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Modern day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard is one of the UK's top decorative antique dealers. Always on the hunt for that elusive gem, Drew travels the length and breadth of the country in search of weird and wonderful objects. The bigger the hoard of forgotten antiques and dusty furniture, the happier Drew is! And with a host of clients from all walks of life - from royalty to Hollywood stars, Drew's work is never done.Building on a childhood love of visiting car scrapyards to unearth rare and beautiful items, Drew has turned his lifelong passion into a thriving international business enterprise. Over 20 years of business, Drew and his specialist team of experts have restored an incredibly diverse range of items, from fireplaces, doors, lighting, gardern ornaments, to cars, paintings, jewellery and wooden artefacts.
Modern-day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard travels the length and breadth of the UK in search of weird and special objects - the bigger the hoard, the happier he is.
In Gloucestershire, Drew uncovers a marble table lamp and a painting of a mackerel. Later, he's thrilled to look around a stately home in Bedfordshire.
Drew and Tee are invited to a private motor museum in Denbighshire. This fascinating collection boasts a steel plate Castrol sign and a charming pedal car.
Drew Pritchard and Tee John view a collection in Boreham Wood, Hertfordshire. Everything is up for sale, including a carved stone saint and marble fireplace supports.
Drew and Tee visit a 500-year-old copper mine in the beautiful village of Coniston. They uncover a slipware dairy bowl, pattern wheels and a retail counter.
Drew is in rural Somerset to rummage through a salvage yard hoping to find some valuable items hidden within the mountains of rust. He tries to buy an industrial ceiling light, a marble column plinth and an antiques sign.
At a railway museum in Somerset, Drew and Tee uncover two rare signs from the 1920s. Later, Drew finds shoe lasts with incredible provenance, they were made for music legend Paul McCartney.
Hunting items with a distinctly French connection, aspiring collector and TV star Fred Sirieix joins Drew and Tee on the road to learn the trade.
Drew and Tee visit a salvage yard that specialises in stoneware. Blown away by the quality and rarity of some of the items, Drew is forced to haggle hard by the canny dealer.
The boys visit a heritage railway in Minehead where Drew discovers a fantastic selection of pieces in need of salvaging. The highlight of the trip however, is a ride in the cab of a vintage steam train.
Drew and Tee head get an exclusive look at a private collection of rock 'n roll memorabilia. Drew is excited to find some very rare Led Zeppelin and Motorhead collectibles and hopes he can strike a bargain.
Drew and Tee head to a family run antiques business in Yorkshire to deal with a no-nonsense owner. He has to haggle hard, but Drew bags himself an elegant 19th century bachelor's chest.
Drew and Tee seek out the very best antiques that the Isle of Wight has to offer. Their first stop is the seaside town of Ventnor, a fashionable holiday resort back in Victorian times.
Drew and Tee head to a grade II listed mansion in Lincolnshire. The house is packed with great items and Drew haggles for a superb 19th century chair and a decorated chinoiserie mirror.
The boys stop at a salvage yard which Drew describes as the best in the country. They find a pair of beautifully crafted sundials and an overthrow believed to be from Belvoir Castle.
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