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The mists are clearing, I can see figures. | 0:00:02 | 0:00:05 | |
Some are in red, some are in blue. | 0:00:05 | 0:00:07 | |
They're in an antiques fair in Nottinghamshire. | 0:00:07 | 0:00:11 | |
What can this mean? | 0:00:11 | 0:00:13 | |
It can only mean one thing. | 0:00:13 | 0:00:16 | |
Let's go Bargain Hunting! | 0:00:16 | 0:00:18 | |
Today on Bargain Hunt, we've got ESP, extra-sensory perception | 0:00:41 | 0:00:47 | |
and psychic powers to help our teams. | 0:00:47 | 0:00:50 | |
By golly, they're going to need it. | 0:00:50 | 0:00:52 | |
We're at Newark in Nottinghamshire for Europe's largest antiques event, | 0:00:52 | 0:00:57 | |
with 4,000 stalls and 84 acres to cover, | 0:00:57 | 0:01:00 | |
my gosh, they're going to need some ESP. | 0:01:00 | 0:01:04 | |
Today, Nottinghamshire, tomorrow, the world! | 0:01:04 | 0:01:09 | |
For just one hectic hour, I'll let the teams loose | 0:01:15 | 0:01:18 | |
with their expert to find three antiques or collectibles. | 0:01:18 | 0:01:21 | |
They then shove off to the auction and go head-to-head | 0:01:21 | 0:01:25 | |
and the team that makes the most profit or the least loss wins. | 0:01:25 | 0:01:29 | |
Easy! Innit? | 0:01:29 | 0:01:32 | |
Oh, yes. One more thing. | 0:01:37 | 0:01:39 | |
Any money left over from that original stash | 0:01:39 | 0:01:42 | |
will be given to their expert to find a bonus buy. | 0:01:42 | 0:01:44 | |
That's it...I think. | 0:01:44 | 0:01:47 | |
All that's left, before we start the game, is to meet the teams. | 0:01:48 | 0:01:52 | |
And here they are. For the Reds, | 0:01:52 | 0:01:55 | |
we've got husband-and-wife team, David and Joan. | 0:01:55 | 0:01:59 | |
And for the Blues, we've got Gina and Gabriella. | 0:01:59 | 0:02:02 | |
David, you have a unique and special gift? | 0:02:02 | 0:02:05 | |
-Yeah, Tim, I'm an intuitive psychic. -Intuitive psychic? | 0:02:05 | 0:02:09 | |
That means that I do things like palm readings, | 0:02:09 | 0:02:12 | |
tarot card readings and other psychic phenomena. | 0:02:12 | 0:02:15 | |
Joan, you don't originally come from these shores, do you? | 0:02:15 | 0:02:19 | |
No, I don't. I come from Nebraska, in the very middle of America. | 0:02:19 | 0:02:22 | |
What sort of things will you be looking out for? | 0:02:22 | 0:02:25 | |
Different items of silver, handmade items, | 0:02:25 | 0:02:28 | |
crafty kind of things. | 0:02:28 | 0:02:30 | |
With those ideas and your psychic connections, | 0:02:30 | 0:02:34 | |
you should be absolutely fine. | 0:02:34 | 0:02:36 | |
Now, girls, have you got psychic connections between you two twins? | 0:02:36 | 0:02:40 | |
We have, to a degree, because we do say the same things sometimes at the same time, and we've sent | 0:02:40 | 0:02:45 | |
identical birthday cards to each other and they've swapped in the post. | 0:02:45 | 0:02:49 | |
Really? The same cards? | 0:02:49 | 0:02:52 | |
Have you got any collections? | 0:02:52 | 0:02:54 | |
I collect modern pieces, | 0:02:54 | 0:02:57 | |
particularly, from friends who are artists and sculptors. | 0:02:57 | 0:02:59 | |
-And you've got lots of arty friends? -I've got arty friends, yes. | 0:02:59 | 0:03:04 | |
Gina, what sort of things do you get up to in your spare time? | 0:03:04 | 0:03:07 | |
I've written a novel, which is completed. | 0:03:07 | 0:03:10 | |
What's it about? | 0:03:10 | 0:03:12 | |
A marvellous lady from the Edwardian era. | 0:03:12 | 0:03:14 | |
I've also written a screenplay with my dear twin here. | 0:03:14 | 0:03:18 | |
So you write together? | 0:03:18 | 0:03:19 | |
-Oh, yes. That's when we're very telepathic. -Really. | 0:03:19 | 0:03:23 | |
-It's true. -I think these girls are going to do terribly well today. | 0:03:23 | 0:03:26 | |
The qualifications that the teams have are quite extraordinary. | 0:03:26 | 0:03:30 | |
It's the money moment. £300 apiece. | 0:03:30 | 0:03:34 | |
You know the rules, your experts await, | 0:03:34 | 0:03:38 | |
and very, very, very good luck. | 0:03:38 | 0:03:41 | |
I think the experts are going to need all the help that they can get. | 0:03:41 | 0:03:44 | |
So, let's meet the team | 0:03:44 | 0:03:46 | |
Looking into the future with the Reds is David Harper. | 0:03:46 | 0:03:50 | |
And forging a connection with the Blues is Mark Stacey. | 0:03:50 | 0:03:55 | |
A nurses belt buckle, with those lovely angels of mercy on the front. | 0:04:00 | 0:04:04 | |
Obviously silver, | 0:04:04 | 0:04:06 | |
There's the anchor, so it was made in Birmingham. | 0:04:06 | 0:04:09 | |
Probably... late 1890s, early 1900s. | 0:04:09 | 0:04:14 | |
I think people WILL buy that. | 0:04:14 | 0:04:16 | |
-Jim, how much could you do us on that buckle? -50 quid. | 0:04:16 | 0:04:20 | |
-Can you make it 30? -No. -Really? -No. | 0:04:21 | 0:04:24 | |
-Meet us halfway at 40? -No. -Go on, then you've got a sale? | 0:04:24 | 0:04:27 | |
-No, no... -Let's agree 45... -Go on, 45. -Thank you. | 0:04:27 | 0:04:33 | |
The Reds have made their first deal. Good job, guys. | 0:04:33 | 0:04:36 | |
But it looks like there's a psychic connection going on | 0:04:36 | 0:04:39 | |
between the two teams, as the Blues find something similar. | 0:04:39 | 0:04:43 | |
What about this, girls? | 0:04:43 | 0:04:45 | |
-It's beautiful. -It's silver, | 0:04:45 | 0:04:47 | |
it's hallmarked here with a full set of marks | 0:04:47 | 0:04:51 | |
and each corresponding piece has a little date mark, | 0:04:51 | 0:04:56 | |
London, 1904. | 0:04:56 | 0:04:58 | |
It's a belt. | 0:04:58 | 0:04:59 | |
There's the clasp open and you just simply close it there. | 0:04:59 | 0:05:03 | |
-Now, how much? -165. | 0:05:03 | 0:05:05 | |
That's a lot. | 0:05:05 | 0:05:07 | |
It's quite a lot, but I think... | 0:05:07 | 0:05:10 | |
-Why don't we try? -Well, if you like it... | 0:05:10 | 0:05:12 | |
I love it, I think it's beautiful. | 0:05:12 | 0:05:14 | |
Well, why don't you two glamorous twin sisters, | 0:05:14 | 0:05:20 | |
why don't you smile sweetly at the dealer | 0:05:20 | 0:05:22 | |
and get it as reasonably as you can? | 0:05:22 | 0:05:24 | |
I think he's just over there. | 0:05:24 | 0:05:25 | |
That's it, leave it to the girls, Mark. | 0:05:25 | 0:05:28 | |
They're much prettier than you. | 0:05:28 | 0:05:31 | |
We're very taken with this, | 0:05:31 | 0:05:34 | |
-but we do note... -That it's £165. | 0:05:34 | 0:05:39 | |
My normal trade on that price is 130. | 0:05:39 | 0:05:44 | |
-Normal trade. -You wouldn't take 120? | 0:05:44 | 0:05:48 | |
I don't know, you see... | 0:05:48 | 0:05:49 | |
I'd take 125. | 0:05:49 | 0:05:52 | |
-Let's go for it! -That will give me a very small profit. | 0:05:52 | 0:05:55 | |
-I don't think so. -Do you think not? | 0:05:55 | 0:05:58 | |
-I think 120. -120? | 0:05:58 | 0:06:02 | |
-Yeah, all right, 120. -Our last offer. -OK. | 0:06:02 | 0:06:07 | |
Great, 120. | 0:06:07 | 0:06:09 | |
So, Gina and Gabriella doubled up on the charm | 0:06:09 | 0:06:13 | |
and closed the deal on their first item. | 0:06:13 | 0:06:15 | |
Now, what else have they got their eye on? | 0:06:15 | 0:06:18 | |
These are called okimono and it just means a little ivory carving. | 0:06:19 | 0:06:26 | |
What do you think about ivory? | 0:06:26 | 0:06:27 | |
As long as it's over 100 years old, I don't mind. | 0:06:27 | 0:06:30 | |
It has to be before 1947 to legally sell it. | 0:06:30 | 0:06:33 | |
I mean, this piece is going to be about 1890, 1900. | 0:06:33 | 0:06:37 | |
You see how delicate the hand is? | 0:06:37 | 0:06:39 | |
-What's she carrying? -It's a little parasol. | 0:06:39 | 0:06:42 | |
-Let's have a look at the back. -In the other hand... | 0:06:42 | 0:06:45 | |
She's carrying a little urn. | 0:06:45 | 0:06:48 | |
I think if we were putting this into auction, | 0:06:48 | 0:06:50 | |
we'd be looking at 80 to £120. | 0:06:50 | 0:06:52 | |
It's marked up at 175, so we'd need to get that down a bit. | 0:06:52 | 0:06:57 | |
What's your best price? | 0:06:57 | 0:06:58 | |
What do you think? You tell me. | 0:06:58 | 0:07:01 | |
If I was actually being honest, I'd probably put, | 0:07:01 | 0:07:04 | |
the auctioneers' cliche, I'd say that it was 80 to £120. | 0:07:04 | 0:07:08 | |
OK, well, you can take that away for 70 quid. | 0:07:08 | 0:07:11 | |
I think it's perfect for you. | 0:07:11 | 0:07:13 | |
-Sold! Sold, yes. -Thank you very much. | 0:07:13 | 0:07:16 | |
The Blues bagged themselves a bargain. | 0:07:18 | 0:07:20 | |
They're going great guns with £110 left for their final item. | 0:07:20 | 0:07:25 | |
You carry on with David... | 0:07:25 | 0:07:27 | |
With 30 minutes gone, the Reds have only bought one item. | 0:07:27 | 0:07:31 | |
What is that? A little children's tea set? | 0:07:31 | 0:07:33 | |
I think they're early 20th century, 1925, 1930. | 0:07:33 | 0:07:38 | |
-I think it's gorgeous. -I like that. -I like the sound | 0:07:38 | 0:07:41 | |
that you both like it. I like it. | 0:07:41 | 0:07:43 | |
Whether it's going to make any profit, who knows? | 0:07:43 | 0:07:45 | |
It's got to be a good omen with my name on it. | 0:07:45 | 0:07:47 | |
Let's see how much we can get it for. | 0:07:47 | 0:07:50 | |
The omens were good. They picked up the child's tea set for £60. | 0:07:50 | 0:07:54 | |
Now, after going with the Japanese ivory, | 0:07:54 | 0:07:57 | |
the Blues have spotted something more African-ish. | 0:07:57 | 0:08:00 | |
I think he's lovely. | 0:08:00 | 0:08:02 | |
Look at the uniformity of the patterning. | 0:08:02 | 0:08:04 | |
You see, we've got that crisp moulding again. | 0:08:04 | 0:08:07 | |
And look at the mane. It all screams mid-19th century, 1860 or so. | 0:08:07 | 0:08:13 | |
I love the face, I have to say. | 0:08:13 | 0:08:15 | |
I think he's quite handsome. | 0:08:15 | 0:08:17 | |
If I was putting it into auction, | 0:08:17 | 0:08:19 | |
I love these things, so I'm a little bit biased, | 0:08:19 | 0:08:23 | |
but I'd probably put it in at 70 to 90. | 0:08:23 | 0:08:26 | |
-Shall we try? -Let's try. | 0:08:26 | 0:08:28 | |
Yes. | 0:08:28 | 0:08:29 | |
Could you do anything on the price for us if we were interested in buying it? | 0:08:29 | 0:08:33 | |
-Would 85...? -85? | 0:08:33 | 0:08:35 | |
80? | 0:08:35 | 0:08:37 | |
Would you do it for 80? | 0:08:37 | 0:08:38 | |
Split it, make it £82.50. | 0:08:38 | 0:08:42 | |
Tim's going to love the 50p! | 0:08:42 | 0:08:43 | |
-He is, isn't he? -Yes. | 0:08:43 | 0:08:45 | |
-I think you've fallen in love with it, haven't you? -Absolutely. | 0:08:45 | 0:08:48 | |
-Beautiful, I love it. -So, let's go for it. | 0:08:48 | 0:08:50 | |
You need to pay the charming lady, don't you? | 0:08:50 | 0:08:53 | |
£82.50. £90, thank you very much. | 0:08:53 | 0:08:56 | |
I haven't got the 50, you'll win by 50p! | 0:08:58 | 0:09:03 | |
We've gained an extra 50p! Thank you very much. | 0:09:03 | 0:09:07 | |
It might not seem like much but 50p could make all the difference in this game. | 0:09:07 | 0:09:12 | |
So that's three out of three for the Blues. | 0:09:12 | 0:09:14 | |
Elsewhere, the Reds are finding it too hard to make a decision. | 0:09:14 | 0:09:18 | |
-That's interesting. -That's very nice. | 0:09:18 | 0:09:20 | |
-What is it? -It's WMF. A really high quality art nouveau German maker. | 0:09:20 | 0:09:25 | |
1890, maybe 1900. | 0:09:25 | 0:09:27 | |
Great quality. | 0:09:27 | 0:09:29 | |
What sort of price is this? | 0:09:29 | 0:09:30 | |
£70. Do you want it? | 0:09:30 | 0:09:32 | |
I do but, you know, I've got no money. That's my problem. | 0:09:32 | 0:09:36 | |
-I know it's your problem. -What's the very best? | 0:09:36 | 0:09:41 | |
I can give you another 10 off. 60 quid. | 0:09:43 | 0:09:45 | |
You couldn't do it for 40, could you? | 0:09:45 | 0:09:47 | |
No, I can't. No chance. | 0:09:47 | 0:09:49 | |
How about meet us halfway? Make it 50. | 0:09:49 | 0:09:52 | |
I keep it for me. | 0:09:52 | 0:09:54 | |
-How about keep it for me at 50? -55. -Over to you. -Yes. | 0:09:54 | 0:09:57 | |
I think if you can get it for 55, | 0:09:57 | 0:09:59 | |
that seems fair and hopefully we'll be able to make some money on it. | 0:09:59 | 0:10:02 | |
-OK, £55. Good man. Thank you. -Thank you. | 0:10:02 | 0:10:07 | |
OK, guys, we are done. | 0:10:07 | 0:10:09 | |
Just in the nick of time, though. | 0:10:09 | 0:10:11 | |
That's the hour over. | 0:10:11 | 0:10:13 | |
The Reds can join the Blues for a rest | 0:10:13 | 0:10:15 | |
while we recap on what they've bought. | 0:10:15 | 0:10:18 | |
Buckle up because we might be in for a bumpy ride | 0:10:18 | 0:10:22 | |
with the £45 silver nurse's buckle. | 0:10:22 | 0:10:26 | |
Will the love be shared at the auction | 0:10:26 | 0:10:28 | |
with the £60 child's tea set? We will find out very soon. | 0:10:28 | 0:10:32 | |
The Reds only got their final item by the skin of their teeth, | 0:10:32 | 0:10:37 | |
playing £55 for the art nouveau tray. | 0:10:37 | 0:10:39 | |
Now, that psychic ability came in handy with the tea set. | 0:10:42 | 0:10:45 | |
But not buying the last item to the last minute, that was a bit risky. | 0:10:45 | 0:10:48 | |
Did you have a good time though? | 0:10:48 | 0:10:50 | |
-Oh, yes. -Wonderful day. | 0:10:50 | 0:10:52 | |
Which is your favourite piece, Joanie? | 0:10:52 | 0:10:55 | |
I have to say the child's tea set. | 0:10:55 | 0:10:57 | |
Child's tea set. Same for you, David? | 0:10:57 | 0:10:59 | |
No, I like the nurse's belt buckle. | 0:10:59 | 0:11:01 | |
Nurse's belt. Which will bring the biggest profit? | 0:11:01 | 0:11:03 | |
-The tea set. -You're determined about that. | 0:11:03 | 0:11:06 | |
And I am determined with my belt buckle. | 0:11:06 | 0:11:09 | |
Oh, Lordy, so that's that organised. | 0:11:09 | 0:11:11 | |
You spent 160, not too bad. | 0:11:11 | 0:11:13 | |
Please may I have £140 of leftover lolly to go to David Harper to buy that bonus buy. | 0:11:13 | 0:11:20 | |
-The bonus buy. -Have you got anything in mind? | 0:11:20 | 0:11:23 | |
A couple of things I saw on our travels. | 0:11:23 | 0:11:25 | |
I'll go back and see if they're still there. | 0:11:25 | 0:11:27 | |
Good luck with that. Let's remind ourselves what the Reds are against, | 0:11:27 | 0:11:32 | |
here's what the Blues bought. | 0:11:32 | 0:11:35 | |
Gina and Gabriella paired up to buy the Edwardian belt for £120. | 0:11:35 | 0:11:42 | |
With £70 spent on the antique ivory girl, | 0:11:42 | 0:11:46 | |
money well spent, let's hope so. | 0:11:46 | 0:11:49 | |
The twins didn't get a pair of antiques | 0:11:50 | 0:11:54 | |
but they did get the Staffordshire zebra for £82. | 0:11:54 | 0:11:58 | |
Now, you naughty girls. | 0:12:00 | 0:12:02 | |
You are very enthusiastic and knowledgeable which is lovely. | 0:12:02 | 0:12:07 | |
-Which is your favourite piece, sweet pea? -Definitely the ivory. Beautiful. | 0:12:07 | 0:12:11 | |
-The ivory is your favourite. Sister? -The silver belt. | 0:12:11 | 0:12:15 | |
Which piece is going to bring the biggest profit? | 0:12:15 | 0:12:17 | |
-The ivory. -You agree with that, Sis? -Yes, I'll agree with it. | 0:12:17 | 0:12:21 | |
You spent £272 which is quite magnificent, girls. | 0:12:21 | 0:12:24 | |
I want £28 of leftover lolly. | 0:12:24 | 0:12:27 | |
There's the £28, lovely green gloves. | 0:12:27 | 0:12:31 | |
Here we go. £28. That's not much, is it? | 0:12:31 | 0:12:33 | |
It's not much, Tim, and I have got to get a pair. | 0:12:33 | 0:12:36 | |
A matching pair. Well, we have all been looking for a matching pair. | 0:12:36 | 0:12:40 | |
Good luck, that is all I can say. | 0:12:40 | 0:12:41 | |
-Thank you, Tim. -Have a lovely time. | 0:12:41 | 0:12:44 | |
Well, it's great to be at Grantham | 0:12:53 | 0:12:56 | |
at Golding Young's saleroom with Colin Young, the proprietor. | 0:12:56 | 0:13:00 | |
-Morning, Tim, how are you? -Very fit. How are you? | 0:13:00 | 0:13:02 | |
-I'm very well. -Lovely to be here. Thank you for having us. | 0:13:02 | 0:13:05 | |
First up is our little nurse's belt buckle. | 0:13:05 | 0:13:09 | |
Well, we sell plenty of them, a fairly stable market for them. | 0:13:09 | 0:13:12 | |
They usually make £20 to £40. | 0:13:12 | 0:13:14 | |
Not a lot more you can say about it. | 0:13:14 | 0:13:16 | |
£45 they paid. What about the child's tea set? | 0:13:16 | 0:13:19 | |
Yep, always very popular. | 0:13:19 | 0:13:21 | |
We get quite a few of them through the sale and again, good stable market. £20 to £40. | 0:13:21 | 0:13:26 | |
£60 is what they paid. | 0:13:26 | 0:13:27 | |
What about this little tray? | 0:13:27 | 0:13:29 | |
Yep, a very nice little tray. | 0:13:29 | 0:13:31 | |
A good art nouveau piece. | 0:13:31 | 0:13:33 | |
It's not marked and for that reason we've put an estimate of £30 to £50. | 0:13:33 | 0:13:38 | |
-£55 they paid. It's decorative, it is of that period. -Yes, certainly. | 0:13:38 | 0:13:42 | |
I don't see it as £55 worth, I have to say. | 0:13:42 | 0:13:46 | |
They're going to need that bonus buy, definitely, and here it comes. | 0:13:46 | 0:13:50 | |
I spent it on a bit of glamour, one each. | 0:13:50 | 0:13:53 | |
Grab one. | 0:13:55 | 0:13:57 | |
Silver, hallmarked candlesticks. | 0:13:57 | 0:13:59 | |
-Silver or silver plate? -No, silver. | 0:13:59 | 0:14:02 | |
Hallmarked Sheffield 1908. | 0:14:02 | 0:14:05 | |
Very good quality when made, | 0:14:05 | 0:14:06 | |
a bit knocked about in places, but they've got a really good look. | 0:14:06 | 0:14:10 | |
-What have you spent on them? -How much do you think? | 0:14:10 | 0:14:13 | |
-£100. -65. | 0:14:13 | 0:14:15 | |
Very good, 70. | 0:14:15 | 0:14:17 | |
-What do you guess they're going to bring? -Should do 100 quid. | 0:14:17 | 0:14:21 | |
That's the point. | 0:14:21 | 0:14:22 | |
You pick these or not, after the sale of your first three items, | 0:14:22 | 0:14:25 | |
but for the viewers at home, let's find out what the auctioneer thinks about David's candlesticks. | 0:14:25 | 0:14:30 | |
Nice annulated rings around them. Plain form. | 0:14:30 | 0:14:34 | |
Desirable. | 0:14:34 | 0:14:35 | |
-How much? -I'd put an estimate of £60 to £80. | 0:14:35 | 0:14:37 | |
-Candlesticks always sell well. -Harper will be delighted. | 0:14:37 | 0:14:40 | |
He paid £70 only. | 0:14:40 | 0:14:41 | |
He may get a small profit on that. | 0:14:41 | 0:14:44 | |
That's it for the Reds. Now for the Blues. | 0:14:44 | 0:14:47 | |
First up is their Edwardian silver art nouveau belt. | 0:14:47 | 0:14:51 | |
That's a good thing. | 0:14:51 | 0:14:52 | |
It is very nice. Style-wise, the face that's on all the individual button | 0:14:52 | 0:14:58 | |
links to it and it's just exquisite. | 0:14:58 | 0:15:01 | |
We've put an estimate of 60 to 90. | 0:15:01 | 0:15:03 | |
-Is that not good? -120 they paid, these girls. | 0:15:03 | 0:15:07 | |
What about the little ivory okimono? | 0:15:07 | 0:15:09 | |
-Any good? -Yeah, it is. | 0:15:09 | 0:15:11 | |
It's late Meiji period because of the darkened eyes. | 0:15:11 | 0:15:15 | |
Condition is pretty good on it as well. | 0:15:15 | 0:15:17 | |
We've placed an estimate of £60 to £90. | 0:15:17 | 0:15:20 | |
I can't believe have cheap these things are. | 0:15:20 | 0:15:22 | |
£70 they paid, so you estimate is in the middle of that. | 0:15:22 | 0:15:26 | |
Lastly, we've got this rather equine-looking zebra. | 0:15:26 | 0:15:31 | |
Yeah, he does look like he's a horse mould that has had a few stripes put on him. | 0:15:31 | 0:15:37 | |
Seriously, something like that certainly should realise 40 to £60 at auction. | 0:15:37 | 0:15:41 | |
Gina paid £82 for this. | 0:15:41 | 0:15:44 | |
That's probably pushing it a little bit. | 0:15:44 | 0:15:46 | |
They're going to need their bonus buy, let's go and have a look at it. | 0:15:46 | 0:15:50 | |
BOTH: Oh! | 0:15:50 | 0:15:51 | |
I'll hand them over. | 0:15:51 | 0:15:53 | |
I thought I was with a quality pair. | 0:15:53 | 0:15:57 | |
I bought something quite up market. | 0:15:57 | 0:16:01 | |
-These are to go on your wine bottle to stop them dripping. -Get away! | 0:16:01 | 0:16:04 | |
They've got little velvet linings so it soaks up the drips. | 0:16:04 | 0:16:07 | |
They're quite modern, but are silver. They cost me the full £28. | 0:16:07 | 0:16:12 | |
They're nice to put on your bottle to show your breeding. | 0:16:12 | 0:16:16 | |
Socially mobile. | 0:16:16 | 0:16:17 | |
Girls, you don't decide right now, you decide later. | 0:16:17 | 0:16:20 | |
For the audience at home, | 0:16:20 | 0:16:21 | |
let's find out what the auctioneer thinks of Mark's little drips. | 0:16:21 | 0:16:25 | |
Just wondering if it's actually a napkin ring with a bit of felt in it. | 0:16:25 | 0:16:29 | |
That wouldn't be a bad idea, would it? | 0:16:29 | 0:16:31 | |
Napkin rings sell quite well. | 0:16:31 | 0:16:33 | |
Going to re-catalogue them as napkin rings? | 0:16:33 | 0:16:35 | |
I just might. | 0:16:35 | 0:16:37 | |
If I'm struggling, I'll decide what they're going to be called when | 0:16:37 | 0:16:41 | |
-I'm selling them, if they aren't going well. -What's your estimate? | 0:16:41 | 0:16:44 | |
-Estimate, 20 to 30. -£28, Mr Stacey paid for these. | 0:16:44 | 0:16:47 | |
Good luck to you on the rostrum. | 0:16:47 | 0:16:49 | |
-Thank you, I'm going to need it. -Ah. | 0:16:49 | 0:16:51 | |
Any nervous anticipation about any of your lots in particular | 0:16:56 | 0:17:00 | |
or are you just gung-ho about the lot? | 0:17:00 | 0:17:03 | |
No, we're going to do well. | 0:17:03 | 0:17:04 | |
So, the first lot up is the nurse's belt and here it comes. | 0:17:04 | 0:17:07 | |
170 is A Victorian, cast silver nurse's buckle. | 0:17:07 | 0:17:13 | |
Rococo scrolling form, | 0:17:13 | 0:17:14 | |
each clasp embossed with the five angels pattern. | 0:17:14 | 0:17:16 | |
Who's going to start me at £20? At £20 bid. At 25, do I see 25? | 0:17:16 | 0:17:21 | |
30, 35, 40, 45, 50, at 50 bid. | 0:17:21 | 0:17:26 | |
At £50 in the far corner. | 0:17:28 | 0:17:29 | |
Any more now? I'll take two as a last call if anybody wants to join in. | 0:17:29 | 0:17:32 | |
They do. 52. | 0:17:32 | 0:17:34 | |
55, 52. Third row has it. We're done, we're finished, we're going. | 0:17:34 | 0:17:40 | |
Third row at £52. | 0:17:40 | 0:17:42 | |
That's plus £7 and entirely unpredicted. | 0:17:42 | 0:17:48 | |
A 1950s Art Deco nursery tea set this time. Who's going to start me at £50? | 0:17:48 | 0:17:52 | |
30 will do. 20 if we must. | 0:17:52 | 0:17:56 | |
10 to go, surely. 10 bid, 12 anyone else? | 0:17:56 | 0:17:58 | |
An ideal purchase for you, madam with the child. | 0:17:58 | 0:18:01 | |
12 bid, 15, | 0:18:01 | 0:18:05 | |
18, I have to cultivate this bidder. | 0:18:05 | 0:18:08 | |
20 now, 22, keep going, 25, 28, no? | 0:18:08 | 0:18:14 | |
At 25. The last | 0:18:14 | 0:18:17 | |
call for the nursery set going at £25. | 0:18:17 | 0:18:20 | |
BABY GURGLES | 0:18:20 | 0:18:22 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:18:22 | 0:18:24 | |
28 bid! | 0:18:24 | 0:18:26 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:18:26 | 0:18:27 | |
At 28 bid. | 0:18:27 | 0:18:29 | |
It's a child's bid at 28, | 0:18:29 | 0:18:32 | |
30 if you wish, sir. | 0:18:32 | 0:18:34 | |
Don't worry, I take anything as a bid when I'm desperate. | 0:18:34 | 0:18:37 | |
At 28 bid, 30. | 0:18:37 | 0:18:40 | |
It's the young child's bid over there at £28. | 0:18:40 | 0:18:45 | |
-That's sweet. -That was good fun. | 0:18:45 | 0:18:48 | |
But it's minus £32. Back to reality. | 0:18:48 | 0:18:51 | |
Lot 172 is an art nouveau embossed pewter plaque this time. | 0:18:51 | 0:18:55 | |
Who's going to start me at £50? | 0:18:55 | 0:18:57 | |
30 to go, 20. | 0:18:57 | 0:19:00 | |
Another lot? | 0:19:00 | 0:19:03 | |
20, at 20 bid. | 0:19:03 | 0:19:07 | |
22, 25, 28, 30, 32. | 0:19:07 | 0:19:11 | |
35, at 35 bid. | 0:19:11 | 0:19:16 | |
38 bid, 40, 42, 45, | 0:19:16 | 0:19:19 | |
48, 50 and five, 60, 65, 70, | 0:19:19 | 0:19:25 | |
75 on the book. 80 anywhere else? | 0:19:25 | 0:19:31 | |
80 or not, last call, then going... | 0:19:31 | 0:19:34 | |
80 on the internet. | 0:19:34 | 0:19:35 | |
85 commission bid. | 0:19:35 | 0:19:38 | |
90 bid on the net. At 90. | 0:19:38 | 0:19:42 | |
Any more now? At 90. | 0:19:42 | 0:19:44 | |
Five anywhere else? Going at £90! | 0:19:44 | 0:19:47 | |
£90. That is brilliant, isn't it? | 0:19:47 | 0:19:51 | |
You are £35 up on that item. | 0:19:51 | 0:19:55 | |
You were minus £25 before, which means overall you are plus £10. | 0:19:55 | 0:19:59 | |
-Excellent. -What a roller-coaster! | 0:19:59 | 0:20:03 | |
The Sheffield-plated candlesticks. What you going to do with them? | 0:20:03 | 0:20:06 | |
-We're going to go for it. -Yeah. | 0:20:06 | 0:20:08 | |
They're going to go with the bonus buy, and here come the candlesticks. | 0:20:08 | 0:20:11 | |
Lot 176, a pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks. | 0:20:11 | 0:20:15 | |
Who's going to start me at £50 for them? 50? 30 to go, then, surely? | 0:20:15 | 0:20:20 | |
£30? Who's first in at 30? 20? | 0:20:20 | 0:20:22 | |
20 bid. Five? 30? Five? And 40? | 0:20:22 | 0:20:25 | |
Come on! | 0:20:25 | 0:20:26 | |
35 bid. 38 if you like. | 0:20:26 | 0:20:28 | |
38 bid. 40? 40 bid. 42? 45? | 0:20:28 | 0:20:32 | |
48 bid. 50? And five? 60? And five. | 0:20:32 | 0:20:35 | |
65. 70? Five? | 0:20:35 | 0:20:37 | |
Bid 80. And five? | 0:20:37 | 0:20:38 | |
90? No? 85 bid. | 0:20:38 | 0:20:40 | |
Any more now. At £85. Any more bids? | 0:20:40 | 0:20:42 | |
Last call. Going at £85! | 0:20:42 | 0:20:46 | |
90 on the internet! | 0:20:46 | 0:20:47 | |
And two, if you like? At £90. | 0:20:47 | 0:20:50 | |
It's on the internet at 90. | 0:20:50 | 0:20:51 | |
Net bid has it, then. 92 do I see from the floor? | 0:20:51 | 0:20:54 | |
Selling at £90! | 0:20:54 | 0:20:56 | |
-Yes! -Plus 20. That's brilliant. | 0:20:56 | 0:21:00 | |
Overall, you are plus £30. | 0:21:00 | 0:21:02 | |
That is a really good result. | 0:21:02 | 0:21:04 | |
Seriously good result. | 0:21:04 | 0:21:06 | |
-Well done. -We're very pleased. | 0:21:06 | 0:21:08 | |
-Don't tell the Blues a thing. -Mum's the word. | 0:21:08 | 0:21:12 | |
-So, Gee-Gees... -Yes! | 0:21:29 | 0:21:30 | |
Gina and Gabriella! Two girls ready to go on the trot. | 0:21:30 | 0:21:35 | |
-Is that right? -I'm not sure really? | 0:21:35 | 0:21:38 | |
-Are you excited? -Terribly! | 0:21:38 | 0:21:39 | |
I can tell you are. A couple of fillies raring to go. | 0:21:39 | 0:21:43 | |
-First up, your belt. -Lot 195 is an Edwardian art nouveau silver belt. | 0:21:43 | 0:21:50 | |
Who's going to start me at £100? | 0:21:50 | 0:21:52 | |
100? 80 to go, then? 50? £50. | 0:21:52 | 0:21:55 | |
Let's get on. £50? 30, then? | 0:21:55 | 0:21:56 | |
Oh, no! | 0:21:56 | 0:21:59 | |
30? Five? | 0:21:59 | 0:22:01 | |
40? Five? 50? Five? 60? Five? 70? | 0:22:01 | 0:22:05 | |
Five? 80? Five? | 0:22:05 | 0:22:07 | |
90? Five? | 0:22:07 | 0:22:09 | |
100? 10? 120? 110 bid. Any more? | 0:22:09 | 0:22:11 | |
I've got 115 on the book. So 120? | 0:22:11 | 0:22:14 | |
120. Five anywhere else? On 120. | 0:22:14 | 0:22:18 | |
-Third row has it, then. We're selling at £120. -Wiped its nose. | 0:22:18 | 0:22:22 | |
Wiped its face, actually! | 0:22:22 | 0:22:25 | |
Wiped its nose! | 0:22:25 | 0:22:27 | |
196 is a Japanese carved ivory okimono figure | 0:22:27 | 0:22:30 | |
of a young female wearing kimono, holding a parasol and a vase. | 0:22:30 | 0:22:35 | |
We're going to start at bottom estimate of £60. | 0:22:35 | 0:22:38 | |
At 60. Five anywhere else? £60 bid. Five do you have for me now? | 0:22:38 | 0:22:42 | |
65. 70 with me. 75 now? 75 bid. 80? | 0:22:42 | 0:22:46 | |
80 bid. | 0:22:46 | 0:22:48 | |
-80! -That's great. -95? Go on, have another one! 95? | 0:22:48 | 0:22:50 | |
Thank you. 95. | 0:22:50 | 0:22:52 | |
100? And ten, do I see? At 100 bid. | 0:22:52 | 0:22:56 | |
Ten, surely? At £100 bid. Five if it helps. | 0:22:56 | 0:22:58 | |
No? Doesn't help this time. | 0:22:58 | 0:23:01 | |
All done and finished and going, then, at £100. | 0:23:01 | 0:23:05 | |
Plus £30, girls. | 0:23:05 | 0:23:07 | |
That's several euros. | 0:23:07 | 0:23:10 | |
Lot 197 is a Victorian Staffordshire flat-back figure depicting a zebra. | 0:23:10 | 0:23:17 | |
Who's going to start me at £50? 50? 30 to go, then surely? £30? | 0:23:17 | 0:23:20 | |
£30? At 30 bid. Five anywhere else? | 0:23:20 | 0:23:24 | |
At 30 bid, five? 40? Five? 50? | 0:23:24 | 0:23:26 | |
50 do I see? 55? 50 bid. Five? 55. | 0:23:26 | 0:23:29 | |
60? At 60 bid. Five? 65? 70? Five? | 0:23:29 | 0:23:33 | |
Go on! | 0:23:33 | 0:23:35 | |
80. And five? 85 now? | 0:23:35 | 0:23:38 | |
No? 82 do I see? | 0:23:38 | 0:23:40 | |
At 80 bid. Two anywhere else? The bid is with me at £80. | 0:23:40 | 0:23:43 | |
I will take two as a last shot... | 0:23:43 | 0:23:45 | |
Commission bid has it. We're selling at £80. | 0:23:45 | 0:23:49 | |
Look at that, girls! | 0:23:49 | 0:23:51 | |
£80. Look at Gina's face! | 0:23:51 | 0:23:53 | |
Pure pleasure. So you're just minus £2 on that, but overall you're plus £28. | 0:23:53 | 0:24:00 | |
That is so brilliant, isn't it? | 0:24:00 | 0:24:03 | |
-Yes. -Is that brilliant or is that brilliant? | 0:24:03 | 0:24:05 | |
It's absolutely...I'm so delighted! | 0:24:05 | 0:24:08 | |
And your gee-gee... I'm sorry, your zebra - it did the business. | 0:24:08 | 0:24:12 | |
I actually am astounded. | 0:24:12 | 0:24:14 | |
No more astounded than me, I promise you. | 0:24:14 | 0:24:17 | |
-I'm not astounded by the ivory. -You loved that, don't you? -I loved that. | 0:24:17 | 0:24:21 | |
What are you going to do about the drips? | 0:24:21 | 0:24:23 | |
-Pass. -We're not going to go with the bonus buy. Bad luck. | 0:24:23 | 0:24:27 | |
Let's see what happens anyway with the drips. | 0:24:27 | 0:24:31 | |
Lot 201, next. | 0:24:31 | 0:24:33 | |
A pair of modern, silver, | 0:24:33 | 0:24:36 | |
wine bottle neck drips. | 0:24:36 | 0:24:38 | |
Who is going to start me at £20? 20? | 0:24:38 | 0:24:40 | |
Ten to go, then, surely? £10? Fine-looking items. £10? | 0:24:40 | 0:24:46 | |
£5? | 0:24:46 | 0:24:48 | |
He's got 10, so that's even better. | 0:24:48 | 0:24:51 | |
12? 12 bid. 15 bid. | 0:24:51 | 0:24:54 | |
15 on the internet surely? 15. | 0:24:54 | 0:24:57 | |
No? At 12 bid down here. | 0:24:57 | 0:24:59 | |
15 bid. 18 bid. 20 now? | 0:24:59 | 0:25:01 | |
20 if you like. Have another one! | 0:25:01 | 0:25:03 | |
Yes! 20 bid. 22? 25 now? 25? | 0:25:03 | 0:25:08 | |
25, surely? I've got 22 down here, then. | 0:25:08 | 0:25:10 | |
-Five anywhere else? -Such a good auctioneer! | 0:25:10 | 0:25:13 | |
First call, then. Selling at £22. | 0:25:13 | 0:25:16 | |
Good call, girls. That would have been minus £6. | 0:25:16 | 0:25:20 | |
-Exciting! -It was. | 0:25:20 | 0:25:22 | |
And he is such a good auctioneer. | 0:25:22 | 0:25:23 | |
He just teases it out. | 0:25:23 | 0:25:25 | |
They did more than I thought they would. | 0:25:25 | 0:25:28 | |
Wonderful quick silver tongue! | 0:25:28 | 0:25:29 | |
That's what he does - boom, boom, boom! The thing is, you are £28 up. | 0:25:29 | 0:25:34 | |
You've ring-fenced your profits. | 0:25:34 | 0:25:36 | |
Don't tell the Reds a thing. | 0:25:36 | 0:25:38 | |
-We'll reveal all in a moment. -Mum's the word. | 0:25:38 | 0:25:41 | |
I do love it when there's hardly a sheet of Bronco between the teams. | 0:25:54 | 0:25:59 | |
Such fun, isn't it, when they're that close. | 0:25:59 | 0:26:02 | |
You teams have not been talking to one another, have you? | 0:26:02 | 0:26:05 | |
You have no idea? I can reveal that you both made profits! | 0:26:05 | 0:26:09 | |
-Fantastic. -That, in its own right is an amazing achievement. | 0:26:09 | 0:26:13 | |
There's just a marginal difference between you. | 0:26:13 | 0:26:16 | |
-I'm sorry to have to tell you that the team with marginally less profits today are the Blues. -Oh! | 0:26:16 | 0:26:24 | |
I got you there! | 0:26:24 | 0:26:27 | |
I got you there, girls. | 0:26:27 | 0:26:28 | |
You made a profit of £28, which is really good, actually. | 0:26:28 | 0:26:32 | |
Happy about that, girls? Absolutely. | 0:26:32 | 0:26:35 | |
£28. There we go. Look at that. | 0:26:35 | 0:26:38 | |
Taking that so beautifully. | 0:26:38 | 0:26:40 | |
-Lovely. You happy? -Ecstatic! | 0:26:40 | 0:26:42 | |
You have been stupendous company. | 0:26:42 | 0:26:45 | |
I shall be sorry to say goodbye to you. | 0:26:45 | 0:26:47 | |
But the victors today are the Reds, who managed to achieve £30 profit. | 0:26:47 | 0:26:54 | |
£2 between you. | 0:26:54 | 0:26:55 | |
-There is no shame in that. -No! | 0:26:55 | 0:26:58 | |
£30 it is. | 0:26:58 | 0:26:59 | |
Here's your 30 smackers. There you go, David. | 0:26:59 | 0:27:02 | |
£30 versus £28 - no shame in that. | 0:27:02 | 0:27:05 | |
-We've had a wonderful programme. Join us soon for some more Bargain Hunting. Yes? -ALL: Yes! | 0:27:05 | 0:27:10 | |
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