
David Dickinson is in Wolverhampton with his dealers Karen Dalmeny, James Layte, Mark Stevens and Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson is in Preston with his dealers, Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne and Henry Nicholls.
David Dickinson and experts Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne and Henry Nicholls assess items brought in by members of the public in Preston, who either take the cash for their antiques or gamble at auction.
David Dickinson and his dealers Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Alison Chapman, Fay Rutter and Simon Schneider asses antiques in Swindon.
David Dickinson and his dealers Henry Nicholls, Stewart Hofgartner, Tim Hogarth and Mark Stevens assess antiques in Burton.
David Dickinson is in Wolverhampton with his dealers Karen Dalmeny, James Layte, Mark Stevens and Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson is in Preston with his dealers, Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne and Henry Nicholls.
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