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Bargain Hunt - Season 72 Episode 15 -
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Ardingly 27
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00:00On Bargain Hunt, we love looking back at the fashion that defined the decades.
00:06It's the perfect excuse to dress up.
00:09Like a fabulous flapper girl from the 1920s.
00:14Or in the boho style of the 60s and 70s.
00:19I reckon I'd wear this now.
00:21And later, I'll be meeting a dapper young man
00:23who takes dressing in period costume to a whole new level.
00:28But first, it's time to see if today's teams look the part.
00:33Let's go bargain hunting.
00:34Today's Reds and Blues can't wait to start shopping
01:00for bargains at this jam-packed antiques fair in Ardinglai.
01:04Each team is given £300 but just 60 minutes to buy three items here at the fair.
01:10One must cost at least £75 and they'll also have to meet my shopping challenge.
01:16Then they'll be off to auction and the team that makes the bigger profit
01:19or the smaller loss will be crowned today's winners.
01:24Let's meet today's teams.
01:26Well, hey.
01:26I'm Keely.
01:27And I'm Sohesh.
01:28We're ready for take-off.
01:29And sky's the limit.
01:31How did you two meet?
01:32We've known each other for about 16 years.
01:35I can't get rid of her.
01:36But no, I love her to bits.
01:38What kind of team will you be?
01:40We're going to be the best team.
01:41We listen to each other or he listens to me.
01:46And who'll be in charge?
01:48Well, me, of course.
01:49Definitely Keely by country world.
01:52Are you here to win?
01:54Oh, God, yes.
01:55We win a golden gavel.
01:56That's what we really, really want.
01:57Aiming high, Reds.
01:59Right, let's meet the opposition.
02:01Hi, I'm Becca.
02:03And I'm Mike.
02:03And we're here to tick off some deals.
02:05And teach the Reds a lesson.
02:06You're teachers, I take it?
02:09We were at school together.
02:11And then we happened to end up working together.
02:13Bumped into each other in the same school.
02:14And it's like, oh, hello.
02:16What's on your shopping list?
02:18You like things that you would like to take home.
02:20Yeah.
02:20I'm just really after a bargain.
02:22So who's the boss?
02:23I think it's going to be Becca.
02:25I hope it's Becca.
02:26Yeah.
02:27Are you competitive?
02:29I'm not good at losing.
02:30Even if we play a game of cards at home and I win,
02:34he's like, no, we've got to play again.
02:35I think we're in for some fun today.
02:37Let's get started.
02:38Hi, teams.
02:40Hey.
02:41How's it going?
02:42I'm very well.
02:43You're up for this, Reds?
02:44Absolutely.
02:45Oh, yeah.
02:46Absolutely.
02:46Can't wait.
02:46Blues, you're going to say the same, right?
02:48Absolutely.
02:49Yep, we're up for it.
02:50I will give each team £300.
02:52Who will take it for the Reds?
02:53Keely.
02:54I will take that.
02:54Keely, why are you in charge of the money?
02:56Thank you very much.
02:57Because I'm the sensible one.
02:58Ah, OK.
02:59So who's the sensible one for the Blues?
03:02That would be me.
03:02Becca.
03:03Definitely not me.
03:04I'm a woman.
03:05OK.
03:06So, Sahesh, you're not sensible, but you're getting a challenge.
03:08Thank you.
03:09And same for you, Mike.
03:10Thank you.
03:11Right.
03:11The best part is introducing you to your experts.
03:13I love this bit.
03:14Are you ready to meet them?
03:15Absolutely.
03:15Yes, they are.
03:16Well, they're keen to meet you, so off you go.
03:18Thank you.
03:19They're off to meet their absolutely delightful experts,
03:21but what do they think makes a good one?
03:24Someone who's up for fun.
03:26Someone who can give us a bit of guidance.
03:30Someone who can pilot us to a victory.
03:32OK, team, are you ready for flight?
03:35For the Reds, it's Danny Sebastian.
03:39And someone that can make us profit.
03:41Rebecca and Mike, I will do my best.
03:44And for the Blues, it's Kate Bliss.
03:48Time to reveal my challenges.
03:51An item that's at least 100 years old.
03:53Wow.
03:54An item designed to be used outdoors.
03:58The pressure's on, teams.
04:00Your 60 minutes start now.
04:02Let's go!
04:03Let's go!
04:04Come on!
04:05Both teams are off to a keen start.
04:08And the Reds are already thinking about my challenge.
04:12The Windsor chair.
04:14Very nice.
04:15Oak.
04:16Well, I'll tell you what, we can double up on this one
04:18because it's definitely going to fulfil our challenge 100 years old.
04:22Yeah, it's circa 1900.
04:25And secondly, I'd imagine at that price, which is £225, it would fill our big spend.
04:31I mean, what sort of money can this be?
04:32Best, best, best we could do would be £180.
04:35With £180.
04:36I think £180.
04:38I think it might be a little bit much for us.
04:40Nice try, Reds.
04:43The Blues are also starting with their challenge to find an outdoor item.
04:48They've got detail to it.
04:50They have.
04:51For me, they look a little bit more modern.
04:53They're like the kind of Chinese dogs of foe, if you like.
04:56The guard dogs or...
04:58With a bit of paint spilt on them as well.
05:00Oh, well spotted.
05:02A bit of cherub bed bath.
05:03It looks like there's been a...
05:06A bit of a smash.
05:07Yeah, I don't...
05:08It's not particularly balanced, is it, anymore?
05:10No.
05:11Yeah.
05:11Just keep looking.
05:12Good plan.
05:14Now, what's got Keely's eye?
05:17Anything take your fancy?
05:18We've got some vintage jewellery in here.
05:211950s filigree brooch.
05:24Is that silver, that one?
05:25It hasn't got that.
05:26I don't think that's silver.
05:27No, it's not got that look about it, has it?
05:30What's the price on it?
05:31So, that one's £10.
05:33Hmm.
05:34Should we move on then?
05:35You're moving on then.
05:36I could tell this was happening.
05:37Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:38Danny steers the reds away,
05:40while the blues have headed indoors.
05:43Is that a fruit knife?
05:44Yeah, it is.
05:45That is lovely, because it's in its box.
05:48Is it Mother of Pearl?
05:49It is, yeah.
05:50So, we've got Mother of Pearl,
05:51and we've got a little silver blade,
05:55which is hallmarked there.
05:57I really like that.
05:58Which is lovely.
05:59And actually, the blade is in really nice condition.
06:02So, a little fruit knife,
06:03got a little bit of decoration.
06:04See the stripes on it?
06:05Yes.
06:06That's actually been carved into the Mother of Pearl.
06:09And the fact is, it's not gone rusty,
06:11because so many of them do, don't they?
06:14They do.
06:15So, we've got clear hallmarks for Sheffield.
06:17I think that's Victorian, actually.
06:20How much is that one?
06:21Well, I'm on £100 for it.
06:23To normal people, yeah.
06:24But I'll do it for a bit of fun for you.
06:25I'll do it for £45.
06:26£45?
06:27They are sought after, I have to say.
06:29And I would put sort of £40 to £80 on it at auction.
06:34It's got the box as well, which is a real bonus.
06:37I think that's a good start.
06:38Yeah, I do.
06:39I think we've got a deal.
06:40Yeah.
06:41Yeah.
06:41£45, you happy with that?
06:42Thank you very much.
06:43Thank you.
06:43Brilliant.
06:44Good work, Blues.
06:46The Fruit Knife is your first buy,
06:48with just under 15 minutes on the clock.
06:50Fantastic, guys.
06:51So, challenge Big Spend.
06:53Yeah, let's go.
06:54This way.
06:55Meanwhile, are the Reds clowning around?
06:58It's like a little, like a music box, isn't it?
07:00Music box, yeah.
07:01You wind it up, once that's pressed in,
07:03I think it's a bit, hmm.
07:05There's no way to it, do I think?
07:06There's no way to it?
07:07No.
07:07Oh, no.
07:07I'm not.
07:08Yeah, I'm not.
07:09I don't like that.
07:10This is not what we're looking for.
07:11The search continues for the Reds.
07:15What has Mike spotted?
07:17What have you got, Mike?
07:18Is it a toy, or is it...?
07:21I'm not too sure.
07:22There's a lot of age to it, looking at the wheels.
07:23Yeah, it's got age to it.
07:24It has got age.
07:25How old do you think it is?
07:26It's got to be 70s, I reckon.
07:2870s?
07:28And how much are you looking for?
07:29I had the right on it.
07:30At the end of the day now, I could do £23 on it.
07:32£20.
07:33OK.
07:34It's quite unusual.
07:34No, I think we park it.
07:36Yeah, park it?
07:37Park it, maybe?
07:37You're not sure?
07:38No.
07:38The toy car is a no for now.
07:42What's next for you, Reds?
07:44What about the candlestick?
07:47It'd be nice if there was two of those.
07:50I think one on its own just might not really cut them.
07:54And would that base be authentic?
07:55No, that base has definitely been added.
07:58Yeah.
07:59No, I don't think so.
08:00No, it's not doing it.
08:00No, I wish there was two of them.
08:02Good advice from Danny, but you do still need your first buy, team.
08:06And let's go in this big shed.
08:08There's quite a few in there.
08:09Come on, let's step up a little bit.
08:11Let's go.
08:11Come on.
08:12With the spring in their step, can the Reds pin their hopes on some silver?
08:17I quite like this.
08:18Oh, do you?
08:19And that's a little modern pincushion with glass eyes.
08:23Is it silver?
08:24Silver.
08:24Stamped silver, yes.
08:26Yeah, it's stamped 925.
08:27That's what we want to see, really, a British silver mark.
08:30It's quite nice.
08:31I mean, you know, they're quite fashionable.
08:33There's quite a lot of people who do sewing and that sort of thing.
08:36It's nice, it's novelty, and people collect pincushions.
08:39It's beautiful, yeah.
08:40Is it cheap?
08:41Well, I've been on 60 for it.
08:43I'll do it for £35, give it a chance.
08:46Knock a bit more off for us.
08:48I'll lose a fiver because I like use a fiver.
08:50Oh, bless you.
08:52I think she'll shake his hand.
08:53Yeah.
08:53No, it's very much.
08:55Thank you.
08:55Thank you very much.
08:57The silver pincushion is your first buy.
08:59Well done, Reds.
09:01But I'll tell you what, we'll be 25 minutes in.
09:04Yes.
09:04Yes, let's go, let's go, let's go.
09:06We've still got the challenge, we've still got the big spend.
09:08Yeah.
09:08We've got a lot of work to do.
09:09Okay.
09:10So while Danny cracks the whip, the Blues have found this.
09:15That looks like a baton to me, or a swagger stick.
09:18Swagger stick.
09:19So it's a stick that gentlemen had, Georgian gentlemen, or 19th century Victorian people,
09:24just as a sort of fashionable accoutrement, and a lovely turned wooden stick there.
09:33It's definitely a silver mount, and we've got Royal Engineers.
09:37Yeah.
09:37E.M.
09:38Paul, R.E.
09:39The engraving looks really clear.
09:41So maybe it was used on a parade ground.
09:47Do you like it?
09:48What do you think?
09:49I like that it's different.
09:50It's different, yeah.
09:51How much is this, please?
09:53I've got it up to £70, but it's snakewood.
09:55It's snakewood, is it?
09:56It is snakewood.
09:57It's very, very unusual.
09:59What would be the best on that, please?
10:02I don't want to come down much.
10:03I'd knock a tenner off it, and make it £60.
10:05My worry is how commercial it's going to be at an auction.
10:09Shall we have a think?
10:10We can always come back.
10:11Yeah.
10:11Could be a contender for your big spend, though, Blues.
10:15Back to the Reds, as they hunt for their 100-year-old challenge.
10:19What do you think about glass items?
10:21Glass is good.
10:22I just think with glass, it needs to be a big piece if it's going to auction.
10:28Preferably with a name like White Friars, Aurifons, Murano, something like that.
10:34It really needs to be.
10:34Otherwise, when it goes to auction, I think it's going to get lost.
10:39OK.
10:40While Danny dishes out the advice, what have you found, Blues?
10:45What is it?
10:46A shaker?
10:47Yeah, so that's a little pepperette.
10:49Chinese silver rickshaw condiment set made in Hong Kong.
10:52So this would have been on a table, and it could be a lower grade of silver to sterling silver,
11:00because it's Chinese.
11:01But you've got your little salt, pepper, and probably a little mustard or condiment in there.
11:07And you could wheel it up and down the table.
11:10It's quite light, isn't it?
11:12But it's actually quite a nice novelty little thing.
11:15It's marked silver.
11:17Yes.
11:17You're never going to get marks like you would on an English hallmark, with the date letter
11:25and the maker's mark, because they mark them differently.
11:28So it's more buying it as a little novelty piece.
11:32Something that appeals to you or not really?
11:33I actually know.
11:34I like the fact that it's quirky and different.
11:38I think that's really nice.
11:39I think you're more taken than I am, but I like the novelty side.
11:43What is the best price on that?
11:45The very best I can do is $60.
11:47And it does come, you can have the original box as well.
11:51OK.
11:51Well, that's something to think about.
11:53It's definitely something to think about.
11:54So it's a maybe for the silver condiment set.
11:58What about, like, toys, dolls?
12:03Yes, Keely, those dolls do look over 100 years old.
12:07Well, really, what you're looking for when it comes to dolls is porcelain ones.
12:12OK.
12:13Antique French doll.
12:15On the back of the neck sometimes you find the name, especially if they're German.
12:19But this one hasn't got it.
12:21I mean, it seems quite rich to me at $135.
12:24I was, yeah, I was thinking the same.
12:27Shall we move on?
12:27Yeah, let's move on.
12:29It would meet both of your challenges, though, Reds.
12:34With 20 minutes left, the teams are level pegging with their challenge and big spend left to find.
12:40Something to be used outdoors, something to be used outdoors.
12:43Just wondering, there's a little bag down there, a little vintage bag.
12:47That's designed for use outside.
12:50Does the clasp work?
12:51Let's have a look, Mike.
12:54And is it a...
12:55Does it twist?
12:56That's it.
12:58Nice.
12:58Nice, you've got the key.
12:59I mean, it's indoors and outdoors, but it's definitely designed for travel, which is outdoors.
13:05They're known as Gladstone bags, actually, named after Gladstone, the Prime Minister.
13:11And they're usually used by doctors because they can open up so widely because they've got a metal frame on them.
13:19And then, you know, you can use it almost like a tray so a doctor could get at all his medicines and bits and pieces.
13:27Little brass, little cartouche there, which probably would have been engraved with initials, but actually the leather is in really good order.
13:38I think that's different.
13:40Yeah, it is.
13:40I think it would depend on the price, wouldn't it?
13:42How much is it, Lisa?
13:4420?
13:45Make us fall in love with it.
13:4715.
13:48I don't think we can say no at 15.
13:50Happy, Becca?
13:50Yeah, I'm happy.
13:51You sure?
13:52Yeah.
13:5215 pounds.
13:53Thank you.
13:54Good man.
13:55Nice work, Blues.
13:56The Gladstone bag is your second buy and meets my challenge.
14:00Fantastic.
14:01Well done, you guys.
14:04Right, Reds, you're playing catch-up.
14:06What have you found, Sahesh?
14:08Is it brass or copper?
14:11It's not that heavy.
14:13That is brass.
14:14What would you do with it?
14:16Plants.
14:17Planter.
14:17Ice bucket.
14:18Ice bucket.
14:19Even better.
14:20The old champagne.
14:21Thinking about the old champagne.
14:22That's right.
14:23Would that clean off?
14:24I guess that would clean off.
14:26Yeah.
14:26A bit of patina.
14:27Well, it would clear.
14:28It's just a bit of age, isn't it, really?
14:30Yeah.
14:31You know, there's been better and there's also worse.
14:34I think it's a bit later than 100 years old, to be honest.
14:37Okay.
14:38What's your best?
14:3970 quid.
14:4070 quid.
14:41Thank you.
14:42I think that's too rich for us.
14:43Yeah.
14:4370 quid.
14:44Come on.
14:44Okay, let's go.
14:45Come on.
14:47The Blues just need one more buy,
14:49and Becker's taken a shame to this.
14:52I quite like this little bowl and spoon here.
14:56So that is Danish silver by the look of things and enamels.
14:59I think it's really pretty.
15:00We haven't seen anything like that since we've been going round.
15:03So is it for salt?
15:05It's exactly that, yes.
15:06Salt, centuries ago, was very highly prized,
15:10but this is more a decorative thing for the table.
15:12You've got the box.
15:14It's obviously all original because it fits really nicely in there.
15:17You've got the spoon.
15:18I mean, these are collectible.
15:20So we've got the name for Mecker,
15:22which was a Danish manufacturer here,
15:26and it's marked and marked for Danish and sterling.
15:30So we know it's sterling standard.
15:32Right.
15:33The enamel is in wonderful condition.
15:36It's just all about the price, really.
15:38What could you do for us on this?
15:40Um, $130 would be the death.
15:42Would it?
15:42Yeah, I'm very limited on that, I'm afraid.
15:44If it was $110, $120, I would...
15:48I think at auction it is going to be a bit much, isn't it?
15:51Too big, even for your big spend, team.
15:54Now, Reds, could these rusty kitchen items
15:57meet my 100-year-old challenge?
15:59And what about that pot there?
16:01What is that?
16:02This looks like...
16:03Is it a chestnut burner or something like that description?
16:07What's one of them, Gov?
16:08Coffee roast in pan.
16:10Coffee roast in pan.
16:11How much is it?
16:12Very far.
16:13It's definitely sort of 1920s, round that sort of...
16:16Would you prefer this or would you prefer the chair?
16:20I reckon this.
16:22Yeah.
16:22Because this looks the part.
16:24Let's get this.
16:25Let's get it out of the way.
16:26I think get this out of the way and worry about the big spend.
16:29Yeah.
16:29Hey, what's the best on this, Gov?
16:31Come on.
16:3225.
16:3325.
16:3425.
16:35All the twos?
16:3525.
16:36We'll take it.
16:37It's a deal.
16:39The coffee roasting pan is the Reds' second buy
16:41and meets my challenge.
16:43Well done.
16:44We've still got the big spend to buy.
16:46And we've probably got about 10 minutes left.
16:48Come on, let's go.
16:49Come on, we ain't got time.
16:50Come on.
16:51Teams, you're neck and neck.
16:53With your big spends left to find
16:55and less than 10 minutes to go.
16:57What we want is something that's quite weighty,
17:00something of quality.
17:01I mean, that looks a nice little box.
17:04We've got the date on it, 1903, Middleton Hall.
17:08And I love these because they're so tactile.
17:10So it looks just like a lovely oval.
17:13It feels lovely in your hands.
17:14It's got that pebbled look to it, doesn't it?
17:15Exactly.
17:16So you have to squeeze
17:17and it pings open.
17:20Bound in 1902, Williams Limited.
17:23So it's Edward VII.
17:25Yeah, we've got clear crisp call marks.
17:27I really like that.
17:29Out of everything that we're seeing,
17:30I think that's got potential.
17:33It's marked at 120.
17:34They might give us a good deal.
17:36We're looking at this.
17:37I'm just wondering,
17:38what would be your best price on this?
17:41The TNS 120 at the moment.
17:42Could you do it for 79?
17:46It gives us a chance if it hits 80.
17:48Yeah.
17:48Would you mind?
17:48Fair enough.
17:49Absolutely.
17:50Thank you very much.
17:50That's a great discount.
17:51Thank you very much.
17:52And thank you ever so much.
17:53Great negotiating blues.
17:55The silver snuff box is your big spend
17:57and final buy.
17:59We've done it.
18:00Yes.
18:01We've done it.
18:02Amongst all the cranking and the packing up.
18:04We've done it.
18:04Well done.
18:06Come on, Reds.
18:07Your turn.
18:09We're running out of minutes.
18:10What are you after?
18:11Well, we'll...
18:12It's a big spend.
18:13We'll want to spend some money with you.
18:15Is that your van?
18:16Yeah.
18:17We might be struggling here.
18:18I sense panic.
18:22I think the only thing you've got here
18:23that might stand a chance
18:25is that pine table.
18:28Do you like pine tables?
18:29Yeah.
18:31Oh.
18:32It's functional.
18:33It's a nice side.
18:34It's practical.
18:34Nice proportion.
18:36What do you reckon?
18:36It's nice.
18:37Yeah, it's beautiful.
18:38If you go to my nice, cosy place,
18:40this would be perfect for the kitchen.
18:42That drawer is really useful.
18:44And there's nothing anything to it
18:45as there's no damage or anything.
18:47How much is that table?
18:49I have 130 on it,
18:50but you could have it for 75.
18:52It's a very good discount.
18:53It's a very good discount
18:54off the actual price that he was selling it for.
18:56I think we've found our big buy.
18:57I think we have.
18:58We've done it lost,
18:59but we've done it well.
19:00Thank you very much, sir.
19:01OK, thank you.
19:02Thank you very much.
19:03Well, that was lucky, Reds.
19:05The pine table for £75
19:07is your big spend.
19:08Just in the nick of time.
19:10And relax, teams.
19:12The shopping's done.
19:13We've done it.
19:14Come on, let's go and get a coffee.
19:15Let's go.
19:15Or a cold drink, at least.
19:17Let's remind ourselves
19:18what the Red team bought.
19:21They started with a silver pin cushion.
19:23Price paid, £30.
19:25Next, they met my 100-year-old challenge
19:29with an early 20th-century coffee roasting pan
19:32for £25.
19:35Finally, they spent big
19:37on a pine kitchen table
19:38for £75.
19:41Sahesh Keeley, Danny, you've done it.
19:43You almost used every minute available.
19:46Absolutely.
19:47And to complete the full bargain hunt experience,
19:49you bought something off the back of a van.
19:51Yes.
19:51We did.
19:53Now, be honest,
19:54was that Danny's influence?
19:55It was.
19:56Well, yes, it was.
19:58Tell me, Sahesh, first of all,
20:00which is your favourite of the three items?
20:02Mine was the table off the back of the van.
20:04I loved it.
20:05Once it came out, it was beautiful.
20:07Which do you reckon
20:08is going to bring the biggest profit?
20:09I think it will be the silver pincushion.
20:11Oh, the duck.
20:12I love duck stuff.
20:14It's so cute.
20:15Right, Keeley, are you on the same page?
20:17Which is your favourite?
20:18So my favourite was the pincushion.
20:20It was beautiful.
20:21But tell me which you think
20:22will bring the biggest profit.
20:23I think I'm on the same page as Sahesh.
20:26I think that that may bring us the biggest profit.
20:29OK, interesting.
20:30Now, you spent £130 on the nose.
20:34So who has £170 for Danny?
20:36I have.
20:37So hand it over.
20:37Thank you.
20:38Danny, £170 is a lot of dosh.
20:41Do you have a lot of thoughts?
20:43I don't know what I'm going to do.
20:45Oh, I don't know.
20:46But it's a great fair
20:47and there's plenty to choose from.
20:49So Danny's off to find a bonus buy for the Reds
20:52and it's time for us to remind ourselves
20:54what the blue team bought.
20:56This silver Mother of Pearl handled fruit knife
20:59was their first buy for £45.
21:03Next, the leather Gladstone bag
21:05met my item designed for outside challenge.
21:09£15 paid.
21:10And they finished with their big spend.
21:13A silver snuff box with gilt interior for £79.
21:19Mike, Becca, Kate, you did it.
21:21Well done.
21:22Did you expect it to go so swimmingly?
21:25We did have a plan
21:26and we didn't stick to it at all.
21:27So we've got three things that we didn't plan to buy.
21:30But yeah, we had fun.
21:31Tell me, first of all, Mike,
21:32which is your favourite item?
21:33I think it's got to be the fruit knife
21:35with the Mother and Pearl engrave.
21:37It's really nice, really pretty.
21:39Which of the items will bring the biggest profit?
21:41I think, again, the Mother of Pearl fruit knife.
21:43I think it was really well-priced in the end
21:46and it's so pretty in its box.
21:48Right, what about you, Becca?
21:49Tell me, which is your favourite?
21:50I actually agree with both, with Mike,
21:53because it was something so nice, unique
21:56and it's something you spotted,
21:58which was really lovely.
21:59Oh, good.
22:00So you think that will bring the biggest profit too?
22:01Yeah.
22:02OK, now you spent £139, I think it was £139,
22:05is that right?
22:06Yeah, that's right.
22:06So £161 in your pocket.
22:08Becca, are you still in charge of the money?
22:10I am, yes.
22:10You are, so please pass it over to Kate.
22:13There we are.
22:14Great.
22:15Kate, what are you thinking?
22:16Well, hopefully something that you'll both like.
22:18Oh, a bit of a crowd pleaser.
22:20OK.
22:21So Kate's off to find a bonus buy for the Blues
22:23and it's time for me to meet a gentleman
22:25who has a penchant for period fashion.
22:27The Regency era of the early 1800s brought us grand classical architecture
22:37and elaborate costumes from satin and lace trim dresses for women
22:42to towering top hats and tailored waistcoats for men.
22:45It's a period that fascinates Zach Pinsent
22:49and for him, channelling the elegance and flair of the Regency era
22:53has become a whole way of life.
22:56Zach, look at you here at the fair bringing antiques to life.
23:01You look incredible.
23:02Oh, well, thank you very, very much.
23:04It's a pleasure to be here.
23:05And this is an everyday look for you, isn't it?
23:06This is morning till night, every day of the year.
23:10You're on holiday, you're in the pub, you're with your friends.
23:13You're dressed like this.
23:14Absolutely.
23:15You know, airport security find me very interesting.
23:18Oh, yes, they do.
23:19They must say, what are you going to film?
23:21It's like, what are those?
23:22These are spurs, sorry, you know?
23:25Yes, you'll have to take those off.
23:27We want to know, of course, where did it all start?
23:30Well, it's interesting because every child loves dressing up
23:33and I just never really stopped.
23:35When we moved house when I was 14,
23:37I found my great-granddad's clothes upstairs in the loft
23:41from the 1920s and they fitted me perfectly.
23:43And then I thought to myself, why do I dress any other way?
23:47Did it cost your family a fortune keeping you in period costume?
23:51No, not so much because it started off with me repairing vintage pieces,
23:56finding vintage pieces,
23:57and then from repairing things went to actually then making pieces.
24:01So you have become a period costume tailor.
24:05Where did you learn this craft?
24:07Well, I'm all self-taught.
24:08So it meant a lot of research,
24:11going to the National Archives, various museums,
24:13and to a large extent,
24:15trial and error being my own teacher and apprentice.
24:18What's wonderful is that it gives you a real appreciation
24:21of how clothing is made and how it's constructed
24:24and how it's changed over time.
24:26So, for example, with an original piece like this
24:28from probably the 1770s,
24:31the fabric itself, some of it has deteriorated,
24:33but the workmanship, the stitching,
24:36is still wonderfully secure
24:37and actually still almost wearable.
24:40As you can see, you've just got such exuberance in colour.
24:42This would have been the height of fashion.
24:44You had to wear your wealth, didn't you?
24:47You had to show everyone that not only were you wealthy,
24:49you were in the know, you were fashionable,
24:51you were up to date with what was going on at the court.
24:54Well, exactly.
24:55I mean, something like this,
24:56where you've got this wonderful velvet,
24:57but then lined with a contrasting shot silk lining,
25:00would have been incredibly fashionable,
25:02but also give a nice bit of character
25:04when you were walking around.
25:05This is the wonderful thing,
25:06especially about period clothing.
25:08Everything was made bespoke for you
25:10and had your own touch to it.
25:12Things were repaired left, right and centre.
25:14George III had pieces of clothing
25:16which were darned and fixed and mended
25:19because clothing always had an intrinsic value.
25:22Rather than now, we're used to throwing things away
25:24with the fast fashion of it.
25:26I believe recently, though,
25:28there was an interesting collaboration
25:29with the National Gallery.
25:31That was really a highlight
25:33of anything I've done in my career.
25:35so far.
25:36So it was part of their 200th anniversary
25:38and it was to create a piece
25:40from The Morning Walk
25:42and it was The Gentleman's Outfit.
25:45And of course, The Morning Walk,
25:46I remember from my studies,
25:47Gainsborough, an incredible painting.
25:49So this must be Mr Hallett.
25:50Precisely.
25:51So what's the process?
25:52You have the Gainsborough portrait
25:53as your point of reference,
25:55but how do you work backwards from that
25:57to create Mr Hallett's suit?
25:58I will look a lot at original surviving pieces,
26:02pattern drafts, but also portraiture
26:04to then have the ability to draft something
26:06and then you've got to sort of cut it out with scissors
26:08and then, of course,
26:09you've got to hand-sew it all together.
26:11And is this typical for you
26:12to use art historical references
26:14from not just visual art
26:16but maybe literature as well?
26:17Absolutely.
26:18And of course,
26:18one of the most interesting,
26:20one of the most influential Regency writers,
26:22of course, Jane Austen,
26:23very rarely mentions clothing in her novels.
26:27And in fact,
26:28Mr Darcy in Jane Austen's mind
26:30wouldn't have looked like Colin Firth
26:31because the Mr Darcy she had in her mind
26:34would have probably been wearing a wig and a suit
26:37not too dissimilar to this.
26:38There's no way our viewers aren't now thinking
26:41where do I buy period costume,
26:45authentic pieces.
26:45So what would you advise?
26:47Antiques fairs like this or go to auction?
26:49You're more like to find things
26:50at sort of specialist auctions.
26:52You may find the occasional thing around and about.
26:54And in fact,
26:54I did pick this lovely original waistcoat up at auction
26:57as well as some other pieces.
26:59There are still plenty of attics
27:00with things hidden away.
27:01Ah, yes.
27:02Okay.
27:03And wouldn't we all just love a rummage?
27:04Oh, yes.
27:05It's been really lovely to chat with you, Zach.
27:07I feel terribly underdressed.
27:09But thank you for joining us on Bargain Hunt.
27:11That's really been fascinating
27:13and just keep doing what you're doing.
27:15You look fabulous.
27:16It's been an absolute pleasure.
27:17But it's time now to find out
27:18are our teams dressed for success
27:21as we head to the auction?
27:25It's always a great pleasure
27:26when I get to say I'm in the company of Tim Weeks
27:29and I am now.
27:29Tim, thank you for having Bargain Hunt.
27:31Pleasure. Welcome.
27:32We'll start with Keeley and Sahesh.
27:34Great friends.
27:35And now their new best friend
27:37is Danny Sebastian.
27:38And it was Keeley who said,
27:40I like the look of this duck.
27:42Animals and auctions just go together
27:43hand in hand, don't they?
27:44It's silver.
27:45It's contemporary, mark 925.
27:47I like it.
27:48What's your estimate?
27:49I've put 25 to 40.
27:5030 was paid.
27:51Yeah, that's good.
27:52Let's quack on.
27:53Let's move on to my challenge.
27:55An item that's at least 100 years old.
27:57They've ticked it off
27:58with this antique coffee grinder,
28:00roasting tin.
28:01They are charming
28:02and I think now's the right time.
28:04Coffee's so popular.
28:05There's a market for coffee collectors.
28:07I've put 20 to 30.
28:0825 paid.
28:09Yeah, okay.
28:10We're about thereabouts.
28:10Okay.
28:11So far it's there or thereabouts.
28:13Now, this is the big spend, obviously.
28:15I love items like this.
28:17You know, in Wiltshire,
28:17you get lots of farmhouses
28:18and that's where I picture this going.
28:20Very rustic in its style.
28:21I love the drawer.
28:23You've got the dovetail finish as well.
28:24It's in good order.
28:25It's 60 to 80.
28:26Oh, 75 pounds.
28:28That's good.
28:28This could be golden gavel territory.
28:30You know what?
28:30It could be golden gavel territory.
28:32That's exciting.
28:33Well, I'm sure the Blues
28:34will be keen to get their hands on one too.
28:37Kate Bliss led Becca and Mike around
28:38and they started off
28:40with a bargain hunt classic.
28:41It's the fruit knife,
28:42elevated by its little case, this one.
28:44You've highlighted what is,
28:46for me, the most important thing,
28:47to have the fitted case.
28:48It really does add to it.
28:49It's also silver,
28:50Hallmark Sheffield,
28:511895.
28:52You've got the Mother of Pearl handle.
28:54Really nice.
28:5530 to 50 pounds.
28:5645 pounds.
28:57OK.
28:57I was hoping it was going to be 35,
28:59if I'm honest.
28:59Oh, yeah.
29:00OK.
29:00My challenge was an item
29:02designed to be used outside,
29:04so the doctor on the go
29:05needs his Gladstone-style bag.
29:08It's leather.
29:09It's in nice order.
29:10It's well used,
29:10but I like an antique to be well used.
29:12I want a bit of patina.
29:13I want a bit of wear,
29:14but having that key,
29:15I'm hoping,
29:15is what's just going to help me
29:17when I'm bringing it to the cell ring.
29:18I put 25 to 40.
29:2015 paid.
29:21Oh, that's nice.
29:22That's such a nice piece.
29:23That's really nice.
29:23Yeah.
29:24The Blues have gone really classic antique,
29:26and they continue that theme
29:27with their snuff box.
29:28It's all about the shape,
29:30and it's a substantial piece of silver,
29:32that is.
29:32Having the graving Middleton Hall,
29:34assayed Birmingham 1902,
29:37it's a really nice piece in good order.
29:39So, what's your estimate
29:39on what must be the big spend?
29:4180 to 120.
29:42So, 79 paid.
29:43Nice.
29:44Could it be golden gavels all round?
29:45There's a chance, isn't there?
29:46I think it's down to me.
29:47Oh, totally.
29:48I hate that.
29:48No, I love that,
29:50because you hold their hopes and dreams
29:52in your hands.
29:54Stop it.
29:54No pressure.
29:5690, 95, 100, make it 110.
29:59110.
30:00Are we all sure and happy?
30:02I will sell then.
30:04Gavels raised.
30:05Keeley, Sahesh, Danny,
30:07is this your normal environment?
30:09Well, it is for Danny,
30:09but what about you?
30:10Have you been to auction before?
30:11Never been to an auction before.
30:13Now, I'm excited.
30:13Oh, no.
30:14First time, absolutely.
30:14Okay, baptism of fire.
30:16Right, this is your lot.
30:17It's your first.
30:18It's your duck.
30:19It is a pin cushion,
30:20and it was nothing at 30 pounds.
30:22Here we go.
30:23Start with just 30.
30:2430 to start us.
30:2530 pounds in the room.
30:2632 online.
30:27Oh, yes, probably.
30:28Yes.
30:28Yes, yes, yes.
30:3034, 36, 38, 40, 42.
30:34Oh, really?
30:35Yes, yes, yes, yes.
30:3644, 46, 48, 50, 55.
30:40It's 55 in my room.
30:4260.
30:43Yes.
30:43Come on.
30:44No, no, no, no.
30:4565.
30:47It's 60 pounds online.
30:49Are we all sure lots of interest?
30:52Gavels raised.
30:53Selling at 60 pounds.
30:55Well done.
30:56Yes!
30:57Well done.
30:58Well done.
30:59We'll take that.
31:00Excellent.
31:00Well, I have to say,
31:01it's a promising start.
31:02You've instantly doubled your money.
31:03That is a 30 pound profit.
31:05Lovely.
31:06Hey, brilliant.
31:07Lovely.
31:07So good.
31:08The next lot was a nice way
31:11to fulfil my challenge.
31:12An item that's at least 100 years old.
31:14We can safely say that
31:15about this lovely roasting tin,
31:17be it for coffee or nuts,
31:18whatever you want to put in it.
31:19You spent 25 pounds.
31:21Here it comes.
31:22I'm looking for 20.
31:2420, 2,
31:2524,
31:2626,
31:2828,
31:2826 pounds you're in in the room.
31:3128, back in.
31:3228.
31:32Yes, yes, yes.
31:33Thank you.
31:3430,
31:3432,
31:3634.
31:37It's 32 pounds in my room.
31:40My gavel is now raised.
31:41Are we all sure and done?
31:42Still a trick, lad.
31:43Absolutely.
31:44Come on, come on, come on.
31:45Selling then
31:46at 32 pounds.
31:49Yes!
31:4932 pounds.
31:51Fantastic.
31:52It should be high fives all round
31:54because that's a seven pound profit.
31:55So, 30 pounds becomes 37
31:58and you're one profit away from a golden gavel.
32:00It's nice.
32:01That's the goal.
32:02Absolutely.
32:03Yes, let's go.
32:04But it's probably your biggest hurdle to overcome
32:06because we're now moving on to your big spend.
32:08Yes.
32:08This table, I'm looking forward to seeing how it does.
32:1175.
32:11Absolutely.
32:11Yeah, let's go.
32:13Come on.
32:13Ready for that gavel?
32:14Yes.
32:15It's within your grasp.
32:16Here it comes.
32:18I can start on commission.
32:20This time at 50, 5, 60, 5, 70, 5, 80, 5, 90 pounds with commission.
32:31Keep going.
32:3395, 100.
32:34Make it 110 online.
32:34We're still going.
32:35110, you're in on the net.
32:36What?
32:38Are we all sure and happy?
32:40I will sell then at 110.
32:42Thank you online at 110.
32:45Yes!
32:46So much!
32:50And the sesame zag as well.
32:51Oh, yeah.
32:53Well done.
32:54I'm proud of you.
32:55I'm so amazing.
32:55110 pounds is a 35 pound profit.
32:58Yes.
32:59You had 37, but no, no, no, no, no.
33:01We are turning that to 72.
33:0372 pounds is so good on bargain hunt.
33:06Even better when it's complimented by a golden gavel.
33:09Oh, brilliant.
33:10Brilliant.
33:11So good.
33:12You're going home with money.
33:13You're going home with gavels,
33:14but you left Danny to go around the fair on his own with 170 pounds.
33:19So, Danny, you go and grab your bonus buy, and Reds, close your eyes.
33:24Right.
33:25So, come on in, Danny.
33:27Open your eyes.
33:28Yay!
33:29And what we have is a little silver, Patrick Mavros, he's a Zimbabwean silversmith, and what we have is a little antelope, it's got his little mark on there, on a wooden plinth, very, very nice, very delicately made.
33:46How old would that be?
33:46I don't think it's that old, to be honest.
33:49It might well be 60s, 70s, maybe even a little bit earlier.
33:53But I think he's a very well-known African artist.
33:56OK.
33:56How much did you pay for it?
33:58I paid 39 pounds.
34:00Oh, wow.
34:00I think I've got a good deal, haven't we?
34:02I actually think it would make.
34:03Yeah.
34:04I'd see it double its money.
34:05So would we.
34:06So, yeah.
34:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
34:08Well, yeah.
34:09I mean, it's a beautiful thing to behold, but so is a £72 profit on Bargain Hunt.
34:14Are you willing to risk any of it by going with the bonus buy?
34:17I think we should go for it.
34:18I think we should go for it as well.
34:19We've trusted him all the way.
34:20Yeah, that's right.
34:21Absolutely.
34:22Let's do it.
34:23So the Reds are going to go with the bonus buy.
34:26Let's see what Tim makes of Danny's antelope.
34:31It's very sweet, very perfect.
34:33Antelope silver.
34:34And there's a big market for it, I've learned.
34:36So this could be a very shrewd buy from Danny.
34:38Well, I put £50 to £80.
34:40A good deal for Danny because he only paid £39.
34:42Yeah, that's very clever.
34:45He says £50 to £80.
34:46Oh, brilliant.
34:47Oh, brilliant.
34:48Your chance to get a gavel.
34:49Thank you.
34:50Come on.
34:51Where's £50 to start us?
34:52Let's see if we go.
34:5350 I've got.
34:54Thank you.
34:55Yes!
34:56Super!
34:5755 online.
34:5860.
34:59Make us 65 now online.
35:00How are you doing?
35:0170.
35:0275.
35:0380's bid.
35:04Yes!
35:05Whoa!
35:06Where's £85?
35:07Are you all sure and done then?
35:09I will sell to the room at £80.
35:13Yes!
35:14Super!
35:15Very nice work.
35:16Brilliant.
35:17Well done!
35:20Thank you.
35:21It's so good.
35:22Lovely.
35:23Danny, you've added £41 to the total.
35:25Amazing!
35:26So £72 sounds nothing when you compare it to £113.
35:30There you go!
35:31I mean, pretty nice!
35:32Brilliant!
35:33And a golden gavel for me!
35:34Go away!
35:35Sorry, I told you that.
35:36Danny knows.
35:37Yes!
35:38Danny knows how important it is.
35:39Everyone now gets a golden gavel.
35:40Yes!
35:41Yes!
35:42So tough for you.
35:43Oh, I'm so happy.
35:44It really is when you dream about going on Bargain Hunt, this is how you hope it will go.
35:47Yes, definitely.
35:48But the Blues had the same dream.
35:50Yes!
35:51And we do wonder how it will pan out for them.
35:53Of course!
35:54Yeah, absolutely.
35:55Unfortunately, their dreams are going to be shattered.
35:57Oh!
35:58You're about to experience your first ever auction.
36:07Mike, Becca, are you feeling quite nervous?
36:09No, confident, actually.
36:10Confident.
36:11Yeah, I don't know.
36:12I think Becca's a bit nervous.
36:13I'm just nervous.
36:14Yeah, yeah.
36:15You're starting with a great lot, your £45 knife with case.
36:19Here it comes.
36:20I can go straight in on commission at 55.
36:24Yes!
36:2565, £70, 75, 80.
36:29Make it 85 online.
36:3185 clears my commission.
36:32Oh!
36:33Well done.
36:34Lovely example, this lovely piece.
36:36So sweet.
36:37Where's 90?
36:38Are you all sure and done?
36:40It's with you online then at 85.
36:42We're all done and finished at 85 pounds.
36:46Yes!
36:47Well done.
36:48£85 is easy maths.
36:50It's a £40 profit as you start.
36:53Now I asked you to find an item that was designed to be used outside.
36:57£15 was what you paid.
36:59Here comes my challenge item, the Gladstone back.
37:02Get ready.
37:03I can start this at 55, 65, 70 pounds.
37:08What?
37:0980.
37:10Make it 85.
37:1190.
37:1295.
37:13That is so good!
37:15100.
37:16Make it 110.
37:17110.
37:18Yes!
37:19What?
37:20It's online at 110.
37:22Asking 120.
37:23Where are we?
37:24Are we all sure then?
37:25Thank you online for your bids.
37:27I sell to you at 110 pounds.
37:30Yes!
37:31Very well done.
37:32I mean, seriously well done.
37:34That's a £95 profit.
37:36What?
37:37So good.
37:38So we add that to 40.
37:39You are at £135.
37:41You have two profits.
37:42You're one away from a golden gavel.
37:44Very exciting.
37:46And we come now to the big spend, which is big and beautiful.
37:50The snuff box is just so tactile.
37:52You spent £79 on it.
37:54Here it comes.
37:55I go straight in at 85.
37:58Yes!
37:59Come back to me online.
38:01Any further advance.
38:03On 85 I turn to the room.
38:05Yes!
38:06You did!
38:07Amazing!
38:08So good.
38:10It's an absolute stunner this.
38:12Where are we at 90?
38:13I will sell then at £85.
38:16Yes!
38:17Yes!
38:18So good.
38:20It is an oh wow moment.
38:22Yeah.
38:23It's a £6 profit.
38:24Which in itself isn't wow.
38:26But we add it to your £135 total.
38:28And £141 is pretty wow.
38:30That is good.
38:31Yeah.
38:32As is a golden gavel.
38:34It's so good to make three profits in a row.
38:37But the game is not over.
38:38You know that.
38:39Because you left Kate £161.
38:41So Kate, please grab your bonus buy.
38:43And Blues, please close your eyes.
38:45Yes.
38:46Cover your eyes.
38:47Right.
38:48Here we go.
38:49OK.
38:50You ready?
38:51Yeah.
38:52Open your eyes.
38:53Oh wow.
38:54So.
38:55I have bought you a little bit of jewellery.
38:57It is a brooch.
38:58The lovely thing about it is the enamel work.
39:01It's actually by a Norwegian jeweller.
39:04And it is stamped 925 so we know it's silver gilt.
39:08And this mid 20th century Scandinavian jewellery is very popular at the moment.
39:13OK.
39:14How much do you pay for it?
39:15I paid 40.
39:16OK.
39:1740.
39:18And what do you think it will make?
39:20I think it's such a nice example.
39:22And blue is particularly popular.
39:2440 to 60, maybe £70 on a good day.
39:27So Kate thinks there's more money to add to your kitty.
39:31Yes.
39:32But what are you thinking?
39:33Knowing that you have some money and the gavels, are you thinking let's go all in or let's
39:37hold that?
39:38We are all in.
39:39Oh, you're all in.
39:40Absolutely.
39:41And she needs to get a gavel as well.
39:42Yeah.
39:43Oh, very kind of you.
39:44OK.
39:45So the Blues are definitely going with the bonus buy and I definitely need to hear what Tim
39:49thinks.
39:50is going with the bonus buy.
39:51I put 40 to 60.
39:5240 pounds paid.
39:53OK, nice.
39:54Tim thinks you've done the right thing.
39:55He also thinks there's money to be made.
39:5640 to 60 is his estimate.
39:57It's time for the bonus buy.
39:58Start me with 50 pounds.
39:59Where's 50 in the way?
40:00Just 40 then.
40:01Start me with 40 pounds.
40:0240 on bid, thank you online.
40:0342.
40:04Yes!
40:05Yay!
40:06Well done, Kate.
40:07It's a gavel for you.
40:0844.
40:0946.
40:10Still we go.
40:11Up to 46 pounds.
40:12Asking 48.
40:1348.
40:14Let's get 50.
40:1550 on bid.
40:16Where's 55?
40:17Still should be more.
40:1855.
40:19Thank you.
40:20Asking 60 this time.
40:2160 pounds online.
40:2265.
40:23Still we go.
40:24Still we go.
40:2548.
40:2648.
40:27Let's get 50.
40:2850 on bid.
40:29Where's 55?
40:30Still should be more.
40:3155.
40:32Thank you.
40:33Asking 60 this time.
40:3460 pounds online.
40:3555 still we go.
40:36On the net.
40:37Asking 70.
40:3870.
40:39Thank you.
40:4075 pounds I've got on the net.
40:42Are we all sure and done?
40:43At 75 pounds on bid.
40:45Online's going to do it.
40:46And I sell at 75 pounds.
40:49Yay!
40:50What's up?
40:51I am delighted.
40:53Thank you.
40:54Thank you.
40:5575 pounds is a 35 pound profit.
40:58Kate, you get a golden gavel.
41:00And blues, you get to go home with 176 pounds.
41:04Oh my gosh.
41:05Oh my gosh.
41:12Teams, I am the bearer of excellent news.
41:15Yay!
41:16Everybody is going home with money.
41:18Yes!
41:19Yay!
41:20Everybody is getting a golden gavel.
41:23Yay!
41:24And each team has made over 100 pounds.
41:27Yay!
41:28Yay!
41:29So it's great.
41:30But now you're all thinking, oh no, I thought we'd won.
41:33Yeah!
41:34We still do.
41:35No.
41:36We still think we've won.
41:37Yeah.
41:38We've all won.
41:39We've all won.
41:40Steady on.
41:41Yeah.
41:42In a way, you have all won.
41:43But of course, it's all about being crowned the winners.
41:46And today, the winning team is...
41:49The Blues!
41:50Oh yes!
41:51Well done.
41:52Well done.
41:53Well done.
41:54Well done.
41:55Well done.
41:56Well done.
41:57You did a great job.
41:58A really good job.
42:00Reds, you made 113 pounds, so it is a fantastic result.
42:05Let me just hand it over to you.
42:06Thank you.
42:07There you go, Sahesh.
42:08Brilliant.
42:09And then, you're much more interested in the golden gavels.
42:12The golden gavels.
42:13Thank you.
42:14Please help yourselves.
42:15Look at that.
42:16Thank you.
42:17You'll be going into work with your golden gavels and your heads held high.
42:20Absolutely.
42:21Yes, you're today's runners-up, but Danny, three gavels, a big profit.
42:25It doesn't happen every day, does it?
42:26Not at all.
42:27Okay.
42:28Mike, Becca, you smashed it.
42:30You made 176 pounds.
42:32Fabulous.
42:33It's wonderful.
42:34It's wonderful.
42:35But once again, it's not about the money, is it?
42:39It's about the gavels.
42:40Here we are, one for each of you.
42:42Please help yourselves.
42:43Thank you.
42:44Kate, you earned yours as well.
42:46And you really did earn that money.
42:49I mean, one lot made a £95 profit.
42:52Wow.
42:53It's a simple Gladstone bag, but it wasn't simple because it had its key and it was gorgeous.
42:57So, well done.
42:58We've had an amazing time.
42:59It's been great.
43:00Oh, I'm so pleased to hear it.
43:02If you think you could do just as well as our teams or even better, then apply to come
43:06on the show via our website.
43:08Find us on social media or better still, tune in, join us again for some more bargain hunting.
43:14Yes.
43:15Yes!
43:16Yes!
43:44Thanks a lot.
43:45Thanks, Evelyn.
43:46Thanks a lot for being here.
43:47I'm happy.
43:48If we have, I've just thrown most of them and out.
43:50Yes it is.
43:51Thank you so much.
43:52I just walk away and accept it.
43:54We'll of thanks to all that.
43:55Thanks a lot.
43:57How are we gonna ride, and forget, and let's get away from this episode.
44:00Go on heaven.
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