Stafford 12 Bargain Hunt


Stafford 12

Similar Content

Browse content similar to Stafford 12. Check below for episodes and series from the same categories and more!

Transcript


LineFromTo

Just a few miles from Stafford town centre,

0:00:030:00:06

lies a bargain hunter's paradise.

0:00:060:00:09

We have been shopping here for years.

0:00:090:00:11

We have bought over 100 antiques here, met dozens of dealers

0:00:140:00:18

and made loads of people loads of money. And look!

0:00:180:00:22

They have laid out the red carpet for us.

0:00:220:00:25

Gosh!

0:00:250:00:27

Hang on. Blue carpet too?

0:00:270:00:29

Well, I guess they are the stars of the show after all.

0:00:310:00:34

So let's go Bargain Hunting! Yeah.

0:00:340:00:37

The stage is set for a dramatic pursuit of antiques.

0:00:590:01:03

The showground has been transformed into a huge treasure chest,

0:01:030:01:06

crammed with silver, gold, paintings and porcelain.

0:01:060:01:10

But like all precious treasure, it is not that easy to find.

0:01:120:01:16

And our teams only have

0:01:160:01:17

60 minutes to track down the booty.

0:01:170:01:20

So let's take a sneaky peak as to what is coming up.

0:01:200:01:24

The Red team struggle with the £300 budget.

0:01:240:01:28

That's 195.

0:01:280:01:29

It is only probably going to be five times beyond our budget.

0:01:290:01:32

Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, dear.

0:01:320:01:34

There are ups and downs for the Blue team.

0:01:350:01:38

-You are doing good.

-THEY LAUGH

0:01:380:01:41

And it is all go at the auction.

0:01:410:01:43

-Yes!

-Oh, go on, go on!

0:01:430:01:45

-Look at this.

-Thank you!

0:01:450:01:48

At 24, at 24...

0:01:480:01:50

But before all that, let's meet the teams.

0:01:500:01:53

Today, on Bargain Hunt, we are going to learn from the older generation

0:01:540:01:58

with a team of grandmothers and their grandchildren.

0:01:580:02:03

For the Reds, we have Emily and Hillary.

0:02:030:02:06

And for the Blues, we have Wayne and Beryl. Hello, everyone.

0:02:060:02:08

-ALL:

-Hello.

-Hello, hello, hello. Now, Hillary, you are retired.

-Yes.

0:02:080:02:13

What did you get up to before you adopted this life of luxury?

0:02:130:02:17

Um, I used to work for one of the major banks

0:02:170:02:20

in their credit card division.

0:02:200:02:22

-Did you?

-Yeah, I was dealing with the top 5% of the bank's customers,

0:02:220:02:27

the extremely rich.

0:02:270:02:29

And sometimes they used to probably go abroad,

0:02:290:02:33

say for the season, and they would forget about the credit card.

0:02:330:02:38

So you would have to trace where they were

0:02:380:02:41

and have a discussion with them.

0:02:410:02:44

Which I bet you were jolly good at.

0:02:440:02:46

-Now, Emily, are you keen on antiques?

-Yes, I get it from Nan.

0:02:460:02:50

-And what is your particular taste?

-I love silver.

-Do you?

0:02:500:02:53

Anything silver.

0:02:530:02:54

But jewellery is a particular interest for you, isn't it?

0:02:540:02:57

Yeah, I like to make my own little bits and bobs.

0:02:570:03:00

I make necklaces, rings, earrings...

0:03:000:03:02

Well, I have recently started trying to sell them on to people.

0:03:020:03:06

So I started off with my mum,

0:03:060:03:07

and then she has gone and recommended them to her friends.

0:03:070:03:10

Yeah, no, good.

0:03:100:03:11

How will you work out working with your grandmother as a team?

0:03:110:03:14

-I think we will be a good team.

-Yes.

0:03:140:03:18

We like similar things, but then we have our odd...

0:03:180:03:21

-Our odd thing that we are a bit...

-Different on.

-Yeah.

0:03:210:03:24

So I think it will be good. I think we will work together quite well.

0:03:240:03:27

I tend to like expensive items,

0:03:270:03:29

so I am worried that I will have a job to keep.

0:03:290:03:31

-So you will spend all your cash today?

-Absolutely.

0:03:310:03:33

Well, won't that be exciting! Anyway, very good luck with that.

0:03:330:03:37

Now, Wayne, tell me about your lovely grandmother,

0:03:370:03:40

who inspired you to become a collector.

0:03:400:03:43

My nan used to always take us to town on our birthday.

0:03:430:03:47

And we were allowed to buy one item.

0:03:470:03:48

So we could go anywhere, look at anything,

0:03:480:03:50

but we would only have one thing.

0:03:500:03:52

I bought a Pelham puppet.

0:03:520:03:55

And then Nan used to visit.

0:03:550:03:58

And when she came to Nottingham, where I live now,

0:03:580:04:00

we saw a Pelham puppet in a charity shop and I bought it.

0:04:000:04:05

And now I have got over 150 of them.

0:04:050:04:07

-No!

-So, I am obsessed with them.

0:04:070:04:10

So some of these Pelham puppets that you have bought have been

0:04:100:04:13

-bargains, have they? I hope.

-My nan found my favourite one,

0:04:130:04:17

which is a Pink Panther.

0:04:170:04:19

Went to a car-boot sale

0:04:190:04:21

and all I could see was my nan's bottom in this box.

0:04:210:04:25

And she pulled out this Pink Panther puppet

0:04:250:04:29

-and got the guy that was selling it down to £12.

-Yes.

0:04:290:04:33

-And what is it actually worth?

-About £150, £160.

0:04:330:04:37

Well, that is pretty good, isn't it?

0:04:370:04:39

So now, Beryl, if I said that you worked closely with two fat ladies,

0:04:390:04:43

that would not be a rude thing, would it?

0:04:430:04:45

-Bingo.

-Bingo!

0:04:450:04:47

-Because that was your job.

-That was my job for 25 years.

0:04:470:04:51

I was a bingo ticket seller.

0:04:510:04:54

And the numbers being called,

0:04:540:04:55

-that was by one of the men that worked as a caller.

-Right.

0:04:550:05:00

And when the winners shouted house, well,

0:05:000:05:02

stewards, as we were then,

0:05:020:05:05

would go over to the table,

0:05:050:05:08

run down with the books

0:05:080:05:09

and call out the numbers back to the caller to make sure they tallied.

0:05:090:05:13

-They double checked, yes.

-Exactly.

-And was it good fun?

0:05:130:05:16

-I enjoyed every minute of it.

-25 years.

-I went for a fortnight trial.

0:05:160:05:21

And that was the longest fortnight I worked.

0:05:210:05:24

-Isn't that brilliant?

-Yes, 25 years.

0:05:240:05:27

-And how many grandchildren do you actually have?

-Altogether, 24.

0:05:270:05:31

-Really?

-That's including the great-grandchildren as well.

0:05:310:05:35

Oh, great-grandchildren? Brilliant. And are they all collectors?

0:05:350:05:40

Not in a sense, no. We are the collectors, Wayne and I.

0:05:400:05:43

What sort of thing do you like to collect yourself?

0:05:430:05:46

-Dolls, traditional dolls.

-Porcelain-headed dolls?

0:05:460:05:51

No, all sorts of dolls, as long as they catch my eye and I like them.

0:05:510:05:55

-How many dolls have you got, Beryl?

-Oh, my gosh, about 200 or more.

0:05:550:06:00

Really? So will you be buying a doll today on Bargain Hunt, do you think?

0:06:000:06:04

-I hope so.

-If you can find one.

-Yes.

0:06:040:06:07

They are hard to find now, the ones I like.

0:06:070:06:09

Anyway, the next best bit is that money moment,

0:06:090:06:12

where I give you the £300. Here comes the £300. There we go.

0:06:120:06:17

Look, £300. You know the rules. Your experts await.

0:06:170:06:20

And off you go! And very, very, very good luck.

0:06:200:06:23

Well, there is never a doll moment on this programme.

0:06:230:06:26

Lending their expertise today are Colin Young,

0:06:280:06:31

who is showing his true colours.

0:06:310:06:33

And hats off to Kate Bliss,

0:06:360:06:37

who is helping the Blues.

0:06:370:06:39

So, what are the teams looking for today?

0:06:440:06:46

-Oh, some silver.

-Yep.

-And small clocks.

0:06:470:06:51

Something quirky and traditional.

0:06:510:06:54

And jewellery. Jewellery, jewellery, jewellery.

0:06:540:06:56

-Lots of jewellery!

-Yes.

0:06:560:06:57

What about you, Wayne?

0:06:570:06:59

Something that stands out, obviously going to make us a profit.

0:06:590:07:02

Right, that's good.

0:07:020:07:04

-Hopefully, maybe a toy or a teddy bear or something like that.

-OK.

0:07:040:07:07

Step on it, teams, your 60 minutes starts now.

0:07:070:07:10

WHISTLE BLOWS Go forth and get buying, teams.

0:07:100:07:15

-Yeah. Thank you.

-Yeah.

0:07:150:07:17

-Is it working?

-I think we'll just give that a miss.

0:07:170:07:20

And, youngsters, look after your grandmas. That's right, Wayne.

0:07:200:07:24

I was just looking at some of the perfume bottles.

0:07:270:07:29

-Would that interest you?

-Yeah, they are pretty.

0:07:290:07:31

-I tell you what, you have got really good taste.

-Expensive taste.

0:07:310:07:35

Because that there is actually a Thomas Webb piece, Victorian.

0:07:350:07:38

And it is only going to probably be five times beyond our budget.

0:07:380:07:42

-Oh, what a shame.

-So I think we will just have to give that a miss.

0:07:420:07:45

-All right.

-But well spotted. You've seen the quality.

0:07:450:07:48

Oh, I do like a lady with expensive tastes.

0:07:480:07:52

-It has got a bit of a...

-What is going on there?

0:07:550:07:58

-Oh, do you know what that is?

-A lighter.

-It is, Beryl.

0:07:580:08:01

It is a table lighter.

0:08:010:08:03

Let's just have a look how old it might be. Have you broken it, Wayne?

0:08:030:08:06

-What has happened?

-The headless dog.

0:08:060:08:09

-There you go.

-That fits in there, I see. And that goes down there.

0:08:090:08:12

And it has got a little open...

0:08:120:08:14

Oh, look at that. Look,

0:08:140:08:16

that's where you can rest your cigarettes.

0:08:160:08:19

It is a collectible piece. People still collect things

0:08:190:08:23

-whether they are in use today or not.

-I quite like that.

0:08:230:08:26

-I might come back for that.

-OK.

-Let's see how we go.

0:08:260:08:29

It is great to have one up our sleeve.

0:08:290:08:31

Let's put it back for now. Thank you very much.

0:08:310:08:34

Strong start by the Blues. How about the Reds?

0:08:340:08:37

-Is that Japanese?

-It is Japanese, yes.

0:08:370:08:40

It is 19th century. This is actually an object of protection.

0:08:400:08:45

It is the hand guard, called a tsuba,

0:08:450:08:48

which would be before the blade to ensure that obviously you

0:08:480:08:51

didn't cut yourself.

0:08:510:08:52

-It is marked at 135. Do you want to keep that in mind...

-Yes.

0:08:520:08:56

-..as something we may come back to?

-Yes.

0:08:560:08:59

Hillary is not so keen on spending big on a tsuba, it seems.

0:08:590:09:03

TRADITIONAL JAPANESE MUSIC

0:09:030:09:06

The Blues have found some pencils for 65.

0:09:100:09:13

So what have you two found?

0:09:130:09:15

-Found these little silver pencils.

-Oh, yes.

0:09:150:09:20

Now, I think these look like bridge markers.

0:09:200:09:23

You have got your little pencil on the and.

0:09:230:09:26

-Yes, they are marked sterling silver.

-Yeah.

0:09:260:09:28

So they are not actually hallmarked for English silver,

0:09:280:09:31

but we know that they are sterling standard, which is quite nice.

0:09:310:09:34

And I love the little enamelled card suits at the top here.

0:09:340:09:38

We have got spades and the red diamonds.

0:09:380:09:41

-Some of them are a bit worn, though.

-That one is worn, isn't it?

0:09:410:09:44

There is a little bit of damage on that one.

0:09:440:09:46

And that one looks completely plain.

0:09:460:09:49

-What would be your best price on these?

-Could do 40 on them.

0:09:490:09:52

I think the fact that the enamel is gone a little bit will

0:09:520:09:55

pull them down a bit.

0:09:550:09:56

Would you be able to take any lower on the price? 20?

0:09:560:09:59

I can do 25.

0:09:590:10:01

-25?

-That's very kind of you, madam.

0:10:010:10:04

-Shall we have a little look around? We have got two maybes.

-I think so.

0:10:040:10:07

That is at 20 and then we could come back, if they are still here.

0:10:070:10:10

-Yeah.

-What do you think, yeah?

-We can come back to it if you like.

0:10:100:10:13

We are just going to play it cool.

0:10:130:10:15

Don't play it too cool, Blues. Time is a-ticking.

0:10:150:10:19

-Well, that's nice.

-That's lovely. It is a perfume bottle, isn't it?

0:10:240:10:27

Do you want to pass that over? I can only see the back of it.

0:10:270:10:30

-Is it all right...?

-Would you like me to take it out?

-Please, yes.

0:10:300:10:32

-That is very kind.

-There we go.

0:10:320:10:34

-It is a really pretty scent bottle.

-I love it.

0:10:340:10:38

I like it, that it is the original case, isn't it?

0:10:380:10:40

-The case as well, gives it more character.

-Nice cut glass.

0:10:400:10:44

It all appears to be in good order.

0:10:440:10:45

Little bit of gilding on there. That is really, really pretty.

0:10:470:10:51

-Should we open it up?

-Do you want to hold that?

-Yes. Check the end.

0:10:510:10:54

And I will open and just see what we have got inside. Oh, there we go.

0:10:540:10:57

Got the original cork stopper in there as well.

0:10:570:10:59

-Isn't that amazing?

-Because it is two ends,

0:10:590:11:01

you'd have two different perfumes in it?

0:11:010:11:04

-Correct, that's it.

-Oh, wow!

0:11:040:11:06

I think because it has got its box, it just makes it extra special.

0:11:060:11:09

-It does, doesn't it?

-Yeah.

0:11:090:11:11

Excuse me, sir, what figure are you looking for?

0:11:110:11:13

What figure are you looking for on it?

0:11:130:11:14

-The best I could do on that would be £150.

-Best is 150.

0:11:140:11:18

There is no movement on that at all, is there?

0:11:180:11:21

I'm afraid there isn't. I do have another nice one.

0:11:210:11:24

If you'd like to look at it.

0:11:240:11:26

I have got a really nice one in here.

0:11:260:11:28

Beautifully cut. I mean, really, really... You know, a super thing.

0:11:290:11:33

-And that is silver as well?

-That is silver.

0:11:330:11:35

What do you feel about that one?

0:11:350:11:37

I think it is nice. I like the colour.

0:11:370:11:40

But I can do... I can do you... Can I look at my price on there?

0:11:400:11:44

I can do you that one for 110.

0:11:440:11:47

-Oh.

-But that one has got its case, hasn't it?

0:11:470:11:50

-That one has got its case.

-Hm.

0:11:500:11:52

-Decisions.

-Decisions, decisions.

-Yeah.

0:11:520:11:54

-I would stick with the one that you have gone for.

-I agree.

0:11:540:11:57

-The one we were attracted to in the first place.

-Yeah.

-No, I do agree.

0:11:570:12:01

And can we beg another tenner off by any chance?

0:12:010:12:04

-You can beg another tenner. 140.

-140, do we have a deal?

-Yay!

0:12:040:12:07

Ah, the sweet smell of a first purchase. And for 140 smackers, too.

0:12:070:12:12

That is a mighty spend!

0:12:120:12:14

-I know, time is running out.

-Thank you.

-Thank you.

0:12:160:12:19

Now, with 15 minutes already gone, those Blues need to get buying.

0:12:210:12:25

But instead, they are reminiscing.

0:12:250:12:27

-That reminds me of when I was little.

-Does it?

0:12:290:12:31

-Did you have one of those when you were little?

-Very little, yes.

0:12:310:12:34

-Did you?

-Yeah.

0:12:340:12:36

First time I went on the beach, we were all frightened to

0:12:360:12:39

walk on the sand because we didn't know what it was.

0:12:390:12:41

How funny, to be frightened of the sand!

0:12:410:12:44

-We had never seen it in our lives, you know.

-No, of course.

0:12:440:12:47

I think the bucket was what brought it to mind more than anything.

0:12:470:12:51

Cos I do like the shape and everything about it, the colour.

0:12:510:12:54

And Mickey Mouse is well liked by everybody.

0:12:540:12:58

Well, you're never going to believe this, but this has got £49 on it.

0:12:580:13:01

-HE GASPS

-Oh, that is a lot.

0:13:010:13:03

-Yeah, that is a lot.

-Which I think is a lot, actually.

-Yes.

0:13:030:13:07

-I'm glad you remembered your day on the beach.

-I remember that!

0:13:070:13:11

So what else have we got here?

0:13:110:13:13

I thought the duck was quite cute.

0:13:130:13:16

Oh, he is gorgeous, isn't he? A little clockwork duck.

0:13:160:13:19

And his head, kind of... As his mouth moves...

0:13:200:13:23

This is a lovely one, isn't it? and I love the way the eyes move.

0:13:230:13:26

Oh, and he is off.

0:13:280:13:29

In a day when he was working a little better,

0:13:310:13:33

his head may have bobbed up and down as well.

0:13:330:13:34

Oh, right. That is very nice. And the colours are right, aren't they?

0:13:340:13:38

In terms of him not bobbing, what would be your best price?

0:13:380:13:41

-I'd be more than happy to do that for you for 35.

-35. 35?

0:13:410:13:46

What do you think the auction estimate would be?

0:13:460:13:49

I think the auction estimate might be a little bit lower than that.

0:13:490:13:52

-I mean, obviously, this is a retail price.

-Yes.

-At a fair.

0:13:520:13:55

An auction price...

0:13:550:13:57

I would say because of the little bit of workings that aren't

0:13:570:14:01

really like the original one,

0:14:010:14:04

maybe sort of 15 to 20, I would say, probably.

0:14:040:14:07

How about I do it at 25?

0:14:070:14:09

-I like the price 20 as well.

-If you could say 20.

0:14:090:14:12

She drives a hard bargain, doesn't she?

0:14:120:14:14

-How can you resist? Look at that lovely face.

-Go, Beryl!

0:14:140:14:18

OK, I will do 22, how about that?

0:14:180:14:20

-22?

-22, yes.

-Shall we get him?

0:14:200:14:23

-Fabulous, I will wrap that up for you.

-Thank you very much.

0:14:230:14:25

Thank you very much. Thank you.

0:14:250:14:28

-Well done.

-Is that OK?

-First buy.

-Yay!

-I hope so, we've done it.

0:14:280:14:32

How charming that the Blues'

0:14:340:14:36

first item came from the stall that reminded Beryl of her youth.

0:14:360:14:40

MUSIC: I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside

0:14:400:14:42

MUSIC: Money by Pink Floyd

0:14:420:14:44

Meanwhile, Hillary is living up to her reputation.

0:14:440:14:47

Yes. Yeah. You do have expensive taste, it has to be said, Hillary.

0:14:470:14:52

-My husband says that.

-Really?

0:14:530:14:55

-Yes, yes.

-Silver...

0:14:550:14:58

Yeah. Yeah. It is going to be too much again.

0:14:580:15:00

Oh, that is 195!

0:15:000:15:02

Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, dear.

0:15:020:15:05

-Out of our budget, I'm afraid.

-Yeah.

0:15:050:15:07

That looks very...very expensive.

0:15:070:15:09

-Can you see I've got expensive taste?

-Well...

0:15:090:15:11

Yes, we can, Hillary.

0:15:110:15:14

Beryl, on the other hand, is less about bling and more about bears.

0:15:140:15:19

-Teddy bears over here.

-Let's have a look.

0:15:190:15:21

Yeah, let's have a look, Beryl. Do you prefer bears or dolls?

0:15:210:15:24

-Both.

-Both!

0:15:240:15:26

-Yes.

-What about you, Wayne?

-I am more of a bear person.

-Bear.

0:15:260:15:29

-Are you?

-Nan's more a doll collector.

0:15:290:15:31

-I am a bit of a bear person.

-I do like the bears.

0:15:310:15:33

He is quite nice. You like him?

0:15:350:15:37

-Oh, he is a Merrythought.

-He is a Merrythought, yeah.

0:15:400:15:44

That is a really good British toy manufacturer there.

0:15:440:15:47

Do you know roughly how old there is?

0:15:470:15:50

I would say 1960s, from the person we got it off of,

0:15:500:15:55

-the history of the item. 1960s.

-'60s.

0:15:550:15:58

You know what I am going to ask, don't you, sir?

0:16:000:16:03

Is there anything you could do for us?

0:16:040:16:06

You have got 50 on there. I know it has got a lovely label.

0:16:060:16:10

What is your best?

0:16:100:16:11

The very, very best, the absolute rock bottom, no more arguing,

0:16:110:16:14

would be 35.

0:16:140:16:16

That would be the absolute death.

0:16:160:16:18

-So, did you hear that? 35.

-Yes. Yes. That would be good.

0:16:190:16:24

35 would be the top end of an auction estimate,

0:16:240:16:26

but I think, you know, you are in with a chance.

0:16:260:16:30

If we have got a toy already,

0:16:300:16:33

and we have put these pens,

0:16:330:16:36

-the little bridge pens...

-Yes.

0:16:360:16:38

Of the two, which do you think would be the better buy,

0:16:380:16:41

-out of the bridge pens or the bear?

-Teddy.

0:16:410:16:44

-Teddy.

-So is that a deal?

-Deal. Yes. High five.

-High five.

0:16:440:16:48

I knew she'd get that teddy. Her name is Beryl after all.

0:16:480:16:52

Bear-yl, get it?

0:16:520:16:54

Oh. Never mind.

0:16:540:16:56

And she wasn't the only one to find something special at Stafford.

0:16:560:17:00

Take a look at these.

0:17:000:17:02

One of the most popular collectibles out there are little boxes like this.

0:17:080:17:14

They are small, they're portable and often made of novelty materials,

0:17:140:17:18

and people love them.

0:17:180:17:20

This one, I think, is great because it incorporates a natural

0:17:200:17:24

history specimen - the common old, garden mussel shell.

0:17:240:17:28

Somebody has walked along a British beach, found this nice shell.

0:17:280:17:33

They have polished it up a bit to reveal the dark purple

0:17:330:17:37

and black detail.

0:17:370:17:38

Then they have taken it to a metal basher and said,

0:17:380:17:41

"I want to make a snuff box out of this."

0:17:410:17:44

It is cheaply made because it has been made out of brass,

0:17:440:17:47

but it has been beautifully made.

0:17:470:17:49

And on a side table, as a part of a collection, it is a perfect example.

0:17:490:17:55

And at £30, I regard it as being inexpensive.

0:17:550:18:00

At the other end of the spectrum,

0:18:000:18:02

though, you can come across the most sophisticated

0:18:020:18:06

and gorgeous collectible box

0:18:060:18:09

made of an exotic wood, probably mulberry,

0:18:090:18:13

with a lot of faceted lines,

0:18:130:18:17

so they are all difficult surfaces to veneer.

0:18:170:18:20

You have got a little cartouche there, look.

0:18:200:18:23

And a thumb piece here, where you would expect to open the box up.

0:18:230:18:27

Except try as you might, it doesn't open.

0:18:270:18:30

And the reason it doesn't open is that it has got a secret compartment.

0:18:310:18:36

You get at the compartment, actually,

0:18:360:18:38

by twisting the end like that and then pulling it out.

0:18:380:18:42

Isn't that surprising?

0:18:420:18:44

Now, for the collector who has got 500 of these snuff boxes

0:18:440:18:48

but not this particular variety

0:18:480:18:50

will pay a handsome price for such a thing in perfect condition.

0:18:500:18:56

What might he pay? Well, top end of £400, I guess.

0:18:560:19:01

Which is not to be sniffed at.

0:19:010:19:04

Particularly when you have only paid £150 for it.

0:19:040:19:08

Back to the Bargain Hunting.

0:19:160:19:18

And with 40 minutes gone, the Reds need to pull their finger

0:19:180:19:21

out as they have only bought one item.

0:19:210:19:23

-These little bears? No?

-No.

0:19:230:19:27

But the Blues are sailing on smoothly,

0:19:280:19:30

with two very special grown-up items in the bag.

0:19:300:19:33

-You fell in love with the teddy bear, didn't you?

-Yes.

0:19:330:19:35

I fell in love with the duck. So I think we both got one each.

0:19:350:19:38

I've enjoyed every minute of it.

0:19:380:19:40

And I am mesmerized with everything here.

0:19:400:19:44

Aw, that is so sweet!

0:19:440:19:46

On the other side of the hall,

0:19:480:19:50

the Reds have finally found some jewellery.

0:19:500:19:52

There was a turquoise ring back there.

0:19:520:19:55

And it is affordable, at £16.

0:19:550:19:58

-Would both of you wear it?

-I definitely would.

-You would?

0:19:590:20:03

-Would you? You'd wear that.

-Yes, I would. Yes, I would. Yes.

0:20:030:20:07

It's turquoise.

0:20:070:20:09

-Is it silver, Colin, or gold?

-Well, we shall see.

0:20:090:20:12

I would hazard a guess it is going to be silver.

0:20:120:20:14

-It's only...

-It's only... Yeah.

0:20:140:20:17

But let's just work on the principle that you've just done, which is

0:20:170:20:21

you both like it.

0:20:210:20:22

-Yeah, we like it.

-You would both wear it.

0:20:220:20:25

So what does that tell you if it goes to auction?

0:20:250:20:28

It is a pretty little ring.

0:20:280:20:31

-But it is not big money.

-No.

0:20:310:20:33

-But then you have spent big money already.

-We have spent big money.

0:20:330:20:36

What if we lost on the big money? We need something to bring us back.

0:20:360:20:39

-That is not going to make us a lot, is it?

-£16.

0:20:390:20:41

There are going to be plenty of people at auction

0:20:410:20:43

that are going to like it, they're going to bid for it.

0:20:430:20:46

Might not spend a lot of money,

0:20:460:20:47

-but we might not spend a lot of money either.

-Yeah.

-No, no.

0:20:470:20:51

Have a word with the dealer.

0:20:510:20:52

If he is happy to sell it at ten and you can make a profit out of it

0:20:520:20:55

at that, then that is great.

0:20:550:20:57

-Yeah?

-Do you want to have a chat with him? See what you can do.

0:20:570:21:00

Would you accept £10?

0:21:000:21:02

-We have to make a living. What have we got on that?

-Please!

0:21:040:21:06

-Yeah, we will do it for ten.

-Thank you. Thank you.

0:21:080:21:12

Well done, Reds.

0:21:120:21:13

Turns out they can spend small after all.

0:21:130:21:17

We have got ten minutes left, which isn't long, believe me.

0:21:170:21:20

We haven't been in the third shed,

0:21:200:21:22

so I suggest we whiz through there, and if we don't see anything,

0:21:220:21:25

perhaps we will go back to the bridge markers. Yes?

0:21:250:21:27

-Yes, that's fine. Lovely.

-Let's go.

-Come on.

-Come on.

0:21:270:21:30

Oh! Has Colin spotted a bargain?

0:21:320:21:35

That should make 150, maybe £200 absolute tops.

0:21:360:21:40

On that basis, we need to be buying it for 150.

0:21:400:21:44

We have only got 150 left.

0:21:440:21:48

-Oh, right.

-We spent 145.

-'Whoopsie!'

-We need to leave you with something.

0:21:480:21:53

The best we could do is probably 145.

0:21:530:21:56

Would you be able to check your stock book and see if we can...?

0:21:560:22:00

I will have a look for you.

0:22:000:22:01

Sorry.

0:22:010:22:03

OK, it cost me nearly what Colin said at auction price,

0:22:050:22:08

so unfortunately, I'm sorry, but I won't be able to do 145.

0:22:080:22:14

Well, it was worth a punt, I guess.

0:22:140:22:17

Meanwhile, the Blues have decided to try before they buy'

0:22:170:22:21

Have a little sit there, Beryl, and we will hold the end.

0:22:210:22:23

I'll try the other side.

0:22:230:22:25

-Are you ready?

-Ready.

0:22:260:22:28

THEY LAUGH

0:22:280:22:30

Woohoo! Look at this!

0:22:300:22:32

Woo!

0:22:320:22:34

Aaah!

0:22:340:22:37

Oh, Beryl, you are not really 81 at all.

0:22:370:22:40

I'm doing good.

0:22:430:22:44

-In terms of like, quirkiness...

-This is good.

0:22:440:22:49

-We are looking for something a bit different.

-Yes.

0:22:490:22:52

I quite like it.

0:22:520:22:54

What we need to do is look at the price on it.

0:22:540:22:56

We have got... £175!

0:22:560:23:01

-Whoa!

-What do you think?

-It's a lot.

-No, leave it there.

-Yeah.

0:23:010:23:04

-It is out of our league.

-Let's have a look around.

-Yeah.

0:23:040:23:06

We will have another look around.

0:23:060:23:07

-But, yeah, you looked like you were having fun on there.

-I was!

0:23:070:23:11

Well, they're very relaxed for a team with one item to

0:23:110:23:13

buy and only seven minutes left.

0:23:130:23:15

Same goes for the Reds, actually.

0:23:160:23:19

-The big Deco perfume bottle. There are two there.

-Yep.

0:23:190:23:23

-The green are rather lovely as well.

-I love that colour.

0:23:230:23:25

Certainly, perfume bottles are way out of budget

0:23:250:23:27

-because you know how little we have got left.

-OK.

0:23:270:23:30

But I have seen something on there that is definitely in the budget

0:23:300:23:34

and looks all right. What about that ink stand?

0:23:340:23:38

£30 is being asked for it.

0:23:380:23:40

It won't be silver. It won't be old.

0:23:400:23:43

But it is that Victorian style.

0:23:430:23:46

-It has got the look, hasn't it?

-It has.

-It looks nice.

0:23:460:23:49

-It is very attractive. Um...

-But you'd rather look at the malachite.

0:23:490:23:53

SHE LAUGHS

0:23:530:23:54

-Could this be a perfume bottle?

-Yeah, that one is pretty.

0:23:540:23:58

Is that the one that you...? Yeah.

0:23:580:24:00

To give you a sporting chance, and it is to give you a sporting

0:24:000:24:03

chance because it is Art Deco - 120...

0:24:030:24:08

£100.

0:24:080:24:09

-Can I handle it, please?

-Of course you can.

0:24:090:24:12

£90.

0:24:120:24:14

What is your feeling on that?

0:24:140:24:15

My feeling on it is you have got three things that you can buy.

0:24:150:24:20

-You have got that.

-Yes.

-You have got the desk stand.

0:24:200:24:23

And you've got the tsuba.

0:24:230:24:25

I think all of them are things that we could go for

0:24:250:24:29

and are worth having.

0:24:290:24:30

-We haven't got long!

-No, I know.

0:24:300:24:32

We will leave the Reds to make the minds up.

0:24:320:24:35

With only six minutes left, even the cool Blues are in a spin.

0:24:350:24:39

-I thought that was the lady.

-Which way was it?

-Down here.

0:24:390:24:41

It was at the back.

0:24:410:24:44

-Oh, gosh.

-Guys! Over here! Where are you going?

0:24:440:24:48

I thought it was that lady down there.

0:24:480:24:51

I looked around and you had gone!

0:24:510:24:52

OK, now, where is she? You were right. You were right, Beryl.

0:24:550:25:00

Here she is. Let's have another look at them, check them out.

0:25:000:25:03

Are they still all there? Yes. We have got four in there.

0:25:030:25:08

Is it worth...? What was the best price?

0:25:080:25:10

-It was 45, then 25.

-25.

-Do you reckon we could go to 20?

0:25:100:25:15

-Yeah? 20?

-Thank you very much.

0:25:150:25:18

-Are we happy?

-Yes.

-Yeah.

-Great!

0:25:180:25:21

-Thank you very much.

-Thank you very much.

-Wonderful. Well done!

0:25:210:25:25

Phew!

0:25:250:25:26

Last item bought for a bargain. Well done, Blues.

0:25:260:25:30

So, have Reds come to a decision?

0:25:300:25:32

Gamble on the bigger money, go for safety. One minute.

0:25:320:25:36

-It is so difficult.

-Come on! Pick, pick. What do you think?

0:25:360:25:39

-Well, we could go with that.

-OK, that's great, that's lovely.

0:25:390:25:45

Thank you for being so helpful. Thank you very much.

0:25:450:25:47

-Thank you very much.

-HORN BLOWS

0:25:470:25:50

The full measure. Time is up.

0:25:500:25:51

You really do take it to the wire, you pair, don't you?

0:25:510:25:55

-We needed at least £2,000.

-Per item for your taste!

0:25:550:25:58

Let's check out what the Red team bought, eh?

0:26:000:26:02

Naturally, the Reds spent nearly half their budget on the first item,

0:26:020:26:06

a scent bottle for £140.

0:26:060:26:09

They reined it in, though, for the second,

0:26:090:26:11

and spent just £10 on this turquoise ring.

0:26:110:26:14

And not content with one perfume bottle,

0:26:160:26:19

they bought an atomizer as well for a princely £90.

0:26:190:26:22

-You have got the expensive tastes, haven't you?

-Yes.

0:26:240:26:26

-You certainly have. And how much did you spend in the end?

-240.

0:26:260:26:29

240. I'd like £60 of leftover lolly, please.

0:26:290:26:32

-Now, Emily, tell me, which is your favourite piece?

-The perfume bottle.

0:26:320:26:36

-You love that, don't you?

-Love it.

0:26:360:26:37

-And what is your favourite, Hillary?

-Mine is the same.

-Is it?

0:26:370:26:40

We'd both like to fight over that one.

0:26:400:26:42

-You won't have to because we're going to sell it.

-I know.

0:26:420:26:44

Is it going to bring the biggest profit, do you think?

0:26:440:26:47

We bought a very reasonable ring. If that doesn't make a profit...

0:26:470:26:50

-We've had it.

-THEY LAUGH

0:26:500:26:53

All right, fine. Anyway, as we know, Colin, here is £60 for you.

0:26:530:26:56

-Thank you very much.

-Got anything in mind?

-Well, yeah.

0:26:560:26:58

There has been a bit of a theme with what they've bought,

0:26:580:27:01

-so I think I am going to tell you nothing and...

-Mix it up a bit.

0:27:010:27:05

No, just keep you off the scent, that is all I was thinking.

0:27:050:27:07

Oh, dear! Thank you, Colin.

0:27:070:27:09

Right now, though, why don't we check out what the Blue team bought, eh?

0:27:090:27:13

The charming tin-plate duck cost the Blues just £22.

0:27:130:27:18

And sticking to the kids theme,

0:27:200:27:22

they've snapped up the Merrythought bear for £35.

0:27:220:27:25

And bridge anyone? These silver pencils were purchased for £20.

0:27:280:27:32

-How much did you spend?

-£77.

0:27:340:27:37

Not a dent in our 300.

0:27:370:27:39

-You had a lovely time, haven't you?

-Brilliant. Really good, thank you.

0:27:390:27:43

Yes. Really enjoyed it.

0:27:430:27:44

-Now, I have to ask you, Wayne, which is your favourite piece?

-The duck.

0:27:440:27:48

-Do you agree with that, Beryl?

-The teddy.

0:27:480:27:52

So, 77. I would like to £223

0:27:520:27:57

of leftover lolly, please. Thank you.

0:27:570:28:00

-223. That is great, Beryl. Your bit of fun, Kate...

-Hm!

-..is to come!

0:28:000:28:04

-With all that cash.

-Great.

-I hope you spend the lot.

0:28:040:28:08

I don't know, actually. I'm going to go and have a good look.

0:28:080:28:11

-Fantastic team.

-Yeah, good fun.

0:28:110:28:14

Anyway, right, stand by for the next round,

0:28:140:28:17

which will take place over at the auction. In Stratford.

0:28:170:28:20

Our host auctioneers today are Big Woods,

0:28:220:28:26

and I am chatting to auctioneer Mark Ashley about our items.

0:28:260:28:29

Go nice on the stick, sir. Put it on the stick.

0:28:290:28:31

Good morning, Tim.

0:28:310:28:32

Good morning to you. Well, a bit of an oddball mix here for the Reds.

0:28:320:28:37

They started out with the double-ended scent bottle.

0:28:370:28:40

Scent probably at one, smelling salts at the other. That is

0:28:400:28:43

usually the cloudy end cos of the ammonia in the salts.

0:28:430:28:46

Rather nice silver.

0:28:460:28:48

Sometimes if you get coloured glass, it can make more money.

0:28:480:28:51

Have I ever seen one in a trough form, leather-covered box before?

0:28:510:28:56

-I'm not sure I have, actually.

-I don't think I have.

0:28:560:28:58

-That will sit very happily on your dressing table.

-It is a good thing.

0:28:580:29:01

-It is quite early too, isn't it?

-1859.

0:29:010:29:04

-Early.

-So it's a good early one.

0:29:040:29:05

So a lot of things going in its favour. What is it worth?

0:29:050:29:08

-Well, we have only got 40 to 70 on it.

-You are very mean!

0:29:080:29:11

I think that could be exceeded. I do.

0:29:110:29:14

-It could make up to 100, I would have thought.

-It needs to make 140.

0:29:140:29:17

-Oh, right. With a bit of luck.

-Next is the turquoise set dress ring.

0:29:170:29:22

-Which is just a modern thing, isn't it?

-It is. A little modern ring.

0:29:220:29:26

It is always an attractive stone. You know, people like it.

0:29:260:29:29

-It is considered a lucky stone, turquoise.

-What is it worth?

0:29:290:29:33

-We have put 10-20 on it.

-Fine, they paid £10.

0:29:330:29:35

It will make its money. And then the last item, I think,

0:29:350:29:39

could turn out to be a very desirable internet interesting object, cos

0:29:390:29:43

this is genuine 1920s-30s, and it is in this lovely malachite glass.

0:29:430:29:49

I love that. It is classic Art Deco. And I think this will do very well.

0:29:490:29:52

-How much?

-Well, we have put 40 to 60.

-OK, fine. 40 to 60.

0:29:520:29:57

-Any chance of it making 100?

-I think it could do that on a good day.

0:29:570:30:00

Yeah, well, it needs to because they paid £90.

0:30:000:30:03

So it is all very chancy for these Reds,

0:30:030:30:05

which makes for great excitement in the auction.

0:30:050:30:07

And if it goes the wrong way, they will need their bonus buy.

0:30:070:30:10

Let's go and have a look.

0:30:100:30:12

Emily, Hillary, you spent £240. Quite magnificent. You gave Colin £60.

0:30:120:30:17

-Colin, what did you spend it on?

-I went halfway to spending it all.

-Oh.

0:30:170:30:21

Got rid of 30.

0:30:210:30:22

And I got you your just deserts. A jelly mould!

0:30:220:30:25

-Oh, right.

-"Oh, right."

-Just deserts is very good, though.

0:30:250:30:30

Definitely copper, definitely Victorian. Nice shape.

0:30:300:30:34

-It smells dreadfully, actually.

-It smells?

-It smells, yes.

0:30:340:30:38

I think it is the copper.

0:30:380:30:39

-It is quite attractive. Would it polish up?

-Oh, yes, very much so.

0:30:390:30:43

Well, yeah, I probably would like it better

0:30:430:30:45

-if it was really nicely polished.

-Yes.

-It is growing on me, Colin.

0:30:450:30:49

-Like the verdigris?

-Yes, yes.

-And the smell.

0:30:490:30:54

Anyway, for the audience at home, let's find out

0:30:540:30:56

whether the auctioneer finds this particular object smelly or not.

0:30:560:31:01

Now, Mark, are there many collectors for kitchenalia like that?

0:31:010:31:05

Well, there are. The American market is strong for jelly moulds.

0:31:050:31:10

And it is nice, being in copper.

0:31:100:31:11

Made them and all sorts of things - creamware, stoneware,

0:31:110:31:14

glass, tin...

0:31:140:31:16

But copper is nice. Polished up, look good.

0:31:160:31:19

-That one hasn't been polished for a year or two.

-No.

-No.

0:31:190:31:22

-What is it worth?

-Well, we have only put 30 to 40 on it.

-That's perfect.

0:31:220:31:26

Colin Young, the cunning one, only spent £30.

0:31:260:31:29

So if the team go with it, they have got a chance of a small profit,

0:31:290:31:32

which is what the bonus buy is supposed to be all about.

0:31:320:31:34

Moving on to the Blues, they get a bit of a quacker to start off with.

0:31:340:31:38

Are you going to have a play with it?

0:31:380:31:40

Yes, let's bring that over and have a go.

0:31:400:31:42

I have had a little play with this earlier,

0:31:420:31:44

and it just seems to go backwards.

0:31:440:31:46

-Oh, does it?

-Yeah.

0:31:460:31:49

-There we are.

-It is so sweet.

-That is what is so good about it!

0:31:490:31:52

Don't you love the way it trembles when it stops?

0:31:520:31:55

It is as if the water is too cold to get in.

0:31:550:31:57

-Have you ever seen one like that before?

-I haven't.

0:31:570:32:00

-I think it is a good thing.

-Me either.

0:32:000:32:02

I love bits of tin-plate, don't you?

0:32:020:32:03

Whether they are mass produced or not, I don't care.

0:32:030:32:06

It is in good condition. It is a sweet little object.

0:32:060:32:09

What is it worth?

0:32:090:32:10

-Well, we have put 15 to 25 on it.

-OK, £22 paid.

0:32:100:32:13

It will make its money. And I bet an internet buyer goes for that.

0:32:130:32:17

-Next is the Merrythought there.

-Yep.

0:32:170:32:21

Called the hygienic bear, I guess because you could wash them.

0:32:210:32:25

So when a child has vomited all over it and you decide you need to

0:32:250:32:29

clean it up, you can bang it in a bucket and shake it all about.

0:32:290:32:33

-That one is quite a nice clean example.

-It is.

0:32:330:32:35

-It is in good condition. A good example.

-So, what is it worth?

0:32:350:32:38

-Well, we have put 15 to 25 on it.

-I think quite right.

0:32:380:32:41

It is a little tease, isn't it?

0:32:410:32:43

£35, they paid. I think they will be lucky if they get there, frankly.

0:32:430:32:47

-Now, do you play bridge?

-No.

-No.

0:32:470:32:49

Well, if you did, you would have to have this set -

0:32:490:32:52

four nice solid silver propelling pencil

0:32:520:32:55

bridge scoring pens. Lovely.

0:32:550:32:57

In a case. Have you had much interest?

0:32:570:33:01

-No.

-Do you sell these often?

-We don't. We haven't had many.

0:33:010:33:05

The one problem is, though, that the suits,

0:33:050:33:09

the card suits there, are pretty well worn off.

0:33:090:33:13

You have only really got the odd red diamond

0:33:130:33:15

and I think you have got something else on there as well.

0:33:150:33:18

But they are very worn off.

0:33:180:33:19

-And so I really didn't think it'll do too well.

-No.

0:33:190:33:22

That is a bore. I didn't realise that it wasn't such poor condition.

0:33:220:33:26

I mean, the silver is all right but not with the enamelling rubbed off.

0:33:260:33:29

-No, I've gone right off those. OK, how much?

-20 to 30.

0:33:290:33:34

OK, that's all right. £20 paid.

0:33:340:33:35

Nobody is going to be arguing or crying into their beer about that.

0:33:350:33:38

They paid the right money for them, anyway, that is the main thing.

0:33:380:33:41

Their plan was to leave a lot for the expert to go off

0:33:410:33:44

and maybe spend, and that is exactly what they did.

0:33:440:33:46

So let's find out what Kate Bliss did buy.

0:33:460:33:50

Kate, you got £223. I'm going to help you by taking off that cloth.

0:33:500:33:55

-Thank you.

-What did you spend it on?

0:33:550:33:56

Well, a stylish pair, I thought. And a pair of candlesticks.

0:33:560:34:01

OK, shall we take them out? Let me... Oh, gosh, that's weighty.

0:34:010:34:04

You feel that, Beryl.

0:34:040:34:06

So have a good look at them.

0:34:060:34:08

Now, they are not particularly my thing, actually,

0:34:080:34:11

but I bought them because I thought they were a fantastic value.

0:34:110:34:15

They are silver-plated.

0:34:150:34:17

They are by a leading high street specialist in jewellery,

0:34:170:34:23

silver and silver-plate.

0:34:230:34:25

And they come with their original bags and box, which is

0:34:250:34:30

all rather nice.

0:34:300:34:31

So with the original packaging. I think if these were in the high

0:34:310:34:36

street shop, they would probably retail at about £150,

0:34:360:34:40

maybe even £200.

0:34:400:34:41

How much did you pay?

0:34:410:34:42

-25.

-Do you think they would make a profit?

0:34:420:34:45

-I think if they don't, I would be disappointed.

-Good. Lovely.

0:34:450:34:48

Well, we got the gen. Thank you very much. That is great, Kate.

0:34:480:34:51

Let's find out now, for the audience at home, whether the auctioneer

0:34:510:34:55

agrees that they are great, Kate.

0:34:550:34:58

-Well, that's...

-Oh, God. Heavy, aren't they?

-Yeah, they are.

0:34:580:35:01

Lot of metal in there.

0:35:010:35:03

-Brand Harry Spankers, of course.

-Absolutely.

0:35:030:35:06

-But stylish.

-Contemporary.

0:35:060:35:08

Anything of a market here in Stratford for this type of thing?

0:35:080:35:10

Well, I think they are sellable. They are in good condition

0:35:100:35:14

cos they are not old. They are a pair. They look good.

0:35:140:35:16

-I think we will sell those.

-How much?

-20 to 30.

0:35:160:35:20

Well, Kate Bliss paid £25, so she paid the right price.

0:35:200:35:24

I can see you making 40 if you whip up a bit of interest.

0:35:240:35:28

-You like doing a bit of a whipping up, though, don't you?

-We do.

0:35:280:35:30

-I like that.

-Well, good luck.

0:35:300:35:32

Enough of all that chat. Take to the rostrum, Mark Ashley!

0:35:340:35:38

-Now, Hillary, Emily, how are you feeling?

-Nervous.

-Excited.

0:35:380:35:42

We have got some good objects here and you deserve to do well.

0:35:420:35:45

Anyway, first up is the Victorian double-ended

0:35:450:35:49

scent bottle, and here it comes.

0:35:490:35:51

Victorian silver cut glass in the nice little box.

0:35:510:35:56

Do I see £50 to start?

0:35:560:35:58

You are very reluctant. Madam, thank you.

0:35:580:36:00

I can take you on in commission. 60. It is a good thing.

0:36:000:36:04

Have 70 with me. 80.

0:36:040:36:06

90 on the net.

0:36:060:36:08

I can go 100 on commission.

0:36:080:36:09

At £100.

0:36:090:36:10

110, you are back on the net.

0:36:100:36:12

Oh. That's good.

0:36:120:36:14

It is with me at £120.

0:36:140:36:16

130, back on the net.

0:36:160:36:18

At 130. I can go 140.

0:36:180:36:20

I will sell then at 140.

0:36:200:36:22

-140.

-So bad luck.

0:36:220:36:24

I tell you, you paid 140, you got 140.

0:36:240:36:26

But like I say, it is a good thing, and the market will support you.

0:36:260:36:30

Wiped its face. Now, your little ring, for a tenner.

0:36:300:36:33

This little silver and turquoise. Lovely old stone, the turquoise.

0:36:330:36:39

A lot of interest in it. £10, surely.

0:36:390:36:42

£10, sir. Ten bid. At ten.

0:36:420:36:44

Do I see 15?

0:36:440:36:45

15. 18.

0:36:450:36:47

20. Two.

0:36:470:36:49

24. 26.

0:36:490:36:52

24 back to you, madam.

0:36:520:36:53

The lady's bid at 24. It is a nice little ring, miss.

0:36:530:36:57

At 24, the lady's bid. And I'll sell...

0:36:570:37:00

That's plus £14.

0:37:000:37:04

-That is really super.

-Wow.

0:37:040:37:05

Yeah, at least we got a little plus.

0:37:050:37:07

Now, this thing, Colin, has to make its money.

0:37:070:37:11

Perfume atomizer. Surely it is £100.

0:37:110:37:14

Make me a bid. 30 to start me.

0:37:140:37:17

20 then. The internet has come in at 30.

0:37:170:37:20

Madam, I'll take five from you.

0:37:200:37:22

The internet's gone. 40. Five. Thank you.

0:37:220:37:26

I am with the lady in the room. It will be undersold.

0:37:260:37:29

It is a good thing at 45. And I'll sell it...

0:37:290:37:32

Madam, 45.

0:37:320:37:34

Ugh. £45.

0:37:340:37:36

That is minus 45. You were plus 14.

0:37:360:37:39

That is minus 45, which means you are now minus 31, OK?

0:37:390:37:43

So what are you going to do about the bonus buy?

0:37:430:37:45

-Are you going with it?

-Shall we?

0:37:450:37:47

-Yes.

-OK, we are going with the bonus buy. The auctioneer liked it.

0:37:470:37:50

He has put 30 to 40 on. Colin paid 30.

0:37:500:37:52

So with any luck, it will make a profit. And here it comes.

0:37:520:37:55

Copper jelly mould. There we are. Nice copper one.

0:37:550:37:58

What about this then?

0:37:580:37:59

£30 for it. 30 straight off, sir.

0:37:590:38:02

30 bid. Do I see five?

0:38:020:38:04

Do I seek two? If it helps.

0:38:040:38:06

32, sir, at the stairs. Thank you.

0:38:060:38:09

34. 36. 38.

0:38:090:38:11

-Well done, Colin.

-40. Can I ask five of you, sir? 50 now? No?

0:38:110:38:15

At 45, the gentleman seated.

0:38:150:38:18

I'll sell it now. 45.

0:38:180:38:20

At £45, that is brilliant. A bit of a wobble, yeah.

0:38:200:38:24

My legs have gone to jelly.

0:38:240:38:25

OK, so that is plus 15. All right, well done, Colin.

0:38:250:38:28

That has clawed it back, matey.

0:38:280:38:30

-Which means, overall, you are now only minus 16.

-Oh, that's...

0:38:300:38:35

-There is no shame in that at all.

-Yeah.

-Well done. Excellent.

-Oh, wow.

0:38:350:38:39

Well, it could be a winning score.

0:38:390:38:40

Thing is, don't say a word to those Blues, all right?

0:38:400:38:44

-Do you know how the Reds got on?

-No.

-Nope, you don't know.

0:38:500:38:53

We don't want you to know.

0:38:530:38:54

Anyway, your first item is the tin-plate clockwork duck,

0:38:540:38:58

which is so sweet, isn't it?

0:38:580:39:01

It keeps wiggling its little tail

0:39:010:39:03

cos it is finding it cold in the water.

0:39:030:39:05

Anyway, here we go. Here comes the clockwork ducky-wuck.

0:39:050:39:09

Good little thing, isn't it? In decent condition.

0:39:090:39:12

Surely that is £20.

0:39:120:39:14

Two. Thank you. Five. Eight. 30, sir?

0:39:140:39:17

30. 30 bid. Five. 40, sir?

0:39:170:39:20

Have another. Five. 50? Go on.

0:39:200:39:22

Go on!

0:39:220:39:23

Beat you into submission, sir.

0:39:230:39:25

Thank you!

0:39:250:39:26

50, sir. On the right at £50.

0:39:260:39:28

-At 50, and I'll sell it.

-£50!

0:39:280:39:30

£50.

0:39:300:39:32

£50, that is brilliant.

0:39:320:39:34

Plus 28. Now teddy.

0:39:350:39:38

Plush teddy.

0:39:380:39:39

He is in good condition. It is a good name, Merrythought.

0:39:390:39:43

Surely that is £20, isn't it? Lovely little bear.

0:39:430:39:47

-'Surely.'

-Oh, dear, the tension!

-'Who wants it?'

0:39:470:39:50

I've got ten. Thank you. Ten at the back of the room. At ten.

0:39:500:39:54

15, internet. If you need to come back. You've glimmered.

0:39:540:39:57

But I have got ten in the room. I will sell it if we are all done...

0:39:570:40:01

£10. Oh, blast it!

0:40:020:40:04

£10. That is minus £25.

0:40:040:40:07

Which means you are plus £3.

0:40:070:40:10

Now we are going to go on with the bridge pencils, right?

0:40:100:40:13

Little silver bridge pencils there. What about these?

0:40:130:40:17

They are silver. Nice little case. Four of them.

0:40:170:40:20

What about £20?

0:40:200:40:22

Who has got £20 for me?

0:40:220:40:24

20 bid, sir. At 20 bid.

0:40:240:40:27

Do I see five? At £20.

0:40:270:40:29

On my right at 20.

0:40:290:40:31

Are we all sure?

0:40:310:40:33

Internet, are you coming in? It needs to be 25.

0:40:330:40:35

-You are plus three.

-You, sir, in the room, at 20...

0:40:350:40:38

Five, standing. Thank you.

0:40:380:40:41

Come back, sir. 30. Five.

0:40:410:40:43

The gentleman standing at the back of the room at 35...

0:40:430:40:47

Yours, sir.

0:40:470:40:49

What a roller-coaster, hey?

0:40:490:40:51

That is plus £15.

0:40:510:40:53

Which means, overall, you are plus 18.

0:40:530:40:56

Which is a brilliant place to be. So, what are we going to do now, then?

0:40:560:41:00

Are you going to preserve your £18, take home that money, or are you

0:41:000:41:03

going to risk it for a biscuit and go with the modern candlesticks?

0:41:030:41:10

Do you want to stick or do you want to play?

0:41:100:41:12

Well, Nan said you worked ever so hard to get them for us.

0:41:120:41:15

-Well, don't worry about me. No, don't worry about me.

-Go for it.

0:41:150:41:18

-Go with the candlesticks.

-Go with the candlesticks.

0:41:180:41:20

You fancy them, don't you?

0:41:200:41:22

-They are very nice.

-They are very nice.

0:41:220:41:24

You are going with the bonus buy too because you are a punter.

0:41:240:41:27

And here it comes.

0:41:270:41:28

The electroplated loaded candlesticks with the original box,

0:41:280:41:34

surely 20 will start me. Thank you.

0:41:340:41:36

Two. Four. Six. At 24. And six.

0:41:360:41:39

And eight you go. At 28, sir. At 28.

0:41:390:41:43

-'Are you all sure?'

-Come on!

-'I'll sell in the room at 28.'

0:41:430:41:47

-28.

-£28 is £28,

0:41:470:41:49

which is plus three, which takes you to plus 21.

0:41:490:41:53

There is nothing the matter with that. You have £21 in the kitty.

0:41:530:41:57

That was a good decision. Well done, Kate. Thank you very much.

0:41:570:42:00

Just don't say anything to the Reds, all right?

0:42:000:42:02

And we will reveal all in a moment. Thank you very much.

0:42:020:42:05

Gosh, what fun.

0:42:110:42:12

Anyway, sadly, it is my duty to reveal who is ahead

0:42:120:42:17

and who is marginally behind.

0:42:170:42:18

And the team behind today, I'm afraid, are the Reds.

0:42:180:42:22

-No!

-Yes.

0:42:220:42:24

We won!

0:42:240:42:25

It is only £16, which is just a whisper, really.

0:42:250:42:28

But you've done really well, I tell you, and it was great fun.

0:42:280:42:31

-So thank you.

-Thank you.

-Have you enjoyed it?

-Yes, loved every minute.

0:42:310:42:34

Anyway, now, moving to the victors.

0:42:340:42:36

-How about this, Beryl?

-Thank you.

-£21.

-Thank you.

0:42:360:42:40

-Did you think you were going to be a winner today?

-No.

-You didn't?

0:42:400:42:43

You were that confident(?)

0:42:430:42:45

She was in a slight shock.

0:42:450:42:47

-Was it good?

-Brilliant, really enjoyed it.

-You enjoyed it?

0:42:470:42:50

-Yeah, really good day.

-Thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it.

-Wow.

0:42:500:42:53

-Grateful for your help.

-Pleasure.

-And it has been such fun.

0:42:530:42:55

So much fun that if you at home think you could do it a bit better,

0:42:550:42:59

then take a gander at our website and have a go yourself.

0:42:590:43:03

Anyway, join us soon for some more Bargain Hunting, yes?

0:43:030:43:06

-ALL:

-Yes!

0:43:060:43:07

Download Subtitles

SRT

ASS