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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 is preparing for a business launch at London's Liberty, where he needs to create a first class showroom on the 4th floor.
Drew visits a warehouse in York, finds a dreamy black beetle at a specialist garage in Cambridgeshire and an antiques dealer in Suffolk has a delightful model castle.
Drew visits Britain's biggest private home where he is stumped on negotiations, finds some cool head carvings and discovers the actual tartan of Elvis Presley.
Drew heads to Derbyshire where a props business is home to a slew of oversize industrial antiques and a few must-have gems. Later, a salvage yard features some amazing finds.
At a 500-year-old Tudor manor in Cheshire, Drew vies for a pair of intriguing sculptures. And, at a salvage yard in Kent, Drew uncovers a ragtag collection of Victorian era gems.
Drew and Tee find a heavy-duty surprise at a magnificent country house in Scotland. In Edinburgh, the chaps visit a former veterinary college turned arts centre.
Taking their treasure hunt offshore, Drew and Tee head to a motorbike museum on the Isle of Man, where they hope its unique history will mean a truckload of rare finds.
Drew and Tee hunt for hidden treasure at a stately 400-year-old school in Cambridgeshire. Down the road in Herefordshire, the chaps tour one of the oldest paper mills in the UK.
At a medieval castle in Cumbria, Drew tries to seal the deal on the ultimate car accessory. Later, a meticulous motor museum offers Drew a blast from the past.
At a Welsh castle, Drew solves a centuries-old salvage mystery, but finding hidden treasure proves trickier than expected. In Somerset, a school is clearing out its storage areas.
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