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Antiques Road Trip - Season 31 Episode 5 -
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04:21And coincidentally, another one of those sugar loaf shaped Puritan style tip for tats
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05:28And instantly you look at it and you think Whitefriars, huge name in English glassware
05:33But they stopped making glass in the 1980s, roughly when I was born
05:38But they're known for their 1960s mid-century cool style
05:43And the thing is, that's on trend now, isn't it?
05:46Although they'd already been making glass since the late 17th century
05:50This design was by Geoffrey Baxter, not a huge amount of wear, but then it is 1960s as opposed to 1860s
05:58So it's priced up at £45
06:00That probably shows that Whitefriars isn't making the big money it used to, but it's still collected
06:07I'm going to leave that there because it's quite a lump of glass, but keep looking
06:13I make that one find each
06:15And all cash spent will eventually end up in Linda's mighty register
06:20Imagine this in your home
06:22In the right home it would look like a million dollars
06:25So it's got a painted top, castle scene
06:28This is Papé Maché, fitted to a pine pedestal
06:32Insert with Mother of Pearl
06:34It's had a repair here, but that's fine
06:36Because this thing dates to William IV, 1830 to 1837
06:41It's that kind of period
06:43He was Queen Victoria's uncle
06:45Well known for his 20-year love affair with an actress
06:49Produced ten children
06:50When this was new, this thing would have been painted jet black
06:55And then decorated with this gold gilding
06:58So it would have looked so exuberant, so expensive
07:01£70 is bonkers for something so gorgeous
07:08It's been reserved
07:10Although it's not all antiques in here, of course
07:13Where are you?
07:15Oh, hello, this looks good
07:17The perfect accessories
07:18This for me
07:19You look amazing
07:20As for you, are you ready?
07:21I'm ready
07:22I bet you've never worn this colour, have you?
07:27I'm pretty sure he has, actually
07:2828 waist
07:29I think maybe they need to go back
07:32Unless you can add in some elastication
07:35Now, what do you think of these?
07:37Well, they suit you so well
07:39David, I think I should use these when I'm antique shopping
07:42Yes, yes, I think it would improve your antique shopping
07:44David, not possible
07:46It's already the best it can be
07:48He's just jealous
07:49He's just jealous
07:50And who can blame him?
07:52She is our victor in waiting
07:54Oh, no
07:56No, please
07:58Not the biggest collection of goss I have ever seen in my life
08:04I said goss, not dross
08:06It's goss
08:07Novelty little things that were made in their multi-millions
08:12You could visit Brighton
08:14And buy that object
08:16With the coat of arms of Brighton on it
08:19Or go to Bradford
08:20And buy the exact same thing
08:23But with the different coat of arms stuck on it
08:26And all made at the Falcon Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent
08:30He's unusual
08:31It's a little figure of a boy holding a boot
08:33I don't think I've ever seen that before
08:35And it says the leaking boot, Cleethorpes
08:38It's got to be a pub, hasn't it?
08:41Wow
08:41It was a public statue with a fountain first, though
08:45But from about the 1950s, 60s onwards
08:49The whole idea of this stuff sort of fell out of favour
08:53However, there is a little resurgence
08:56In kind of twee, kitsch kind of pieces
09:01If there was half a dozen, I wouldn't look twice at them
09:05But because there is 100 or 200
09:08It's a dealer's law, but it could be quite exciting
09:10I'll get a price
09:12Here we go
09:13He has quite a list now, of course
09:15Look at you, Linda, enjoying the sun
09:17Lovely, isn't it?
09:18Good to see you
09:19Very good to see you
09:21So, I've got three things
09:23The first thing, upstairs
09:25There's a 17th-century style hall chair in oak
09:29Oh, yes, yeah
09:2935 on it
09:30I can do 30
09:3230 is fine, I'll have him
09:33The big collection of madness
09:37I know exactly what you're going to say, the girls
09:38This is a really hard bid
09:40Because it's going into auction
09:4130 quid
09:43I can't, 50 is the best
09:45Go on, let's have it, Linda
09:46Well done, you
09:47Okay
09:47Final object
09:49Very sweet
09:51William IV, little occasional table
09:54What could it be?
09:55It's got 70 on it
09:57Shall we cut that in half?
09:5935?
09:5935?
10:00Yeah, is that good for you?
10:01I'll have it
10:01Great
10:02Making 115 in total
10:04Are you going to pack the goss?
10:07Er, no
10:08No
10:08Okay
10:09No, I'm not
10:10I'll go and pack the goss
10:11See you
10:1385 left
10:15Better get wrapping
10:16Now, what about Rue?
10:18Last seen admiring this piece of white fryer's
10:21Anything else take your fancy?
10:23Oh, I like these
10:26Oh, I like these a lot
10:29The thing is, they're not totally unique
10:32But the minute you start adding this enamel decoration to the bag
10:36The value goes up
10:37The desirability goes up
10:39But these are different to any I've seen
10:40Now, these are not antique
10:42These are sort of late 1940s
10:45Birmingham silver
10:47So delicate
10:49They're probably little tiny coffee spoons
10:52And they're only £40 for box silver spoons
10:55I think that's a really good price
10:57They're not David's style
10:58I don't think I'm going to fight them for them
11:00But I'm going to take them to the desk
11:02See what we can do
11:04Yes, that's
11:05Hi there, Linda
11:07Rue, hello
11:08So I found a couple of things
11:10Oh, good
11:10I found some art glass
11:12That's 45
11:13Then these 1940s spoons
11:16And these are 40
11:17So ideally, could they be 20 and 20
11:2040 for the pair?
11:22I could do 20 for the white fries
11:26And 25 for these
11:29That's very fair
11:30Making £45 for everything
11:32With 155 still in the kitty
11:35Meanwhile
11:37Unbelievable
11:39Have you ever had a feeling of deep regret?
11:43This is what deep regret looks like
11:46I'm currently on 183
11:51David, what did you do?
11:55Did I hear a crack?
11:56You did
11:56That's now 182
11:58There's a bit of paper
11:59Do you trust me enough to help you wrap your bi for auction?
12:03Yes!
12:03Room
12:03Calm down everyone
12:09And after that, a peaceful haven
12:13A world away from the rigors of treasure-seeking
12:16Just ten miles inland from Cardigan Bay
12:19Is the Rideau Valley
12:21The densely wooded home
12:22Of the magic of life
12:24Butterfly house
12:26A huge collection of exotic flora and fauna
12:30Which is designed to give visitors
12:32A close-up awareness of the natural world
12:35And Rue's heading straight to see the headliners
12:38Wow, we're in the tropics now, aren't we?
12:41In the company of manager Neil Gale
12:44Yes, we are
12:45It's always going to be hot in here
12:47So I'm mimicking what you get in the rainforest
12:49Let's have a look
12:50Opened in 2002
12:53It houses around 100 species of butterfly
12:57Giving visitors a hands-on approach
12:59To learning about their habitat and life cycle
13:02Over here, yes, here's an owl butterfly from Costa Rica
13:06Oh my goodness, he's perfectly named, isn't he?
13:09Yes
13:09That could literally just be an owl staring straight at me
13:12If you just dip one finger
13:13And then you're going to go really slowly
13:16That's it, that's it
13:17So go really slowly
13:18You're going to go head first down
13:20He's beautiful, isn't he?
13:22So that is as large as he can get
13:23The largest ones are in Indonesia
13:25So there's one that's a foot across
13:27Inspiration is one of the main aims here
13:31I'm glad I did that, I feel quite proud
13:33You did really well
13:34Let's see what else I can do
13:36I'm feeling brave now
13:37Yes, let's have a look
13:38I want to handle all the butterflies in the world
13:41Some of the centre's more creepy and crawly residents, however
13:46Are a much harder sell
13:47But by allowing visitors to get up close and personal
13:51They aim to change attitudes towards the less appealing creatures
13:55We're going to get you to hold one if that's okay
13:57Fabulous
13:58So this is a giant tree millipede
14:00Love them
14:00And it's a female
14:02Biologist Kat Davies
14:04So you can see, she's got about 300 legs
14:07She seems to like you very much
14:09I love her
14:10I know these quite well
14:11Because looking at the map there
14:13I used to live down here
14:14Oh wow
14:15In Zimbabwe
14:16And we used to call these trongololos
14:18And I'd find them often dead
14:20Just with the shells
14:21Yes, so this is actually called an exoskeleton
14:24Right
14:24It's a really, really interesting compound
14:26That keeps them really solid and protects them
14:28What do they live on?
14:29Usually they live on dead and dying branches and things like that
14:32And then their castings are really good for the soil
14:34So they're great for the ecosystem too
14:36Now what's the connection then, Kat
14:38Between the butterflies over there
14:40In the really hot part of it
14:41And these creatures
14:43They're both tropical
14:44But they seem to be not as important
14:46As big things like tigers or lions or elephants
14:49So we're trying to inspire people
14:51To really look at the invertebrates
14:53And I think there's not enough
14:54Educational research about them
14:55Of course, moths
14:57Despite belonging to the same family as butterflies
15:00Are for some reason
15:01Not nearly so popular
15:03I'll show you
15:04One of the biggest moths in the world
15:06Which is the giant atlas moth
15:08Would you be comfortable holding her, David?
15:09I'd be very comfortable holding her
15:11She is beautiful
15:12Yeah
15:12They only live for two weeks
15:14And you can see that
15:15A bit of her wing's gone
15:16But that's just because
15:17She's about ten days old
15:19Oh, pop her on here
15:20Oh, she's absolutely beautiful
15:22They don't eat
15:23They don't poo
15:24In these two weeks that they're alive
15:25All they do is breed
15:26So the females will sit there
15:28Release loads of pheromones
15:29And the males will come to her
15:30And what part of the world
15:32Would she come from?
15:33Southeast Asia
15:33You can see she's got a very big abdomen
15:35To carry all those eggs
15:36She is a lovely old lady
15:38Before her brief life as a moth
15:41She was first a caterpillar
15:43And then a pupa
15:44This is new life
15:46Five new lives in my hand
15:48They're going to take a week
15:49To hatch out
15:50And then they'll come out
15:52And live their lives here
15:53Butterfly breeding happens
15:55Either on site
15:56Or at sustainable farms
15:58In the Philippines and Costa Rica
16:00So that wild populations
16:02Are not harmed
16:03These folks need to fly, don't they?
16:05They do, yeah
16:06They've never flown before?
16:07Never flown before
16:08They've just come out
16:09Of their pupa
16:10Maybe two, three hours ago
16:12Okay
16:12So we're going to let them gradually out
16:15They're not all going to fly out at once
16:16It does make you wonder though
16:18We attach emotions and feelings to animals
16:21Well I do especially
16:22Yeah
16:23But are they aware of their first flight?
16:25Do they feel that sense of joy when they first fly?
16:28I'm sure they do
16:29When I watch them in the wild
16:30There's one called the tree nymph
16:32It just goes round and round for two hours
16:34It's not doing anything
16:36It must be doing it for fun
16:37I mean these have been caterpillars for two months
16:40So now they're the pupae
16:42So in human terms
16:45They're already 70 years old
16:46And they come here
16:47And they've just got a little flurry
16:49At the end of their lives
16:50What a way to go
16:51Yeah
16:51Spread your wings and fly
16:52Exactly
16:53Which is what our fluttering duo
16:57Must do now
16:58Considering their own life cycles
17:01When you were a kid
17:02Were you well behaved
17:03Or were you a bad little boy?
17:04I think I was quite naughty
17:06Were you?
17:06Yes
17:07What about you?
17:08I was a teacher's pet
17:09Oh
17:09I would have liked you though
17:11Holding hands
17:12Skipping round the playground
17:13All right children
17:15Time for bed
17:16Nighty night
17:18Next morning
17:22The end of the road looms large
17:24Last day, Rue
17:26I know
17:26Last chance to make history
17:29Not half
17:30Of course
17:31They may already have bought
17:33Such an item
17:35David having acquired
17:36A papier-mâché top table
17:37An oak chair
17:38And this little lot
17:39The biggest collection
17:41Of goss
17:43I have ever seen
17:44In my life
17:45Leaving 85
17:46For today's purchases
17:47While Rue
17:48Plumped
17:49For a piece of art glass
17:51And a set of spoons
17:52These are different
17:53To any I've seen
17:54Yeah
17:54Leaving 155 pounds
17:56In her kitty
17:57For who knows what
17:58Still to be unearthed
18:00We are treasure hunters
18:01We are treasure hunters
18:02We are scouring the four nations
18:05In our search for profit
18:07And we've done not bad so far
18:09Done good I'd say
18:10It'll be non-stop shopping
18:13From here on in
18:14With our very next destination
18:16The village of Sarnal
18:18An old bakery antiques
18:21Where Rue's been safely deposited
18:23She does like her bakeries
18:27Of course
18:28Almost as much as antique shops
18:32So with 155 pounds
18:35Still in hand
18:36We're cooking
18:37Ooh
18:39Klaxon
18:40I've never come across these
18:41Now this is good
18:42Because we're coming up
18:43To auction time
18:44So let's see
18:44What the klaxon
18:45Is going to say
18:46Is it going to be
18:47Good auction
18:47Or a bad auction
18:48Oh
18:50Oh lordy
18:50I don't know if that's a good sign
18:53Or a bad sign
18:54For auction
18:55But I never want to hear
18:56That sound again
18:57Maybe try tea leaves next time
19:01Although proprietors
19:03Debbie and Clive
19:04Don't seem overly disturbed
19:06It's also worth looking outside
19:09Now these look slightly familiar
19:12Do you remember my gorgeous
19:14Stone lions I bought
19:15How handsome and regal
19:17And majestic they were
19:18These are garden
19:19Ooh
19:20Plant stands
19:22Incredibly functional
19:24Anyone could use these now
19:26These are very saleable
19:28I don't know how much
19:29These could be
19:30They could be 100 pounds
19:31They could be 50
19:32But I like them
19:34But do you know what
19:35I really like
19:36The kittens in a basket
19:39Oh not those
19:41Surely
19:41I'm actually going to ask Clive
19:43What the price is
19:44For the lion plant stands
19:46They've got a lot more age
19:47So therefore they would do better auction
19:49But my heart is seeing kittens
19:52It's on a knife edge
19:53Time to catch up with her chum now
19:57Already a wee bit concerned
19:59About the roo shaped hole
20:00About to appear in his life
20:02It's great being in Brenda here
20:04She's quite quiet
20:06Compared to Rue
20:07But I like Rue's noisiness
20:09I love the fact that she always wants to talk about something
20:12She keeps you on your toes
20:15So I'm going to miss her greatly
20:16He's en route to his next retail experience
20:20In Cardigan
20:21The county town
20:23And another musical municipality
20:26The site of the first competitive ice Stedford
20:29In 1176
20:30And much more recently
20:32An annual psychedelic festival
20:34Man
20:35Good morning Mr Otto
20:38David is destined for Cardigan curiosities
20:42Hello Otto
20:43Morning David
20:44Oh
20:45This looks good
20:46Thank you
20:47Right shall I just dive in
20:48Please do
20:49Right
20:49And he has exactly £85 left
20:55To be doing Sid diving in with
20:57Well would you believe it
21:04Hello sailor
21:06Look at that
21:06A sailor's outfit
21:08Anybody missing a sailor's outfit
21:10Oh hello
21:11D-moat
21:13Somebody called D-moat
21:15Is missing his sailor's outfit
21:17He might of course have been
21:18Promoted
21:19Complete
21:21Wild
21:22Something will turn up
21:24Oh hello fellas
21:26You are good looking aren't you
21:28Let's have a look at these two
21:29Right
21:30Chinese ducks
21:32Ducks are quite important
21:33Maybe mandarin ducks
21:35But these are Chinese ducks
21:37Decorated in the imari pattern
21:39The Japanese imari pattern
21:42Many East Asian cultures
21:44Are fond of them
21:45Partly because they're believed to mate for life
21:47They're hand painted
21:49Positively dripping
21:50In personality
21:5235 quid
21:53They're no money
21:54Plus
21:55In auction with good photographs
21:57Against a white background
22:00They would look
22:01Their business
22:02I think they've got potential
22:04That was quack
22:06Oh sorry
22:08Otto what do you think of those two fellas
22:10Ah nice
22:11Imari ducks
22:12Now can you put a smile on my face Otto
22:14Can we shave that off a bit
22:1530 pound
22:17You're a gentleman
22:18No flapping about there then
22:2055 left over
22:22See you again
22:23Cheers David
22:24Take care
22:24Bye
22:24And while David takes his leave from Otto
22:28And Mr Otto
22:29Bye
22:30We will return to Sarnow
22:33Where Roo is still busy shopping
22:35Having thus far taken a fancy to various garden ornaments
22:40Some of them in jest I hope
22:43Broaches
22:45I do like my jewellery
22:47As you know
22:48And of course I have bought broaches before
22:50But very different
22:51Scottish themed
22:52But these are quintessentially Victorian
22:56So we've got one here
22:59Which appears to be gold
23:03With a little window at the back
23:05For the hair to go into
23:07So this would have been a morning broach
23:08You actually would have put the hair of your loved one in
23:11Worn this on your lapel
23:13And it would be like they were always with you
23:15We've got one here that's silver
23:18Late Victorian
23:19Silver again
23:22And silver
23:23So these are all quality Victorian broaches
23:26Price wise there's one here at 30
23:28But you know what
23:29I'm not thinking of one broach
23:30Because nowadays
23:31That's not enough for auction
23:33And you know I'm a fan of a job lot
23:35Oh we do
23:36I need to speak to Debbie
23:38And see if she'll give me a nice price
23:40To get all of them out of the cabinet
23:42Might take them to the till
23:44Debbie hi
23:46How are you?
23:47Fine thanks
23:47I love my Victorian broaches
23:50And rather than try to actually pick between them
23:53Can it be a job lot for £60?
23:55More like £80
23:56Could we meet in the middle at £70?
24:01Err
24:01OK
24:02And I've also spotted
24:04Outside
24:04You've got a pair of these painted white lion plant stands
24:08No price on them
24:10Could they be £30 for the pair?
24:13Err
24:14Maybe £40?
24:15That's very fair of you
24:17£110 for all that
24:19Take care
24:21OK
24:21Thank you
24:22Bye
24:22With these chaps deemed
24:24Sir Puss to requirements
24:26And her purchases to be sent on
24:29But while Rue exits with £45 in hand
24:33We'll find out where David's got to
24:36In the delightful town of Newcastle Emlyn
24:40Close to the river Tyvie
24:42At their last shop of the trip
24:45The Emlyn Antique Centre
24:47There he goes
24:49With £55 to his name
24:54Oh
24:58Look at that
25:00What a coincidence
25:01Look at this lady here
25:04Oh
25:05She looks a little bit grumpy
25:06But does she or does she not remind you of my chair?
25:11Here is a carving of a lady from a similar period
25:1517th century
25:17You can see she's very Puritan looking
25:19With the lace neck piece
25:22Yes, Cromwell himself would have approved of some of your finds, David
25:26Well there you go
25:27This started life on a piece of furniture
25:30Not dissimilar to my chair
25:32This was an end piece to a settle or more likely a church pew from the 17th century
25:40Price
25:42£195
25:45So she won't be going to auction
25:48They could get married
25:50They're from the same period in style in time
25:54They're the perfect couple
25:56She's lovely
25:57A big grumpy
25:57But she is lovely
25:59Sorry
26:00Back to being a wallflower, I'm afraid
26:03What next?
26:06This is going to take you back in time
26:08Because sound can do this
26:10This is what you would have heard
26:13Circa 1850, 1860
26:15When your post was delivered
26:17Well, I'm very glad my postie doesn't do that
26:25And now, here's his chum already
26:28This looks good
26:33Yeah
26:36She might have a slightly different opinion, of course
26:38If she knew that David was already lurking somewhere within
26:42What are you looking at?
26:43If you mind
26:44Just 45 left for Rue to buy her next item
26:48I've got a very good idea right up my street
26:50Lovely coffer
26:51Gorgeous candle box one side
26:55Just enough room for a human being
26:57That's David for you
27:00Really into antiques
27:03I found something that is potentially 250 years old
27:10This little beauty is a patch box
27:14You are a beautiful woman in the late 1700s
27:19But you had smallpox when you were a child
27:22Or, dare I say, syphilis
27:25So your face was covered with pockmarks and blemishes
27:28So there was tiny little things called patches
27:31In a variety of shapes and generally made from silk or velvet
27:36You would stick them on with an adhesive over your blemishes
27:40And it became almost like a sort of flirty language
27:44And men used it too
27:46Look in that mirror
27:47Someone looked in that 250 years ago
27:51It's fascinating, isn't it?
27:53It's quite rare you find them with a mirror intact
27:55It says here
27:57As found £100
27:58So that is reflecting the damage
28:01If this was perfect
28:02It could be double that
28:03Way outside my budget
28:06I say ditch the patches and let your imperfections shine
28:10In the meantime
28:11I have to find something to buy
28:12Hello!
28:16She's still to stumble across Count Harper, of course
28:19Hello!
28:22David!
28:25I've been here for 45 minutes
28:27Waiting for you
28:28Did you have a little hole that you could breathe through?
28:31Please don't try that at home, viewers
28:33But when they are quite ready
28:35What do you think?
28:38Proprietor Elisa will no doubt be consulted
28:41These are sweet
28:44These are very cute
28:46So we have twins
28:48Brother and sister
28:50And it's everything I love about glass
28:53So
28:53Let's take a look at exactly what they are
28:57So age-wise
28:58These are 1770s
29:001780s
29:01Diamond facet cut stem
29:04Georgian glasses
29:05So pre-1837
29:07Were made in three sections
29:08The bowl
29:09The stem
29:11And the foot
29:12And you can see that here
29:13And if I hold these twins together
29:16They're not identical
29:18This one's got a bigger bowl
29:20Lovely sound
29:22There's a difference in the size of the foot
29:25So these are hand-made
29:27Hand-blown
29:28250 years old
29:30No ticket price on those
29:32But the downside
29:34Condition
29:35That's got quite the nibble on the foot
29:37This one's got a little nibble
29:40On the rim
29:42Not ideal
29:44But it means maybe they could be cheap
29:47And cheery
29:48Chin-chin
29:49Elisa
29:51Hello
29:52Oh, hello, Ruth
29:53I found these two lovely glasses
29:55There's a few nibbles on both of them
29:57And there's no price
29:58So could I have them for £10, £12
30:00Because of the condition?
30:0412
30:0412
30:05You are very kind
30:06Leaving 33 unspent
30:09Wish me luck
30:11Good luck
30:12Cheers
30:12Thank you
30:14And David still a-pondering
30:16Oh, nutty
30:18Nutty colour
30:19Oh, that's a very nutty colour, isn't it?
30:22I think that is sycamore
30:23Dish tarp
30:26That's very Welsh
30:27Splayed leg milking stool
30:30Cricket stool, you could call it
30:31There you go
30:32There's your wicket
30:33Schoolboy cricket myself
30:34But getting back to the matter in hand
30:37Turned it the other way round
30:39Look at the feet
30:40The base
30:41Lovely wear
30:43Chips
30:45Couple of wormholes
30:4660 pounds
30:49He only has 55, remember
30:51It is delicious
30:53It's chunky
30:54It's very country
30:55And it is very inexpensive
30:59Well, we'll soon find out about that
31:01Oh, Elisa, hello
31:04Good to see you
31:05Well, thank you very much
31:09It's a delight to be here
31:10Now, can I show you the finest milking stool on the planet?
31:15No, can
31:15Come on, walk this way
31:16It might have been easier the other way round
31:19Feast your eyes
31:21Isn't it lovely?
31:22I love it
31:23I have 55 pounds left of my bounty
31:27I'm hoping 55's just going to buy me the stool
31:30Yeah, that's fine
31:33He's spent the lot once again
31:35See you
31:37Bye
31:37We are officially done
31:40Do they sound good?
31:42They do
31:43Ring like a bell
31:44And what are you going to milk on your stool, David?
31:47Profits, he hopes
31:48But before all that
31:50Ru
31:51Oh, David, you're a good man
31:54I'm absolutely covered in ice cream here
31:57Oh, wow
31:58Oh, my goodness
31:58Did I mean?
31:59Go on
31:59This is the kind of beach life I like
32:04That's the best ice cream I've ever had
32:06Cheers, Ru
32:07Auction next
32:09But first, shut eye
32:12We swapped seasides and are back once again in Clevedon on the Severn Estuary
32:21The scene of our last thrilling auction
32:24Same again, please
32:25After having fun on the coast of Wales
32:29The final piece of their UK jigsaw
32:32They've made their way to the West Country
32:34At the Clevedon Sewerums
32:36Selling on the net, on the phone and in the room
32:39With auctioneer Mark Burridge
32:42The man doing the gaveling
32:44Selling in the room at 150
32:46Good day
32:46Well, there might be some lions outside here for you
32:49Well, I might have bought some lions
32:52You never know
32:53Oh
32:53Yeah, but will they bite?
32:56We'll soon see
32:57Rue spent £167 on five auction lots
33:02What does Mark think will shine?
33:05I like the pair of George III facet-cut cordial glasses
33:11I think they're nice
33:12They should do well
33:13Here's to that
33:14David spent the whole £200 also on five lots
33:18So, Mark?
33:20I do like the Welsh ash and sycamore milking stool there
33:24It's in great condition
33:25It's useful
33:26And therefore quite a good popular item
33:29Here they come, look
33:31Striding into the room
33:32Nicely concealing any last-minute nerves
33:35Back in action
33:36For the last time
33:38For the last time
33:39This has flown, this road trip
33:42Hasn't it?
33:43Do you know why?
33:44Because it's been just great fun
33:46It has
33:46It has
33:46Rue's spoons are first under the hammer
33:49Would I stir my tea and coffee with him?
33:53No
33:53Well, you would if you had visitors around
33:55And you were kind of showing off
33:57I would just wave it around
33:58And you wouldn't look abnormal in any way, would you?
34:01We can start at £55
34:03Come on
34:04You're rolling
34:04£55, bid 60 now
34:06But if there's only one person that wants it?
34:08Back of the room 60
34:09Come on, room
34:095, 5, 5, 5, 5, anywhere else
34:11Well, you've got at least two people wanting them
34:13We're selling at £60
34:15Come on, internet
34:16Fair warning, gavel's up and selling
34:17Oh, I'm happy with those
34:20Very good
34:21I think they're really sweet
34:23Off to her now customary, lively start
34:26They will make someone very, very happy
34:28Yeah
34:28David's turn
34:30David's turn
34:30The Goss collection
34:31All 330 bits of it
34:33If a dealer bought these for £150
34:38He'll sell them for £5 each
34:40Might take him about 482 years to sell them all
34:44I have no commission
34:45So I'm looking for bids in the room or on the net
34:48Please, where would you start
34:49No commissions
34:50This could go either way
34:51It could be £10 or £300
34:53Commissions
34:53I have internet in at £30 only
34:57Give me £5 then
34:58£35 now
34:59Come on
35:00You spend no money on that
35:01£35 now
35:02At £30
35:03£5 bid
35:05£40
35:05Come back internet
35:06Do not make me lose money on these
35:08£40, thank you
35:10And £5
35:11I'm feeling it for you
35:14This is painful
35:15Everyone in the world, all done, will sell for £40
35:18Well
35:21I'm devastated
35:23Slightly overdramatic, David
35:25You took the risk
35:27And I would do it again
35:28And I would want you to do it again
35:30I know, I bet you would
35:30Roo's jumbo piece of Whitefriars is next in line
35:35How large is it?
35:38As large as your brain
35:39Humongous
35:41Humongous
35:42What can we say?
35:44£30 to start me
35:45That was not me bidding
35:46£30, shorty
35:49I'm very surprised by this
35:51£20 to start me
35:52£20, I'm bidding the Roo on the net
35:55Now two
35:55I'm really surprised at this
35:58£25
35:59Now it's going for loads of money
36:00A lot of hours for the money
36:01£28
36:02No
36:03£25 then
36:05Go on
36:05It's fabulous, folks
36:07It's fabulous
36:08All done selling at £25
36:10Now you're disappointed in that, aren't you?
36:13I'm heartbroken
36:14It's a profit room
36:15Move on
36:16How do you think I feel?
36:20Oh no, I didn't mean to laugh
36:21David's papier-mâché table now
36:26As seen
36:28Just shows how cheap
36:30Proper antique virgin is
36:32It's remarkable
36:33We'll start me at £50
36:34£50, surely
36:36£40 then
36:37£40
36:37Make it easy for you
36:39£40, I'm bid, thank you
36:40£40 I have in the room
36:42Well done, it's creeping up
36:43£50, madam
36:43£50 now, thank you
36:45£55, £55
36:46Go on
36:47£55
36:47Fair warning then
36:48All done with salt
36:50For £50
36:50Everyone should furnish their homes with those things
36:54Oh, 100%
36:55And look like millionaires
36:56Or, cheaper still
36:58Take some old newspaper and make your own
37:00You couldn't get any more environmentally friendly than that tape
37:03No, exactly
37:04We are saving the world
37:05We are
37:05Who's for four Victorian brooches, then?
37:09Rue would very much like to know
37:11How many brooches does one person need?
37:13Look at the surface area you have here, David
37:15There's a lot to cover there
37:16You could get at least 20 on each side
37:18And I'm bid £45 for the four
37:21Give me £50
37:22£50
37:23That chap's keen
37:24£50
37:25£50 I'm bid
37:26Come on, Ruth
37:27We have £5 and £60
37:29Now £5
37:30£65
37:31£70 and £5
37:33£70 then
37:35Come on, internet
37:35We'll set it £70
37:37Oh, I was hoping for
37:41If ever there was a time you wanted one more
37:43It was close
37:44Never mind
37:45Still quite exciting
37:46I'm still happy because I still love them
37:49David's ducks
37:51Who fancies a dabble?
37:52See, I'm worried about these
37:54Because ducks
37:55Animals
37:56Everyone loves ducks
37:58Start me at £20
37:59The two
38:00£28 to the lady
38:01Thank you
38:02And two
38:03Got £20 in the room
38:04They make you smile
38:05They do make you smile
38:06Not all antiques have to be serious
38:08You know, sometimes something can be serious
38:10And it's all about the quality and craftsmanship
38:12Sometimes it's just going to be colour
38:14The auction is trying to sell my ducks
38:16And you're just rabbiting on about ducks
38:17This is ducks, not rabbits
38:19Bid's in the room at £25
38:20Can we go £8?
38:22£28?
38:23Yes, we have £28 and £30 to the lady
38:26Come on
38:26Looking for £5
38:28We'll sell for £30 then
38:30They tried
38:32Well, you know what?
38:34They've gone to a happy home
38:35Bless their new nest
38:37It's all right
38:39It's OK
38:39Rue's Georgian glasses are next
38:42They've got a couple of wee nibbles and chips
38:44And even with the condition
38:46They could be triple figures
38:47I've got £45 to start me
38:49Give me £50 now
38:50£50 there
38:51£5 here
38:52£60
38:52Gates to net
38:54Come in then
38:54Gavel's up
38:55Selling then
38:56£55
38:57All done
38:59I'm happy with those
39:01Because that's a spirit buy
39:02Not to mention a whacking great profit
39:05Well done
39:05Well done
39:06Now, that milking store
39:07Perhaps David's favourite lot
39:09This should do well
39:12It's got everything going for it
39:14And it's small enough to be bought online
39:16And to be posted
39:17It's just warm and warm
39:19Yeah
39:20And I love it for that
39:21Internet starts me at £65
39:23Oh, too good
39:24Come on
39:25£70, £70, £70
39:26That's a good price
39:27Not really
39:28I want more than that
39:30Are we all done?
39:31Selling at £65 then
39:33It's OK
39:35I can live with it
39:36But he's not going to beat Rue with profits like that
39:39You bought something that's just warm and it's handmade
39:42And it's from Wales
39:44From Wales?
39:45Wales
39:45Sorry, was that a Welsh accent?
39:46Cheeky
39:47Now, here comes Rue's inevitable cat
39:50This time with a horticultural twist
39:52What's your favourite flower?
39:55I would say a poppy
39:56Poppy?
39:58Well, I would put my fuchsias on them
40:00Start the bidding at £50
40:02Oh, that's good
40:03Give me £5
40:04Oh, that's good
40:04Oh
40:0455 and 60 and 5
40:07Come on
40:0765 and 70 and 5
40:09And 80 and 5
40:1185 and 90 and 5
40:13I will spend that on a takeaway
40:15I have 90, I want 5
40:16I want a takeaway
40:18I have £90 then
40:20Actually, I've been with you and we've spent more than that on a takeaway
40:23Setting at £90
40:23Setting at £90 then
40:25I'm really happy
40:27Good for you
40:28Never actually in doubt, was it?
40:31I saw the little lion's faces and I thought, you two, you're coming home with me
40:34Absolutely
40:35Finally, David's chair
40:37All his hopes are resting on this
40:40Metaphorically, of course
40:41If it loses, it is history to me
40:44I would hate to date you, David
40:46Come in at £40 in the room, thank you
40:49Fabulous
40:495, 5, 5 now
40:50Come on
40:50You've got £40 standing in the room
40:525 on the net
40:5350 in the room
40:545 now
40:5555, Willow, thank you
40:5760 in the room
40:58Think of the car, baby
41:005, 5, 5
41:00At £60 standing in the room
41:02Come on, anyone else
41:035
41:0470
41:045
41:05Madam
41:065 and 80
41:07And 5 and 90
41:08And 5
41:08100
41:09That's more like it
41:10Oh my goodness
41:11£100 then
41:12Standing in the room
41:1310 on the net
41:14120, 130
41:16£120 in the room
41:18Come back into net
41:19We'll sell in the room then
41:21Fair warning
41:21At £120
41:22I love it
41:25It is not history to me
41:27Oh, we survived the David guillotine
41:29Chop
41:31Looks pleased, doesn't he?
41:33No?
41:33Alright then
41:34He's as grumpy as ever
41:35I'm wrung dry
41:36I was going to say exactly the same
41:38Why are you?
41:38I was going to say I feel wrung out
41:40We're becoming like one person
41:41We're in sync
41:42Shall we go?
41:43Good idea
41:43We'll crack on with the adding up
41:46David started out with £200
41:48And after auction costs
41:49And after auction costs
41:50Ended up with a small profit
41:51For £14.61p
41:54While Rue took her initial £200
41:58And after auction costs
42:00Also made a slightly larger profit
42:02For £43.60
42:04So the overall result is very much in her favour
42:08And well done
42:10Any accumulated profits at the end of the week
42:12Will go to children in need
42:14You are what they call in the business route
42:16A winner
42:17Oh, thank you David
42:18That feels amazing
42:18But listen
42:19You gave me a run from my money the whole time
42:22No, no
42:22The well-deserved win
42:24Thank you David
42:25Indeed
42:25But not entirely plain sailing
42:28Hello
42:28Oh, my kids got the handle
42:31Oh, no
42:33That's a bit rubbish
42:33You've got this monog
42:35You've got this monogamy
42:36Memory late
42:39No, memory
42:39Are you team Rue or team David?
42:43Yes
42:43Next time
42:51It's a brand new trip
42:53We have lived up
42:54With Philip Serrell and Tamina Gaffar
42:57Sharp of intellect
42:59Actually, there's a problem now
43:01Often admired
43:02Oh, for me
43:04And with just a touch
43:06That's all you got
43:06Of luck on their side
43:08Oh!
43:09Everyone's a winner
43:21Thanks for dining
43:25Thanks a lot
43:26Thanks a lot
43:27To oop
43:28Maybe help
43:29We all cut
43:31Did it work
43:32Oh, my
43:34No, we can stay
43:35過
43:35your
43:35Hopefully
43:36ời
43:37We all cut
43:41Something
43:41absolutely
43:42Gonna
43:44Watch
43:45Let's
43:45Anybody
43:47alrededor
43:47And
43:48if
43:49would
43:49Do
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