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Today we're at the Elsecar Heritage Centre,

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just outside Barnsley in South Yorkshire, and inside

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there are 90 dealers with their stands crammed with goodies,

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so our teams should have plenty of choice.

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Each team have £300 and an expert to help them buy three items.

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They've got an hour to do it, and if they make a profit

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when they sell later at auction, they get to keep it.

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What could be simpler!

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So, for the Reds today we have married couple Jeanette and Dennis,

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welcome, and for the Blues, fianced Dale and Danielle.

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Welcome to Bargain Hunt. Very, very nice to see you.

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-Now, Dennis, you've been in the services, right?

-Yeah, 25 years.

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-Where did you serve?

-I served in Cyprus, Ireland,

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-Belizes, Singapore... Mainly Germany.

-You've been all round!

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-Are you and Jeanette going to be any good at this bargain hunting malarkey?

-Yeah. We love antiques,

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we're competitive, so I think we'll be in with a shout.

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-Who is the number one brain with the antiques?

-I'm not saying.

-You're not saying?

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-No!

-It would be you, wouldn't it!

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Why are you gonna be so good at this, then?

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I think I've inherited an eye for an antique and a bargain from my mum,

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so hopefully that'll stand me in good stead.

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-But antiques are just a hobby for you?

-Yes.

-Because you've got a demanding job?

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-Yeah, demanding but enjoyable.

-What do you do?

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I'm a Parenting Support Coordinator and I'm a Mediator as well.

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-What does all that mean?

-Neighbours who are feuding,

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mediation between victims and offenders...

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you name it, I mediate it.

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-You're gonna be very good at this.

-Hopefully!

-Anyway, now the Blues.

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Dale, why are you so keen to be on Bargain Hunt?

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Well, actually it was Danielle's idea to come on Bargain Hunt.

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I've seen it a few times, in America.

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-So what were you doing in America?

-I was teaching in America for about six years.

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I moved back into England in January.

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-Danielle, are you enjoying your time in the UK?

-Yes, definitely.

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I came over in January, when Dale and I got engaged.

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And what are you getting up to here?

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I don't dance, as everybody else in the family does.

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However, I dabble in the corporate hospitality side, so I'm a kind of glorified party planner really.

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I book wedding receptions for them.

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But like Jeanette on the Red Team, you've got a family connection with antiques.

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Yes, definitely. My mum's been dabbling for about ten years.

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It was from a hobby to an obsession, and now she's owned a business

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for almost three years now and she's been very successful.

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-As an antique dealer?

-Yep.

-So it's kind of in your blood, hopefully?

-Well, I guess!

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-What do you collect?

-I actually collect shot glasses. I have a collection of over 600.

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The record is somewhere about 5,000. I don't know if I'll ever get there!

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You're young, you'll get there! It'll be fine! Well, what fun, anyway.

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-Now, the money moment.

-Yes, please.

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Here comes your £300. 300 smackers. You know the rules.

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Your experts await and off you go, and very, very, very good luck!

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So, who will bring in the bacon today? Will it be the Reds

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or will it be the Blues?

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And to help our teams through the day, we have our two experts.

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Always with an eye on the bargain, Anita Manning with the Reds.

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And serving up spoonfuls of advice for the Blues, it's Thomas Plant.

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-Anita, what do you think of that?

-Ah, that's very nice.

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It's only £20. It looks...

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-silver!

-That's all right, isn't it?

-Do you know what it is, Dennis?

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-I don't, no. It looks nice.

-Do you like strawberries and cream?

-I certainly do!

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Well, this is a sugar sifter.

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-That's cracking, that.

-This top part separates here...

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-put your sugar in there.

-So what year would that be, then?

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If we look on here, we can see a hallmark.

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Now we have our little iron which tells us that it is silver.

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We have a little anchor mark which tells us that it was assayed

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in Birmingham, and this little letter here we can refer to our book

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-and find out exactly the year that it was made.

-Right.

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I think it would be round about the 1930s.

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-It's a Victorian style, but in the region of 1930s.

-£20. That's not bad, is it?

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It's also in good condition, and I'm very happy about that.

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I think we've got a chance here,

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-but go and see if we can get a couple of pounds off!

-I certainly will.

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With a little sweet talking,

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Dennis sifted £2 off the price and bought it for £18.

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Dale, Danielle, I've found something really quite special, but there is a bit of a catch.

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-There always is, isn't there?!

-Never a free lunch!

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Now if we buy this, we're not going to have a great deal left,

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but I'm sure we can find something. To start off with,

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it's a jar and cover, and how old do you think it looks?

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Maybe 1950s or something.

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-Really?

-Yeah.

-If I said to you it was 1900, what would you think?

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-Oh, wow!

-1908...

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-so it's got a lot of age to it.

-It has a very modern look and design.

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If I turn it over, you can see on here

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it helpfully tells me Royal Lancastrian.

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It's by Pilkington's and it's got a monogram of a shield and a big "R"

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and the "R" turns into sort of a big slope to it.

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It's a pottery, and it's very high-fired, so it's a lustre.

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-It's got this great sheen to it, hasn't it?

-Yeah.

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-Great colours as well.

-Absolutely!

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So this is made in Britain at the height of the art pottery movement by somebody called Richard Joyce,

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-that's what that shield and the "R" is.

-OK.

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-Now, this is on at £255.

-That is a lot, since we only have three!

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-Well, I have got it down already to £200.

-200?

-Yeah.

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If this came into my auction house,

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-I wouldn't be surprised if I put it in at £250 to £350.

-Wow! OK.

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I haven't seen a jar and cover, a bowl and cover by Royal Lancastrian

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-by Richard Joyce for a very long time, so are you guys happy?

-Yeah, definitely.

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-See what we can get. As long as they'll take the £200, I think it'll be a really good idea.

-Absolutely!

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I see you have an eye for quality!

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-It's nice, isn't it?

-Isn't that lovely! Do you know what it is?

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-It's Moorcroft, isn't it?

-Moorcroft.

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Moorcroft are a wonderful factory.

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Started in the late 1800s and they are still going strong.

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Tell me what you like about it.

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I like the colours. I think they're really nice and I think it's a nice sort of neat, elegant shape as well.

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Right. Now green background, and the pattern is anemone,

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so you have these wonderful flowers,

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and if we see this raised slip here,

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it's almost like pipe-lining, and that's typical of Moorcroft.

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-I like that.

-It's a functional item and it's a beautiful item.

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-How much?

-£195.

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That is too much, that's too much!

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-Do you agree?

-Yeah. I'd like to get something off that.

-There's no mark on this.

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I think you have to... take a big slice from that.

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If you can get it in the region of 130-140, in that region,

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we have a strong chance. Do you think you could manage that?

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-I'm gonna certainly try.

-Use the charm!

-I will!

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Jeanette used all her charm and got the Moorcroft lamp for £150.

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That's £45 off! Clever girl!

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I'm looking at this in one of the cases

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and I didn't know if you kind of liked that?

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-It's not my cup of tea.

-Cos of the flowers, right?

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-I don't do flowers.

-Don't you do flowers?

-I don't do flowers, no.

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-I'm very... I like...

-Not even for your fiancee?

-No!

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-Really?

-They kind of die, I guess!

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-Oh, really? OK.

-They don't last long.

-Let's go back to the box.

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I found it. It looked really interesting,

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something that again... My mum has a shop in America and she sells a lot of paperweights.

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I've seen that kind of design in paperweights.

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Like this cane design in here? You're quite right,

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cos it's very similar to the paperweight, but that's like...

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-a millefiori which is thousands of little canes.

-Italian?

-Yeah,

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Italian, yeah, and this is what we call a micro mosaic.

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I was worrying about the price. If you notice, it's £85 and we don't have a lot to work with.

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That'd only leave us with about £15, and that's not a lot.

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I would say this is probably worth about 60 quid, 60 to 80 quid, so...

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I know we don't have a lot of money, so I really tried to give us some extra spending cash,

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-and she said that we could get it for £50.

-That's brilliant! That's really good.

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-Is that a good bargain?

-That gives us £50 to play with.

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-You can't spend that all cos you've got to leave a bit for me.

-Yes, please.

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-Just a little tincy, wincy bit. We'll go from there.

-OK.

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Now, let's catch up with the Reds.

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-Jeanette, you have Royal Doulton in your collection?

-I do, yes.

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-And what do you think about that?

-Is that Royal Doulton?

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-Yes, it is. It's Dupeton Stoneware.

-And what is it for?

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Well, the interesting thing about this

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is this metal handle

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which swings around to unlock the lid.

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So, it would've been used to preserve something, perhaps tobacco.

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-And how old is it?

-I would say it's around about the 1920s.

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I like that.

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Doulton is always a good seller because again we have quality.

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-How much is it?

-Well, we have £55 on the ticket.

-Not bad.

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That's not bad, but we really, to make a profit,

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we really do have to get that down, or I really need to get that down!

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-Well done!

-But if I can get a tenner, fifteen pounds off it, I think we do have a chance.

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We're running out of time

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-so let's get the deal done.

-Mm-hm. It's a good third item.

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Anita was on fire...

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and got a smouldering ten pounds off the tobacco jar.

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Third item, yeah? I thought I'd pick something this time.

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I went for something a bit more practical. I picked this up. It's silver...

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-I've been told silver always sells.

-What is it?

-It's a sugar shaker.

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-OK. That makes sense.

-Can I have a look?

-Yeah.

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This is more for one's strawberries or raspberries.

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-It's a posh sugar shaker.

-Yes, it would be polished up

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and it's a copy of a Queen Anne shape and it is solid silver, yes, and you've got the hallmarks here.

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-Now these are my Troy scales here.

-How convenient!

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So this is Troy, and we weigh silver in Troy ounces, and on here

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-we've got four ounces, four Troy ounces.

-So what's that worth, then?

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-How much do you reckon an ounce of silver is?

-Ooh, I don't know!

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Five pound.

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-Absolutely correct! Exactly right.

-Pretty good.

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Silver scrap, to weigh it for selling for scrap, it's £5.

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Now that's melted, so there's £20 worth of silver in that.

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-How much is it?

-Well, this is £42.

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-Really?

-It does take us to the very limit of our budget.

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-Leaves me with eight!

-Only eight?!

-However... However...

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I have it on good authority

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-that I can get this for £32...

-Oh, right!

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..which will leave you with £18...

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-That's fine.

-..to surprise us with.

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I will do my very, very best.

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The hour's up. Cor! It doesn't half whiz by, doesn't it?

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Anyway, let's see what the Reds have bought.

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£18 paid, but will the sugar shaker bring our Reds a sweet profit?

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They forked out £150 for the Moorcroft lamp.

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Let's just hope it will light up the auction room!

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The Royal Doulton tobacco jar doesn't come with a health warning,

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so let's hope it doesn't damage the Reds' profits.

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Let's see what the Blues bought.

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A whopping £200 paid for the Lancastrian bowl.

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Let's hope it has a lustrous future at the auction.

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Will the tiny, weeny pill box make a gigantic profit? Fingers crossed!

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And the Blues are hoping their sugar sifter will shift them some profits.

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Well, Hanson's Fine Art Auctions is really humming today, just on the

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outskirts of Derby, and here we are, with the proprietor, Charles Hanson.

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-Good to see you.

-How are you?

-Very well.

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-Looking ever more youthful!

-Well, thank you, I try to!

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Anyway, now Jeanette and Dennis went with this sugar shaker.

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Solid silver. What do you make of it?

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Tim, I agree. It's a really good gauge, it's well-made in that sort of rich, George I style.

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-What did they pay for it?

-Shall I tell him?

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£18. What's your estimate?

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-Well, I'm amazed! Tim, I think we can almost treble that...

-Really?

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On a good day, I could see it making £60.

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-That's absolutely super, isn't it?

-Yes.

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I can't understand how they can only pay £18 for it, they did well.

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However, every upside has a downside,

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and we come into the Moorcroft lamp side.

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What can I say?

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-I hope it'll make between £50 and £70.

-Yes, it might make it.

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-I mean, that's a bit of a tempter at £50 to £70?

-It is...yes.

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On a good day, 80-90, maybe £100.

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Well, you see they need to make £150. £150 is so out of sight.

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-Yes, I think it is.

-Isn't it?

-Yes.

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That leaves them with this Doulton tobacco jar.

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It is what it is. It's salt glazed stoneware, it's all complete.

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-It's worth between £30 and £40.

-OK. Great. Well, they paid £45.

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-If you think it's gonna bring that amount, that's fantastic.

-Small lot I think.

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I think overall they're gonna need their bonus buy,

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so let's trot off and have a look at it.

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Now, Jeanette and Dennis. How are you feeling?

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-Fit as a fiddle!

-You had such a good time shopping?

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-Yes!

-You had a real rave with Anita, and you spent £213, which is great.

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£87 of leftover lolly to Anita. What did she spend it on?

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-OK, let's have a look.

-Ah!

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Jeanette loves the Gee-Gees.

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She is crazy about horses and the Palomino is the most

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beautiful of horses, so I couldn't resist this piece.

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Thank you.

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You're gonna take it by the mane and give it a handle. Cos if you're an expert on horses, you'll know

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whether that is anatomically correct. Yes, it's a stallion!

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-Am I right in thinking the lighter coloured ones are more collectable than the darker ones?

-Yes.

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These were very popular

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and there were a lot of the made and often

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the price is determined by the rarity, so it's a fairly common one.

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I paid £45 for it. I think it's just about the right money.

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-You may make a little profit on it, but I think I bought it more because you liked horses!

-You were swayed!

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We want it to make a profit, too, and quite frankly,

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this is a horsie part of the world. What do you think, Dennis?

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It's all right, it's not bad and it's a reasonable price.

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-And it's in good condition?

-Good condition.

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Well, well done, Anita.

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-She's predicting perhaps a small profit.

-Small profit, yeah.

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Now, for the benefit of the audience at home, let's find out

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what the auctioneer thinks about the bit of Beswick, or is it Bes-wick?

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-There you go, Charles.

-Yes.

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-Your favourite!

-Yes. There's a huge market for Beswick, Tim, and importantly, we check the condition.

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The tail is OK, the ears are OK, the legs are OK.

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It's not a particularly rare colourway,

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and the actual form isn't overly rare either.

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What amount would you get? Would you get 50 quid?

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On a really good day, it might make £50.

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-Cross the line at 50 or more?

-Correct.

-It needs to...

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because I tell you, Anita Manning has acquired this for £45 and she sees a bit of a profit in it...

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and she's very canny, that girl, as you know. One of the canniest!

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Anyway, that's it for the Reds.

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Now, for the Blues. Their little Pilkington's pot, OK.

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Dale and Danielle and the lovely Thomas Plant

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really rate this object.

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I wanna know what you think about it, Charles.

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Well, Mr Wonnacott, I do too!

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I think it's just quality.

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It oozes style, it oozes that sort of forward-thinking

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fashion of the period for the Art Nouveau.

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Richard Joyce, decorator, designer.

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-It sits so well, it will sell very well.

-How much?

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Tim, my auction guide price would be again... It's something which could

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race away with the Internet. Lots of collectors who've already emailed us

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wanting pictures of it, so I will see it hopefully starting off at about £150.

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-They paid £200.

-Right. OK.

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-Do you wanna know what I think?

-Tell me.

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-I would be disappointed if it didn't bring £600.

-Really?!

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But don't tell anybody, all right?

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It's what they call drop dead gorgeous.

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If all goes well, they are going to get one belting surprise with this.

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On the other hand, I could be wrong and it could be struggling at £200!

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-That's the fun of the game, though, isn't it?

-It is.

-Fantastic.

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Now, this pill box they paid £50 for and I cannot understand how they've paid that amount.

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-Decorative, but that's as far as it goes.

-So how much do you think you'll get?

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Our guide price is between £15 and £25.

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£15 to £25, and they paid £50.

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So there's a fair old chance that a wodge of the Pilkington profit,

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if it makes a profit, will disappear as a result of that pill box.

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Hopefully a fraction, though.

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Anyway, the last piece is their sugar shaker.

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Isn't it extraordinary that both teams, out of all the things to buy, should've selected the sugar shaker?

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-What's your estimate on this?

-The marks are rubbed on it, which will affect the value.

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-So what's your estimate on that one?

-£30 to £40.

-OK. They only paid £32.

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Anyway, I don't think they're gonna need their bonus buy at all,

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because they're gonna make a such splendido profit on the Pilkington, but...

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-I guess we'd better go and have a look at it.

-Yes!

-Yes.

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Now, Danielle and Dale, you had such a great time shopping today.

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-Definitely!

-And, brilliantly, you spent £282, which is brilliantly good...

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leaving poor old Tom with only £18! So that's a bit of a challenge, isn't it?

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It was a great challenge, but it was good fun,

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-and I bought something for you, Danielle!

-Ooh, yay! Oh!

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I know you collect them and I thought you'd like him, and might wish you a bit of luck.

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This is a frog, as you can see, and he's quite a lovable frog and he's

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made by a company called Wade, and Wade do those little Whimsy things.

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-I have those, too.

-You have those, too, so if you're into Whimsys, you'll be into big frogs and maybe

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if you kiss him, he might turn into a prince, but you've got your prince already,

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so you don't need that! However, you need a profit.

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How much do you think it's gonna make us?

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Well, I've spent the whole £18, because it was tough!

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-I have to say to you, it was marked up at £32.

-Oh!

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I don't know why, but it was!

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-That's promising!

-Exactly.

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-So, we could be in for a bit of a profit.

-Yeah, it wouldn't hurt, that's for sure!

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-The condition is OK.

-Very good condition.

-What do you think?

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He should be in good condition cos he's not that old!

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Being Wade, he's definitely gonna have been made in the last 50 years.

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A lot of people like yourself collect frogs, toads, etc

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-and they have them all over the house and they go...

-Like we do!

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-Tom is predicting a profit.

-That's great.

-For the viewers at home,

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let's find out what the auctioneer thinks about this toad.

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-Brup!

-Thanks.

-Brup! Any good?

-Terrible, isn't it!

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Absolutely awful! It's not my sort of thing, Tim.

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Did they give them out with the Cornflakes?

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-I would've thought so! Age-wise, Tim...

-1995?

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-Correct.

-Thomas Plant paid £18.

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-Gosh!

-He thinks it could do something interesting.

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Rather him than me, Tim! Guide price, £10 to £15.

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-OK, fine. Well, we'll have to stand by.

-Yes.

-Thanks, Charles.

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-Jeanette, Dennis, all right?

-Fine, thank you.

-Confident?

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-Yes.

-Yes?

-Ish!

-Ish! What about you, Dennis?

0:20:010:20:05

I'm enjoying myself and I'm confident.

0:20:050:20:06

First up, Dennis, is your caster, and here it comes.

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You've all seen it, a nice octagonal caster.

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I am bid £28. Do I see 30?

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2, 5, 8, 40, 2, 5, no more!

0:20:150:20:19

Your place, ma'am, at £42. I look for 5, surely.

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5, 48, 50, sir! Come on, sir!

0:20:230:20:26

50 no more. 50, sir, 2, madam?

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No more. It's your bid, sir, at 50.

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I'll take 2. All done.

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Selling to you, sir, at £50. Sale.

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-Yes.

-Fantastic!

0:20:360:20:38

-Wonderful!

-That's fantastic!

0:20:380:20:40

That is £32 profit.

0:20:400:20:43

£32 plus. Now, Moorcroft lamp.

0:20:430:20:47

Lots of interest here, this lamp.

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I am bid £50.

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5, 5, 60, 5, 70, 5, 80, 5.

0:20:510:20:56

I am out. Where's 90? Surely 90?

0:20:560:20:58

All done, to you, sir, 85 and sale.

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£85 is 15 off a 100,

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that's minus 65.

0:21:060:21:08

OK, that means you are minus 33 overall.

0:21:080:21:11

-What about the tobacco jar?

-A very nice Doulton tobacco jar with cover.

0:21:110:21:15

I am bid straight in, £20.

0:21:150:21:17

2, 5, 8, 30, 2.

0:21:170:21:19

I'm out. Where's 5? Come on!

0:21:190:21:22

At £32, surely a fiver!

0:21:220:21:24

Come on, 5, 8, 40, come on 42, why not?

0:21:240:21:30

You say 40, sir?

0:21:300:21:32

42, 45, 48.

0:21:320:21:35

Are you sure, sir? No more.

0:21:350:21:37

Your play, sir, at £45. Selling.

0:21:370:21:42

Wiped your face, darling! Well done!

0:21:420:21:44

£45. No profit, no loss on that.

0:21:440:21:47

Overall you're minus £33, right.

0:21:470:21:50

You've got Beswick now. Now, minus £33 could be a winning score, OK?

0:21:500:21:53

-Are you gonna chance it?

-Let's go for it!

-Beswick at £45.

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-Be it on your head!

-Got nothing to lose.

0:21:570:21:59

Don't be like that. Poor Dennis!

0:21:590:22:01

You've got to have a joint responsibility.

0:22:010:22:03

-How long have you been married?

-Too long. 35 years.

0:22:030:22:06

Well, there you go, then! 35 years.

0:22:060:22:09

-Have you delegated responsibility to him for 35 years?

-No, never!

0:22:090:22:12

There you go! Why are you starting now?

0:22:120:22:14

-Why are you breaking with the habit of a lifetime?

-God knows!

-Do you see a profit?

0:22:140:22:19

-I think it's borderline.

-Borderline? Dennis likes it?

0:22:190:22:22

I think we might just make a profit.

0:22:220:22:24

-All right.

-We've got nothing else to lose.

-Go on, then.

0:22:240:22:26

-Are you gonna go on happily together?

-Begrudgingly!

-Begrudgingly happily together!

0:22:260:22:31

Anyway, we're gonna go with the bonus buy. You are gonna do it? Here it comes.

0:22:310:22:35

It's a Beswick Palomino horse.

0:22:350:22:38

I am bid straight in, £20.

0:22:380:22:41

Do I see 2 for the horse, please?

0:22:410:22:42

2 and 5 and 8,

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30 and 2 and 5 and 8.

0:22:450:22:46

I'm out. Where's 40? Come on!

0:22:460:22:48

-Let's see one more!

-Go on!

0:22:480:22:50

Come on! Where's 40?

0:22:500:22:52

-All done...

-Giddy up!

0:22:520:22:54

We sell, all out at £38.

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Oh, no! £38 is minus £7,

0:22:570:23:01

which rounds it down to minus £40!

0:23:010:23:04

-Consistent, anyway.

-Well, I don't know!

0:23:050:23:08

That's a funny old result. Now, you never know, minus 40 could be

0:23:080:23:11

a winning score, so don't help the Blues owt. Don't tell 'em owt!

0:23:110:23:15

How you feeling?

0:23:230:23:24

-Good.

-Very nervous.

-Are you feeling nervous?

0:23:240:23:26

Let's have a look at your hands. How nervous are you? You really are!

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But the big thrill today is gonna be Thomas's find,

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the Pilkington pot.

0:23:340:23:35

Anyway, it's the first lot up in your trio and here it comes.

0:23:350:23:40

-Good luck, Thomas.

-Thank you.

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204. Lots of interest.

0:23:420:23:44

I shall start here on my book, at £100,

0:23:440:23:47

110, 120, 130, 140, 150,

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160, 170, 180,

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2, 20, 240, 260,

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280, 300, 20, 340, 60, 380,

0:23:570:24:02

4, 20, 50, 480, 5,

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I've got 20, 40.

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Are you sure?

0:24:070:24:09

No. 520 with me on the book.

0:24:090:24:12

Do I see 540 on the phone?

0:24:120:24:14

540 on the phone, 560, 580,

0:24:140:24:20

-600, 20...

-We've tripled the money!

0:24:200:24:23

640, 660, £680.

0:24:240:24:28

I'm out. We're all done. I don't believe it!

0:24:280:24:32

We are selling, all done, off we go at £680, the phone bid takes it.

0:24:320:24:39

Well, I'm blowed! £680!

0:24:390:24:43

Guys!

0:24:430:24:44

I'm a mess!

0:24:460:24:48

We haven't had tears for years!

0:24:480:24:50

-Plus £480.

-They're happy tears!

-Now hang on a minute.

0:24:500:24:53

The micro mosaic box, all right. Let's not peak early here!

0:24:530:24:56

The very nice early 20th century micro mosaic.

0:24:560:25:01

Again, straight in, £12.

0:25:010:25:03

Do I see £14, please? Come on, £12.

0:25:030:25:05

Where's 14? Come on, now, let's go!

0:25:050:25:08

14, 16, 18, 20, 2, I've got 4 and 6.

0:25:080:25:13

I'm out. At £26, do I see 8, surely!

0:25:130:25:17

Come on now. We sell, we're all out.

0:25:170:25:19

-At £26, yes, we are!

-No!

0:25:190:25:22

£26. You're 4 short of 30, which is 20, so you're minus 24 on that.

0:25:220:25:27

This is nothing! I shouldn't worry about it!

0:25:270:25:30

It's not making a dent, all right! Now, sugar sifter.

0:25:300:25:33

An Edwardian silver sifter.

0:25:330:25:36

I am bid here £20.

0:25:360:25:39

Do I see 2, please?

0:25:390:25:40

2, 5, 8, I'm out.

0:25:400:25:42

30, 2, 5, 8...

0:25:420:25:45

-You're in profit. Well done. Go on!

-It's your, ma'am, at £35.

0:25:450:25:48

No more. It's yours, ma'am at £35. Yours.

0:25:480:25:51

£35. You've made £3 profit!

0:25:510:25:55

That is brilliant.

0:25:550:25:56

You are £459 in credit. £459!

0:25:560:26:03

That is just so peachy! Well done.

0:26:030:26:06

-Such a wet cheek!

-Thank you very much.

0:26:060:26:09

-That's fine, that's fine.

-Anyway, let's not get too excited

0:26:090:26:12

-cos you've got your Wade frog. Are you gonna run with it?

-Of course!

0:26:120:26:16

£18. Are you gonna do it? I mean, you've got £459 to play with!

0:26:160:26:21

-You can't lose more than £18!

-Somebody wants the frog.

0:26:210:26:24

Here comes the bonus buy.

0:26:240:26:25

There we are. A very, very nice Wade porcelain green frog.

0:26:250:26:29

I am bid £5.

0:26:290:26:31

Do I see 6 for him, please? Come on!

0:26:310:26:33

-Let's go! He needs a good home! 6, 8, 10.

-Go on, Charles!

0:26:330:26:36

Till I'm out. Come on! I'll take 11, sir.

0:26:360:26:39

Thanks for coming in. 11, 12, 13,

0:26:390:26:43

through and through, come on, sir! Otherwise at £12 we go. It's gone.

0:26:430:26:48

Sold for £12. That is a loss of £6 on Kermit.

0:26:480:26:51

-But he has a home!

-He does,

0:26:510:26:53

and you will walk away with £453.

0:26:530:26:56

-Wow, that's amazing!

-That's brilliant!

-That's great.

0:26:560:26:59

-Are you happy you came now?

-I am, yeah!

-OK.

0:26:590:27:02

Most days on Bargain Hunt it's exciting, but today it's been super exciting!

0:27:110:27:16

My gosh, we've got out of control! It's been a lovely programme.

0:27:160:27:20

-Have you guys been talking to one another?

-No!

-Have you been chatting?

0:27:200:27:24

The runners-up today are runners up by an enormous length.

0:27:240:27:27

-I have to tell you that the runners-up are the Reds.

-Ah!

0:27:270:27:30

-You had a feeling there, didn't you, Jeanette?

-Yes, I did.

0:27:300:27:34

You did so well - £32 profit on the old shaker, which was fantastic.

0:27:340:27:40

Anyway, the overall score is minus 40.

0:27:400:27:42

You've been a great team. We've had a wonderful time.

0:27:420:27:45

But for the Blues...

0:27:450:27:48

-I don't know how you've contained yourself not spilling the beans!

-I won't cry again, I swear!

0:27:480:27:53

Well, do cry again, we love a few tears!

0:27:530:27:56

Anyway, who could possibly predict a profit of £480?!

0:27:560:28:01

-Yeah!

-Yeah!

-£480!

0:28:010:28:03

-Is that not just phenomenal?!

-Amazing! Wonderful!

0:28:030:28:06

That's so amazing, and congratulations to Tom on that.

0:28:060:28:10

-I can't believe I'm taking out £453.

-I can't either!

0:28:100:28:15

I'll tell you what, you have some, you have some, why not?

0:28:150:28:20

You've got three quid coming out of here, too, look. There's your £3.

0:28:200:28:25

You've been a great team. Congratulations again, Tom. That was a fantastic find.

0:28:250:28:29

-Join us soon for some more Bargain Hunting. yes?

-Yes!

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