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00:00Hello and welcome to Bargain Hunt from Shropshire.
00:04At an antiques fair like this, there are plenty of weird and wonderful items to catch your eye
00:09and some can leave you scratching your head.
00:12Like this? What do you think it is?
00:15It's made of wrought iron, it has a handle and it's very heavy.
00:20And it could come in handy on a winter's night.
00:24Any ideas? All will be revealed later in the show.
00:28But first, let's go bargain hunting!
00:31MUSIC
00:35Today, our Reds and Blues will be searching for collectibles at this antiques fair in Osmer Street.
00:59Each team has just one hour and £300 to buy three items to take to auction.
01:05One of which must cost £75 or more.
01:09And then, of course, there's my shopping challenge.
01:11Whoever makes the biggest profit or the smallest loss at auction wins.
01:16Let's meet today's teams.
01:19Hi, I'm Ash.
01:20And I'm Anil.
01:21We're here to have some fun.
01:22And to give the other team the Blues.
01:24Great stuff.
01:26I hear you're sporting mates.
01:29I support India when it comes to cricket.
01:31And I support England.
01:33We go to matches together, but, yeah.
01:35Friendly banter.
01:36Yeah, yeah.
01:37Well, you're on the same team today.
01:39Will you get on?
01:41Well, he's going to look after the money.
01:43I'm cautious and you are impulsive.
01:46Who's in charge?
01:48Anil's always a boss.
01:49No!
01:49Glad that's sordid.
01:52Well, let's see who you're up against.
01:55I'm Lucy.
01:56And I'm Ruth.
01:56We've got the competitive edge.
01:58So watch out the reds.
02:00Ooh, fighting talk.
02:02What's on your shopping list?
02:04I like to shop for the jewelry parts and little quirky things.
02:08And I'm quite into ceramics and pottery.
02:11Will you make a good team?
02:14We've got different strengths.
02:15I have an eye for, like, the finer things in life.
02:17And I'm quite detail-orientated, whereas you're the one with the haggling skills, aren't you?
02:21Yeah, so I'll be doing a lot.
02:22I'll be negotiating.
02:23Sounds like a plan.
02:25But who'll have the final say?
02:27Sometimes she spots some weird stuff.
02:28And I think I'll probably convince her and make her come round to my...
02:32I'll be like, no, I'm putting my foot down with buying it.
02:36Those are the teams.
02:38Let's get things started.
02:40Hello, everybody.
02:41Gather round.
02:42How are you?
02:42Hi, how are you?
02:43How are you?
02:45Are you excited about going shopping?
02:46Really, yeah.
02:47Can't wait.
02:48We're excited, yeah.
02:49So what do you need before you can go shopping?
02:51Money!
02:52Money!
02:54Who's having the money for the blue team?
02:55I'm the hikers.
02:56There you are.
02:58And on the red team, who's having the money?
03:00I'm having the money.
03:00There you are.
03:01Spend it wisely.
03:03And what's the next thing you need?
03:04A challenge!
03:06You do?
03:06Who's having the challenge?
03:07Me!
03:08There you are.
03:09And are you taking the challenge here?
03:11Yeah, I am.
03:12And finally, what else do you need?
03:14You can't go shopping without them.
03:16An expert!
03:17You do indeed.
03:19Your experts await.
03:20Off you go.
03:21Woo!
03:23I wonder what they think makes a great expert.
03:28Someone who could find a hidden gem.
03:31Somebody who's fun.
03:33Someone who's going to make a lot of money for us.
03:35Somebody who has an eye for the finer things in life.
03:38For the Reds, it's expert Leslie Cadell-Spencer and her interpreter, Mike.
03:43And we are going to make lots of money.
03:47Yeah!
03:48And for the Blues, it's Colin Young.
03:53Right, teams, let's see what challenges I've set you.
03:56An item with a connection to a team sport.
03:59Ooh, OK.
04:02Well, that's your love, isn't it, of sport?
04:05A piece of studio pottery.
04:07Ooh!
04:08Excellent.
04:08That's exciting.
04:09Right up your street, the roof.
04:10Right up my street.
04:11On your marks, get set, shop.
04:16So, come on then, team.
04:17Let's go.
04:18Let's get going quickly.
04:20The teams are off, and while the Reds go inside...
04:24Let's head in there, OK?
04:26Let's go, isn't it?
04:26The Blues are straight on the hunt for studio pottery.
04:30What have we got there, then?
04:31I mean, it's no Jack Nicklaus, is it?
04:35Yeah, I don't know what studio it is, but it's definitely studio pottery.
04:38Is it more like a tankard?
04:39It is a tankard, yeah.
04:40Yeah.
04:41So, it fits the bill.
04:43Golfing's obviously interesting.
04:44Right.
04:45It's got a price on the bottom there of £12.
04:47Now, if we were going to have something that's golfing...
04:50Yeah.
04:51..you know what the price has got to be,
04:53and we can't do any more than this price.
04:55Right.
04:55Do you know what it's going to be?
04:56No.
04:57Four!
05:00Are you able to give in,
05:02or do I have to make another joke to bore you into submission?
05:05Yes, OK.
05:06What a deal.
05:07Let's do it!
05:08Come on, you make the decision.
05:09Are we doing it?
05:11The tankard for the win.
05:12The first pitch.
05:12For £4.
05:13Excellent.
05:14Thank you so much.
05:16Well, that was quick.
05:17Just four minutes into the shop
05:19and £4 spent on the pottery tankard.
05:22Well done.
05:23That's one in the bag, then.
05:24Excellent.
05:25And it's a challenge in the bag.
05:26Oh, I'm so relieved we've got that out of the way.
05:28While the Blues celebrate their first buy,
05:31the Reds have spotted a miniature teapot.
05:34Quite colourful.
05:36That's beautiful.
05:36Yeah, that's lovely.
05:38£15.
05:41It's beautiful.
05:42It's quite nice.
05:43Have a look.
05:46It's not old, though.
05:47Oh, OK.
05:48Oh, it's quite...
05:49But it's very decorative.
05:51Yeah.
05:52Quite modern.
05:54Yeah, and it's enamelled.
05:56Oh, right, OK.
05:57Can it make a profit, do you think?
06:01If we could get it down, maybe, yeah.
06:03How much, too?
06:05£15, you know, you'd have to be looking at £10.
06:09Home?
06:10I mean, up to you, if you want to have a go, have a chat to the dealer.
06:12What do you think?
06:13So, while Anil gets a prize from the stallholder,
06:16the Blues have spotted a cabinet.
06:19So, it's a cutlery canteen,
06:20and all the cutlery drawers have been taken out
06:23and it's been turned into a collector's cabinet.
06:26Yeah.
06:26Good set of drawers.
06:28Sir, what sort of money are you looking for on the cabinet?
06:31£140.
06:31£140, that's it.
06:32OK.
06:33Right, that's fair enough.
06:33We've looked at it.
06:34I don't think we're going to achieve a profit.
06:36Right, yeah.
06:37OK.
06:38Keep looking, then.
06:39Red, what's the news on that tiny teapot?
06:42No discount, I'm afraid.
06:44It's £15.
06:44How much do you think we could possibly make on that?
06:49I think, looking at it, it's not old.
06:52So, perhaps, you might get £10 to £20 at auction.
06:56So, I don't think it's going to make you a huge profit.
06:58OK.
07:00Let's leave it for the time being.
07:02Absolutely fine.
07:02So, the teapot's a maybe.
07:05Over with the Blues, some colourful glass has caught Ruth's eye.
07:09How about this?
07:11It's got a bit of a look about it, doesn't it?
07:13It's quite retro, isn't it?
07:14It could be 70s, could be 50s.
07:16Yeah.
07:16And it's got some markings on it,
07:18which I think is important in glassware, isn't it?
07:19It always is.
07:20Yeah.
07:21I must have, I can't even read the thing.
07:22Do you know what factory it is?
07:24Rihimaki.
07:25Is it?
07:25Rihimaki was a well-known glass manufacturer in Finland
07:29during the 20th century.
07:31What sort of money are you looking for on these?
07:33I was hoping to sell them together.
07:34Yeah.
07:35For £50 for the two.
07:36£50 for the two.
07:37Is there any movement on that?
07:39Not really, because that is very reasonable.
07:42It's not going to land in our big spend,
07:45but that's certainly something we could come back to
07:47for that last item.
07:48So the vases go on the back burner.
07:51Meanwhile, the Reds have found an unusual doll.
07:54What do you think about this, Anel?
07:55I think, I think our granddaughters would love this.
07:58Yeah.
07:59Yeah, yeah.
07:59You know.
08:00Our three granddaughters would fight over this, between us.
08:04What do you think, Lesley?
08:05It's lovely.
08:07It's fine.
08:10It has what is called a bisque face.
08:15Bisque dolls were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
08:19Unlike other dolls of the time, their faces were made from unglazed porcelain,
08:25making them much more realistic and lifelike.
08:29This one dates from 1890 and is in its original box.
08:34So how much is that doll?
08:35Well, it should be £200.
08:38It's down at half price, which is £100.
08:41Yeah.
08:41And I can do it for £80.
08:44That would be my best price.
08:45You've come down already.
08:47Yes.
08:47But can you come down just a little bit more?
08:49From £80.
08:50Yeah.
08:50£75.
08:51Can you come down £75?
08:52Yes.
08:53Lesley, what do you think?
08:55It's quite a potential.
08:56Well, it's got potential.
08:58I mean, auctions can be variable.
09:01Yeah.
09:02But it is a collector's item, definitely.
09:05All original clothes.
09:05And I think it's lovely.
09:07All the original clothes.
09:07Clothes are all original.
09:09Yeah.
09:09Well, I like it.
09:11I think we should try and get our £75 out of the way.
09:13£75.
09:14£75, yeah.
09:16You've got a deal.
09:17Right.
09:18Let's shake on it.
09:19Thank you very much.
09:22Well done, Reds.
09:23At £75, the Bisque doll is your first buy.
09:28So, team, the big spend is done.
09:31Exactly.
09:31Out of the way.
09:32Now we need to find our other items.
09:34We've got 45 minutes left.
09:37Over with the blues, Ruth has spotted a vintage bike.
09:41Let's give it a test ride.
09:42Oh, get up on your high, Nelly.
09:44There we go.
09:45Woo!
09:46Wow.
09:46Are you my stabiliser?
09:48I am indeed.
09:48Okay.
09:50Do you want to give me a push?
09:54Excellent.
09:54There you go.
09:55Woo!
09:56I got off.
09:57Well, there's nothing like trying before buying.
10:05Woo!
10:06Happy with it?
10:07Happy.
10:07Woo!
10:08Good.
10:10Well, it works.
10:11It's not stiff or anything.
10:12It's done well on.
10:13That's good.
10:14So, it's priced £35.
10:16Yeah.
10:16Who's the best negotiator?
10:18Lulu.
10:19Right.
10:20Right, okay.
10:20Let's see what you can do.
10:21So, it's up for £35.
10:23Yeah.
10:24Would you take £24?
10:26I couldn't.
10:27I'd have to be a little bit closer to £35.
10:30So, what's closer to £35?
10:32Well, I'd like £30, really.
10:34£27?
10:35£28, and it's yours.
10:36Okay, deal.
10:38Deal.
10:38Is it a deal?
10:39Deal.
10:39I'm happy with the bag.
10:40I'm happy with it at £28, so that's fine.
10:42I'm very happy.
10:43Share the love.
10:44Thank you so much.
10:46Brilliant.
10:46Great haggling.
10:48That's your second item in the bag, and you're only 20 minutes into your shop.
10:53Let's look at everything at a more leisurely pace.
10:55We've got a big spend.
10:56Yeah.
10:56If we're going to do it, let's do it well.
10:58So, while Colin and the Blues focus on their big spend, Ash and Anil have spotted some model buses.
11:05What do you think of the buses?
11:09Yeah, a lot of it depends on the price, what they're asking.
11:12They are popular, though.
11:14It might be worth having a look if you want to have a look at them.
11:16Oh, £10 each.
11:18They're modern.
11:19I'd imagine they're within, sort of, five to ten years old.
11:23I don't know.
11:24I mean, if they were £5, they might be lucky at auction.
11:29If you take a quantity, £5 each.
11:32Yeah.
11:34Well, I would say, quite strongly, at auction, you'd probably only get £5 each.
11:41Oh.
11:41But if you were to buy two, there might be more interest for those of your auction.
11:47What about three?
11:48What about three?
11:50Do you want three?
11:52Fine.
11:53Go for it.
11:54I'll tell you what I'll do.
11:56£15, they'll give you four.
12:00That's a deal.
12:01That's brilliant.
12:03Thank you, sir.
12:04Very decisive, Anil.
12:06But which four will you choose?
12:08You're the red team.
12:09Go for four red buses.
12:10That's a good idea.
12:11There you go.
12:12Sounds like a plan.
12:14There you go.
12:16Right, so you've got your four.
12:17I'll tell you what I'll do.
12:18I'll chuck the little one in.
12:20Oh, that is so generous.
12:21You'll need all the help you can get.
12:23Thank you very much.
12:24Thanks a lot.
12:24So, £15 for four buses and a van.
12:28You're motoring reds.
12:30That's your second item sorted.
12:32While the teams carry on shopping, remember that mystery item I showed you earlier?
12:37Time to find out what it could be.
12:40So, here it is.
12:42Let's take a closer look at it.
12:44It's a bit heavy.
12:46It's cast iron.
12:48It's got a handle and a dip to the interior.
12:52But what was it used for?
12:55Let's see if anyone at the antiques fair knows what it is.
12:58Ooh.
12:59That's interesting.
13:01I'd say roasting chestnuts.
13:04Soup.
13:05For drinking soup.
13:07It's got to be for heating something, isn't it?
13:10I would use this as a big pasta spoon.
13:12I don't think it is.
13:14Oh, dear.
13:15I think they might need some help.
13:17On a winter's night, it'd be useful.
13:20For snow.
13:21Scooping out fat off the top of something.
13:26Oh, you're so close.
13:28Just not quite there.
13:30I can reveal that this is, in fact, a grisset pan, used to catch drips of animal fat while roasting meat over an open fire.
13:40The fat, or tallow, was then used to make a very basic candle known as a rush light.
13:48Well, I'll be blown.
13:49Yeah?
13:50Yeah.
13:50Oh.
13:51Okay.
13:51Back in the 18th century, grisset pans like this were widely used around Britain.
13:58This one comes from Wales.
14:00And some poorer households continued to use them well into the 19th century.
14:05So, how did it all work?
14:08Well, rushes or reeds, such as these, which grow in marshland, would be gathered in the summertime and dried out.
14:17Then, you would peel off the outer layer to expose the inner pith, which would again be left to dry out.
14:27When dry, it would be dipped into the fat, absorbing it.
14:33And when cool, this rush light would be ready to use.
14:38For centuries, they were the light source of choice for working class families, as they were cheap and quick to make.
14:45But compared with a traditional candle, these skinny rush lights weren't strong enough to stand up on their own.
14:52To solve that problem, the rush would be clamped into a holder like this at a slight angle, and the flame would make its way slowly down the rush, and one like this would only last around 20 minutes.
15:10A rush light would only produce a small amount of light.
15:14So, to produce more light, some people would light the rush at both ends, hence the well-known expression, burning the candle at both ends.
15:28The fat, or tallow, was not only used for rush lights.
15:32You could make a chunky candle from it, but only licensed candle makers could do that, as the government charged a candle tax, which thankfully didn't apply to rush lights.
15:43They were a bit messy, though.
15:46As well as leaving a greasy residue on your surfaces, they also had another problem.
15:52They were smelly, although mutton and cow fat were slightly less pongy than pig fat.
16:01But later, less smelly options were available.
16:05And one of them was beeswax, which smelt considerably nicer.
16:10The use of candles gradually gave way to the electric light, after Thomas Edison patented the electric light bulb in 1879,
16:19although it took several decades for electricity to fully replace candles.
16:23So, if you have a burning desire to own a piece of candle-making history, how much would a grisset pan be worth today?
16:32Well, they're not cheap.
16:35And one like this would set you back £500, or even more.
16:42With that enlightening news, let's get back to the shopping.
16:46With half an hour left, both teams still need one more buy, and the blues are on the hunt for their big spend.
16:54I've seen something over here, and, of course, it's got our favourite colour on it.
16:57Yep.
16:58Blue.
16:59Blue.
17:0018th century, Chinese.
17:02Blue and white decorated, what's known as a palette mug.
17:05It will have had some minor little flaw there that's been covered over by metalwork.
17:10But, essentially, a big, bold, chunky lump, really.
17:14Ah.
17:15OK.
17:15China is world-famous for its blue and white porcelain.
17:19The blue pigment, usually from cobalt oxide, has been produced for more than 1,000 years.
17:26What sort of money are you looking for?
17:27£120.
17:29What would the lowest be that you would go on that one?
17:33Go on, your best price.
17:35For you, £80.
17:37£80?
17:37Right, OK.
17:38Amazing.
17:39Thank you so much.
17:40OK, that's...
17:42That's good.
17:43Is that good?
17:43That's good.
17:44That is on the shopping.
17:45So it's one to consider for the blues.
17:48Meanwhile, the Reds have found something that meets my challenge, an item with a connection
17:53to a team sport.
17:54How much is it?
17:55£35.
17:57The star yacht, made in Birkenhead.
17:59From the 60s.
18:01Is it actually operational?
18:03It would sail, yeah.
18:04Oh, right.
18:04It needs a little bit of tender loving care on the rigging.
18:07OK.
18:07I think it might be a bit of a risk, but, yeah, it might be OK.
18:16See if we can get it at a good price.
18:18Um, the lowest I'm going to go to is £32, I'm afraid.
18:22Really?
18:22I can't go below £32.
18:24What do you think you'll make, Lesley?
18:29Probably it's on the money, but we have to think about time and the risk.
18:34So, hopefully, if it makes £35, I will be fine.
18:39I think we've got 50 minutes.
18:41Shall we put it on the back burner in case I can't find anything?
18:44And then we'll come back with that.
18:45That one?
18:45OK.
18:46Yeah.
18:47So you're going to have to run for it, not me.
18:49We will carry you here.
18:50We'll carry you back.
18:51We'll carry you back.
18:52OK.
18:52Fair enough.
18:53Fair enough.
18:54So the sailing boat is a possible buy.
18:57Keep looking.
18:58What's Lucy spotted for the Blues?
19:00This chair's quite quirky.
19:02You like that?
19:03Yeah, I like the pattern.
19:04When I did my GCSE art, I did a project on William Morris.
19:08So I did, obviously, a lot of repeat patterns and stuff.
19:11So I'm drawn to that because of the bold colours.
19:14I would guess it's probably about 1900, 1905.
19:17And it's got a mahogany colour to it, but it's actually a beech grain in there.
19:22It's lighter. It's coming through, isn't it?
19:23It is.
19:23Because it just doesn't have that sort of depth.
19:26So just a really nice thing.
19:28£350.
19:28£350 is the asking price.
19:31So even if we get a little bit off it, we're still going to struggle when it comes to auction.
19:36For that reason, we're out.
19:37That's not what we want.
19:38We're out.
19:38Let's park that.
19:40Too expensive.
19:41Keep searching.
19:43Meanwhile, the Reds are still on the hunt for my team sporting challenge.
19:47How much are the bowling pins?
19:49The best price we can do is £60 for the set.
19:52Is that six?
19:53For the set of them, yeah.
19:54Yeah.
19:55What do you think, Leslie?
19:56I think that's a bit high.
19:58Yeah.
19:59And quite expensive.
20:00They're quite old.
20:01They're a bit damaged.
20:03And I was thinking maybe £20 or £10.
20:06Oh, really?
20:07But £60, no.
20:08And that's not the only problem.
20:11Well, it's ten-pin bowling.
20:13Oh, right.
20:13And we've only got six.
20:16Yeah.
20:18And there's no ball.
20:19OK.
20:19Yeah.
20:19Let's leave it.
20:20Very wise.
20:23Over with the blues, Ruth has spotted some fun salt and pepper shakers.
20:28They're just quite unusual.
20:29They're shaped like mushrooms.
20:30They are quite cute.
20:31They're a real novelty part.
20:33They are sweet.
20:33So, what price tag is on them?
20:36There's £89 on them.
20:38£89?
20:38£89.
20:39Oh, they're quite nice.
20:40Time for a closer look.
20:42So, as you can see, the enamel on the top there in green is in really good order.
20:47If you've got any chips on there, it's so difficult to actually get it repaired.
20:50What I'm going to do is just have a look and see what sort of marks are on there.
20:54And on the bottom of it, it's stamped ELA, Denmark, Stirling 925S.
21:03Does that mean that it's silver through and through?
21:05It does, yeah.
21:06Oh, it's not just silver plated?
21:08No, no, no, no.
21:08It is actually silver.
21:09It's sterling silver, 925 parts in 1,000 are pure silver.
21:14Nice baluster shape as well to the bottom of it,
21:17which will obviously make sure it doesn't fall over.
21:20What's the very best that you'd be able to do them for?
21:22Do them at Flight 75 for you.
21:24Flight 75.
21:24Flight 75, that's OK.
21:25We've got plenty of time.
21:27We know where to come back.
21:28You may feel back.
21:29You'll need to decide soon.
21:30Less than 10 minutes left.
21:33Now, could these badminton rackets meet the Reds' challenge?
21:37Leslie, we're getting a bit desperate now.
21:38I've not seen anything sport-related.
21:40I know, I agree.
21:41I agree.
21:41Yeah.
21:43So, do you want to ask about these?
21:44We can have a lot.
21:45I mean, it's sort of team sport.
21:47Yeah, what do you think I know?
21:48We're stretching it a bit, but yeah, maybe doubles,
21:50so it's still team sport.
21:52How much?
21:53Are you selling these individually or as a...?
21:55Yeah, £2 each.
21:56£2 each?
21:57Yeah.
21:58OK.
22:00How many in this bag?
22:02There's about 15 in there.
22:04Oh, right, OK.
22:04I think, is this another one for the back burner?
22:11Personally, I think boat, because this is...
22:13I think this will be difficult to sell at the auction.
22:14What do you think, Leslie?
22:16Yeah?
22:18Well, yes.
22:20The boat would be better.
22:22OK.
22:22Let's go back.
22:24We'll have to run there, you know that, don't you?
22:26Right.
22:26Yeah.
22:28Let's go.
22:28So, while the Reds steer Leslie back to the boat,
22:37the Blues have made a quick appointment at the hair salon.
22:40I'm just going to put some toner in.
22:42OK.
22:42And then we're going to do...
22:43I don't think I trust her with my hair.
22:44And then we do a perm.
22:46OK.
22:46Oh, very nice.
22:48Turn around, love.
22:49Oh, my God.
22:50You're going to be the belle of the ball at the disco tonight.
22:53Some good vintage things.
22:54There's nothing that I'm seeing that betters what we've got.
22:56I've already seen and gone, OK, let's move on.
23:00Enough playtime, Blues.
23:01You need to focus.
23:04Now, is the boat still there?
23:07You haven't gotten rid of it yet, then?
23:08Er, no.
23:09A little bit of interest in it, but it's still here.
23:12OK.
23:13No one with a blue jacket?
23:14Er, no.
23:15OK.
23:16All right, OK.
23:18That's a relief.
23:19Best price.
23:20I wasn't really going to go lower than 32, guys, really.
23:23I'm sure you'll make something on that.
23:25If we don't go 29 and we shake on it now.
23:3030 up to death.
23:3230.
23:32What do you think, Lesley?
23:35He won't go up.
23:36I think you will see a profit in it.
23:39Oh, right.
23:39It's nice.
23:40Yeah.
23:40It's a nice boat.
23:41Yeah.
23:44And something I've spotted is the name of the boat.
23:47It's the Endeavour 4.
23:49And how many of us?
23:51Oh, yeah.
23:51More.
23:51So, there you go.
23:54That's our goalie level.
23:56So, that's a done deal for the Reds.
23:59All right.
24:00Thank you very much.
24:01Cheers.
24:01Thank you very much.
24:02At £30, the sailing boat ticks off my team sport challenge, and you're all shopped up.
24:07Great.
24:09Well done.
24:09Let's go.
24:09Come on.
24:09Let's go.
24:10All right.
24:11It's crunch time for the blues.
24:14We've got to have to make a decision.
24:15We've either got the mushrooms, and you can do them at 75.
24:20You've got that Chinese palette mug, which is 80 pounds.
24:25I'm going to throw it out there and say the mushrooms.
24:29I was quite taken by them in the first place.
24:31Yeah.
24:31It's your item.
24:32It's your choice.
24:33Let's just go and do the deal.
24:34Okay.
24:35Decision made, but have they left it too late?
24:39Oh, yeah.
24:40They're still there.
24:41They're still there.
24:42Still there.
24:42I'm happy news.
24:43Excellent.
24:44He said we were doing them at 75.
24:45Yeah.
24:45So.
24:46Have we got a deal?
24:47We have got a deal.
24:48Deal.
24:48Yay.
24:50Well done, blues.
24:52Your big spend's in the bag with these enummeled silver, salt and pepper shakers for 75 pounds.
25:01Right, teams.
25:02Shopping's over.
25:03I mean, we couldn't do without.
25:04Yeah, you couldn't do without.
25:05Oh, I'm so sorry.
25:06You're a little gem.
25:07Let's remind ourselves what the red team bought.
25:10They began their shop with the Victorian bisque doll for 75 pounds, meeting their big spend.
25:18This collection of model buses set them back 15 pounds.
25:23And finally, this model sailing boat met my team sport challenge, 30 pounds paid.
25:30Leslie, how were they?
25:32Oh, they were fantastic.
25:35Great fun as well.
25:37Dragging me all over the place they were.
25:40So, tell me, which was your favourite item?
25:43Having grandchildren, I'm going to say the doll.
25:45Oh, yes.
25:46That's gorgeous, isn't it?
25:47It is.
25:48And what about you, Anil?
25:49I'm going to go for the bus is, because we only went out to get one bus.
25:54And five came along.
25:56Oh, my goodness.
25:57And which do you think is going to make the most money at auction?
25:59Again, I'm going to say the doll.
26:00You're going to say the doll?
26:01Massive reduction on it, so that's...
26:03Fingers crossed.
26:04I don't think you'll need them crossed.
26:06And what about you?
26:08I'm going to agree with Ash, and I think the doll.
26:10So, in all, you spent 120 pounds.
26:13We did, yes.
26:14Which leaves 180.
26:16Could you please hand that over to your esteemed expert, Lesley?
26:20Here, Lesley.
26:22Ooh, thank you very much.
26:24A nice amount of money, Lesley.
26:26What do you think you're going to spend it on?
26:30I think I need to go for a cup of tea first and have a think.
26:36All right.
26:37Very wise.
26:38So, while Lesley goes for a cup of tea and a think,
26:41let's remind ourselves what the blue team bought.
26:46They teed off with the Golfers Tankard,
26:48which met my challenge to buy a piece of studio pottery.
26:52£4 pay.
26:54They got a really good deal on this vintage folding bike,
26:57which cost £28.
26:59And their final buy was their big spend,
27:02£75 for the enamelled salt and pepper shakers.
27:06So, have you had a wonderful shop?
27:08We've had a great day.
27:09Oh, it's been fantastic.
27:10So much fun.
27:11How were they, Colin?
27:12They were great.
27:13It was so quick, wasn't it?
27:15We had a ball, yeah.
27:16So, which was your favourite item?
27:18My favourite item was the salt and pepper kruesh.
27:21I just think they're really dinky and a bit novel.
27:23Lovely.
27:23And they were the big spend?
27:25They were the big spend.
27:26So, which was your favourite item?
27:29Mine has to be the bike.
27:31I just think it's really unique
27:32and there's just something quite quirky and edgy that I love about it.
27:36Which do you think is going to make the most money at auction?
27:38I think both of us think the bike.
27:40Do you?
27:41Yeah.
27:41Both of us are pretty.
27:42Yeah.
27:42Yeah, it's so retro and I think it's probably in fashion right now
27:45and it'll appeal to a lot of people.
27:47So, how much did you spend in all?
27:48We spent £107.
27:50£107.
27:51Leaving £193 for Colin.
27:54There we go, Colin.
27:55Thank you very much.
27:56Don't spend it all at once.
27:57Well, I just might.
28:00You never know.
28:02So, Colin, any ideas what you're going to spend this on?
28:05Well, I came out of the shop having loads of ideas
28:08because we had so much time at the end to just look around.
28:12So, there were a few things on periphery vision that might just work.
28:16So, while Colin goes off in search of his bonus buy,
28:20it's time for me to head over to the auction.
28:25I've come to Maxwell's in Stockport to meet Tom Blackmore.
28:29Hello, Tom.
28:30Lovely to be here with you.
28:32Good to see you.
28:32Thanks for having us.
28:33First was the red team, Ash and O'Neill,
28:37ably led by lovely Leslie.
28:40And their first item was this doll.
28:42Now, what do you make of her?
28:44Yeah, nice sort of 19th century Parisian doll.
28:47If she had glass eyes, I think she'd be a winner.
28:50But with the porcelain, it's not as sought after, really.
28:54OK.
28:55What's your estimate?
28:56£30 to £50.
28:57They paid £75.
28:59I think that might be a bit ambitious.
29:02OK.
29:02Well, their second item was this selection of Corgi buses.
29:07Now, what do you make of those?
29:09Yeah, nice little relatively modern collection,
29:12with some local interest, limited editions,
29:16nicely boxed and nicely kept.
29:18But we find there's quite a lot on the market these days.
29:21So, they don't have the value as some of the older,
29:25sort of 60s models, that kind of thing, really.
29:27So, there is people out there for them,
29:29but not in the same quantity.
29:31No.
29:31So, what's your estimate?
29:33£15 to £20.
29:34Well, they'll be happy.
29:35They paid £15.
29:37Mm, just on the money.
29:38And then, finally, they bought this vintage pond yacht,
29:43which ticked off my challenge,
29:45which was to buy an item with a connection to a team sport.
29:48Mm.
29:48So, what do you think about this?
29:50Nice model, in good condition, not a bad maker.
29:53We find these days there's not as many pond yacht enthusiasts around, unfortunately.
29:59So, they don't do as well as they used to do.
30:01Right.
30:01But they're still a collectible item.
30:02And your estimate?
30:04£20 to £40.
30:05Well, they paid smack-banging in the middle, £30 paid.
30:10Right.
30:10It could well do better, then.
30:12And now, let's go on to the blue team,
30:14which was Ruth and Lucy, led by expert Colin Young.
30:18And their first item was my challenge, a piece of studio pottery.
30:23And they went for this mug.
30:26Now, what do you make of that?
30:28Interesting piece.
30:29Golfing, always popular.
30:32Yeah, nice piece of studio.
30:34I can't see it being hugely commercial.
30:37But I suppose you could have a tea or a pint in it at the golf course if you wanted.
30:41What's your estimate?
30:42£10 to £15.
30:43Well, they'll be pleased.
30:44They paid £4.
30:45Oh, £4, yeah.
30:46That should get someone interested.
30:48Great.
30:49And then their next item was this bicycle, the folding bicycle.
30:53It's a handy piece of kit these days.
30:55A little bit of wear and tear in places,
30:58but, yeah, looks like it might be a fun one to use.
31:00And what's your estimate?
31:02£20 to £40.
31:03Well, they paid £28.
31:06Yeah, mid-estimate, so hopefully we'll do OK for them.
31:08Good, fingers crossed.
31:10And then their third item was the salt and pepper shakers.
31:15Very pretty items, these.
31:17Classic sort of Danish enamel on them.
31:21Really interesting shape.
31:22I could see these doing really well.
31:24Good.
31:24And what's your estimate?
31:26£60 to £80 on those.
31:27Well, £75 paid.
31:29I think they could carry on a bit.
31:30That's not a bad price.
31:32Yeah.
31:32Well, that's excellent, Tom.
31:33So you're on the rostrum today?
31:35Mm, I am.
31:36Great.
31:37Looking forward to it.
31:37We'll do our best for them.
31:39I have £85.90.
31:41£95's the bid now.
31:42Fair warning, ladies and gentlemen, I will sell.
31:45Ash, O'Neill, Leslie, Emma.
31:47Are you excited to be here?
31:49Really excited.
31:50A little bit nervous?
31:51A lot.
31:53Have you been to an auction before?
31:55No, never.
31:56It's fine.
31:56Nothing to worry about.
31:57All is well.
31:58Your first item, which was your big spend, is a lovely doll.
32:03£75 paid.
32:05You've not long to wait because it's coming up right now.
32:08Here we have a 19th century small Parisian porcelain-headed doll.
32:12So, what should we say for this one?
32:13I have commission interest.
32:15I can start the bidding on this lot at £20 on commission.
32:18Come on.
32:18That means £20 on commission.
32:19You need it.
32:21At £20 now.
32:23Any further bids?
32:23I have 20 and five.
32:25Come on.
32:26£35 with you.
32:27Commission's out now.
32:28We're in the room there at £35 now.
32:31Are we all finished this time?
32:32Fair warning.
32:32No, we're not.
32:33We're not finished.
32:33£45.
32:35£45.
32:38£50 bid.
32:39And five.
32:40£55 now.
32:42Any further bids at £55?
32:44Oh!
32:46That's Lewis.
32:46£55.
32:48Don't worry.
32:49£55 could be worse.
32:51That's minus £20.
32:53But don't worry.
32:55It's not a lot.
32:56Your next item is the buses.
32:59£15 only paid.
33:01They're all boxed, mint condition.
33:04And they're coming up right now.
33:06We have the Corgi original omnibus models here.
33:10Double-deckers.
33:11All boxed here.
33:12Nice condition.
33:13Some limited models as well.
33:14Start me somewhere.
33:15£20 for it.
33:17£20 is the bid.
33:17Yes.
33:18We're the profit.
33:19Come on.
33:20Yes.
33:20I'll hold that.
33:22Any further bids now?
33:24I have £20.
33:24Are we all finished at £20 this time?
33:26For the buses.
33:27Fair warning.
33:28I am going to sell.
33:30Yes.
33:30£20.
33:32Brilliant.
33:33That is plus £5, which takes you to minus £15.
33:39Oh.
33:39Those dizzy heights.
33:41You're creeping back.
33:43Now, your next lot is my challenge.
33:46An item with a connection to a team sport.
33:48That's right.
33:49And you bought this lovely pond yacht.
33:52£30 paid.
33:54Is it going to sail away to a profit?
33:56Yes.
33:56This looks so.
33:57It's coming up now.
34:00This vintage wooden pond yacht.
34:01Star yacht Birkenhead.
34:03Named Endeavour 4.
34:04Start me somewhere for it.
34:06£20.
34:0720.
34:0820 bid.
34:09And five, sir.
34:10And 30.
34:11And five.
34:12Yes.
34:13Come on.
34:14Any further bids now?
34:16I have £35 and £40 just in time.
34:19Oh.
34:19Come on.
34:20We're in the room still at £45.
34:22£45 then.
34:24Oh, wow.
34:24£45.
34:26Are we even yet?
34:28That is plus 15, which takes your total to zero.
34:32Yay!
34:34Which is brilliant.
34:35And you've got all to play for, because you've still got Lesley's bonus buy.
34:39So, close your eyes, guys.
34:42Lesley, could you please go and get your bonus buy?
34:45Nice picture, Dean.
34:46What shall we say?
34:47Right.
34:48Open your eyes.
34:50Wow.
34:51That is very pretty.
34:53It is pretty.
34:54Do you remember it?
34:55I do.
34:56Yeah, we remember it.
34:57Yes.
34:58We did pick it up.
34:59OK, so it's an enamel teapot.
35:04You wouldn't use it for real.
35:05It's just a small collectible, and they are very collectible items.
35:09The enamel is in perfect condition as well.
35:11How much did you pay for it, Lesley?
35:13£15.
35:15How much do you think we can make, Lesley?
35:18£20 to £25.
35:20Yes.
35:21I think we have to go for it, don't we?
35:22100%.
35:23You're definitely going for it.
35:24Yes.
35:25Right.
35:25Let's find out what our auctioneer thinks about Lesley's bonus buy.
35:31An interesting item.
35:32Unusual designer, Charlotte Davite.
35:35People like fish.
35:37People like small display teapots.
35:39So, hopefully, it should do OK.
35:41And what's your estimate?
35:42£15 to £20.
35:43Right.
35:44Well, £15 paid.
35:45£15 paid.
35:46They should, hopefully, be in luck with that.
35:48£15.
35:49I've had a word with the auctioneer, and he likes your teapot, Lesley.
35:54He likes it quite a bit.
35:55And he's estimated it at £15 to £20.
35:58Oh, right.
35:59So, with a fair wind, there should be a bit of profit.
36:02That's hoping to be.
36:03Good luck.
36:05It's coming up right now.
36:07Miniature blue enamel teapot by Charlotte Davita.
36:10£20 for it.
36:11£20.
36:13£25 I'm bid.
36:14And £30 is the bid.
36:14Oh, yes.
36:17We're in the profit.
36:18You're my pot for it.
36:19We're in the profit.
36:20Well done, Lesley.
36:21£30.
36:22Online at 30.
36:23Are we all finished, then?
36:25At £30.
36:26Fair warning, ladies and gentlemen.
36:26I will sell.
36:28Yeah!
36:29We're in profit.
36:30We're in profit.
36:31Fantastic.
36:31Thank you, Lesley.
36:32Thank you, Lesley.
36:33Thanks to your wonderful expert, Lesley.
36:36You have turned a zero to a nice fat £15 profit.
36:41Well done, Lesley.
36:43Yes.
36:44Really happy about that.
36:45I am.
36:51Well, Lucy, Ruth, are you excited?
36:54Cannot wait.
36:55Super excited, yeah.
36:56A bit nervous?
36:57Yeah, definitely.
36:59Don't worry.
37:00Colin's here to look after you.
37:01I'm here to be nervous for you.
37:03Well, your first item, which was my challenge, a piece of studio pottery,
37:09you went out and bought that lovely mug, didn't you?
37:11We did, yeah.
37:12£4 only paid.
37:14We have to go for it.
37:15That's to be seen.
37:16It's coming up right now.
37:18We have this vintage 1970s mug here, studio pottery, decorated with a golfer, taking a shot.
37:24Start me at £15 for the mug.
37:26£15.
37:28No.
37:28Start me at £10, then, if you like.
37:29Oh!
37:31No.
37:32Start me at £5, if you like.
37:33£5.
37:34That's a profit.
37:35Yes.
37:35I bid.
37:36That's a profit.
37:37That's a profit.
37:38Yeah, yeah, yeah.
37:39Any further bids now?
37:40I have five, and I will sell at £5.
37:42Wow.
37:43Wow.
37:44£5.
37:45£10.
37:46That's plus £1 profit.
37:47£1.
37:48Now, your second item, the 20th century folding bicycle.
37:52I'm so excited for this.
37:53£28 only paid.
37:55But is it going to ride up with a profit for you?
37:58Fingers crossed.
37:59Well, we're going to find out.
38:00Let's find out.
38:01The late 20th century folding bicycle made by Universal here.
38:0530?
38:07Nope.
38:08Start me at £20, then, if you like.
38:09£20.
38:10£20.
38:11£10, then, if you like.
38:12£10.
38:13Bid.
38:14£10 and bid.
38:15Come on.
38:16Your bids are now at £10.
38:17£15 against you.
38:18Ooh, it's wrong.
38:19Wrong line now.
38:20£15.
38:21At £15, are we all finished?
38:22Are we all finished at £15?
38:23All done this time?
38:24Fair warning.
38:25Oh!
38:26£15.
38:27That is minus 13.
38:28I can't be surprised by that.
38:29You're at minus 12.
38:30But don't be despondent.
38:31You've got your big spend.
38:32Lovely little pair of salt and pepper shakers.
38:33£75 paid.
38:34And here they are.
38:35This pair of Danish salt and pepper shakers, in the form of mushrooms, very pretty shakers
38:51here.
38:52Start me somewhere, then.
38:5380, if you like.
38:5480.
38:5580 and bid.
38:56Yes!
38:57The smoothers and shakers for this.
38:59And five now.
39:00We're in the room now.
39:0185.
39:02Have 85.
39:0390 now.
39:04Another bid.
39:06Yes.
39:07And 100.
39:09And 10.
39:10110's now the bid.
39:11At £110.
39:12120, they're back again.
39:13Yes.
39:14Getting better.
39:15Getting better.
39:16Are we all finished this time?
39:18Fair warning, ladies and gentlemen.
39:19I will sell.
39:20Yes!
39:21£120.
39:22That's £45 profit.
39:26Yes.
39:27You were at minus 12, so you're now at plus £33, which is brilliant.
39:36And you've still got magnificent Colin's bonus buy.
39:40Of course.
39:41So close your eyes, ladies.
39:44Colin, please go and get your buy.
39:47Open your eyes, ladies.
39:49Oh!
39:50The tankard!
39:51The tankard!
39:52Well remembered!
39:53The tankard!
39:54She was a beauty.
39:5518th century Chinese pallet muggle tankard.
39:58We discussed it when we looked round on the shop.
40:01Just that little bit of repair there, but really it's next to nothing on it.
40:05Yeah.
40:06Lovely serpent handle on it.
40:08Beautiful decoration.
40:09What did you pay for it?
40:10Well, I got it for £75.
40:14I managed to go back and do a little bit more negotiating.
40:17Yeah.
40:18What do you think it will sell for it?
40:20I think it has got to be worth a minimum of 80 to 120.
40:23OK.
40:24I rate it.
40:25OK.
40:26Because you love it, Colin, I think go for it.
40:27Yeah, we've got faith in you.
40:29Absolutely.
40:30We love a gamble.
40:31We do.
40:32OK.
40:33So let's find out what our auctioneer thinks about Colin's Chinese tankard.
40:38It's a nice big piece, this one.
40:40Nice and bright.
40:41Nice condition overall as well.
40:42You can never count out Chinese export ware, so hopefully it'll do quite well.
40:46And your estimate?
40:4780 to 120.
40:49Well, Colin will be pleased.
40:51He paid £75.
40:52I think that's a good buy.
40:53I've had a win with the auctioneer and he likes Colin's tankard.
40:58He likes it quite a lot, in fact.
41:00He's estimated at 80 to 120.
41:03Oh, wow.
41:04£75 only paid.
41:06And it's coming up right now.
41:09This Chinese export, very large tankard here.
41:12Dragon decoration to it.
41:14So what do we say?
41:15£100?
41:16£100?
41:17No, start me somewhere.
41:18£50?
41:19£50?
41:20£40?
41:21£40?
41:22It's rather silent, isn't it?
41:24Yeah.
41:25£40 bid.
41:27You're online at £40.
41:28£45?
41:30There's the hand at £45.
41:31Any further bids at £45?
41:33At £45?
41:34I'm afraid that is minus £30.
41:43But don't worry, that still leaves you with a profit of £3.
41:49Caroline, you're rocking the world here.
42:00Well, teams, what a journey that was, eh?
42:03Yeah.
42:04Quite exciting.
42:05And I've got money to hand out.
42:07Ooh!
42:08Yes!
42:11But there can be only one winner.
42:14And today, the winning team are...
42:19The Reds!
42:20Yeah!
42:25Well done, guys.
42:27Blues.
42:28You've finished up winning £3.
42:31£3 profit.
42:32Any ideas what you're going to do with it?
42:34We'll probably get a bottle of pop each on the way home.
42:37Good!
42:38Good, but you've had fun.
42:40We've had fun.
42:41Yeah, we've had a great time.
42:42We've had a great time with Ash and O'Neill as well.
42:44So, yeah, it's been really good.
42:45Brilliant.
42:46Yeah.
42:47And now, the winners.
42:48You have ended up winning with a whopping £15.
42:51Ooh!
42:52Well done.
42:53Wonderful Lesley.
42:54Thanks to Lesley.
42:55Thanks to Lesley, yep.
42:56So, who's going to have the money?
42:57Ash.
42:58There you are, Ash.
43:00Now, what are you going to do with it?
43:01I think I'll share it with O'Neill.
43:05Brilliant.
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