Today we’re in Cumbria with Hettie Jago, David Harper and their 1980s Mercedes 280 SL. Will David or Hettie strike a decisive blow in their best-of-five auction contest?

It’s the nation’s favorite antiques experts which way are the bargain find the wheel of a classic car do you know where we are and a go to scar Britain for antiques Act One sc one the aim to make the biggest profit at auction but it’s no mean feet they’ll be

Worthy winners in the and Valiant losers art broken CL your ears will it be the high road to glory it’s just delightful isn’t it for the slow road to disaster this is Antiques Road Trip yeah sway britania it’s just over 1900 years since hadrien put the very first stone in his wall our experts have made it through one of the gaps I love this part of the world what what’s your experience with cumri and the Lake District I I’ve actually never been but

There are so many places that I haven’t been to which is another reason why I’m loving the road trip it’s brilliant what could be better exactly and just like the Romans only much much much more peacefully wingman David Harper and at the wheel he Joo will be getting curious

About Cambria tell me something about the area that I don’t know then okay so basically I could tell you anything and you’d Believe Me Yeah well yeah basically yeah fabulous well one fact I have thoroughly checked is that the delightful vintage Chariot their piloting is a 1986 Mercedes 280sl huh

Anything else oh look there’s a little lambs it just fills you with the joys of spring doesn’t it it makes me hungry David you can’t say that that’s awful animal lover Auctioneer and dealer heti from Nottingham look at their faces is a road trip newbie although you never really know

That four while David a dealer from nearby North Umbria has done this just about enough times to be called a centurion this is the Antiques Road Trip see what I mean and after two visits to the sail room that experience seems to be telling £750 earned yes wow there are still

Three auctions to go though and I’m sure the antique shops of the Northwest can supply the Buy’s heti needs for a fight back so what might she plump for this time around py buy a bit of furniture or something you can give me some advice love to I like sort of mid-century I

Like a bit of or something like that that’s not your kind of thing whoops remember they started out with £1,500 each and heti still has 1,062 in her Kitty well David has spent a wee bit more and thus has £ 848 left they just have to make it last

And see this trip is flying by yeah I know it must be your super smooth super fast driving sarcasm they started out north of the border and after shopping around Scotland and a dip into the Lakes they’ll land up in Lancashire but first Cumbria we should buy some big fat

Cumbrian sausages and live like a native yes we should yeah but never mind the bangers we begin in Brampton not far from the wall yep that’s him all right with a great one listed church and in the red sandstone former Church Hall gosh don’t you just love the

Pink stone of Cumbria I do it’s lovely isn’t it gorgeous isn’t it this one’s great too gosh it’s huge this place and look at this oh lots of lovely antiques within as well although it’s up to our experts to grade those so it’s a good job they still have plenty of cash left

To spend at the cumbrian Antique Center They’ll calm down in a bit I’m sure it good look I think I look like a Smurf I think it’s a jacket she needs a snowy beard oh don’t you just love anything in the world of antiques with a direct connection to a real person and there he

Is on the plaque and it’s the plaque that I’m drawn to more than the Box Corporal f woodmass B company third Camp morath North Umbria if you look at the map is only just to the right hand side so it hasn’t traveled very far but then again it’s a

Military box and would almost certainly have gone to France in the first world war 30 quit well do you know what it’s worth 30 quid all day long and a bit more and actually just going back to Corporal F woodmass it’s just occurred to me it’s very unusual to find a

Military box with a plaque on for a Corporal it’s a relatively low rank in the military which makes it to me much more interesting than had it been for a major and it story is going to continue because this box Corporal f woodmass is coming with me to auction Roger that

Prepar to Steve will be the man to speak to later on Petty M what do we have here this is really sweet it’s a double Inkwell I believe and a pen stand and it would have sat on your Victorian desk um I’m sure it would

Look as lovely these days on a desk and the thing I like most about this is the fact that it’s got a dog on it it’s some sort of hunting dog and dogs always appeal to people this one hasn’t got a pen with it I’m not sure whether it

Would have originally come with a pen but you probably would have had a lovely Sil dip pen um a bit like this one and you would have placed it in there as a pen rest so no pen and silverplated it’s probably late Victorian I would say probably 1880s 1890s but I really really

Like it it’s got £85 on the ticket price which is a very fair price for it so that’s definitely an option heti have you ever been serenaded before no I haven’t but you look like you’re a out Sarah a appears that he’s gone all Emperor Nero not so much Paganini as

Paganini how is it so far that is beautiful absolutely stunning I haven’t finished yet I haven’t finished amazing brilliant thank you so much for that here you go anytime Bravo I think back to work one thing that always does really well at auction is anything enameled and

There is this really sweet brooch in here it’s really beautiful it’s got this lovely engine turn decoration which gives it a 3D pattern to it it’s nicely made I’m just looking on the back at the Makers Mark I don’t know who it is if it was made by David Anderson or Axel holes

Or one of the big Scandinavian designers you’d be looking at bigger money for it those were both from Norway and there are two main things that I like about it firstly it’s got Twi £5 on the ticket price is worth that any day of the week

This could make 40 5060 even more at auction it could absolutely fly but second thing I like about it is the fact that it’s got this lovely hand painted floral decoration to it and the background is blue and I think it looks really really nice with my jacket I’m

Not buying it for myself but I would do time to talk turkey hello Stephen lovely to meet you I found two things that I really like you’ve got a Scandinavian brooch upstairs you’ve got £25 on the ticket price for that I’m happy to pay that the other item I like is the dog

Double ink well you’ve got 85 on the ticket price could that be any lower I think we could probably do that for 75 75 okay that’s great yeah love to shake your hand at 75 thank you very much making 100 in total thank you very much

You much thank you it’s a pleasure to meet you thank you by but while heti can now relax quite like this one David’s on the lookout for one more item to go with his campaign box oh wow that is a lump now let me tell you a real antique dates the

Late 19th very early 20th century it’s a charger you can see it’s copper a rampant lying in the center there you’ve got the oak leaves and the acorns you can tell that this thing is Handmade by a quality copper Smith and so it’s arts and crafts what have we

Got HW is it Hugh Willis Hugh Wallace let’s have a look a chesher metal worker and I think probably designed to hang on a wall rather than be a a tray let’s have a look I’ll take it around take it off they have it there’s the hanging

Mechanism called a hook priced at 55 quid it’s just no money I love it but now I’m going to put my mercenary head on I think it should make substantially more in auction so it’s going to auction back to Steve right I’m desperate to buy two objects good one cuz it’s that little

Military strong box priced at 30 fine I’ll have that the second object is that the Hue Wallace arts and crafts big copper lump of a plaque fabulous 55 quid can we can we take a trickle off it I suppose we can do it for 50 yeah well

Let’s do that so I owe you 80 nicely done fellas now heti has 962 now my purchases are very heavy and he has 768 or an awful lot of duck food do you like ducks I do like ducks yeah how can you not like ducks well I

Like ducks especially with a nice sauce David you are bad after the Lambs too now what do you know about ducks um absolutely nothing well they’re malards I know that okay could be teal not exactly wild Isles is it at least they have proper food for

Them come onor see if I can get them to feed out my hand come on come on hey look look look look come on oh we’ve got some more coming in now yeah oh flooding in now look at them here they are one more beak full and they’ll have to be

Off ah someone’s getting back on the road and heti’s Keen to do just one thing catch up with David he seems to go for the quirky and the unusual I think I need to take a leaf out of his book because I’m going with safe bets so I’m

Going to try and buy some more interesting things things that I don’t know a huge amount about and see whether that works out a little bit better for me she’s off to the cumbrian capital of car equally blessed with fine churches and also with an antique shop in very close Proximity hello Chad lovely to meet you hi HTI nice to see you who is this this is Jet and Jet will be your best friend in the world if you give him a treat oh okay sit plenty of non-edible treats at Cathedral Lodge antiques too which is probably just as well on Guard 962 at her disposal remember this is really quirky isn’t it don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like it so it’s obviously a rack to hold papers of some sort and it’s in the style of an artist easel which really appeals to me because I used to

Be an artist she once painted Pet Portraits you know and this all seems to be original I think it’s probably cira 1900 it’s definitely arts and crafts movement but I like the fact that it’s handmade and I’m looking at the screws here just to check whether it is

Actually of the period and it seems to be so it’s got £75 on it which I think is a little bit too much for me but I really like that and I’d have that in my house so still browsing in carile but what about several miles to the

South in the market town of penrith where Mary Queen of Scots was once held captive at the castle and David Harper’s just about to rumage at eclectic antiques our leader with two auction winds under his belt he has £768 to spend Art Deco just take a look

At that marble clock now it’s cira 1925 1930s it’s a French thing and if you look at the face and numerals around the outside edge are all winky wonky and I think that’s absolutely fantastic in a way it kind of sums up Art Deco now it’s

Missing a couple of things it’s would be called when new a garnet set three pieces so you’d have the central clock for your mantle piece and then you’d have two objects maybe obelisks almost certainly doesn’t work either price £35 you’ve got to think about condition as well because they are notorious for

Chipping and you’re feeling for Nicks and nibbles and in actual fact it is nibble free I think it’s dropped it gorgeous and it’s coming away with me barely a dent in his funds anything else for sir I always love to have a really good Route Around little cabinets and

Boxes because you never know what you’re going to find but this is interesting this little Heart-Shaped Box is a bit novelty isn’t it and the Antiques business love anything novelty it’s absolutely without a doubt bakerite so the first form of plastic and it dates back to about 1907 New York priced at 50

Quid hang on then this might be exciting oh and it has a N9 karat ring what a nice surprise I think the box is worth bizarrely more than the ring even though the ring is solid N9 karat gold and it is coming with me to auction aren’t you

Yes well let’s first speak to the boss Alison love you to see you nice to see you too I want to buy two gorgeous objects from you first one dead easy the art deco marble clock priced at 35 so I’ll I’ll just have that lovely thank

You but the second one I’m trying to just bring down a little bit and it’s that really sweet Art Deco bakeer light ring box that shap for heart lovely things so priced at 50 can do it for 45 brilliant thank you very much thank you making that £80 in total thank you and

Leaving him with 688 now let’s get back to his Chum in carar with another very nice shop to explore just fishing for some antiques oh we’ve got a Whopper settle down jet she doesn’t mean real fish off to another pond and a cameo appearance cameos are a funny sort of

Item because if they’re set in jewelry they don’t sell particularly well but when you have a collection of mounted cameos they sometimes make quite good money the idea of cameos and the carving of hard stone or shell in this case actually dates back to around the fth

Century BC but these are probably 100 or so years old and it’s done in a relief way so you’re carving away the excess material and it leaves behind the portrait also Landscapes and other subjects I think as a collection they might do quite well at auction someone

Will set it into jewelry it’s a good way of repurposing them cuz on their own what would you do with them but if someone bought them to maybe Mount them into a brooch or a ring there are some little really tiny ones here that could be mounted into maybe a little pendant

For a necklace or something I don’t know how much these are because there’s no tag on them but if they can be the right price then they’re definitely an option so I’ll have to ask Jen lovely anything else about to give a tug this is very pretty going to have a look at

This it’s a Georgian brooch of typical Georgian form it’s got this very ornate border and it’s rectangular and it’s set with this lovely piece of Agate and agate is basically just a hard Stone it’s a nonprecious stone but in the middle is what looks like it could be a

Citrine or it could be paste ticket price £45 it’s a beautiful brooch and it’s got so much age to it this probably dates to the 1820s it’s over 200 years old and in perfect condition it’s so pretty and so wearable today just going to turn over

And have a look um there aren’t any marks on it just describe it as yellow metal but it’s so so pretty and if that is a citrine that would be even better either way it’s in a nice box Jen have you got a gem tester I can

Borrow by any chance oh I have yes just a minute I’ll get it for you there you go thank you I just want to know whether it’s a citrine or not do you think it is it might it looks like one we’ve not tested it okay thank you give it a go so

If this moves up any bars on this gauge then it means it is a citrine yes is one I’m quite excited about this now well spotted Jen hello I found two things that I really really like this Georgian brooch is so beautiful I’m a bit in love with it what

Is your best price on that I think you’ve got 45 on the ticket kit including the Box we can do it for 35 okay I’m really happy with that and also you’ve got some unmounted cameos upstairs there’s no price tag on those what would they be just put them out you

Can have those for £10 £10 thank you so much I’ll shake your hand thank 445 then please for the brooch and the cameos bye Jen bye jet bye bye see you woof leaving her with 9917 and her road trip buddy to collect am I handling the car okay then I

Actually think you are thank you and I think it’s becoming part of you you are it it is you I might get one I think you should quite a team eh night Night rested and refreshed our experts will today be getting closer to those Lakes do you like swimming Hy um no I’m not a very good swimmer I have to say this suggestion then is going to go down like a lead balloon do you fancy going wild swimming in the lake in the lake

Yes I think that’s a no David although she definitely did take the plunge with her shopping yesterday acquiring a Georgian brooch a cameo collection a doggy ink well and an enamel brooch and I think it looks really really nice with my jacket meaning she now has 917 in her

Pocket while David also drummed up some deals purchasing an R Deco clock a campaign box an arts and crafts charger and a heartshaped bakerite box this might be exciting with ring leaving him with 688 to be going on with Bravo but are they getting wet in the lake Wild Water blobbing have

You never heard of it no way you just blob into the water you make sure it’s relatively shallow and you blob around no that still doesn’t appeal to me unforunately no why am I not surprised today our two reach the edge of the Lake District kicking off in

Mouth birth place of the word’s worth where HTI will be hoping to get her money’s worth oh sorry at Colin Graham Antiques and that’s Colin enjoying a coffee break here she comes having already dropped off her Chum hello Colin lovely to meet you morning HTI how are you I’m fine thank

You have a look around for us okay by all means have a good ratch as this here shout if you need anything thanks Colin he means rumage and we all need a helping hand now and again hello or not gosh this is heavy isn’t it is this

A local one that’s out of the Town yes that’s laon Street okay beautifullest Valley in Lakeland in my opinion is it gorgeous no I like that street signs always soell well don’t they so they do yes I managed to get it off quite quickly I had me screwdriver in the

Pocket so we all night so how much could this one be then the street sign well we could do a deal on it okay yeah 125 you know bid me sensibly and we’ll have a go okay they might be a maybe no sign of a deal just yet but what about

Her Chum now down beside the soulway fth in the cumbrian coastal town of merport which is quite a blues venue in fact Chuck Berry once got his kicks here on Route 8596 it’s not known if he also Knick knacked in marry pork Collectibles antiques might have done looking good thanks David has 688

Left remember goodness gracious me you just never know what you’re going to find in places like this and I haven’t seen pianola rolls for years so you probably know what a pianola is it’s effectively a self-playing piano and you could pretend that you’re a good pist so

You put your pianola roll in the socket start pedling furiously and pretending to play the keys invented by one Edwin s voy in 1895 and if you were to unroll the Panola rooll there you see the perforations which remarkably play the tune how it works I have no idea but

Work they do and it’s really atmospheric when you hear a pianola playing and it’s real social history this so 15 quid for 20 odd rolls fabulous but who today in the modern world is going to buy these things sounds very much like a pier no La thank

You aha do you know sometimes you find objects that take you back in time and that’s really lovely and it’s happening to me now I am being transported back in time to Childhood when my parents would occasionally buy me a model airplane let’s open the box wow look at that the original

Instructions the vc1 was introduced in the mid-60s which nicely dates David’s model making years you’ve even got glue oh my goodness me but get ready hold on to your seats £20 go hunting in your Loft I love it I think it’s fabulous it’s the right price

For a vintage shop but not for an auction that’s plain speaking and that’s proprietor Ben by the way standing by for any actual purchases I on a minute is that not the famous Scottish actor Brian Cox doesn’t it look like him or was it just me I

Think it really looks like him but if it is him it would mean that Brian Cox would be at least I don’t know what would he be 160 I mean I mean if he is that he’s looking very good so this is early 20th century it’s a bronze plaque

Of a gentleman signed reys rowth now that’s the artist who molded the portrait and then had it cast in yeah bronze nice and cold that lovely color and it should be very heavy if I’m right that it’s bronze mounted on an oak panel ticket price it’s

£50 oh it’s a monster weight but who is the sitter an old male as distinguished as he is is not exactly the market but I’d like to bring him back to life every hope and expectation that Brian Cox version number one will make me some money not

To be confused with Brian Cox the physicist either oh Ben I found a bit of treasure excellent priced at 50 can can we can we shave a bit off to give me a chance maybe just a little bit what were you thinking 40 45 good man I’ll do it no

Problem thank you very much cheers Cox is boxed or not come on Brian bye now and while they depart with £ 643 remaining we’ll get back to mouth where he’s having fun without actually showing much sign of making one further purchase although she does still have 917 Left this is social history right here there’s a book of cart to visit and cabinet cards and these are photographs from the 18 probably 1860s 1870s during the Victorian period they were so so popular so you would go to a photography studio and you’d have props and things

In the background it was a real event you would give them to your family give them to friends and people used to trade them and collect them but they’re just great historical pieces you know every single one tells a story that is somebody in somebody’s life of course

Photography had only been invented a few decades earlier with images like this by n for neeps the cameras during this time took about 10 seconds to develop the photograph so you would have to stand there really still in exactly the same position and for children it was obviously very difficult to keep

Children still for that amount of time they tied to chair or give them something to hold to sort of keep them in that position there’s no price on it Colin what are you hoping for for it uh went 95 on it just make us a good offer

I was thinking more sort of 55 I tell you what give us 60 and there should be some loose cards behind you I’ll throw them in with them okay this little pile yeah that little pile I’ll throw them in with it really y okay that sounds like a

Good deal thank you photo album successfully snapped up there you go 60 much that’s a good T I like that cheers it just remains to take it away with £ 857 left for the last two Legs and now that they’re both chopped up they can take a break and find out a bit more about a fascinating local sport in the nearby town of workington where they play a progenitor of modern football called uppies and downies the players aren’t quite Man City millionaires though meet Elvin and Joe

What exactly is the game what do you have to do the game is a mass football game with any number of parties Spin and it can go in the river which is just over there the river darwind the down hailing point is on the har a mile and a

Half from here and the up hailing point is the kwin hall which is a mile and a half upwards so that’s a 3 Mile pitch it’s a 3 Mile pitch With No Boundaries to an outsider it may look as if it’s chaos or a riot and it is really isn’t it let’s be

Honest it’s an expression of exuberant have you two ever been winners yes we have yeah will it always be in existence as long as it’s a ball there’ll be a game I love the attitude today’s version of the game with three matches played annually over Easter originated in the Victorian era

The uppies and downies are named after the different parts of the town they hail from but way back in time the very first players were probably from amongst workington several historic Invaders museum curator Ellie Todd Hunter of course the Anglo Saxons when they came they used to actually play a

Game of football with the beheaded heads of their enemies so it was quite a brutal thing do both women and men play the game yes anyone can play the game in fact I believe that one lady actually hailed the ball in the 1990s what exactly does hailing mean when the ball

Reaches its destination either at the hall or down at the harbor it’s thrown in the air three times to prove that the game’s been won so it’s like a celebration thing at the end of the G and the lucky haer then gets to keep it forever we have a box full of History

David and we players say that every ball has a story and I would love to know this story from 1838 can I handle it you can wow that is I mean truly touching the past there isn’t it I mean it’s so tactile is this your favorite ball from in there it’s

One of them I I think my favorite is actually this ball from 1872 partly because one of the families who sponsor the ball the D leash family have sponsored the ball for 350 years you’re kidding and this ball was hailed by Anthony in 1872 right each ball is unique there is

Only one of each of these in the world so there’s only one Easter Tuesday ball 1872 and where are they made they’re made by a local chop it takes almost 30 hours to make them he’s part of the history of workington the fourth ball maker in 200 years oh my goodness what a

Fascinating story and with the next Mighty confrontation just minutes away the of workington seems to be on the move but who are you rooting for now I don’t know where the downies and uppies are I think they’re all intermingled there aren’t they yeah how do we know

Who’s who basically we don’t and I don’t think they do either and that’s part of the charm yeah here we go heti go they’re fighting for the ball they’re literally there it goes it’s coming towards us heti it’s coming towards us HS we might get a bit wet here we might

Ety yeah do you want to do what I think you want to do come on should we do it should we get involved should we come Onie now D be careful we want you to be in good shape for the auction oh well shut I Please next reom where their thrilling third auction encounter will take place and it’s crunch time with David currently holding a 2-n lead after cruising Cumbria and acquiring a whole Heat of salable goods our pair will now find out if there’s profits to be made at wingard’s where

They’ll be selling in the room on the net and on the phone with the ever sartorial duffed Griffith the man in charge thank you got high hopes of this one David High Hopes I’ve got low hopes oh brilliant for yours oh no excitable as ever Petty parted with £ 205 for her

Five auction Lots the figural dog inqu really nice thing well made she should appeal to a lot of types of collector people like dogs it it should sell well the selection of cameos unusual at this in the sense that there’s quite a lot of them good for a project if someone’s

Looking for lots of cameos to M it’s an ideal lot for them David spent exactly the same sum as his Chum also on five Lots Ron plaque very nicely done good weighty piece again we’d like to see that sell well the campaign box is a nice thing that’s the pick of the crop

Here it’s a nice thing to do it’s nice solid chunky and it’s commercial as well has David boxed clever once again or will heti get a Revenge are you feeling lucky a little bit yeah are you yeah good brilliant Petty kicks us off with her citrine Georgian brooch I paid £35

For it I mean it is only tiny um but we’ll have to see yeah what’s it worth 3040 somebody i t it the £0 we have thank you online start things off 25 bid 30 in the room sorry at 2530 online or anywhere else 30 bid and five sir

No 35 on the internet then at 3540 anywhere else now in the room and five room bit of 40 looking for five now is that better better come all done with it in the room at 40 nice home and heti collects a tiny profit she would have liked more though

Someone’s going to keep that and treasure it and wear it forever get passed on to another generation time for David’s campaign box what you think it’s going to make with the inscription give be 50 for it somebody a good prediction £50 I got thank you sir St up50 you’ll

Save five now that is for nothing else now at50 you’re finished all done with it the made bid of £50 then thank you that was profit then wasn’t it yeah well there you go yeah a quick one and not too shabby either see that guy whoever bought it

The back straight in just wanted it didn’t really want today more memories French ones this time with he’s cart de visit and cabinet cards it’s got a lovely leather album with it in good condition oh I think it sounds fantastic yeah I mean it’s it’s a nice little lot

That I’ve put together but um 60 might be all it’s going to make I can start the bidding at30 35 40 and5 40 on the 40 I’ll take five anywhere else now against you all at 40 of only bid five if you like are we all done with me at 4 £40 Then was a bargain for somebody but a bit of a blow for someone attempting a comeback 50 cards with it well I mean it’s less than a pound a car David’s charger by a well-known arts and crafts metal worker is next what do we expect well I’m hoping it doubles it how much

You okay I’ve got 50 of St me off five now book bid 55 I’m out 60 years on at5 I’ll take 60 anywhere else now at5 you’re out 60 just in time 65 70 now go still on the internet currently at65 70 your last chance come on room get a bit of

Taste you’re finished good luck with this lot that’s 65$ 699 thank you well a little profit yeah not many losses for our David this trip that’s for sure now the auctioner was keen on heti’s silverplated inkw well you really do like your little dog figures don’t

You I do I like anything to do with dogs I AG dog related items but they sell don’t they British public Love Dogs oh here we go should be what 80 to 100 what did you I paid 75 50 to start it surely it come on nobody want it

£50 yeah no no no bleeding through 30 then start me 30 got thank you to St me up will say five now that really is for nothing there 35 bid 40 I can’t even no 35 pound of bids on the internet I’m being given away at 35 is their fourwh

Else now at £35 we’re online and being sold make no mistake at £35 40 your last chance 35 actually I’ve got tears in my eyes genely what rotten luck eh never mind it’s any money iting every single thing you’ve bought I would have bought for the same money you’ve got some great

Taste and uh and you bought good things thank you next under the hammer is David’s R Deco marble clock so it’s a good looking thing paid 35 for it it might make 50 or 60 okay that’s the hope it’s never going to make a fortune give be 50 50 not a bad start

There trading at50 we’ll say five now we’re on the internet 6560 bids on the internet 6 6570 now we’re online at65 P looking for 70 anywhere else that’s 65 you’re finished sold at 65 752 no that’s that’s more than okay I should say so he almost doubled his

Money now for heti’s scandy enamel brooch by Norwegian Iva H I paid only £25 for it it should be 60 got the name name and the quality and the condition 3040 20 to start it surely to goodness nobody want it 20 where’s the answernet no interesting 10 then 10 we

Got 20 more like it on the internet say five now 20 five your last chance 25 just in time there 30 is it now 30 bid and five if you want it now is the time to bid at 3030 I was buy that to sell on 30 then

777 but I just thought with the name and the style going for it it did a tiny profit nonetheless for heti well it’s just a gamble all of the time which makes it always makes the business very exciting oh yeah it’s interesting isn’t it it is keeps life

Interesting David’s first jewelry buy of the week gold ring and box it’s the box that I really loved it’s just if you put a really expensive ring in that box as a gift to somebody it would be incredible £50 away on that somebody 60 I’ll take 30 to start it

Come on nine karat gold ring as well 30 we have thank you to start things off 35 bid 40 bid and 5 50 is it now we’re online cently Che there at 45 for 45 of bids on the internet cently at 4550 in the room 50 of bids you sir 5560 60 is

60 of bid SE 6570 go on that’s 65 we on the sold at 65 got ask a question I hope they are I hope that will make a lovely present for somebody and it will hang on isn’t heti supposed to be doing very nicely from jewelry her little Cameo

Collection could make profits though 20 away on on somebody got to be 80 nobody want them 20 I can’t believe it what’s going David what’s going on instant collection of cameos 10 we have thank you to start things off trading at 10 is there 12 now made and bid currently on the internet

12 on bid 14 bid 16 if you like 18 is it now D I sell these quite regularly 40 to 60 at 20 you’re finished sold on the internet at2 then you have money yeah so that’s okay someone could put those to a very good and very profitable use you never stop

Learning do you never stop having experiences in this business good and fat David’s last lot I wonder if he’ll mention the resemblance who do you think it looks like I don’t know look at the profile very distinguished Scottish actor terribly good very popular Brian Cox that if Brian Cox is watching this

He’s going to be devastating oh no I am sorry bearing a relevance to Brian Cox no less that’s it yeah you can see it we had to Google him me and Matthew no how much for him give me what £50 a away on it somebody come on50 to

Start it well modeled go on 30 then surely to goodness start worth £3 30 I got thank you to star me off trading at 3030 you’ll say five now that is for nothing there at 30 of bids on the internet come on 303 I’ll take five anywhere else now chance hello all done

With it on the internet this time at30 6 PO Brian Cox is going to be devastating no nobody wants his face on their wall I can’t believe it oh well that show biz even David can make a loss it seems well that was a bit like wading

Through mud waste deep it was it was hard work to watch some of that wasn’t it I don’t know who’s even won no idea do we are you emotionally drained I am a little bit yeah we need to go home now yes we need to recover to go on to the

Next leg we do onwards and upwards yes come on well the headline news is that heti hasn’t actually won an auction I’m afraid because after costs she’s ended up with a loss of £69 70p well David also with sale room fees deducted made a wee profit of 050 which means that with an

Unassailable 3-0 lead he’s this week’s Victor although with two trips to the cell room to come hey can still make her mark my good wow Round of Applause for you I so impressed those two massive profits we just made well listen honestly it’s all luck but I’ll take

That luck anytime next on Antiques Road Trip Pig news did you know that you can only strictly speaking make cumbrian sausage in Cumbria oh really bear in mind it’s sending Shivers at the back of my spine and smash and crabs I keep saying it animals always sell well at

Auction or animal related things not actual Animals

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