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Charles Hanson and Christina Trevanion set out from Morecambe to hunt for items to sell at an auction in Sheffield, but a messy encounter with a gull almost ruins one deal
Christina Trevanion and Charles Hanson travel to the Welsh border, while silver cutlery, a croquet set, and a 110-year-old bandaged teddy bear go up for auction in Burnley
Charles Hanson and Christina Trevanion set out from Morecambe to hunt for items to sell at an auction in Sheffield, but a messy encounter with a gull almost ruins one deal
Charles Hanson and Christina Trevanion travel around Yorkshire to find items to sell at auction. Charles finds a exciting artefact in a toilet, and Christina falls for a silk gown
Christina Trevanion and Charles Hanson travel to the Welsh border, while silver cutlery, a croquet set, and a 110-year-old bandaged teddy bear go up for auction in Burnley
Christina Trevanion and Charles Hanson travel around Yorkshire, finding such rarities as a vintage set of weights and a Victorian skirt lifter, before an auction in Rotherham
Charles Hanson and Christina Trevanion travel around Yorkshire to find items to sell at auction. Charles finds a exciting artefact in a toilet, and Christina falls for a silk gown
Antique experts Christina Trevanion and Charles Hanson are on the last leg of their coast-to-coast journey from Morecambe to Newcastle. Christina buys some quirky curios, while Charles splurges on a multitude of items including a Roman-era ring that he titles the Hanson Hoard. The road trip pit crew leaps into action when smoke appears inside the classic car, and all fingers point to Charles for this minor mishap. Plus, Christina detours to visit Northampton, the shoemaking capital of Britain
Christina Trevanion and Charles Hanson travel around Yorkshire, finding such rarities as a vintage set of weights and a Victorian skirt lifter, before an auction in Rotherham
Antique experts Christina Trevanion and Charles Hanson are on the last leg of their coast-to-coast journey from Morecambe to Newcastle. Christina buys some quirky curios, while Charles splurges on a multitude of items including a Roman-era ring that he titles the Hanson Hoard. The road trip pit crew leaps into action when smoke appears inside the classic car, and all fingers point to Charles for this minor mishap. Plus, Christina detours to visit Northampton, the shoemaking capital of Britain
Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey set off on a quest to seek out bargains they hope will make a profit at auction, with their first leg ending at an auction in Rye, East Sussex
Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant continue their road trip through the Kent countryside and head for an auction in Paddock Wood
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian cruise through Scotland's Central Belt in a 1991 Lincoln Town Car lowrider. Between antique shopping, they explore Scotland's industrial heritage and help restore a vintage tram, while Danny finds joy in an old ice cream van
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian cruise through Scotland's Central Belt in a 1991 Lincoln Town Car lowrider. Between antique shopping, they explore Scotland's industrial heritage and help restore a vintage tram, while Danny finds joy in an old ice cream van
Irita Marriott and Philip Serrell embark on a trip around East Anglia, where purchases include a garden fountain and a homemade post box
Irita Marriott and Phil Serrell are on a tour of Norfolk and Lincolnshire, where he encounters a great bustard and she catches a rare bird from the 1930s
Irita Marriott and Philip Serrell embark on a trip around East Anglia, where purchases include a garden fountain and a homemade post box
Irita Marriott and Phil Serrell are on a tour of Norfolk and Lincolnshire, where he encounters a great bustard and she catches a rare bird from the 1930s
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian cruise through Scotland's Central Belt in a 1991 Lincoln Town Car lowrider. Between antique shopping, they explore Scotland's industrial heritage and help restore a vintage tram, while Danny finds joy in an old ice cream van
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian cruise through Scotland's Central Belt in a 1991 Lincoln Town Car lowrider. Between antique shopping, they explore Scotland's industrial heritage and help restore a vintage tram, while Danny finds joy in an old ice cream van
Antiques experts Philip Serrell and Natasha Raskin are half way through their journey as they search for bargains in Essex and Suffolk before heading to the auction in Cambridge
Thomas Plant and Mark Stacey hunt for antique gems across East Anglia on the penultimate day of their challenge, and before heading for the auction in Norwich, Thomas hears the story of a pioneering nurse and Mark learns the history of a Dunwich lost to the waves
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian's antique hunt reaches the Lake District, where items of interest include a big and brassy piece of door furniture and a slightly kitsch - and familiar looking - bust. In Cartmel, Danny discovers dessert heaven with a local toffee-sauce-covered delicacy. But who will come unstuck at the auction?
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian's antique hunt reaches the Lake District, where items of interest include a big and brassy piece of door furniture and a slightly kitsch - and familiar looking - bust. In Cartmel, Danny discovers dessert heaven with a local toffee-sauce-covered delicacy. But who will come unstuck at the auction?
Irita Marriott and Phil Serrell reach Yorkshire, where dedicated follower of fashion Irita finds out about haute couture, 1890s Hull-style, while Phil is turned into a pumpkin
Irita Marriott and Phil Serrell tour Co Durham, where after three defeats Phil is desperate to secure a win. He tries to shape up by pumping iron in the form of a water feature, while Irita goes clubbing - Edwardian-style. Phil also has a bash at organ restoration and Irita takes a trip back to the heyday of British seaside holidays at Whitley Bay's Spanish City
Irita Marriott and Phil Serrell reach Yorkshire, where dedicated follower of fashion Irita finds out about haute couture, 1890s Hull-style, while Phil is turned into a pumpkin
Irita Marriott and Phil Serrell tour Co Durham, where after three defeats Phil is desperate to secure a win. He tries to shape up by pumping iron in the form of a water feature, while Irita goes clubbing - Edwardian-style. Phil also has a bash at organ restoration and Irita takes a trip back to the heyday of British seaside holidays at Whitley Bay's Spanish City
Antiques experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant embark on the last leg of their challenge, travelling through Norfolk. Their overall totals are close, meaning the pressure is on as the duo head to their final auction in Oakham, Rutland
Experts Anita Manning and Raj Bisram set out on a road trip through East Anglia to seek out items to sell at an auction in Besston, Norfolk
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian roll into Yorkshire, making up an antiques shopping list that includes pig-shaped butcher's signs, pewter and vintage loo rolls. The pair also take a detour to the Harrogate Flower Show before heading off to auction to find out who has made the most money today
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian roll into Yorkshire, making up an antiques shopping list that includes pig-shaped butcher's signs, pewter and vintage loo rolls. The pair also take a detour to the Harrogate Flower Show before heading off to auction to find out who has made the most money today
Irita Marriott and Phil Serrell arrive in Northumberland on the last leg of their tour. Phil takes a punt on an antique pump for the second time before coming face to face with a scarecrow made in his own image. Irita takes a painterly turn, fancying a French work of art and goes back to school Pre-Raphaelite-style in the model village of Ford, where she follows in the footsteps of little-known artist Lady Louisa Waterford
Raj Bisram and Charles Hanson go looking for bargains in Wales, discovering Llanelli's boxing history and the story behind some traditional local dishes along the way
Irita Marriott and Phil Serrell arrive in Northumberland on the last leg of their tour. Phil takes a punt on an antique pump for the second time before coming face to face with a scarecrow made in his own image. Irita takes a painterly turn, fancying a French work of art and goes back to school Pre-Raphaelite-style in the model village of Ford, where she follows in the footsteps of little-known artist Lady Louisa Waterford
Raj Bisram and Charles Hanson go looking for bargains in Wales, discovering Llanelli's boxing history and the story behind some traditional local dishes along the way
Anita Manning starts this leg negotiating hard in an attempt to catch Raj Bisram's early lead. They shop in Norfolk before heading for an auction in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex
Antiques experts Anita Manning and Raj Bisram head to Suffolk, Kent and Surrey to search for treasures, before returning to Essex for their third auction
On their penultimate leg of their trek, Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian roll into South Yorkshire and Derbyshire in their mighty 1991 Lincoln Town Car. There's mystery for Margie in a Gladstone bag, while Danny hopes to strike it lucky with some vintage bowling balls. There's also an opportunity to hit the right note as the duo explore the science of tuning forks. Then it's off to auction, hoping their finds will bowl over the bidders
On their penultimate leg of their trek, Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian roll into South Yorkshire and Derbyshire in their mighty 1991 Lincoln Town Car. There's mystery for Margie in a Gladstone bag, while Danny hopes to strike it lucky with some vintage bowling balls. There's also an opportunity to hit the right note as the duo explore the science of tuning forks. Then it's off to auction, hoping their finds will bowl over the bidders
Raj Bisram and Charles Hanson tour Wales, picking up a rare toby jug and some art deco items. They also learn about an ancient fishing tradition and a Welsh Olympic legend
Rare silver asparagus serving tongs and an African birthing chair are among the items bought by Charles Hanson and Raj Bisram as they continue their shopping tour of Wales
Raj Bisram and Charles Hanson tour Wales, picking up a rare toby jug and some art deco items. They also learn about an ancient fishing tradition and a Welsh Olympic legend
Rare silver asparagus serving tongs and an African birthing chair are among the items bought by Charles Hanson and Raj Bisram as they continue their shopping tour of Wales
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian's antique hunt reaches the Lake District, where items of interest include a big and brassy piece of door furniture and a slightly kitsch - and familiar looking - bust. In Cartmel, Danny discovers dessert heaven with a local toffee-sauce-covered delicacy. But who will come unstuck at the auction?
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian's antique hunt reaches the Lake District, where items of interest include a big and brassy piece of door furniture and a slightly kitsch - and familiar looking - bust. In Cartmel, Danny discovers dessert heaven with a local toffee-sauce-covered delicacy. But who will come unstuck at the auction?
Anita Manning has high hopes for an Eastern deity figure she finds as she and Raj Bisram go shopping in the Kent towns of Deal, Sandwich and Faversham
Anita Manning's historic big win at the last auction proves irksome for Raj Bisram, who's keen to avoid the wooden spoon. On his home turf in Kent hope springs eternal as Raj learns about the Second World War's Operation Dynamo and the 'Dunkirk spirit'. Meanwhile, Anita pops to Canterbury to uncover the story behind the bloody murder of Thomas Becket at city's Cathedral
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian hit the road in their flashy Lincoln lowrider one last time, antique-hunting in Nottingham and Derby. Danny breaks out his lucky hat, while Margie finds something for him to hang it on. Between antiques and antics, they discover how Nottingham became synonymous with mechanised lace-making. Later, they attend the final auction showdown
Margie Cooper and Danny Sebastian hit the road in their flashy Lincoln lowrider one last time, antique-hunting in Nottingham and Derby. Danny breaks out his lucky hat, while Margie finds something for him to hang it on. Between antiques and antics, they discover how Nottingham became synonymous with mechanised lace-making. Later, they attend the final auction showdown
Raj Bisram and Charles Hanson arrive in Shrewsbury, where Raj finds out how a 19th-century flax mill changed city skylines around the world and Charles learns about the dramatic escape of Charles II during the English civil war. While shopping in Shropshire is considered successful, the duo's plan to spend the night in the great outdoors proves disastrous
Charles Hanson and Raj Bisram embark on the final leg of their trip in north Wales. Raj stops off in Colwyn Bay to learn about a missionary with a tragic yet inspiring story, while Charles visits the former site of the Coastal Artillery School in Llandudno. Anticipating a dynamite final auction, both experts endeavour to procure some potential big-hitters to go under the gavel
Raj Bisram and Charles Hanson arrive in Shrewsbury, where Raj finds out how a 19th-century flax mill changed city skylines around the world and Charles learns about the dramatic escape of Charles II during the English civil war. While shopping in Shropshire is considered successful, the duo's plan to spend the night in the great outdoors proves disastrous
Charles Hanson and Raj Bisram embark on the final leg of their trip in north Wales. Raj stops off in Colwyn Bay to learn about a missionary with a tragic yet inspiring story, while Charles visits the former site of the Coastal Artillery School in Llandudno. Anticipating a dynamite final auction, both experts endeavour to procure some potential big-hitters to go under the gavel
Dealers Paul Martin and Margie Cooper set off on a bargain-hunting trip through Somerset, picking up tribal art and Edwardian furniture along the way
On their second day of bargain hunting in Somerset, Paul Martin falls in love with a juggling clown called Clever Willie, while Margie Cooper settles for a 19th-century toilet bowl
The antique hunt reaches Devon, where Margie Cooper takes time out to try her hand at pottery, while Paul Martin visits a fishing village transformed by a forward thinking woman
Paul Martin and Margie Cooper motor through Cornwall, picking up an antique milking stool and a very loud 1920s car horn. In a break from shopping Paul learns about the formation of the light infantry and the brave actions of one soldier turned pacifist while Margie tries a tea grown entirely in Britain
Margie Cooper and Paul Martin head for Plymouth on the final leg of their journey. Along the way Margie hears the story of a footballer, once forgotten, finally being given the recognition he deserves. Paul is all at sea discovering the tale of a lighthouse, built in the 18th century, that became a beacon of engineering prowess