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Wow, look at this! | 0:00:02 | 0:00:03 | |
Bargain Hunt has landed at Peterborough. | 0:00:08 | 0:00:11 | |
It was here in the 1600s, during the Civil War, which divided | 0:00:11 | 0:00:17 | |
the local community between | 0:00:17 | 0:00:19 | |
the Parliamentarians and the Royalists... | 0:00:19 | 0:00:22 | |
On that occasion, the Royalists were sent packing to Cambridge. | 0:00:22 | 0:00:27 | |
Who will be sent packing today, though? | 0:00:27 | 0:00:29 | |
Will it be the Reds or the Blues? Let's find out. | 0:00:29 | 0:00:32 | |
Let's go Bargain Hunting, yeah! | 0:00:32 | 0:00:35 | |
The site of today's head-to-head is Peterborough's | 0:00:57 | 0:01:00 | |
East of England Showground, one of the largest in the country with | 0:01:00 | 0:01:03 | |
over 1,700 stalls for our teams to have a root around. | 0:01:03 | 0:01:07 | |
Boy, that is an awful lot | 0:01:10 | 0:01:11 | |
of ground to have to cover in only | 0:01:11 | 0:01:13 | |
one hour. | 0:01:13 | 0:01:14 | |
Let's have a sneaky peek | 0:01:14 | 0:01:15 | |
at the battle ahead. | 0:01:15 | 0:01:17 | |
On today's show, the Reds don't need an expert. | 0:01:18 | 0:01:22 | |
-Shall I do it? -No. -No, you want to do it? | 0:01:22 | 0:01:25 | |
My God! | 0:01:25 | 0:01:26 | |
And the Blues could do with an extra pair of hands. | 0:01:26 | 0:01:28 | |
I'm not very good at folding deck chairs. | 0:01:28 | 0:01:30 | |
SHE LAUGHS | 0:01:30 | 0:01:32 | |
Five in the room. | 0:01:32 | 0:01:33 | |
At the auction, it all gets a bit giddy. | 0:01:33 | 0:01:34 | |
Hoo-hoo-hoo! | 0:01:34 | 0:01:36 | |
Come on, come on, come on! | 0:01:36 | 0:01:37 | |
But before all that, let's meet today's teams. | 0:01:37 | 0:01:40 | |
Well, it is a family affair on today's show. | 0:01:42 | 0:01:45 | |
For the Reds, we have Julie and her mother, Zina. | 0:01:45 | 0:01:49 | |
And for the Blues, we have mother Claire and her son, Stephen. | 0:01:49 | 0:01:52 | |
Hello, everyone. | 0:01:52 | 0:01:53 | |
-ALL: Hello. -Lovely to see you. | 0:01:53 | 0:01:55 | |
-Now, Julie, you actually have a pseudonym, don't you? -I do, yes. | 0:01:55 | 0:01:59 | |
-Very mysterious. What is it? -It is TS Harvey. | 0:01:59 | 0:02:02 | |
And the reason I chose a pseudonym to start with was | 0:02:02 | 0:02:05 | |
because Julie Baldwin sounds like she works at an office in Walsall. | 0:02:05 | 0:02:08 | |
Which she does. | 0:02:08 | 0:02:09 | |
So why TS Harvey? | 0:02:10 | 0:02:13 | |
The T and the S are my daughters' names - Tracy and Sue Ellen - | 0:02:13 | 0:02:16 | |
and Harvey is one of my grandsons. | 0:02:16 | 0:02:19 | |
-And what sort of books do you write? -Supernatural. -Oh, yes. | 0:02:19 | 0:02:22 | |
I have a series of four books out at the moment. | 0:02:22 | 0:02:24 | |
The first two books in the four seasons are available. | 0:02:24 | 0:02:27 | |
And I'm just writing the third. | 0:02:27 | 0:02:29 | |
Good. Now, over to mum Zina. Tell me about your jobs. | 0:02:29 | 0:02:33 | |
-I mean, you have had loads, haven't you? -Yeah. | 0:02:33 | 0:02:35 | |
-What about the Army? -Oh, it was fantastic in the Army | 0:02:35 | 0:02:38 | |
cos I ended up in Hong Kong with the WRAC. | 0:02:38 | 0:02:41 | |
In the Signals. | 0:02:41 | 0:02:44 | |
It was fantastic. It was like being on holiday | 0:02:44 | 0:02:47 | |
more or less continually. We worked hard. | 0:02:47 | 0:02:49 | |
I mean, we worked on the switchboard. We worked really hard. | 0:02:49 | 0:02:52 | |
But we played hard, too. | 0:02:52 | 0:02:54 | |
-Did you? -Yes. -In the good old days. -We certainly did. | 0:02:54 | 0:02:57 | |
-And dogs, they are big in your life, too? -I've got seven. -Never! | 0:02:57 | 0:03:01 | |
-I have, yes. -What have you got? | 0:03:01 | 0:03:03 | |
I have two Yorkshire terriers and five shih-tzus. | 0:03:03 | 0:03:06 | |
So, are you going to spend all the cash, do you think, Jules? | 0:03:06 | 0:03:09 | |
I have absolutely no idea. | 0:03:09 | 0:03:11 | |
I have got to do what my mum tells me to do. That is my only tactic. | 0:03:11 | 0:03:14 | |
-That is the safest route to take. -Absolutely. -Exactly. | 0:03:14 | 0:03:17 | |
Anyway, on that happy note, very, very, very good luck. | 0:03:17 | 0:03:20 | |
Now for the Blues. | 0:03:20 | 0:03:21 | |
-Claire, you've cooked for royalty! -I have, yes. -Tell us about that. | 0:03:21 | 0:03:26 | |
Yes, Princess Anne. I have catered for Princess Anne | 0:03:26 | 0:03:28 | |
when she came to Coventry, and she said that my food was super. | 0:03:28 | 0:03:33 | |
-You do it professionally? -I do it professionally. | 0:03:33 | 0:03:35 | |
-Just about, well, 40 years now. -You made it into a business anyway. -Yes. | 0:03:35 | 0:03:40 | |
I'm doing very well. Got my own outside catering company now. | 0:03:40 | 0:03:43 | |
Now, Stephen, you do a lot of bartering | 0:03:43 | 0:03:45 | |
and negotiation in your job. | 0:03:45 | 0:03:46 | |
-Yes. -What do you do? | 0:03:46 | 0:03:48 | |
I work for a car manufacturer. | 0:03:48 | 0:03:50 | |
If your vehicle needs to be repaired outside of warranty and you | 0:03:50 | 0:03:53 | |
are a good customer, the dealer will phone up on your behalf | 0:03:53 | 0:03:57 | |
and speak to me, and I will negotiate with the dealers | 0:03:57 | 0:04:00 | |
in regards to what good will the manufacturer would supply | 0:04:00 | 0:04:02 | |
towards the repair. | 0:04:02 | 0:04:04 | |
-It is sorting out the bung, really, isn't it? -Yeah. -Good job. | 0:04:04 | 0:04:07 | |
-Do you enjoy it? -Oh, I love it. I absolutely love it. | 0:04:07 | 0:04:10 | |
I love the bartering, you know, | 0:04:10 | 0:04:11 | |
the banter that I get to have with the dealers. | 0:04:11 | 0:04:13 | |
-Exactly. -Yeah, it's fantastic. | 0:04:13 | 0:04:15 | |
You're looking forward to Bargain Hunt today, | 0:04:15 | 0:04:17 | |
cos a lot of that involved in this. | 0:04:17 | 0:04:18 | |
-Great. -Cannot wait. -What are your tactics? | 0:04:18 | 0:04:21 | |
-Well... -Be quick. -Be very quick. We don't want to just buy anything. | 0:04:21 | 0:04:26 | |
And if Stephen doesn't like something, | 0:04:26 | 0:04:29 | |
or I don't like something, we are not going to buy it. | 0:04:29 | 0:04:31 | |
-Unless we run out of time. -Yeah, if we run out of time, it's grab anything. | 0:04:31 | 0:04:34 | |
You have thought this through. Brilliant. | 0:04:34 | 0:04:36 | |
-Anyway, the next bit is the money bit. Here's your £300. -Woo-hoo! | 0:04:36 | 0:04:39 | |
-£300 apiece. -Thank you very much. -You know the rules. | 0:04:39 | 0:04:41 | |
-Your experts await. And off you go! -Off we go! | 0:04:41 | 0:04:44 | |
Very, very, very good luck. | 0:04:44 | 0:04:46 | |
Goodness gracious me! | 0:04:46 | 0:04:48 | |
So, that is the teams. All we need now are some experts. | 0:04:48 | 0:04:52 | |
Hoping they are not out for a duck, | 0:04:54 | 0:04:56 | |
for the Reds... | 0:04:56 | 0:04:57 | |
Let's hope it doesn't come | 0:04:59 | 0:05:00 | |
to a grinding halt for the Blues with... | 0:05:00 | 0:05:02 | |
So, what are you looking for today then, teams? | 0:05:04 | 0:05:06 | |
-I'm going to buy some silver. -What about you, Julie? | 0:05:06 | 0:05:09 | |
I'm going to buy whatever my mother tells me I've got to buy. | 0:05:09 | 0:05:12 | |
-Do as she's told. -Do as I'm told. | 0:05:12 | 0:05:14 | |
After all, I am the mother. | 0:05:14 | 0:05:16 | |
What is it mainly we are looking for? | 0:05:16 | 0:05:17 | |
-I know you love sparkly things. -I do like sparkly things, | 0:05:17 | 0:05:20 | |
but I do like clocks as well. | 0:05:20 | 0:05:22 | |
-Shall we do it? -We shall. -Come on, girls. -We are going to win. | 0:05:22 | 0:05:25 | |
We are going to win. We're going to win. | 0:05:25 | 0:05:27 | |
Teams, time to rock on because your 60 minutes starts now. | 0:05:27 | 0:05:30 | |
-HORN BLOWS -Oh, my good Lord! Let's go. | 0:05:30 | 0:05:34 | |
You are quite quick with that, aren't you? | 0:05:34 | 0:05:37 | |
I can be quicker. | 0:05:37 | 0:05:39 | |
I say, natty set of wheels, Zina. | 0:05:39 | 0:05:41 | |
Oh, sorry. | 0:05:42 | 0:05:43 | |
Well, they did say they wanted a clock. | 0:05:46 | 0:05:48 | |
Nothing like sticking to your guns. Now, what has Thomas found? | 0:05:48 | 0:05:52 | |
-I don't know whether I'd be... -I wouldn't like the... | 0:05:52 | 0:05:54 | |
-A little damage here, on this arm here. -Right. | 0:05:54 | 0:05:57 | |
-It is one of my favourite materials, I have to say. -Yeah. OK. | 0:05:57 | 0:06:02 | |
-Give it back to the man. -Yeah, man. | 0:06:02 | 0:06:04 | |
-JULIE LAUGHS -The gentleman. | 0:06:04 | 0:06:06 | |
You have got your hands full with this one, TomTom. | 0:06:06 | 0:06:09 | |
-Do you like that? -No. | 0:06:09 | 0:06:11 | |
What about that sofa? You don't often see those as sofas. | 0:06:11 | 0:06:14 | |
-You often see the single chairs. -Yeah. | 0:06:14 | 0:06:17 | |
Stick the kettle on. | 0:06:17 | 0:06:18 | |
We'll have no sitting down on the job here, Blues. | 0:06:18 | 0:06:21 | |
You've just started the shopping. | 0:06:21 | 0:06:23 | |
-What do you think? -It is quite comfy. | 0:06:23 | 0:06:25 | |
Go on and have a seat. Put your feet up. | 0:06:25 | 0:06:28 | |
Have a sit. | 0:06:28 | 0:06:30 | |
-That is quite comfy, actually, isn't it? -Yeah, that's really nice. | 0:06:30 | 0:06:32 | |
It is, actually. | 0:06:32 | 0:06:34 | |
-So £75... -Here we go. | 0:06:34 | 0:06:38 | |
-Oh, yes, you've got good bargaining skills. -Yes. -Shh! Keep it down. | 0:06:38 | 0:06:41 | |
-Oh, right. -Keep it down! | 0:06:41 | 0:06:43 | |
But that is what you do for a living, isn't it? | 0:06:43 | 0:06:45 | |
This is going to be the easiest day for me in the world. | 0:06:45 | 0:06:47 | |
I've got somebody doing my bargaining for me. | 0:06:47 | 0:06:49 | |
We've not seen his haggling skills yet, Christina. | 0:06:49 | 0:06:52 | |
Thomas, do you like that? | 0:06:54 | 0:06:55 | |
Back to the Reds, who are onto something hot. | 0:06:55 | 0:06:58 | |
This is a mustard pot | 0:06:58 | 0:07:00 | |
with a Bristol blue glass liner. | 0:07:00 | 0:07:02 | |
-It is in solid silver. -Should it have a spoon? -Not necessarily. | 0:07:02 | 0:07:06 | |
Spoons get lost within time. | 0:07:06 | 0:07:08 | |
It is dated. What? 1922. £45. | 0:07:08 | 0:07:14 | |
I asked her for the best price. | 0:07:14 | 0:07:15 | |
-I said 25, but she looked at me funny. -She said no. | 0:07:15 | 0:07:18 | |
-I bet you she did. -Go on, girl! | 0:07:18 | 0:07:20 | |
Our Zina clearly likes driving a hard bargain. | 0:07:20 | 0:07:22 | |
Well, have a look around. | 0:07:22 | 0:07:24 | |
Hello, nice to meet you. | 0:07:24 | 0:07:25 | |
Can the same be said for Stephen? | 0:07:25 | 0:07:27 | |
I'm wondering about the wicker chair over there. | 0:07:27 | 0:07:30 | |
-Right. -Now, what is the best price you can do for us? -I need 75. | 0:07:30 | 0:07:34 | |
I think that might be a bit too high for us. | 0:07:34 | 0:07:36 | |
You wouldn't take 65 for it? | 0:07:36 | 0:07:37 | |
I can't do it, honestly. I'll do you 70, that would be it, honestly. | 0:07:37 | 0:07:41 | |
-Sorry. -Halfway? -No. -No? -No, sorry. | 0:07:41 | 0:07:44 | |
OK, no worries. Well, thank you. All right, cheers. | 0:07:44 | 0:07:46 | |
No budging on that, then. | 0:07:46 | 0:07:48 | |
Back to the Reds. | 0:07:48 | 0:07:49 | |
-Oh, is this silver? -Yeah, yeah. -I like that. | 0:07:49 | 0:07:51 | |
So what kind of dogs do you collect? | 0:07:51 | 0:07:53 | |
Well, I actually have | 0:07:53 | 0:07:56 | |
shih-tzus and Yorkshire terriers. | 0:07:56 | 0:07:58 | |
-But would you actually collect dog wise yourself? -Whatever. | 0:07:58 | 0:08:02 | |
Do you like that, Thomas? | 0:08:02 | 0:08:04 | |
-Do I like that? -It's silver. -Do you want me to be honest? -Yes. -No. -Fine. | 0:08:04 | 0:08:08 | |
Put it back. Sorry. What about the Italian poodle? | 0:08:08 | 0:08:12 | |
I do like the Italian poodle. | 0:08:12 | 0:08:13 | |
-It's very unusual. -I like the kitschness of it. | 0:08:13 | 0:08:16 | |
I think what you have got to think about is... | 0:08:16 | 0:08:18 | |
-Can we have a look, please? -No. -No? OK. | 0:08:18 | 0:08:21 | |
As much as I like it, | 0:08:21 | 0:08:23 | |
you have got to think about transposing that poodle | 0:08:23 | 0:08:26 | |
into a cold light of day auction and then thinking, | 0:08:26 | 0:08:29 | |
will it sell at the auction? Will it attract the buyers? | 0:08:29 | 0:08:32 | |
I think in the right kitsch sort of '50s vintage sale, yes. | 0:08:32 | 0:08:37 | |
In a monthly antique and collectables sale... | 0:08:37 | 0:08:41 | |
I think it will get lost. | 0:08:41 | 0:08:42 | |
Wise words, TomTom. | 0:08:42 | 0:08:44 | |
Meanwhile, the Blues are still at the same stall. | 0:08:44 | 0:08:47 | |
They're really quite sort of funky at the moment. | 0:08:47 | 0:08:49 | |
-They're really quite retro and vintage. -I like those. | 0:08:49 | 0:08:52 | |
Can you tell us about your deck chairs? | 0:08:52 | 0:08:54 | |
-SELLER: -Yeah, they are all from Clapton. | 0:08:54 | 0:08:55 | |
Clapton Urban District Council. | 0:08:55 | 0:08:57 | |
-They're probably 1950s. -Yeah. -They're all hardwood frames. | 0:08:57 | 0:09:01 | |
I really like those. What do you think, Steve? | 0:09:01 | 0:09:04 | |
-Not keen. -Not keen. | 0:09:04 | 0:09:06 | |
I know it seems a bit random, but you have to think that the | 0:09:06 | 0:09:09 | |
vintage market is really popular at the moment. | 0:09:09 | 0:09:11 | |
And yes, they look a little bit drab and they are sort of green, | 0:09:11 | 0:09:14 | |
but imagine them with a really pretty... | 0:09:14 | 0:09:17 | |
Re-material, redone with new material | 0:09:17 | 0:09:20 | |
-that could be really quite fun and...beachy. -How much are they? | 0:09:20 | 0:09:23 | |
The best would be 15 each on them. | 0:09:23 | 0:09:25 | |
-15 each. I mean, you'd want two, as a pair. -Yeah, definitely. | 0:09:25 | 0:09:28 | |
So that would be £30. | 0:09:28 | 0:09:30 | |
Any flexibility on that? | 0:09:30 | 0:09:32 | |
-We really want sort of... -25. -25 for the two. | 0:09:32 | 0:09:37 | |
Would you do 20? | 0:09:37 | 0:09:38 | |
Go on, I'll do 20 on two. | 0:09:39 | 0:09:42 | |
-Oh! -Sold. -Oh! Whoo! | 0:09:42 | 0:09:46 | |
Hey, you said you weren't keen! | 0:09:46 | 0:09:48 | |
-Well, it is a bargain, isn't it? -Oh, right! | 0:09:48 | 0:09:50 | |
Now, all we've got to do now is just figure out how to... | 0:09:51 | 0:09:54 | |
This looks like trouble. | 0:09:54 | 0:09:56 | |
How to... | 0:09:56 | 0:09:57 | |
How to fold... How do you fold a deck chair? | 0:09:59 | 0:10:01 | |
Oh, here we go. | 0:10:01 | 0:10:03 | |
Ta-dah! | 0:10:05 | 0:10:06 | |
I'm not very good at folding deck chairs. | 0:10:08 | 0:10:10 | |
You're not wrong there, girl. | 0:10:10 | 0:10:12 | |
I think it is a bit like that. | 0:10:12 | 0:10:14 | |
-Oh, there we go. -What a pro! | 0:10:14 | 0:10:15 | |
Well done, Blues. | 0:10:15 | 0:10:16 | |
That is your first item bought in just over ten minutes. | 0:10:16 | 0:10:19 | |
Now, how are those Reds getting on? | 0:10:23 | 0:10:25 | |
-This is what I have found. -Right. | 0:10:27 | 0:10:29 | |
It is a walnut painting box, | 0:10:29 | 0:10:32 | |
painting palette. | 0:10:32 | 0:10:34 | |
So you are out en plein air with your brush. | 0:10:34 | 0:10:37 | |
It is rather fun, isn't it? | 0:10:41 | 0:10:42 | |
-It is rather fun. -I like this. | 0:10:42 | 0:10:44 | |
-Different. -Different. -How much is it? | 0:10:44 | 0:10:46 | |
Let's not worry about that at the moment. | 0:10:46 | 0:10:49 | |
-You know, price is quite important to you. -Yep. | 0:10:49 | 0:10:52 | |
Look at her grabbing it already. | 0:10:52 | 0:10:54 | |
I'm just looking at it to see if it is damaged anywhere. | 0:10:54 | 0:10:57 | |
-It isn't, that is the nice thing about it. -Yeah. | 0:10:57 | 0:10:59 | |
-It is rather delightful. -How old would you say it was, Thomas? | 0:10:59 | 0:11:02 | |
-I think that is Edwardian. -OK. | 0:11:02 | 0:11:04 | |
Yeah. Now, the price. | 0:11:04 | 0:11:06 | |
1920s, 1930s. | 0:11:06 | 0:11:08 | |
Original condition. £90. | 0:11:08 | 0:11:10 | |
I think we can probably do something else on that. | 0:11:10 | 0:11:12 | |
-Yeah, I think that is a bit much. -I do, yes. -Where is the lady? | 0:11:12 | 0:11:16 | |
-Shall I do it? -No. -No, you want to do it? | 0:11:16 | 0:11:18 | |
My God! What you think it is worth? | 0:11:18 | 0:11:21 | |
Well, I'm going to start low and then see | 0:11:21 | 0:11:24 | |
-if we can meet somewhere in the middle. -OK. -She is saying 90. | 0:11:24 | 0:11:28 | |
-No, I'm not paying 90. -No. -What do you...? | 0:11:28 | 0:11:30 | |
Tell me, whisper what you think. | 0:11:30 | 0:11:33 | |
(I think if you can get it for about £50.) | 0:11:33 | 0:11:36 | |
What was that, TomTom? £50? | 0:11:36 | 0:11:38 | |
Shall I carry it while you drive? | 0:11:40 | 0:11:42 | |
The one thing that you said to me | 0:11:45 | 0:11:47 | |
this morning, Mum, was that you wanted a clock. | 0:11:47 | 0:11:49 | |
What is it you love about clocks? | 0:11:49 | 0:11:51 | |
Well, I like different, unusual ones. | 0:11:51 | 0:11:54 | |
I like different faces. | 0:11:54 | 0:11:56 | |
-That is stunning, isn't it? With that oak inlay. -Yeah, I like that. | 0:11:56 | 0:12:00 | |
And it has got a little heart on it. | 0:12:00 | 0:12:01 | |
How much have you got on this clock, sir? | 0:12:01 | 0:12:03 | |
-You can't afford it. -Cheeky! | 0:12:03 | 0:12:05 | |
-£500. -Is it? | 0:12:05 | 0:12:06 | |
-Oh! -Over budget. -No! I knew! | 0:12:06 | 0:12:10 | |
It is beautiful, though, isn't it? Look at that. | 0:12:10 | 0:12:12 | |
Well, we know what makes the Blues tick. | 0:12:12 | 0:12:15 | |
Meanwhile, Zina is back with price news on the artist's set. | 0:12:15 | 0:12:19 | |
I couldn't get as low as I would have liked, | 0:12:19 | 0:12:23 | |
but she agreed on 65 and a pot of paint. | 0:12:23 | 0:12:27 | |
-And a pot of paint? -Do think that is OK? | 0:12:27 | 0:12:29 | |
-I did try to get her further down, but she just... -She won't budge. | 0:12:29 | 0:12:33 | |
Shall we have a look around at something else? | 0:12:33 | 0:12:35 | |
-No. -We like that. Shall we get that? -I think Zina has made the decision. | 0:12:35 | 0:12:39 | |
Clearly, Zina is leading the pack here. Well done, Reds. | 0:12:39 | 0:12:41 | |
That's your first item in the bag. | 0:12:41 | 0:12:43 | |
Seems like the Blues just can't keep away from clocks. | 0:12:45 | 0:12:49 | |
Do you think that's old? | 0:12:49 | 0:12:50 | |
-I like this. -I can't see a price, no. | 0:12:50 | 0:12:53 | |
-Does that run? -Back to the Reds. | 0:12:53 | 0:12:55 | |
And it looks like they have found something sweet. | 0:12:55 | 0:12:58 | |
-So that is silver gilt. That is mercury gilded. -Oh, this has got... | 0:12:59 | 0:13:02 | |
-No, it has got... -It is always nice to have writing on the back. | 0:13:02 | 0:13:05 | |
-It gives it a sense of dignity. -Oh, right. What does it say? | 0:13:05 | 0:13:08 | |
-I have no idea. -Shall I read it? -Go on, then, please. | 0:13:08 | 0:13:11 | |
"10th of April, 1906, | 0:13:11 | 0:13:13 | |
"Sir William and Lady Crookes, | 0:13:13 | 0:13:15 | |
"from ADJA Waller." Waller. | 0:13:15 | 0:13:20 | |
But it is dated. It's got an original date. | 0:13:20 | 0:13:23 | |
I think that is rather handsome. | 0:13:23 | 0:13:24 | |
-Silver gilt with this lovely swag to it. -Yeah, I quite like that. | 0:13:24 | 0:13:28 | |
-It is a bit of silver. -It is my silver, yeah. | 0:13:28 | 0:13:30 | |
What is also good is when you have got an inscription, | 0:13:30 | 0:13:33 | |
that the inscription matches the date. | 0:13:33 | 0:13:36 | |
-OK. -The date of the piece is London, 1905. | 0:13:36 | 0:13:40 | |
The inscription, 1906. | 0:13:40 | 0:13:42 | |
-OK, so that ties in then. -What is the very best on that for you? | 0:13:42 | 0:13:45 | |
-75. -Oh, no. | 0:13:47 | 0:13:49 | |
-Oh, my gosh! -THEY LAUGH | 0:13:49 | 0:13:52 | |
You have been at this a long time, obviously. | 0:13:52 | 0:13:54 | |
I know you've got to make a profit, but we have as well. | 0:13:54 | 0:13:57 | |
-Could you come a bit lower than that for us? -70 would be absolute best. | 0:13:57 | 0:14:01 | |
You think so? Can we shake on it? | 0:14:01 | 0:14:03 | |
THEY LAUGH | 0:14:03 | 0:14:07 | |
It's fine, Zina, you can do it. | 0:14:07 | 0:14:09 | |
-Thank you. -Thank you. | 0:14:09 | 0:14:11 | |
-JULIE: -Thank you. | 0:14:11 | 0:14:12 | |
Well done! That is the second item down. | 0:14:12 | 0:14:14 | |
Yes, and in less than 25 minutes. | 0:14:14 | 0:14:18 | |
-I've seen a few things in here that look really nice. -Oh, silver! | 0:14:18 | 0:14:22 | |
So, are the Blues in the right frame of mind? | 0:14:22 | 0:14:25 | |
That is really pretty, guys. | 0:14:25 | 0:14:27 | |
A photograph frame, silver photograph frames are always popular | 0:14:27 | 0:14:30 | |
because they are one of those few pieces, | 0:14:30 | 0:14:32 | |
really, as we've had a look, that are still relevant today. | 0:14:32 | 0:14:35 | |
They are still usable. So that is a sort of Edwardian style one. | 0:14:35 | 0:14:39 | |
You got the little hair bells here. | 0:14:39 | 0:14:40 | |
Really nice little silver hallmark down here. | 0:14:40 | 0:14:42 | |
I really like that. | 0:14:42 | 0:14:43 | |
-I do, I like that. -You do, Stephen? -Yes, I do like that. -Oh! | 0:14:43 | 0:14:47 | |
Don't say that too loudly. | 0:14:47 | 0:14:49 | |
-It's all right, I suppose. -It's really ugly. And it's really broken. | 0:14:49 | 0:14:53 | |
A man with taste. | 0:14:54 | 0:14:56 | |
So we've got... It's got £45 on it. | 0:14:56 | 0:15:00 | |
Really, at auction, we'd be looking at £30 to £50. | 0:15:00 | 0:15:03 | |
-Could we do 30? -SELLER: Yes. | 0:15:03 | 0:15:05 | |
-Shall we do 30? -What do you think? -Yeah, I'm happy with 30. | 0:15:05 | 0:15:09 | |
What about 25? | 0:15:09 | 0:15:10 | |
-Oh, God. -SELLER: No, I think 30 is... | 0:15:10 | 0:15:12 | |
I thought I'd give it a go. | 0:15:12 | 0:15:14 | |
-Why not? -What about 28 and a hug? | 0:15:14 | 0:15:16 | |
I'll give you the hug. | 0:15:18 | 0:15:19 | |
SELLER: How about 28 and no hug? THEY LAUGH | 0:15:19 | 0:15:22 | |
Sold. | 0:15:22 | 0:15:24 | |
Oh, Lord! | 0:15:24 | 0:15:25 | |
-Here, I'll give you the hug! -Thanks, Mum. | 0:15:27 | 0:15:30 | |
Aw! | 0:15:30 | 0:15:31 | |
-You can always have a mum hug. -Look at that! | 0:15:31 | 0:15:34 | |
-Oh, brilliant. -There's a hug. | 0:15:35 | 0:15:37 | |
I didn't say it was from me. | 0:15:37 | 0:15:38 | |
£28 and no hug, done. That sounds like a deal. | 0:15:38 | 0:15:41 | |
Yay! | 0:15:41 | 0:15:42 | |
So, that is the second item in the bag for the Blues. | 0:15:42 | 0:15:47 | |
Both teams have one more item to find, and there is 30 minutes | 0:15:47 | 0:15:50 | |
left on the clock. | 0:15:50 | 0:15:51 | |
I don't think you've got £245 left. | 0:15:55 | 0:15:57 | |
-No, but we were intending on getting that down. -Were you? -We were. | 0:15:57 | 0:16:00 | |
Tenner. | 0:16:00 | 0:16:02 | |
What do you think? | 0:16:02 | 0:16:03 | |
-The hand is missing. -Yeah, well... And there is also quite a lot else. | 0:16:03 | 0:16:07 | |
Yeah, quite a lot missing. | 0:16:07 | 0:16:08 | |
Ticktock. Move on. | 0:16:08 | 0:16:10 | |
-How much have we got left, Thomas? -Well, how much have you spent? | 0:16:10 | 0:16:13 | |
-Absolutely no idea. -What do you mean you have got no idea? | 0:16:13 | 0:16:16 | |
-Mum deals with the money. -Right. | 0:16:16 | 0:16:18 | |
Surprise, surprise, the Blues have spotted another clock. | 0:16:18 | 0:16:21 | |
-It would have had a glass dome over it originally. -Oh, right. | 0:16:22 | 0:16:25 | |
It is what we call an anniversary clock, | 0:16:25 | 0:16:27 | |
a little lacquered brass one there. | 0:16:27 | 0:16:28 | |
But it is missing a bit. | 0:16:28 | 0:16:30 | |
-Obviously, its glass dome. -The main bit. | 0:16:30 | 0:16:32 | |
Probably has got smashed over time. | 0:16:32 | 0:16:34 | |
Move on then! You've still got some time on your side. | 0:16:34 | 0:16:37 | |
So, are the Reds still barking up the right tree? | 0:16:39 | 0:16:42 | |
-Oh, you have got these two lovely... -Oh, I see. -..knife rests. | 0:16:43 | 0:16:47 | |
-Do you like those, Zina? -Yeah, I do like those. | 0:16:47 | 0:16:49 | |
-We like a Dachshund, don't we? -Yeah, we do. | 0:16:49 | 0:16:51 | |
Yeah, like a sausage dog, a Dachshund. | 0:16:51 | 0:16:54 | |
They are silver. | 0:16:54 | 0:16:55 | |
They are also £120, TomTom. Zina won't like that. | 0:16:55 | 0:16:58 | |
Let's have a look at the other one. | 0:16:58 | 0:17:00 | |
See if the mark is a bit clearer. | 0:17:00 | 0:17:01 | |
They are cast. | 0:17:01 | 0:17:03 | |
Sheffield. | 0:17:04 | 0:17:06 | |
What can they be? | 0:17:06 | 0:17:07 | |
120. | 0:17:07 | 0:17:09 | |
-Oh! -For the pair. -For the pair. -Oh, come on. | 0:17:09 | 0:17:12 | |
Oh, come on! We want to win, please! | 0:17:12 | 0:17:15 | |
What colour are you? Cos I'm colour-blind. | 0:17:15 | 0:17:17 | |
90. 90. | 0:17:17 | 0:17:19 | |
You are... You are a one! | 0:17:19 | 0:17:21 | |
I didn't get the chance to get a word in edgewise. | 0:17:21 | 0:17:24 | |
-You shook his hand. -I shook his hand. | 0:17:24 | 0:17:26 | |
There might have been a bit more manoeuvrability, | 0:17:26 | 0:17:29 | |
but don't worry, it is all right, Zina, I love you for it. | 0:17:29 | 0:17:32 | |
I love your impulsive buying. | 0:17:32 | 0:17:34 | |
Right, another £90 spent. | 0:17:34 | 0:17:36 | |
And that's it, the Reds have all three items and time to spare. | 0:17:36 | 0:17:40 | |
-That is it. -No, it's not. -It is. | 0:17:40 | 0:17:44 | |
We've got time left, we could have got a fourth item. | 0:17:44 | 0:17:46 | |
That's because, Zina, because... | 0:17:46 | 0:17:50 | |
you're dealing prowess is immediate. | 0:17:50 | 0:17:54 | |
There is no room for manoeuvre with you, is there? "I'll have it." | 0:17:54 | 0:17:58 | |
Well, I did tell you that in the beginning. I just see it and like it. | 0:17:58 | 0:18:01 | |
"I want it." | 0:18:01 | 0:18:02 | |
"I see it, I like it, I want it." | 0:18:02 | 0:18:03 | |
No good moaning now, Zina! | 0:18:05 | 0:18:06 | |
The Reds may have finished, but meanwhile, outside, | 0:18:06 | 0:18:09 | |
you'll never guess what Christina has spotted for the Blues. | 0:18:09 | 0:18:12 | |
-What do you think? -Yeah, it's nice. -Like it? -Yeah, I like it. | 0:18:12 | 0:18:15 | |
-Let's have a look at it. -The clock has a ticket price of £45. | 0:18:15 | 0:18:18 | |
It looks like it is late 1930-20 or late 19th century. Victorian one. | 0:18:18 | 0:18:22 | |
It has got these plasters here, gallery on here. | 0:18:22 | 0:18:24 | |
There is something really quite nice about it. | 0:18:24 | 0:18:26 | |
-You've got these blue enamelled dials there. -That's different. | 0:18:26 | 0:18:31 | |
You've got the two winding holes there. | 0:18:31 | 0:18:34 | |
-I mean, does it tick boxes? -It does, I think. | 0:18:34 | 0:18:37 | |
-You wanted a clock. -Yeah. | 0:18:37 | 0:18:39 | |
-It is a clock. -Yeah. -Yes, it is. | 0:18:39 | 0:18:42 | |
THEY LAUGH | 0:18:42 | 0:18:44 | |
I think, at auction, we're probably looking at £20 to £30. | 0:18:44 | 0:18:47 | |
It is never going to be a hugely valuable thing. | 0:18:47 | 0:18:50 | |
If you can get it for the right price, | 0:18:50 | 0:18:51 | |
we do stand a chance of making a profit on it. | 0:18:51 | 0:18:54 | |
Is there anything you can do on the price, madam? | 0:18:54 | 0:18:57 | |
-Good-looking thing. -I could do 30. -Could you do 20? -I can't. | 0:18:57 | 0:19:01 | |
You can do 25, though, couldn't you? | 0:19:01 | 0:19:03 | |
-At a push. Go on if you want. -Yeah! -25? -25. | 0:19:04 | 0:19:08 | |
-What do you think? -Time's a ticking. | 0:19:08 | 0:19:09 | |
£25, we happy at that, guys? | 0:19:09 | 0:19:11 | |
-CLAIRE: Oh, yeah. -Yeah. | 0:19:11 | 0:19:13 | |
I'll shake your hand, 25. | 0:19:13 | 0:19:14 | |
Well done, Blues. That is all three items bought. | 0:19:14 | 0:19:17 | |
Brilliant. | 0:19:17 | 0:19:18 | |
-CLOCK CHIMES -Time's up! | 0:19:18 | 0:19:21 | |
Hang on a minute, that is my line. Let's make it official then. | 0:19:21 | 0:19:24 | |
-GONG BANGS -Time's up! | 0:19:24 | 0:19:27 | |
Cor, she looks harmless. Well, armless anyway. | 0:19:27 | 0:19:31 | |
Well done, team! Well done. I'm proud of you. | 0:19:31 | 0:19:35 | |
Let's remind ourselves what those Reds bought. | 0:19:35 | 0:19:39 | |
The Reds are hoping to paint a pretty profit at auction with | 0:19:41 | 0:19:44 | |
this Edwardian artist's set bought for £65. | 0:19:44 | 0:19:48 | |
Next up, will they have sweet success with this silver gilt | 0:19:48 | 0:19:51 | |
bonbon dish which they snapped up for £70? | 0:19:51 | 0:19:54 | |
And finally, they cut the price on these silver novelty knife | 0:19:56 | 0:20:00 | |
rests and forked out £90. | 0:20:00 | 0:20:03 | |
So, girls, that was OK, wasn't it? | 0:20:03 | 0:20:05 | |
-Yeah, it was brilliant, absolutely brilliant. -Super. | 0:20:05 | 0:20:07 | |
Would you say that you were in charge, Zina? | 0:20:07 | 0:20:09 | |
-No! -No, OK(!) -Really?! | 0:20:09 | 0:20:12 | |
Really?! | 0:20:12 | 0:20:13 | |
Now, listen, Z, which is your favourite piece? | 0:20:13 | 0:20:17 | |
SHE SIGHS | 0:20:17 | 0:20:20 | |
Of all three pieces, which is your favourite? | 0:20:20 | 0:20:23 | |
-The first one we bought, I think. -The painting set. -The painting set. | 0:20:23 | 0:20:27 | |
-That is your favourite. Do you agree with that, daughter? -No. -Good. | 0:20:27 | 0:20:30 | |
This is your moment to be assertive. | 0:20:30 | 0:20:32 | |
I'm going to be assertive, and I would say that | 0:20:32 | 0:20:34 | |
I like the last item the best - the dogs, the silver dogs. | 0:20:34 | 0:20:37 | |
-OK, silver dogs are your favourite. -Yes. | 0:20:37 | 0:20:39 | |
Are the silver dogs going to bring the biggest profit? | 0:20:39 | 0:20:43 | |
-No, probably not. -What will? -I think the painting set. | 0:20:43 | 0:20:47 | |
The painting set, OK, fine. | 0:20:47 | 0:20:48 | |
How much did you spend? | 0:20:48 | 0:20:50 | |
How much, Jules? | 0:20:50 | 0:20:51 | |
-£225. -£225. | 0:20:51 | 0:20:54 | |
I'd like £75 of leftover lol, please. | 0:20:54 | 0:20:57 | |
-There you go. -Thank you very much. £75. | 0:20:57 | 0:20:59 | |
-You don't like handing that over, do you? -No, I don't. | 0:20:59 | 0:21:01 | |
-Not one little bit. -No, I wanted to go on spending. | 0:21:01 | 0:21:03 | |
-THEY LAUGH -Well, I tell you what, | 0:21:03 | 0:21:06 | |
TomTom is now going to go out and spend. | 0:21:06 | 0:21:08 | |
-Aren't you, Tom? -I am. -All right. -Yes. -You have our complete trust. | 0:21:08 | 0:21:12 | |
I have something imperial in mind. | 0:21:12 | 0:21:13 | |
-Do you? -Ooh! That sounds interesting. | 0:21:13 | 0:21:15 | |
-Sounds as if it might be Chinese. -No. Another place. | 0:21:15 | 0:21:19 | |
-Another place! You are such a tease, Tom. -He is. | 0:21:19 | 0:21:22 | |
Anyway, why don't we check out what the Blue team bought, eh? | 0:21:22 | 0:21:27 | |
They unfolded a £20 note for this pair of folding deck chairs. | 0:21:27 | 0:21:31 | |
Hopefully, keeping them in the picture, | 0:21:34 | 0:21:35 | |
they snapped up the photo frame for £28. | 0:21:35 | 0:21:39 | |
And finally, in the nick of time, | 0:21:40 | 0:21:42 | |
they bought this Edwardian clock for £25. | 0:21:42 | 0:21:45 | |
Ticktock...or not. | 0:21:45 | 0:21:47 | |
-How did the quest for the clock go? -Well, we got one. -In the end. | 0:21:47 | 0:21:51 | |
-I really, really like it. -Really? Excellent. -I'm pleased with it. | 0:21:51 | 0:21:55 | |
-Good price as well. -How much did you spend all round? -£73. | 0:21:55 | 0:21:59 | |
-Is that all? -I know. We did well. -We did try to spend a bit more. | 0:21:59 | 0:22:04 | |
Yes. We got some good bargains. | 0:22:04 | 0:22:06 | |
It is part of the tactics, Tim. | 0:22:06 | 0:22:08 | |
Oh, tactics, right. Actually, you are absolutely right. | 0:22:08 | 0:22:11 | |
Here I am being snarky about the number of pounds you spent. | 0:22:11 | 0:22:14 | |
-It is what you spend the pounds on, right? -Exactly. | 0:22:14 | 0:22:16 | |
So I have to ask you, which is your favourite piece? | 0:22:16 | 0:22:19 | |
-The clock for me. -Yeah, favourite. What about you, Stephen? | 0:22:19 | 0:22:22 | |
-The frame for me, definitely. -Frame. -Yes. | 0:22:22 | 0:22:24 | |
And is the frame going to bring the biggest profit? | 0:22:24 | 0:22:27 | |
I personally think so cos I chose that one. | 0:22:27 | 0:22:30 | |
-Would you agree, Mum, or not? -No. | 0:22:30 | 0:22:32 | |
-What is going to bring the biggest profit? -The clock. | 0:22:32 | 0:22:36 | |
-OK, you spent 73. -Yes. | 0:22:36 | 0:22:39 | |
That means I want £227. 227. | 0:22:39 | 0:22:44 | |
-That is what we have got left... -I'm pleased to hear that. | 0:22:44 | 0:22:46 | |
..so you must be right. | 0:22:46 | 0:22:48 | |
You are so sweet. Anyway, that goes over to the Trevanion. | 0:22:48 | 0:22:53 | |
-Look at all that! -Look at her hands coming over. Oh, yes! | 0:22:53 | 0:22:56 | |
-She has got the money. -Do your best. -Look at that! | 0:22:56 | 0:22:59 | |
-What are you going to spend it on, CT? -Well, do you know? | 0:22:59 | 0:23:02 | |
-I don't really feel like we got enough for Stephen. -OK. | 0:23:02 | 0:23:05 | |
So I'm going to go out maybe for Stephen, in a blaze of glory. | 0:23:05 | 0:23:09 | |
-Aw, that will be really nice. -I'm definitely happy with that. | 0:23:09 | 0:23:12 | |
Well, very, very, very good luck, Christina. | 0:23:12 | 0:23:14 | |
Because right now, we're going somewhere rather lovely. | 0:23:14 | 0:23:17 | |
Today, I come to Handsworth, in the heart of Birmingham, | 0:23:23 | 0:23:27 | |
to take a look at the meeting place for some of the greatest | 0:23:27 | 0:23:32 | |
minds of the 18th century. | 0:23:32 | 0:23:34 | |
In fact, this could be quite enlightening. | 0:23:34 | 0:23:37 | |
I am at Soho House. | 0:23:37 | 0:23:38 | |
For 43 years, this was home to Matthew Boulton, | 0:23:38 | 0:23:42 | |
one of England's pioneering industrialists, | 0:23:42 | 0:23:44 | |
a man described by his friend Josiah Wedgewood as | 0:23:44 | 0:23:47 | |
"the most complete manufacturer in metals in England." | 0:23:47 | 0:23:50 | |
In 1771, | 0:23:50 | 0:23:52 | |
Matthew Boulton needed a site for his house and manufactory. | 0:23:52 | 0:23:57 | |
And he paid £1,000 for 13 acres right here, | 0:23:57 | 0:24:03 | |
and set about his building works. | 0:24:03 | 0:24:05 | |
Boulton's manufactory has long since gone. | 0:24:09 | 0:24:13 | |
And over the years, | 0:24:13 | 0:24:14 | |
most of the land has been developed to house the people of Handsworth. | 0:24:14 | 0:24:17 | |
But Soho House still remains. | 0:24:17 | 0:24:19 | |
Oliver Buckley is the museum manager. | 0:24:22 | 0:24:25 | |
And I'm going to find out more about Matthew Boulton's time here. | 0:24:25 | 0:24:28 | |
Is what we see here now as it was when Boulton first moved in? | 0:24:30 | 0:24:35 | |
Well, essentially, yes. He converted the house several times. | 0:24:35 | 0:24:39 | |
And so you are seeing it really now in its full 1790s elegance. | 0:24:39 | 0:24:43 | |
With this neoclassical front. | 0:24:43 | 0:24:45 | |
With a beautiful neoclassical style to it, of course, very symmetrical. | 0:24:45 | 0:24:49 | |
What we're left with here is just half an acre, a fragment | 0:24:49 | 0:24:53 | |
of the full 200 acres that Matthew Boulton acquired | 0:24:53 | 0:24:56 | |
during his lifetime. | 0:24:56 | 0:24:57 | |
He needed the space for his huge manufactory, of course, | 0:24:57 | 0:25:01 | |
and he wanted to have pleasure gardens | 0:25:01 | 0:25:03 | |
and a very picturesque view in front of his house. | 0:25:03 | 0:25:06 | |
But he was really able to have the scope to increase | 0:25:07 | 0:25:10 | |
the manufacturing in Birmingham | 0:25:10 | 0:25:12 | |
from these small useful metal items, known as Birmingham toys, | 0:25:12 | 0:25:16 | |
to items of silverware. | 0:25:16 | 0:25:18 | |
He moved into Sheffield plate, which was of course the copper | 0:25:18 | 0:25:21 | |
silver-plated wares. | 0:25:21 | 0:25:22 | |
And he moved into the manufacturing of ormolu. | 0:25:22 | 0:25:25 | |
Now, ormolu crops up, of course, a lot in antiques, | 0:25:25 | 0:25:28 | |
but it is the gilded and elegant | 0:25:28 | 0:25:30 | |
and expensive wares that were really, again, the finest of the day | 0:25:30 | 0:25:33 | |
and would be gracing the palaces of Europe. | 0:25:33 | 0:25:37 | |
They would come here to see Matthew Boulton's | 0:25:37 | 0:25:39 | |
Silicone Valley of the day. | 0:25:39 | 0:25:41 | |
Matthew Boulton himself would come downstairs, | 0:25:41 | 0:25:43 | |
meet them in their carriage and take them | 0:25:43 | 0:25:45 | |
on a guided tour of his industrial wonder of the modern world. | 0:25:45 | 0:25:49 | |
Well, my appetite is well and truly whetted. | 0:25:49 | 0:25:51 | |
-Shall we go and have a look around? -Come on into the dining room. | 0:25:51 | 0:25:54 | |
Thank you. | 0:25:54 | 0:25:55 | |
This is the dining room of the house, also known as the Lunar Room. | 0:26:03 | 0:26:07 | |
And it is where Matthew Boulton entertained his eminent guests. | 0:26:07 | 0:26:12 | |
This was the room in which the Lunar Society were entertained. | 0:26:12 | 0:26:16 | |
What they did was they discussed their ideas. They had the academics | 0:26:16 | 0:26:20 | |
there, who were making the latest breakthroughs in scientific thinking, | 0:26:20 | 0:26:26 | |
as well as industrialists - | 0:26:26 | 0:26:27 | |
like Matthew Boulton, James Watt, Josiah Wedgwood - | 0:26:27 | 0:26:31 | |
who could put those ideas into practical application | 0:26:31 | 0:26:34 | |
and turn a penny, you know, and make a business out of it. | 0:26:34 | 0:26:38 | |
So, Oliver, tell me about this splendid piece of silver. | 0:26:38 | 0:26:41 | |
Well, this is magnificent. A huge piece of solid silver | 0:26:41 | 0:26:45 | |
is one of the things coming out of Matthew Boulton's Soho | 0:26:45 | 0:26:49 | |
manufactory. And it is actually disguising its function. | 0:26:49 | 0:26:53 | |
Because really what we're looking at here is a tea urn. | 0:26:53 | 0:26:56 | |
And tea was very expensive in the 18th century. | 0:26:56 | 0:26:58 | |
So you went to rather a lot of ceremony to serve it. | 0:26:58 | 0:27:02 | |
It is neoclassical in style, which means it is very symmetrical. | 0:27:02 | 0:27:06 | |
But to keep that symmetry, they have actually hidden the spout of the urn. | 0:27:06 | 0:27:10 | |
So the hot tea would be put inside, too hot to touch really, | 0:27:10 | 0:27:14 | |
so they have got these horn or bone-handled finials. | 0:27:14 | 0:27:18 | |
And when you turn them, the tea comes out the bottom. | 0:27:18 | 0:27:21 | |
So we can serve a cup of tea. | 0:27:21 | 0:27:23 | |
If you'd like to be taking a tea. | 0:27:23 | 0:27:26 | |
And I can serve you... | 0:27:26 | 0:27:27 | |
There we go. Isn't that clever! | 0:27:27 | 0:27:30 | |
And out it would come. | 0:27:30 | 0:27:32 | |
-But the quality of the work is extremely high, isn't it? -Yes. | 0:27:32 | 0:27:35 | |
We've got chasing and raising and casting, | 0:27:35 | 0:27:39 | |
all of which would have happened in the manufactory, | 0:27:39 | 0:27:41 | |
-literally across the field at the back of this house. -Yes. | 0:27:41 | 0:27:44 | |
And simply the size of the piece is a sign of the factory | 0:27:44 | 0:27:49 | |
and what it could produce here. | 0:27:49 | 0:27:50 | |
And producing for really the finest, you know, | 0:27:50 | 0:27:53 | |
-the royalty of Europe. -Well, this is absolutely marvellous. | 0:27:53 | 0:27:56 | |
I never thought I'd be sitting at Boulton's table in Soho House | 0:27:56 | 0:28:01 | |
with Boulton's tea urn in front of me. | 0:28:01 | 0:28:03 | |
Thank you very much, Oliver. | 0:28:03 | 0:28:05 | |
The big question today is, of course, | 0:28:05 | 0:28:07 | |
will our TEA-ms be finding themselves | 0:28:07 | 0:28:09 | |
in a plentiful supply of hot water? | 0:28:09 | 0:28:12 | |
For the auction today, we are | 0:28:14 | 0:28:16 | |
at Richard Winterton's auction house in Litchfield. | 0:28:16 | 0:28:19 | |
OK, Ricardo, now we have got a lovely group here for the Reds. | 0:28:20 | 0:28:24 | |
First up is this divine walnut artist's companion box. | 0:28:24 | 0:28:29 | |
Do you rate that? | 0:28:29 | 0:28:31 | |
-It has got a good look to it, hasn't it? -It certainly has. | 0:28:31 | 0:28:33 | |
And the name really, you know, shouts good quality. | 0:28:33 | 0:28:36 | |
-Reeves. -Yeah. | 0:28:36 | 0:28:38 | |
You know, 1760s, they started in Cheapside, in London, | 0:28:38 | 0:28:41 | |
and they're still going now, | 0:28:41 | 0:28:42 | |
so I think that just tells you the quality, doesn't it? | 0:28:42 | 0:28:45 | |
-I have only got £20 to £30 on it. -How much? -20 to 30. -Is that all? -Hm. | 0:28:45 | 0:28:49 | |
£65 they paid, and they rate it. | 0:28:49 | 0:28:51 | |
Next is the silver-gilt bonbon dish. | 0:28:51 | 0:28:55 | |
And, if we turn it upside down, | 0:28:55 | 0:28:56 | |
it has got this very nice inscription on it, 1906, look. | 0:28:56 | 0:29:00 | |
To Sir William and Lady Crookes. | 0:29:00 | 0:29:03 | |
-So, how do you rate this, Richard? -I think... It's a nice piece. | 0:29:03 | 0:29:06 | |
We have gone 60 to 80 on it. | 0:29:06 | 0:29:07 | |
-And it is a beautiful little thing, isn't it? -Yes. £70 paid. | 0:29:07 | 0:29:10 | |
So they are right bang in the middle there. | 0:29:10 | 0:29:12 | |
Well, we'll cross our legs and hope for the best with that. | 0:29:12 | 0:29:15 | |
Talking of legs... | 0:29:15 | 0:29:16 | |
They are rather sweet, these little Daschunds, aren't they? | 0:29:16 | 0:29:19 | |
-They are fab. -Do you like them? -Yeah, they are fab. | 0:29:19 | 0:29:21 | |
They are quite late. | 0:29:21 | 0:29:23 | |
You know, if I was going to test you for the date of those | 0:29:23 | 0:29:26 | |
-before you know the date, I think you'd be... -1920s, eh? | 0:29:26 | 0:29:30 | |
Yeah, you would say that. | 0:29:30 | 0:29:31 | |
-And what are they? -1970s. -Are they really?! | 0:29:31 | 0:29:34 | |
1970s, as late as that? | 0:29:34 | 0:29:36 | |
Well, that is a little miracle. But they are heavy, they are chunky. | 0:29:36 | 0:29:40 | |
-Collectable. -Collectable. -Yep. And it is 80 to 120. | 0:29:40 | 0:29:43 | |
Well, that is good cos they only paid £90. | 0:29:43 | 0:29:46 | |
-So they paid the right price. -Yep. | 0:29:46 | 0:29:47 | |
I think we have got some real potential here. | 0:29:47 | 0:29:49 | |
I think, by the time you have done your stuff on the rostrum, | 0:29:49 | 0:29:52 | |
they won't need their bonus buy. | 0:29:52 | 0:29:54 | |
But let's go and have a look at it anyway. | 0:29:54 | 0:29:55 | |
Well, girls, this is fun, isn't it? | 0:29:57 | 0:29:58 | |
You had £75 of leftover lolly, which you gave to TomTom. | 0:29:58 | 0:30:01 | |
TomTom, what did you find? | 0:30:01 | 0:30:03 | |
Well, I didn't spend it all, but it found something rather special. | 0:30:03 | 0:30:06 | |
These lovely imperial vodka cups from Russia. | 0:30:06 | 0:30:11 | |
-Can I have one? Can I take two? -Take two. -I will take that one. | 0:30:11 | 0:30:14 | |
I don't want anything to drop, TomTom. I will take two. | 0:30:14 | 0:30:16 | |
You take one. Go on, Zina. | 0:30:16 | 0:30:18 | |
So these are engraved Bohemian glasses with these fabulous | 0:30:18 | 0:30:22 | |
double-headed Russian eagles from the imperial... | 0:30:22 | 0:30:26 | |
They're not from the Imperial Palace. | 0:30:26 | 0:30:28 | |
It would be fabulous if they were. | 0:30:28 | 0:30:29 | |
But they are imperial Russian. | 0:30:29 | 0:30:31 | |
-How much were they? -£40. | 0:30:31 | 0:30:34 | |
-You are straight to the point, aren't you? -You got to, ain't ya? | 0:30:34 | 0:30:37 | |
-I like those. -I absolutely love them. -Yeah? -I love them. | 0:30:39 | 0:30:42 | |
And you think they're going to do well, do you? | 0:30:42 | 0:30:45 | |
Well, they are beautifully engraved, hand done. | 0:30:45 | 0:30:48 | |
For £40, for six glasses, and they are a good size. | 0:30:48 | 0:30:52 | |
So you could use them today. | 0:30:52 | 0:30:53 | |
How much do think they're going to bring? | 0:30:53 | 0:30:55 | |
Well, I think you could possibly... | 0:30:55 | 0:30:57 | |
I mean, if I had these in my saleroom, | 0:30:57 | 0:30:59 | |
I'd put them in at £70 to £100. | 0:30:59 | 0:31:00 | |
While we are ahead here, let's find out what the auctioneer | 0:31:00 | 0:31:03 | |
thinks about Tom-tom's glasses, quick! | 0:31:03 | 0:31:05 | |
Now, Richard, what do you think about these? | 0:31:06 | 0:31:08 | |
-Set of six. -These are fun. | 0:31:08 | 0:31:09 | |
And they have some quality in there, isn't there? | 0:31:09 | 0:31:12 | |
Look at that engraving. What are we going for, Russian? | 0:31:12 | 0:31:15 | |
-Bohemian? -Well, I suppose they are Russian double-headed eagles. | 0:31:15 | 0:31:19 | |
I wouldn't know cos the Austrians | 0:31:19 | 0:31:21 | |
have this double-headed eagle thing too. But, I mean, | 0:31:21 | 0:31:23 | |
whether they're Russian or Austrian doesn't really make much difference. | 0:31:23 | 0:31:27 | |
-So, how much? -We have gone 30 to 50. -Right. | 0:31:27 | 0:31:29 | |
Well, there is a prediction, | 0:31:29 | 0:31:31 | |
-because that cunning Thomas Plant only paid £40. -He has done well. | 0:31:31 | 0:31:34 | |
If the team decides to go with them, that is the big if, | 0:31:34 | 0:31:37 | |
that is the excitement. | 0:31:37 | 0:31:38 | |
Great, that is it for the Reds. Moving on to the Blues. | 0:31:38 | 0:31:41 | |
Um, this is something completely different | 0:31:41 | 0:31:44 | |
cos we've got a pair of deck chairs. | 0:31:44 | 0:31:46 | |
-Do you like those? -I do. These are fun, retro, fabulous things. | 0:31:46 | 0:31:50 | |
-Just perfect for the modern garden. Yeah, perfect. -What are they worth? | 0:31:50 | 0:31:55 | |
-We have got 10 to 20. -Have you? -Yep. | 0:31:55 | 0:31:57 | |
-Push the boat out, then. Our team paid 20. -Yeah, very good. | 0:31:57 | 0:32:00 | |
-So that's OK, isn't it? -Yep, fab. | 0:32:00 | 0:32:01 | |
They should wipe their face with that. | 0:32:01 | 0:32:03 | |
Now, the Edwardian silver photo frame looks a bit older, | 0:32:03 | 0:32:06 | |
but actually it's 1992. | 0:32:06 | 0:32:07 | |
-So it is what they call a reproduction, right? -It is, yeah. | 0:32:07 | 0:32:10 | |
-Any good? -It is a frame, picture frame. People use them. | 0:32:10 | 0:32:13 | |
It is just a usable object. | 0:32:13 | 0:32:15 | |
-But at least it is silver. -It is silver. -How much? -20 to 30. | 0:32:15 | 0:32:18 | |
OK, £28 paid. Moving on. What about the bracket clock? | 0:32:18 | 0:32:21 | |
-HE SIGHS -Oh, dear, oh, dear. | 0:32:21 | 0:32:23 | |
-The doom and gloom of the boring. -Is it? -Isn't it? | 0:32:23 | 0:32:27 | |
It's German, that's the problem, isn't it? German movement. | 0:32:27 | 0:32:31 | |
You'd like it if it had a British... | 0:32:31 | 0:32:33 | |
If it had an English twin fusee movement, wouldn't you? | 0:32:33 | 0:32:36 | |
-Yes, a bit more. -A little bit more. How much? -30 to 40. | 0:32:36 | 0:32:40 | |
-Don't you worry about that, they paid £25. -OK. | 0:32:40 | 0:32:43 | |
-So they paid the right price. -Yep. | 0:32:43 | 0:32:44 | |
In fact, they paid so little that £227 of leftover lolly was | 0:32:44 | 0:32:49 | |
available to be spent by la Christina Trevanion. | 0:32:49 | 0:32:55 | |
And in my view, she jolly well needs to spend it too. Let's have a look. | 0:32:55 | 0:33:00 | |
-Do you want to know what she bought? -We do, yes. | 0:33:01 | 0:33:04 | |
We want to know what she bought! | 0:33:04 | 0:33:06 | |
You had £227. And usually you blow the lot! | 0:33:06 | 0:33:09 | |
I know, I had so much money left over. | 0:33:09 | 0:33:12 | |
-But I didn't really feel like we got very much for Stephen. -Oh. | 0:33:12 | 0:33:16 | |
-So I sort of went out with Stephen in mind. -Lovely. -Nice. -OK? | 0:33:16 | 0:33:20 | |
This might be a bit like Groundhog Day, but... | 0:33:20 | 0:33:22 | |
Let's have a look. | 0:33:22 | 0:33:23 | |
-Oooh! -Oh! | 0:33:23 | 0:33:26 | |
Very nice. | 0:33:26 | 0:33:28 | |
-B-ling! -Wowee! | 0:33:28 | 0:33:31 | |
-Stephen and Mum, it is nice and romantic. -It's lovely. | 0:33:31 | 0:33:34 | |
Double silver fronted photograph frame. | 0:33:34 | 0:33:36 | |
We've got a really nice little hallmark down here, | 0:33:36 | 0:33:39 | |
so it shows it is British standard silver. | 0:33:39 | 0:33:41 | |
Nicely hallmarked for Birmingham. Really, really pretty. | 0:33:41 | 0:33:43 | |
And I just thought it was a really nice thing, nice commercial thing. | 0:33:43 | 0:33:46 | |
It is almost as pretty as you. | 0:33:46 | 0:33:48 | |
-Aaaaw! -Stop! -Flattery will get you everywhere. | 0:33:48 | 0:33:51 | |
GIRLS LAUGH | 0:33:51 | 0:33:53 | |
Tim... Let's go with it. | 0:33:53 | 0:33:54 | |
-How much did you pay for it? -They're lovely. | 0:33:56 | 0:33:58 | |
I paid £90 for it. | 0:33:58 | 0:34:00 | |
So, how much do you think this would get in auction? | 0:34:00 | 0:34:03 | |
Well, I would happily put sort of £100 to £150 on it. | 0:34:03 | 0:34:07 | |
I think it is a really pretty thing. I really do. | 0:34:07 | 0:34:09 | |
Thank you, Christina. | 0:34:09 | 0:34:10 | |
Now, for the audience at home, | 0:34:10 | 0:34:12 | |
let's find out what the auctioneer thinks about the double photo frame. | 0:34:12 | 0:34:15 | |
-OK, Richard, that is bright and breezy, isn't it? -Hm! | 0:34:16 | 0:34:19 | |
-Double frame. -Yeah, his and hers. -Yep. -It is not very old, is it? | 0:34:19 | 0:34:23 | |
No, it's not. It is a modern reproduction. | 0:34:23 | 0:34:26 | |
-But they are quite popular. -Yes. -They are quite popular. | 0:34:27 | 0:34:30 | |
-We have been framed once, now we have been framed twice. -Yep. | 0:34:30 | 0:34:36 | |
Now, if that was Victorian, 1897, by William Commons, | 0:34:36 | 0:34:40 | |
-it will be worth £200, £300? -Yes. -What is a modern reproduction one? | 0:34:40 | 0:34:45 | |
It looks just like a Commons one, in fairness. What is it worth? | 0:34:45 | 0:34:49 | |
-We have gone 40 to 60. -OK, 40 to 60. Christina paid 90. | 0:34:49 | 0:34:52 | |
My guess is that it will bring between £80 and £120. | 0:34:52 | 0:34:57 | |
I could eat my words in a minute, but that's... | 0:34:57 | 0:34:59 | |
-I think you are about right. -Well, Who knows? | 0:34:59 | 0:35:01 | |
It is a bit of a guessing game. | 0:35:01 | 0:35:03 | |
-Anyway, very nice. Are you going to be taking the sale today? -I am. | 0:35:03 | 0:35:06 | |
-I'm looking forward to it. -Well, so are we all. | 0:35:06 | 0:35:08 | |
-Zina, how are you feeling, darling? -Feeling great, thank you. | 0:35:15 | 0:35:18 | |
-Are you feeling confident? -I'm feeling confident. | 0:35:18 | 0:35:20 | |
I think we're going to make a massive fortune. | 0:35:20 | 0:35:22 | |
Do you? Do you agree, Jules? | 0:35:22 | 0:35:25 | |
I'm too scared not to agree with my mum, but... | 0:35:25 | 0:35:27 | |
-Your mother is always right, right? -Always, even when she is wrong. | 0:35:27 | 0:35:31 | |
Exactly right. | 0:35:31 | 0:35:32 | |
First up is the artist's | 0:35:32 | 0:35:34 | |
companion box. | 0:35:34 | 0:35:35 | |
And here it comes. | 0:35:35 | 0:35:37 | |
Lot 701. Commission bids are up, | 0:35:37 | 0:35:39 | |
internet is in. | 0:35:39 | 0:35:40 | |
£20 pound bid. £20 I'm bid. | 0:35:40 | 0:35:42 | |
£30. £40. £40 I'm bid. | 0:35:42 | 0:35:45 | |
-Yes! -Wow. | 0:35:45 | 0:35:46 | |
-£40 here, and 45. -Come on! | 0:35:46 | 0:35:49 | |
45. 45 I'm bid. | 0:35:49 | 0:35:52 | |
45 I'm bid. 45 I'm bid. | 0:35:52 | 0:35:54 | |
45. On the internet at 45. | 0:35:54 | 0:35:57 | |
No, more, more, more! | 0:35:57 | 0:35:58 | |
-£45... -Oh, oh... -Sold then at 45. | 0:35:58 | 0:36:02 | |
-JULIE: -That's not too bad. | 0:36:02 | 0:36:03 | |
-Minus £20. -That's not too bad. | 0:36:03 | 0:36:04 | |
-It's better than £20 to £30. -Somebody got a bargain. | 0:36:04 | 0:36:07 | |
Anyway, there we go. | 0:36:07 | 0:36:09 | |
Now, let's go for bonbon. | 0:36:09 | 0:36:11 | |
Great inscription on the bottom. This is a good lot. | 0:36:11 | 0:36:13 | |
Quite a bit of interest on my book with this. Internet coming up. | 0:36:13 | 0:36:16 | |
I'm in at £60. | 0:36:16 | 0:36:17 | |
-JULIE: -Yes! | 0:36:17 | 0:36:18 | |
-RICHARD: -£70 bid. £80. £90. | 0:36:18 | 0:36:20 | |
£90 with me. At £90. | 0:36:20 | 0:36:23 | |
At £90. At £90 on commission. At £90. | 0:36:23 | 0:36:26 | |
THOMAS MUMBLES | 0:36:26 | 0:36:27 | |
At £90. Commission at £90. The room is out. Sold. | 0:36:27 | 0:36:31 | |
£100, got you at £100. | 0:36:31 | 0:36:33 | |
-Yes! -Woo-hoo! | 0:36:33 | 0:36:35 | |
-RICHARD: -£100. -Come on, come on, come on! | 0:36:35 | 0:36:38 | |
There at 100. Goodbye. At 100. | 0:36:38 | 0:36:40 | |
Sold then, at 100. Well done. | 0:36:40 | 0:36:43 | |
That's good. Plus £30. | 0:36:43 | 0:36:45 | |
You got minus £20 and now plus 10. | 0:36:45 | 0:36:47 | |
OK, now, the knife rests. | 0:36:47 | 0:36:49 | |
You don't see many of these. | 0:36:49 | 0:36:51 | |
The pair of them. | 0:36:51 | 0:36:53 | |
Again, interest up again. I'm in at 60. | 0:36:53 | 0:36:55 | |
I've got 70. £70 I'm bid. | 0:36:55 | 0:36:57 | |
£70, the novelty. £70 I'm bid. | 0:36:57 | 0:37:00 | |
£70 I'm bid. £80 I'm bid. | 0:37:00 | 0:37:02 | |
Raise your paddles up. | 0:37:02 | 0:37:03 | |
-RICHARD: -£90, internet. £90, the internet. | 0:37:03 | 0:37:05 | |
£90, the internet. At £90... £90. | 0:37:05 | 0:37:08 | |
Internet is at £90. All done? | 0:37:08 | 0:37:11 | |
We are selling then at £90... | 0:37:11 | 0:37:15 | |
Wiped its face, that's all right. | 0:37:15 | 0:37:17 | |
Don't worry, kids, you are plus £10. | 0:37:17 | 0:37:19 | |
To make a profit is an achievement, | 0:37:19 | 0:37:21 | |
as we know, on this programme. | 0:37:21 | 0:37:23 | |
-You have £10 profit, isn't that good? -That's brilliant. | 0:37:23 | 0:37:25 | |
Yeah, it's brilliant. So what are we going to do about these glasses? | 0:37:25 | 0:37:28 | |
Are we happy about the glasses for £40? | 0:37:28 | 0:37:30 | |
-We love the glasses. -Do you want have a go with them? -Definitely. | 0:37:30 | 0:37:32 | |
-You're going to risk it for a biscuit? -Oh, yeah. -Yeah? | 0:37:32 | 0:37:35 | |
For the six glasses and £40 paid by Tom, here it comes. | 0:37:35 | 0:37:39 | |
A bit of interest on these. We're in. £20 bid. 5. 30. | 0:37:39 | 0:37:42 | |
30. £30 I'm bid. | 0:37:42 | 0:37:44 | |
-£30 I'm bid. £30 I'm bid. -Tom. -Go on. | 0:37:44 | 0:37:47 | |
£30. £30. 35. £40. | 0:37:47 | 0:37:51 | |
£40. £40, the room is out. | 0:37:51 | 0:37:53 | |
A bit more, a bit more! | 0:37:53 | 0:37:55 | |
£40. £40. £40 I'm bid. | 0:37:55 | 0:37:57 | |
£40. £40. 5 in the room. | 0:37:57 | 0:38:00 | |
-Oh! -Yes! -RICHARD: -45 in the room. | 0:38:00 | 0:38:02 | |
-That is a bit more like it. -Come on, come on! | 0:38:02 | 0:38:05 | |
Off my book it 45. | 0:38:05 | 0:38:06 | |
Middle of the room at 45. | 0:38:06 | 0:38:07 | |
-£45. Quality items. -Is that all? | 0:38:07 | 0:38:10 | |
Looks like we are selling it. £45. | 0:38:10 | 0:38:13 | |
-45, 45. -Anyway, it is 45. -Well done. | 0:38:13 | 0:38:17 | |
Plus £5. Well, that is all right, isn't it? | 0:38:17 | 0:38:19 | |
-No, seriously, £15 profit is very fair. -It's lovely. | 0:38:19 | 0:38:22 | |
Now, you don't say a word to the Blues, right? | 0:38:22 | 0:38:25 | |
-No, no. -Shtoom? -Shtoom. -OK. Really, Zina? | 0:38:25 | 0:38:29 | |
I mean, is this going to be a first? | 0:38:29 | 0:38:31 | |
-Zipped. -Not a word to the Blues. And that could be a winning score! | 0:38:31 | 0:38:34 | |
-We happy? -Yes. -Legs crossed? -Oh, yes. -Everything crossed? | 0:38:41 | 0:38:45 | |
-OK, fine. -Everything, everything. | 0:38:45 | 0:38:47 | |
First up then are the deck chairs. | 0:38:47 | 0:38:49 | |
There they come. | 0:38:49 | 0:38:50 | |
Isn't that fun? | 0:38:50 | 0:38:51 | |
Nothing on my book at the moment on these, so let's go with you. | 0:38:51 | 0:38:54 | |
Where are we going to start? £20? Tenner? £2 to go. | 0:38:54 | 0:38:56 | |
SHE GASPS | 0:38:56 | 0:38:58 | |
4, 6, 8. £8. You should be snapping these up. | 0:38:58 | 0:39:02 | |
£10 on the internet. 15 at the very back. | 0:39:02 | 0:39:04 | |
£15. Right away. | 0:39:04 | 0:39:06 | |
£20, the internet. 25, the room. | 0:39:06 | 0:39:08 | |
Yes! | 0:39:08 | 0:39:09 | |
25, the room. 25, the room. | 0:39:09 | 0:39:12 | |
At 25. 25. 25. | 0:39:12 | 0:39:14 | |
25, looks like you are out. 25, away. | 0:39:14 | 0:39:17 | |
Sold at 25. | 0:39:17 | 0:39:19 | |
25, plus £5. | 0:39:19 | 0:39:21 | |
Look at that. Easy. Easy money. | 0:39:21 | 0:39:24 | |
Now, here comes the photo frame. | 0:39:24 | 0:39:26 | |
£20, I will start. 5, 30. 5. | 0:39:26 | 0:39:29 | |
-40. -Look at that, you only paid 28. | 0:39:29 | 0:39:32 | |
-£40 with me. £40. £40. £40. -40?! | 0:39:32 | 0:39:36 | |
At £40. At £40. £40 I'm bid. On the book. | 0:39:36 | 0:39:40 | |
Sold at 40. | 0:39:40 | 0:39:42 | |
Good, plus £12, no trouble. | 0:39:42 | 0:39:44 | |
-You are now plus 17. -What's next? | 0:39:44 | 0:39:48 | |
-Oh, no, the clock. Oh, no! -The clock. | 0:39:48 | 0:39:50 | |
Start me off, tenner. | 0:39:50 | 0:39:52 | |
Bid. 15. Bid. 20. Bid. | 0:39:52 | 0:39:55 | |
-5. Bid. £30 bid. -Oh, keep going! | 0:39:55 | 0:39:59 | |
-And you are in profit. -£30 I'm bid. | 0:39:59 | 0:40:01 | |
-35, the internet. -Yay! | 0:40:01 | 0:40:04 | |
You are in profit, that is super. | 0:40:04 | 0:40:06 | |
35, the internet. 35, the internet. | 0:40:06 | 0:40:10 | |
35, the internet. | 0:40:10 | 0:40:11 | |
35, the internet. You all finished? | 0:40:11 | 0:40:14 | |
35, all done. | 0:40:14 | 0:40:16 | |
£35, plus £10. | 0:40:16 | 0:40:19 | |
Well, isn't that marvellous? Didn't I tell you | 0:40:19 | 0:40:22 | |
it was going to be all right? | 0:40:22 | 0:40:24 | |
-Right. Stephen, what are we going to do now? -Quit while we are ahead. | 0:40:24 | 0:40:27 | |
What are you going to do? | 0:40:27 | 0:40:29 | |
-Quit while we are ahead. Definitely. -Really? -Yeah. -Definitely. | 0:40:29 | 0:40:32 | |
You're not going to risk it? | 0:40:32 | 0:40:34 | |
I normally like a gamble, | 0:40:34 | 0:40:35 | |
but I think we will quit whilst we're ahead. Definitely. | 0:40:35 | 0:40:38 | |
OK, definitely not. Well, we're going to sell it anyway. | 0:40:38 | 0:40:41 | |
And here it comes. | 0:40:41 | 0:40:42 | |
I am starting at £40. | 0:40:42 | 0:40:44 | |
40. 50. 60. 70. 80. | 0:40:44 | 0:40:47 | |
-Look at this. -£80 with me. At £80. At £80, I'm bid at £80. | 0:40:47 | 0:40:51 | |
On my book at £80. The room is out. | 0:40:51 | 0:40:53 | |
Internet, you are out with the double one. | 0:40:53 | 0:40:55 | |
90 in the room. 90 in the room. 90 in the room. | 0:40:55 | 0:40:58 | |
90 in the room. Selling at 90... | 0:40:58 | 0:41:01 | |
Wiped its face. | 0:41:01 | 0:41:02 | |
Good decision, well done. | 0:41:02 | 0:41:05 | |
Well done! | 0:41:05 | 0:41:07 | |
-Yeeh! -Look at that, plus £27. | 0:41:07 | 0:41:09 | |
Now, don't say a word to the Reds, all right? | 0:41:09 | 0:41:12 | |
How exciting! And all will be revealed in a moment. | 0:41:12 | 0:41:15 | |
Well done, team. Thank you very much. | 0:41:15 | 0:41:17 | |
Well, such happy teams. | 0:41:23 | 0:41:26 | |
As they ought to be happy | 0:41:26 | 0:41:27 | |
because both teams are going home with profits. | 0:41:27 | 0:41:30 | |
ALL: Ooooh! | 0:41:30 | 0:41:31 | |
And there is only £12 between the teams today | 0:41:31 | 0:41:36 | |
who are going home with folding cash. | 0:41:36 | 0:41:38 | |
Now, have you been chatting to one another? | 0:41:38 | 0:41:40 | |
ALL: No. | 0:41:40 | 0:41:41 | |
No? You haven't? | 0:41:41 | 0:41:43 | |
OK, so I have to reveal that the team that is £12 behind | 0:41:43 | 0:41:49 | |
just happens to be... | 0:41:49 | 0:41:51 | |
the Reds. | 0:41:51 | 0:41:52 | |
-Oh. -Oh, well... | 0:41:52 | 0:41:54 | |
-Well, well, well. -Still a profit. -That's not so bad, is it? -No, no. | 0:41:54 | 0:41:57 | |
You're going to go home with your £15. | 0:41:57 | 0:41:59 | |
So, Zina, let me give you the £15. | 0:41:59 | 0:42:01 | |
-Oh, thank you very much, Tim. That's very kind of you. -Not at all. | 0:42:01 | 0:42:04 | |
Well, it is an achievement to make a profit on this programme, | 0:42:04 | 0:42:07 | |
so well done. | 0:42:07 | 0:42:08 | |
-Thank you. -It didn't start all so brilliantly, did it? | 0:42:08 | 0:42:10 | |
-With a minus 20. -No. | 0:42:10 | 0:42:11 | |
But then you got that £30 off that gilt dish. | 0:42:11 | 0:42:13 | |
-And of course you went with Tom-tom's bonus buy. -Yes, we did. | 0:42:13 | 0:42:18 | |
Which produced £5 profit. So well done for that, Tom. | 0:42:18 | 0:42:21 | |
Yes, lovely. | 0:42:21 | 0:42:22 | |
-Anyway, overall, plus 15. Are you happy with that? -Over the moon. | 0:42:22 | 0:42:24 | |
-Over the moon. -But it wasn't quite good enough today to beat the Blues, | 0:42:24 | 0:42:28 | |
who go home with £27! | 0:42:28 | 0:42:30 | |
-BLUES: Yeey! -Yes. | 0:42:30 | 0:42:31 | |
-The mighty Blues. -The mighty Blues. | 0:42:31 | 0:42:35 | |
£27. How about that? | 0:42:35 | 0:42:37 | |
And, of course, you made a profit on all your items, which means you | 0:42:37 | 0:42:42 | |
are eligible to enter the ancient and noble Order Of The Golden Gavel. | 0:42:42 | 0:42:47 | |
So take the one nearest you. Well done. Thank you. | 0:42:47 | 0:42:50 | |
Stephen, take yours. | 0:42:50 | 0:42:51 | |
-Thank you. -Well done. And one for your collection. -Thank you, Tim. | 0:42:51 | 0:42:54 | |
Well, you know, £12 for the photo frame is pretty cool. | 0:42:54 | 0:42:57 | |
£10 for that hideous... I mean, that lovely clock. | 0:42:57 | 0:43:01 | |
A miracle. | 0:43:01 | 0:43:02 | |
And then a fiver for the deck chairs. | 0:43:02 | 0:43:04 | |
It has been great having on the show. | 0:43:04 | 0:43:05 | |
In fact, so great, why don't you join us soon | 0:43:05 | 0:43:08 | |
-for some more Bargain Hunting, yes? -ALL: -Yes! | 0:43:08 | 0:43:10 |