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Bargain Hunt - Season 72 Episode 26 -
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00:00Hello and welcome to Bargain Hunt.
00:03Today we're in West Wales, famous for its beautiful castles
00:08and its links to myths, legends and folklore.
00:12And according to some, it was also home to that well-known wizard, Merlin.
00:18Later I'll be learning about some local traditions
00:21and mysterious objects such as the magic eye and an ancient oak tree.
00:27But first, let's go bargain hunting!
00:30Today's Red and Blue teams will be searching for collectibles at this antique centre
00:57in the Pembrokeshire town of Narborough.
00:59Both teams have £300 to buy three items with only one hour on the clock.
01:04One item must cost at least £75 and there is my challenge to take care of.
01:09Whoever makes the biggest profit or the smallest loss will be crowned the winners.
01:14Let's meet today's teams.
01:17I'm Adele.
01:18And I'm Michelle.
01:19We're the Welsh Dragons.
01:20And we're here to play the blues.
01:22That's fighting talk.
01:24What kind of team will you be?
01:25A successful one?
01:26Yes, we are.
01:27We're going to be the best team.
01:29Who's in charge?
01:30Michelle's the boss.
01:31I try not to, but yeah, I think I have problems here.
01:36What will you be looking for?
01:38Like a bit of pottery.
01:39A bit of silver.
01:40And we're just really going to go for what we like.
01:43Good plan.
01:44Those are the reds.
01:45Let's see who they're up against.
01:47I'm Sarah.
01:48And I'm Pete.
01:49We love wacky and weird.
01:51Just look at this beard.
01:55It is impressive.
01:57What are you into?
01:58Anything to do with cows.
02:00Love cows.
02:01And I love skulls.
02:02OK.
02:03Well, you make a good team.
02:05I'm going to be aware of the time.
02:07And I'll be aware of the cost.
02:08Yes.
02:09The money man.
02:10The money.
02:11Any tactics?
02:12I'm going to try and find something really, really cheap.
02:16Well, good luck.
02:17Let's get going.
02:19Hello team.
02:20How are you?
02:21How are you all?
02:22All excited, ready to go.
02:24Are you competitive?
02:25Oh, yes.
02:26We're the most competitive team.
02:28Oh, I love the fighting talk.
02:30Brilliant.
02:31Now, what's the first thing you need before I set you off?
02:34Money.
02:35Money.
02:36Mm-hmm.
02:37Reds, who wants the cash?
02:38Me, please.
02:39Right.
02:40Adele, I've got £300 for you.
02:41Blues.
02:42Yeah.
02:43Peter, you're going to hide it under your hat.
02:45I could do.
02:46There you go.
02:47Thank you.
02:48So that means, Michelle, you get the challenge.
02:50Thank you.
02:51Sarah.
02:52Thank you.
02:53What's the final thing you need?
02:54An expert.
02:55Two fabulous experts waiting patiently for you.
02:58So off you go.
02:59Best of luck and have fun.
03:01They've got a great competitive spirit.
03:03But what are they looking for in an expert?
03:05Somebody who's knowledgeable.
03:06Somebody who'll keep us in line.
03:08Someone who'll let us be the boss.
03:10And a really good negotiator for their bonus bar.
03:13And a sense of humour.
03:15I hope I've got all three.
03:17For the Reds, it's Richard Madley.
03:20How are you?
03:21Surprise!
03:22Oh!
03:23Thank you!
03:24And for the Blues, it's Izzy Barmer.
03:25How are you guys?
03:26Yeah.
03:27Right, teams, time to open those challenges.
03:30An item containing red.
03:32That's got to be a lucky colour for us, hasn't it?
03:34So it could be a bit of porcelain, pottery.
03:37An item containing blue.
03:40Ooh!
03:41Blue for blue team.
03:42Excellent!
03:43Go blue team.
03:44Make it snappy, teams.
03:45Your shopping starts now.
03:47Time's ticking.
03:48Let's go.
03:49We got this.
03:50They're off.
03:51We're shopping.
03:52Clock's on.
03:5360 minutes.
03:54And already the Blues are talking tactics.
03:57So we had a plan to get two really cheap items.
04:02Good.
04:03I like this plan.
04:04And then a big spend.
04:05And then spend a lot of time on the big spend.
04:07OK.
04:08Well, Izzy seems happy with that.
04:10Over with the Reds, Michelle seems something red from my challenge.
04:14That's quite nice.
04:16Yeah, drawn by the colour.
04:17What does it say on the label there?
04:19Opaline.
04:20Uh-huh.
04:21Glass vase.
04:22Possibly made in Italy.
04:23Hmm.
04:2450 pounds.
04:25No, I think that's one I'll possibly pass on.
04:28Richard's not keen.
04:30Meanwhile, the Blues have spotted something that could meet their challenge.
04:34They look like they're probably sapphires.
04:37Shall we get it out?
04:38Shall we ask the dealer for a key and have a closer look?
04:40Then have a look.
04:41Yeah.
04:42Let's do that.
04:43Whilst the Blues wait for the key, is it time for tea?
04:46An enamel teapot of extraordinary proportions.
04:50That's actually really nice.
04:52Yeah, that's really quirky.
04:53It is, isn't it?
04:54Yeah.
04:55It is priced at 55 pounds.
04:58Now...
04:59What do you think is something like that?
05:00I'd want to buy it for about 30 pounds.
05:02Yeah.
05:03And hoping to make 10 or 15 pounds on it.
05:05But anyway, there it is.
05:06Yeah.
05:07We can look.
05:08It doesn't cost nothing to look.
05:09The pricey teapots are no.
05:11Back to the Blues who are taking a closer look at a ring.
05:15Buy it on, see if it fits.
05:17It's a nice classic style, isn't it?
05:19It is.
05:20The Bluestones diamonds, sapphires, particularly diamonds, they are...
05:23People do like them.
05:24It's a lot at 159.
05:25Yeah.
05:26Yeah.
05:27What kind of money would that fetch at auction?
05:28Maybe 60 to 80.
05:29Yeah.
05:30And on a good day, if two people want it, you might get into three figures.
05:33Yeah.
05:34But we are quite a long way off.
05:35Yeah, we are a long way off.
05:36But what is the best price on it?
05:37I think on this, we could go 130.
05:39You wouldn't go 100?
05:40I don't think they'd go 100, I don't know.
05:42Bad burner.
05:43Good try, Sarah.
05:45Now, what's Richard spotted?
05:47It's actually got a nice old look about it.
05:50Yeah, that is pretty nice.
05:52It's easy to ignore it, but often these are the little treasures in these days.
05:58Things that have been covered up or they're lurking beneath.
06:01Why don't we just take the pieces off it?
06:03Take it off.
06:04Yeah, let's have a look at it.
06:06Oh, there's a ticket.
06:07Oh, look at that.
06:09Oh, look at that.
06:10Here is a ticket.
06:11It's a handmade bench and it's £80.
06:15Hmm.
06:16Hmm.
06:17I'd want to be buying that for you for about £40 to try and make you a £20 profit.
06:23Yeah.
06:24Okay.
06:25So, thanks very much.
06:26We'll just put it back again.
06:28So, while the Reds keep searching, the Blues have found this.
06:33The coat rack.
06:34Ah, okay.
06:35So, £120.
06:37It's not old.
06:38Okay.
06:39It's a modern piece in an older style.
06:41Yeah.
06:42But it's certainly got a good look to it.
06:43It's a useful item.
06:44What do you like about it, Pete?
06:47Just its chunkiness, the heft to it.
06:50What do you think?
06:52It's okay.
06:53Would you have it in your house?
06:55No.
06:56No.
06:57Probably not.
06:58Probably not.
06:59You knew Sarah was going to say no.
07:00Yeah.
07:01That's why you like it.
07:02I mean, it's £120.
07:03Yeah.
07:04It's a lot of money.
07:05It is a lot of money.
07:06Yeah.
07:07Should we ask the best price?
07:08No.
07:09No.
07:10Okay, it's a definite no.
07:11That's definite.
07:12Let's wander.
07:13If it doesn't hook you in, move on.
07:16These look colourful, Richard.
07:18There's a group here of three Persian enamel dishes and bowls.
07:23Mm-hm.
07:24You know we had to find something with red on it.
07:27If you look hard on this Persian enamel dish,
07:30there are flashes of red, aren't there?
07:32Yeah.
07:33And on this shaped oval dish,
07:36and again, on this bowl,
07:38again, tiny little red flower heads.
07:40The ticketed price for all three...
07:45Oh, 25.
07:46£25.
07:47I'm not sure when it's red and F, though, Richard.
07:50No, we've got to satisfy the challenge.
07:52Yes.
07:53The words are an item containing red.
07:56Yeah.
07:57It doesn't have to be hold red.
07:58I don't know if I like them enough.
07:59Mm-hm.
08:00Mm-hm.
08:01Okay.
08:02Could we come back to them?
08:03I'll go off and just find out
08:05if they could be bought for £20.
08:07Yeah.
08:08And if they can be,
08:09I'll ask them to put them on hold for us.
08:10Okay.
08:11So we've got them on our list.
08:12Yeah.
08:13We could come back later on.
08:14Happy with that?
08:15Yes, lovely.
08:16Thank you, Richard.
08:17Over with the blues,
08:18something's caught Pizzai.
08:20Rather handsome cat.
08:22Do you have cats?
08:24We used to.
08:25We've had for many years.
08:26Oh, he's nice.
08:28Have a look.
08:29Have a look.
08:30He's quite handsome, isn't he?
08:31He's nice.
08:32He's got this crackle glaze on.
08:34I agree.
08:35He's nice.
08:36People love cats.
08:37Yeah.
08:38True.
08:39Good size.
08:40What's the price?
08:41£48 on the ticket.
08:42Well, why don't we ask the best price and just see?
08:44Because then we know where we're at.
08:45Yes.
08:46Yeah.
08:47Okay.
08:48Good point.
08:49Yeah?
08:50That's Asadila.
08:51Okay.
08:52Whilst the blues get a price for the cat, the reds have spotted something unusual.
08:55Oh!
08:56The red rolling pin.
08:57Yeah, indeed.
08:58Well, I rather like that sort of type of decoration.
09:03These were made in Nailsea outside of Bristol.
09:07These were made in the 19th century and in fact they're still...
09:10So it is quite old then?
09:11Yeah.
09:12Yeah, indeed.
09:13Are they just a decorative item or would they...?
09:15Well, no.
09:16They were actually used practically.
09:17Oh.
09:18They could have been used in the kitchen for rolling out pastry.
09:21And they were very popular.
09:23Yeah.
09:2410, 20 years ago.
09:25I'm not quite so sure today.
09:27I can't see a price on it.
09:30Um, 60 pounds.
09:31Let's say it's marked at 60.
09:32We could get some discount on it.
09:34But I think it'll...
09:35You'd have to have a lot of a discount to get a profit.
09:37Yeah, we would.
09:38Okay, let's go.
09:39Okay, great.
09:40Okay, move on.
09:41Very decisive, Michelle.
09:43Now, what's the news on the cat?
09:45The ticket price is 48.
09:47I think we can definitely do 40 on that.
09:49And the absolute bottom price?
09:51What were you hoping for?
09:52I was hoping it might start with a...
09:55Two.
09:56Two.
09:57Two.
09:58I can give them a ring.
09:59Yeah.
10:00Yes.
10:01We'll do that.
10:02Thank you very much.
10:03The cat's not in the bag yet.
10:05And from cats to hats.
10:07There is indeed a red interior in this 19th century bucket,
10:12made from a Georgian hat box.
10:15Okay.
10:16It looks like a very posh bucket.
10:17Very posh, isn't it?
10:19No.
10:20It's priced at £80.
10:21So I happen to know that the stall holder has said that he would discount anything on this
10:26stand by 30%.
10:29So therefore, with an £80 ticket on it, he's knocking off £24.
10:34Okay.
10:35I think that's probably...
10:36Okay.
10:37Come on through here.
10:38Anything red through here?
10:39Let's go have a look.
10:40So while they keep browsing, the blues are sticking with their animal theme.
10:45What about this one?
10:46Oh, I see where you're going.
10:48Blue tail.
10:49Look!
10:50Nice and containing blue.
10:51And it's red.
10:52Red and blue for bargain.
10:53Yeah.
10:54Absolutely.
10:55I just think he's cute.
10:56Yeah?
10:57Yeah.
10:58I think he's very charming.
11:00Bit of art glass.
11:01It's a glass paperweight.
11:02Yeah.
11:03But it's nice.
11:04Paperweights went through a phase of being extremely popular.
11:05So they're not always sort of the round ones you think of.
11:08Yeah.
11:09You can get them modelled as animals.
11:10But nowadays, I mean, you could have it on a desk.
11:12But I think someone would just have it as a decorative object.
11:14Perhaps someone who loves bunny rabbits.
11:16Yeah.
11:17What's the price?
11:18So it says ten.
11:19Okay.
11:20We're making you work today, Neil.
11:22You are so right.
11:23Would there be anything you could do for us on that one?
11:26Please.
11:27I'll tell you what.
11:28As is you.
11:29Yes.
11:30I'll go nine.
11:31Ooh.
11:32It's also not a lot of money here.
11:33Yeah, it's not a lot of money.
11:34Ten pounds.
11:35We wanted, we wanted, yeah.
11:36They wanted two cheap items.
11:37So he ticks that box.
11:38Yeah, he does.
11:39Yeah.
11:40I think there might be a small profit.
11:41On a bad day, it's five to ten.
11:42But on a good day, ten to fifteen, ten to twenty.
11:45Yeah.
11:46We'll take the risk, shall we?
11:47Let's take the risk.
11:48Let's get it done.
11:49Thank you very much.
11:50Thank you.
11:51Thank you, Neil.
11:52Well done, Blues.
11:54Fifteen minutes into your shop and that's your first item bought.
11:57And it ticks off my challenge of something containing blue.
12:01Now, Adele seems taken by some silver.
12:04Cool little dishes there.
12:06Yes, sweet.
12:07I think they're really decorative.
12:08Yes.
12:09Really, yeah, really sweet.
12:10Very pretty, yeah.
12:11You were drawn to, I could tell.
12:13Yes, yeah.
12:14Straight away.
12:15I really like them.
12:16I think they're really, really pretty.
12:17Yes.
12:18And the work that's gone into them.
12:19With your reaction so far, I feel I've got to go and get the cabinet open.
12:24While Richard finds the key, Sarah has spotted something colourful.
12:29Oh, they'll be rosenthal, a rosenthal design.
12:32They used to be collectible.
12:34Nowadays, not so much at auction.
12:35Okay.
12:36And you sort of find that you can have a set of them and they don't do fantastically well.
12:39Okay.
12:40But they're very pretty and decorative.
12:41But how much are they?
12:42Fifteen pounds.
12:43For each of them, I'd imagine.
12:45Yeah.
12:46It's going to be around that at auction in terms of its value.
12:49Yeah, that's fine.
12:50Yeah.
12:51Okay.
12:52Nice, they've got the original box.
12:53Yeah.
12:54Keep looking.
12:55Meanwhile, the Reds are weighing up those silver dishes.
12:58Are they heavy?
12:59Not very heavy.
13:00No, I thought they'd...
13:01Oh, you thought they'd be heavier, didn't you?
13:02Yeah, I did.
13:03Yes, indeed.
13:04Well, they are silver.
13:05They're solid silver at 68 pounds before we negotiate and that's at 40.
13:10You liked the little one more, didn't you?
13:13Yeah.
13:14Yeah, indeed.
13:15Yeah, okay.
13:16But would you like to find out what they could be bought?
13:17Yes.
13:18Yeah.
13:19Time to get Neil in.
13:20This one's 68.
13:21I could do 61 on that.
13:23And then the smaller one is 40.
13:25We'd go 36 on that.
13:27Does 36 work for you?
13:2836 isn't an increment in the auction room.
13:31So he'd be going 32, 35, 38.
13:34Right.
13:35So 36 would be...
13:36So we would need the extra pound.
13:39It's...
13:40I'm splitting hairs, but...
13:41Go on then, 35, done.
13:42Thank you, Neil.
13:43So...
13:44So do you think there's a bit more of a profit in the 35 pound one?
13:47Yes.
13:48Yes.
13:49That is better value.
13:50What do you think of that?
13:51Yeah, it's right at the top.
13:52I think we have to go for that one.
13:53I could tell you liked it.
13:54As soon as I walked past that kind of...
13:55It made you smile, didn't you?
13:57All of a sudden...
13:58Yeah.
13:59Shall we buy it?
14:00Yes.
14:01Yes, I agree.
14:02Marvellous, thank you very much.
14:03Neil, thank you.
14:04Come on, 35 pounds.
14:05Sold.
14:06Brilliant.
14:07Well done, Reds.
14:08You got there in the end.
14:09Both teams now have one item each, but with half their time gone, they need to pick up the pace.
14:15What's Sarah spotted for the Blues?
14:17It says it's a Welsh fireside stall, I think.
14:21So you could get two bums on there.
14:23Really?
14:24Couldn't you?
14:25Couldn't get two of mine on there.
14:26Couldn't get two of mine on there, right?
14:27Well, you'd be facing away.
14:28Right.
14:29Come on, we're going to test this.
14:30There we are.
14:31You and me.
14:32Right.
14:33I'll have the big end.
14:34OK.
14:35I'll perch myself this end.
14:36There we are.
14:37Oh, I think we could, actually.
14:38There we are.
14:39We can both put on.
14:40Not that comfy, though.
14:41I've got the lumpy.
14:42No, it's not comfy.
14:43I think it's a bench for one.
14:44Yeah.
14:45But it's very nice.
14:46So how much is this one?
14:48Eighty-eight.
14:49Right.
14:50Let's see what Neil's at.
14:51Right, let's ask.
14:52Yep.
14:53While Izzy looks for Neil, the reds have headed outside.
14:56Oh, look at the crowns.
14:57What do you think?
14:58I do like them.
14:59And I love that rusted, rustic look, don't you?
15:02Yeah, with greens and all that.
15:03I think they're splendid.
15:04I do think they're splendid.
15:05They would be of relatively recent manufacture.
15:08I love the fact that there's three of them there.
15:11Yeah.
15:12I'm hoping we might get more than one.
15:15Yes.
15:16Aren't you?
15:17Yes.
15:18I've got no idea how much they are.
15:20No.
15:21There's no price on them.
15:22There's no...
15:23We're looking to spend £75.
15:25Should we actually go and find out?
15:27Yeah, find out.
15:28Yeah.
15:29While the reds get a price for the crowns, what's the news on the £88 bench?
15:34Yeah.
15:35I could go down to £79 on that one.
15:37Or do you come down to £75?
15:40£75...
15:41Yeah, go on then, £75.
15:43Twisting my arm there, but £75.
15:45We can think about it.
15:46Yeah.
15:47OK, well, we know it's here.
15:48We know it's for you for £75.
15:49Thank you.
15:50OK, thank you.
15:51Thank you.
15:52It's another maybe.
15:54Back to the reds and their crowns.
15:56They're £55 each.
15:58OK.
15:59That's the best price today if...
16:02The best...
16:03We could probably take £10 off you today, so £40, £45.
16:08And what if we bought two of them?
16:10We could take another £5 off the two, so it would be £85 for the two.
16:14What are you thinking?
16:15I really like them.
16:16I really like them.
16:17Yeah.
16:18Could you come down a little bit more?
16:20That is the price, I'm afraid.
16:21Yeah.
16:22The two at £85 for the pair?
16:24Yeah, I think that's...
16:25One each, yeah?
16:26Yes, yes.
16:27Buying something that you both like, is that...
16:28Are we all good?
16:29Yes, yes, yes.
16:30So should we say that they're sold?
16:31A deal?
16:32Yes.
16:33Thank you very much.
16:34Thank you very much indeed.
16:36Good job, Reds.
16:37That's your big spend sorted.
16:39£85 for the two rustic crowns.
16:42Just 15 minutes left and, Blues, you've only bought one item.
16:46Are you worried, Izzy?
16:48The shop started really well and we all loved the bunny,
16:51but it's gone downhill since then
16:53and we haven't really seen anything that Pete and Sarah love.
16:56I think we might be cutting it to the wire
16:58and end up with two hurried purchases at the end.
17:01So while Izzy cracks the whip,
17:03the Reds are focusing on their challenge,
17:05an item containing red.
17:07Well, that particular colour is referred to as cranberry.
17:11Oh!
17:12So cranberry glass was introduced in the 19th century.
17:16It's just a nice term for red glass.
17:19Can you just tell me from here how much the vase is?
17:24Yeah, first quality and it's got ND £30.
17:28That's either no damage or no discount, £30.
17:31I'm feeling that.
17:32Hmm, but however, I can see you just thinking...
17:36Yeah, it's very decorative.
17:38I think the design is really pretty as well.
17:41And of course we cannot forget our three Persian enamel dishes.
17:46So we've got a shopping list, we've got 15 minutes.
17:49Shall we go and look at one other item to add to a list?
17:52And then you just choose?
17:53Yes.
17:54Easy as that.
17:55Yeah.
17:56The Reds have a plan.
17:57Mmm.
17:58Now, whatever happened to that glazed cat?
18:00So, were you able to find out the best price?
18:03I have and very generously.
18:05She said she'll do it for you for £25.
18:07Aww!
18:08What do you reckon Izzy?
18:09Shall we go for it?
18:10I like it.
18:11I like it.
18:12It's £25.
18:13That's a bargain.
18:14Let's do it.
18:15Excellent.
18:16Thank you.
18:17Thank you.
18:18Cheers guys.
18:19Thank you very much.
18:20Thank you Neil.
18:21Awesome.
18:22Great work Blues.
18:23The ceramic cat for £25 is a perfect second buy.
18:26Well you came here to get a bargain and I think that might be our bargain of all day.
18:29Yeah.
18:30Brilliant.
18:31Just your big spend left to find.
18:33Are you thinking the bench?
18:34I'm thinking the bench.
18:35Let's go and see.
18:36OK.
18:37You only have eight minutes left teams.
18:40Now Reds, what have you got there?
18:42It's almost like one of those sort of whirly gigs, isn't it?
18:46Yeah.
18:47A whirly-go-gun.
18:48A whirly-go-gun?
18:49A whirly-go-gun.
18:50A whirly-go-gun.
18:51A vintage folk art pull-along.
18:53It's £25.
18:54If we got it for £20, everything's going to cost £20.
18:57Do you like that?
18:58I do like that.
18:59Do you like the whirly-gig gun?
19:01I do like the whirly-go-gun.
19:03Can we try and pull it on the throne?
19:05Of course we can.
19:06We can do anything we want with it.
19:07I'm sure.
19:08I don't know.
19:09We've got to find out now.
19:10Have a look if it works.
19:11Whirly-go-gun, okay.
19:12Can you see?
19:13Yeah, well, go on.
19:14Go on.
19:15Ah, ah, ah, ah.
19:17Well, you can do the pulling bit, you can't do the whirly bit.
19:20Yeah.
19:21I do like it, but if it's not working...
19:23Yeah.
19:24Leave it then.
19:26The Blues are back at the bench, but are they going to buy it?
19:29We need to spend 75.
19:31It's made in Wales.
19:33I think we should do it.
19:34Let's do it.
19:35Yeah, definitely.
19:36Yes.
19:37Thank you.
19:38Thank you very much.
19:39Thank you.
19:40Yay!
19:41We've done it!
19:42Thank you.
19:43Well done, Blues.
19:45That's your final item sorted and your big spin ticked off.
19:49£75 for the wooden bench.
19:51Happy?
19:52Yeah, happy.
19:53Brilliant time.
19:54Thank you.
19:55Shall we go and celebrate?
19:56Yes.
19:57Definitely.
19:58With only five minutes left, the Reds are revisiting their back burner items. So what's it to be? The red vase or the Persian dishes?
20:09These.
20:10These.
20:11In unison.
20:12A decision at last. The three Persian dishes for £20 take off my challenge. Nice work.
20:20Right team, shopping is over.
20:22Put them down.
20:23Yeah.
20:24Let's go and put the kettle on.
20:25A cup of tea.
20:26A cup of tea sounds good.
20:27Let's remind ourselves what the red team bought.
20:29The first buy was the ornate silver dish for £35.
20:36Next, they bought the two rustic crowns for £85, which was their big spend.
20:43And they finished their shop with my challenge. The Persian dishes for £20.
20:48Reds, you were a pair of Welsh dragons on fire today, weren't you?
20:52Yes, we were.
20:53We were.
20:54Now, Richard, you were not the boss today.
20:56No, they knew what they wanted.
20:57No.
20:58I just followed.
20:59He was.
21:00How was it? Did you have fun?
21:01We had a fabulous time and Richard got so knowledgeable, it was fab.
21:04Let's talk favourites. What was your favourite item, Adele?
21:07My favourite item was the silver trinket dish.
21:10Right.
21:11It was beautiful.
21:12Okay. Michelle, what about you? What was your favourite?
21:14The crowns are my favourite.
21:15Right. Okay. Now, that was a big spend item.
21:17It was, yeah.
21:18Okay. So, do you think they will make the most profit at auction?
21:21I don't think so. I think the silver trinket dish will make the biggest profit.
21:25Okay. Adele, what do you think will make the biggest profit?
21:28I think the silver dish as well.
21:30So, tell me, how much did you spend in total?
21:32We spent £140.
21:34So, you've left Richard £160 if you handed over.
21:38Yeah.
21:39Quite a lot of cash there, Richard.
21:40There is indeed.
21:41Any thoughts on what you would do with it?
21:43I'm going to buy something that isn't quite what it appears on first sight.
21:50Oh, I'm intrigued, ladies. Okay.
21:53So, while Richard goes off to buy his mysterious bonus buy, let's remind ourselves what the blue team bought.
21:59They hopped into action buying the rabbit paperweight for £9, which ticked off my challenge of something containing blue.
22:08Their second buy was a glazed cat for £25.
22:12And they finished with their big spend, the wooden bench for £75.
22:21Blues, you made that look easy. You found the challenge quickly. You had lots of options on the back burner.
22:27Did you have fun?
22:28We had fun.
22:29Okay. And how was Miss Balmer with the shopping?
22:31Fantastic.
22:32Fabulous.
22:33Issy, you look surprised.
22:35No, it was good. It started out quite chilled and then we just had a little rush at the end.
22:39Yeah. But all good.
22:40Tell me, what was your favourite item, Peter?
22:42Cat.
22:43You're a cat lover too?
22:44Yeah.
22:45All right, put it there. Put it there, okay. Sarah, what was your favourite item?
22:49The rabbit paperweight.
22:51Now, the paperweight was my challenge item.
22:53Yes.
22:54To buy something that contained blue.
22:55But what do you think would make the biggest profit?
22:57The cat.
22:58The cat?
22:59I think so too.
23:00What about you? What do you think?
23:01The cat.
23:02All right!
23:03So, how much did you spend in total?
23:05£109.
23:06Right, so you've left Izzy a whopping £191.
23:10Yes.
23:11Hand it over.
23:12Thank you very much.
23:13Izzy, I hope you've got big pockets for all of that. What are you planning to do?
23:17I know you were desperate for some silver, so I'm going to see what I can find.
23:20Brilliant.
23:21Well, while Izzy goes off in search of a bonus buy, I'm going to learn about some fascinating
23:25local folklore.
23:34Across the world, every culture has its own stories and superstitions passed down through
23:39generations, from mythical creatures and local legends to magical men and women. And in this
23:46part of West Wales, folklore has played an important role in shaping history. To find out
23:52more, I've come to the Carmarthenshire County Museum to meet folklore expert, Dr Owen Williams.
23:58Hi, Owen. Lovely to meet you.
23:59Hi, Ru. Nice to meet you too. Thank you for coming.
24:01Now, Owen, why do you think folklore has been so important to people in this part of Wales?
24:07A lot of these stories around folklore are transmitted through the Welsh language. It's one way of
24:13keeping the language alive and part of the intangible heritage that makes this part of the world so special.
24:19Well, when you think of folklore, you think of stories and superstitions, but it can also be linked to real
24:25physical objects like these, can't it?
24:28Objects derive a lot of their meaning from the stories that are attached to them. Like this, for example.
24:34It looks like part of a tree.
24:37This is a fragment of an oak tree that was planted in nearby Carmarthen town and it's grown to be known as Merlin's Oak by local people.
24:47Merlin as in the wizard?
24:49That's right, yes. One thing that's been said is that Merlin made a prophecy about this tree.
24:55When Merlin's Oak shall tumble down, then shall fall, Carmarthen town.
25:02So the people of Carmarthen thought of it as something sacred. But sadly, a local man around 1856 decided to poison the tree because local people used it as a meeting place.
25:17He lived nearby and got sick of them discussing their affairs every day.
25:21And did the tale come true? Did Carmarthen town fall?
25:25Well, thankfully not. Carmarthen is still here, luckily.
25:30Now, I never knew that Merlin was thought of as being Welsh, let alone from Carmarthen.
25:35There have been stories dating back over a thousand years that link Merlin to various parts of Wales, but particularly to Carmarthen.
25:46He would probably have been known more as a physician or a prophet, perhaps.
25:52But why do we call him a wizard if he was more of a physician or a prophet?
25:56Because he may well have been somebody who was known as a man of the woods type figure, who was able to maybe predict weather patterns.
26:07And over time, stories got exaggerated. And so he became associated with magic because that seemed to be the only explanation for people back in those times.
26:17Clearly, it was a very superstitious time. Why do you think that is?
26:22Well, at the time, of course, they didn't have any newspapers or radio. So stories were often the ways in which people came to understand the world.
26:32And that's how we got the tales of Merlin that we know so well today.
26:37Were there any folklore beliefs that protected against evil at the time?
26:42Yes, there were many. For example, this was once known as the magic eye.
26:49What is it?
26:50It's actually a potato with matchsticks stuck into it.
26:54So what was it actually for?
26:56Well, it was actually used to protect crops.
26:59OK.
27:00So this was found in a Carmarthen garden around about 1910, and it was hung over a patch of peas growing there.
27:09And it was just believed to have protected them against external threats like insects, birds or even bad weather.
27:19Sort of like a medieval starchy scarecrow.
27:22That's absolutely right.
27:23And this object here had a similar purpose of repelling evil.
27:27Now, what is that? It looks like hair. Is it human hair? Animal?
27:31It's actually horse hair. Horse hair.
27:34It was found hung up on the back of a door in a local town called Larn, only about 20 minutes from here.
27:43It was said to have been hung at the doorway to protect against anything evil coming into the property.
27:52Now, I'm sensing a theme because, you know, this is all about protecting the crops and the home.
27:57Exactly. It was incredibly important to people, especially in a rural area like Carmarthenshire.
28:04Now, we've talked about these small items, but my eye has been drawn to something magnificent and rather large behind me.
28:11This cauldron is believed to have dated back at least to the 1800s in eastern Carmarthenshire.
28:18It was used by a local wise woman to create all sorts of herbal remedies, salves, balms and tonics.
28:28Now, when you say wise woman, do you mean a witch?
28:31Well, funnily enough, no.
28:34OK.
28:35There are actually very few reported incidents of witches in this part of Wales, and indeed in Wales in general.
28:43Women who came up with herbal remedies were known as wise women, and they were very well respected within their communities.
28:51Whereas witches, of course, were seen as people to be feared.
28:55Owen, thank you so much for your time. I've loved learning about Carmarthens folklore and its medieval beliefs. Thank you.
29:02But now it's time to see if our teams can conjure up any magic over at the auction.
29:07And for today's sale, I'm staying in Carmarthens. I've come to meet auctioneer Ian Taylor.
29:15Ian, lovely to see you.
29:17Thank you very much. Thanks for coming in.
29:18Now, let's get started. We've got some interesting items here on the table. So the Reds, Michelle and Adele, were shopping with Richard.
29:26And their first item is this really sweet Victorian silver pin dish. 1895, Birmingham silver. What do you think?
29:35It's really pretty. Very ornate, with a nice pierced decoration there. A little bonbon dish, and there's always a good market for silver in our auctions.
29:43Sounds good. But what's your estimate?
29:45Well, we've only put £10 to £15 on it.
29:47OK, well, the Reds spent £35 on this.
29:50Erm, I think that's going to be difficult to achieve, I have to be honest with you. Might be a little lost there.
29:56More of a retail price?
29:57I would have thought so, yes.
29:58Now, the second item is this quite quirky pair of decorative crown sculptures. Would you say that they're fashionable?
30:06They are. We sell a lot of, sort of, garden and rustic furniture.
30:09OK, so what's your estimate?
30:11We've put £30 to £40 on them. I do have a feeling that they might make a little bit more than that.
30:15Well, that would be good, because this is their big spend.
30:18OK.
30:19£85 they've spent on this.
30:22Yeah, yeah. You never know. You never know. I think it's going to be tough.
30:25Right.
30:26I think it's going to be tough to get that much.
30:27OK, well, fingers crossed. So moving on to the last item, which is my challenge, to buy something containing red.
30:32And there's a set of these Minakari Persian enamel dishes. They are predominantly blue, but there is enough red in there to tick the challenge. So they've been quite clever here. What do you make of them?
30:44They are quite nice and decorative. However, there isn't a huge amount of quality to the pieces. They're quite light.
30:52OK, so what do you think they'll make at auction?
30:54For the three, we've only put £10 to £15 on them.
30:56Right. Well, they got the three of them for £20, which sounds good, but fingers crossed we need a bit more, don't we?
31:03Yeah, we could get there.
31:04Right. OK, so that is the red team's items. Now, moving on to the blue, we've got Sarah and Pete who are shopping with Izzy. And the first item is the challenge item to buy an item containing blue.
31:17And we have, ironically, a red paperweight rabbit, but with a blue pom-pom tail. So again, they've been creative, haven't they? I think someone's laughing at my challenges.
31:27So what do you think of the rabbit?
31:29I think it's quite sweet, actually. There's not much age to it. A little modern art glass paperweight or desk weight, whatever you want to call it.
31:36What do you think it will make at auction?
31:38We've put a guide price of £20 to £30 on the rabbit.
31:41Right. Well, that's good. They only spent £9 on it.
31:44Right.
31:45So you can't really go wrong with it, can you?
31:46They will definitely make a profit on that.
31:48Fabulous. Now, this second item is my favourite because I'm a cat lover. It's this 20th century ceramic study of a seated cat.
31:57It's looking very peaceful and serene, don't you think?
32:00It's a good size and it's got this nice sort of salad and glaze, which is always popular.
32:04So, yeah, I think it should do all right as a decorative piece.
32:07So what's your estimate for Mr. Cat?
32:09We've put £15 to £20 on the cart.
32:11OK. Well, it costs £25, which I think is doable for a profit.
32:15We're almost there.
32:16OK. The final item is a bit of blacksmith salvage in the form of this bench.
32:21It's a really nice piece. It's industrial, but it would also fit into other interiors as well.
32:26OK. In terms of money, how do you think it will do?
32:28Well, again, a difficult thing to value. It's quite bespoke. There's not many others around, so we've put £30 to £50 on it.
32:34OK. Well, this was the Blues big spend. £75 spent on it.
32:38OK. I think we still have a chance, though.
32:40Right. OK. You're feeling hopeful?
32:41Yes.
32:42OK. Well, time to head to the rostrum and best of luck.
32:44Thank you very much.
32:53Reds, how are you feeling? You're at the auction.
32:55Really excited. Looking forward to it.
32:57I'm a bit scared, a bit nervous.
32:59Oh, do you know what? Say no more because your first item is coming up.
33:02It's your late Victorian silver bonbon dish, very sweet, very petite, £35 spent.
33:08Best of luck.
33:10What's that worth? £20? 20 for it?
33:1420 is bid online. At 20. At 20. At 20. At 20.
33:1828. 28. 28. 30. £30 bid.
33:22Ooh, come on! Two in the room. Two in the room.
33:25I will sell. For £30.
33:28Right, OK. So you bought that for £35.
33:31So for £30, so you're at a small minus £5 loss.
33:34But you've got your big spend coming up.
33:36Your pair of decorative crown sculptures.
33:40Now you spent £85 on them. £42 each.
33:44Let's see how they do.
33:46Two commission bids putting me in at £35, £40.
33:51I have £40, £2, £5, £8, £50.
33:5555 in the room. Commission's gone.
33:5760. 65. 70. 75.
34:0180. 85.
34:03Oh, come on!
34:05Yes, yes, yes!
34:07Yes! Yes!
34:09£95 is bid. It's in the room against you online.
34:11They're unusual. 100.
34:13110.
34:14Ooh, well done!
34:15Are you done online?
34:17I'm selling to the room bidder.
34:19For 110.
34:20Yes!
34:21Well done.
34:22We like that.
34:23Yeah.
34:24So that was £85 you spent on it.
34:25So for a whopping £110.
34:27That's a nice £25 profit.
34:29Taking your minus five to a plus 20.
34:32Woo!
34:33Now your last item is your challenge.
34:35Something containing red.
34:36It's your Persian enamel items.
34:38Three for £20.
34:39They're decorative, aren't they?
34:41What are they worth?
34:42£20?
34:4320 for them.
34:44Any interest online at 20?
34:4610?
34:47£10?
34:4820 bid online.
34:50At 20.
34:51Come on!
34:52At 20 only then.
34:53It's a maiden bid then.
34:54In and out.
34:55Sell for 20.
34:56Evens.
34:58Well, folks, you're keeping my numbers nice and easy.
35:01You bought it for 20.
35:02It's sold for 20.
35:03So your plus 20 remains plus 20.
35:06Woo!
35:07But it's a profit, isn't it?
35:09Yeah.
35:10But it's not finished yet.
35:11Of course, you left Richard £160 for his bonus buy.
35:16Do you remember?
35:17Yes.
35:18Right.
35:19So close your eyes.
35:20Nice and tight, Richard.
35:21Off you go.
35:22Get your bonus buy.
35:23Thank you.
35:24Okay.
35:25Richard, over to you.
35:27Open your eyes.
35:29And let me show you what I thought was a pottery vase from 20 paces.
35:36It is, in fact, an art glass vase.
35:39But it's very, very stylish.
35:41It's got that Swedish look about it, which I obviously liked.
35:44But looking at the look on your face, you're thinking, what has Richard bought?
35:48It's marrow-shaped.
35:49I thought it was a vegetable, yeah.
35:51So how much did you pay for it, Richard?
35:54I paid £16 for it.
35:57Ooh.
35:58And how much do you think it'll make?
35:59Well, to remain consistent, I hope it makes at least £20.
36:03I think we go for it.
36:04Okay.
36:05Yeah, we go for it.
36:06We're back, Richard.
36:07Yeah.
36:08Fabulous.
36:09Definitely going for it?
36:10Yeah.
36:11Okay.
36:12The Reds are definitely going with Richard's bonus buy.
36:13But what does the auctioneer make of his marrow vase?
36:17I quite like it, actually.
36:18It's got a very good contemporary look about it.
36:20Now, what kind of estimate would you put on this?
36:22Well, based on it, there'd be a no maker's mark, only £10 to £20.
36:26Richard spent £16, so that slides into the middle of your estimate,
36:30so fingers crossed for a profit.
36:32I think we have a chance.
36:33The good news is the auctioneer likes it.
36:36He also thought it was pottery until he realised it was glass.
36:40£10 to £20 estimate put on it.
36:43It's coming up right now.
36:45Best of luck.
36:46We move on to the unusual continental marrow-shaped glass vase.
36:50Good decorator's piece.
36:51What's that worth? £30?
36:5330 for it?
36:54Yes.
36:55Here we go.
36:56£10.
36:57£10.
36:58£10 is bid.
37:00Thank you.
37:01In the room at £10.
37:02£10 is bid.
37:03At £10.
37:04At £10.
37:05Final call.
37:06I'm selling it.
37:07£12.
37:08Lovely.
37:09Oh, come on.
37:10£12 is bid.
37:11Fresh blood then we sell.
37:12£12 only.
37:13They're all coming now.
37:14£15.
37:15£20.
37:16One more.
37:17£22.
37:18No, are you sure?
37:19£22 the bids then.
37:20£22.
37:21Well done.
37:22That was looking a bit touch and go there, wasn't it?
37:23Yes.
37:24A lovely profit of £6.
37:27So your plus 20 goes to plus 26.
37:30And well done.
37:31That's a good result but just keep it to yourself.
37:33We will.
37:34and get a look at what's going on.
37:35Blue's smiles all round.
37:37I take it you're feeling happy.
37:39Oh, yeah.
37:40It's so exciting.
37:41Right, well it's kicking off because your first item, the challenge item, is coming up.
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41:0520 to go then
41:0720 is bid
41:0920
41:1120
41:1320
41:1520
41:1725
41:1925
41:2128
41:2330
41:27Final call
41:29Last call
41:3130
41:33Well done so Izzy you bought that for 14. It's so for 30 which is a nice 16 pound profit
41:40Wonderful taking your minus one to plus 50
41:44Yes you're back on the right side of zero
41:47Well done
41:48Are you happy blues?
41:49Yeah
41:55Reds blues what an eclectic mix of buys you're all going home with money
42:01So well done
42:04But there's only one winner and the winning team are the reds
42:08Well done reds well done I'll come back to you now how are you feeling blues oh we had a great yeah we had a great
42:18Brilliant yeah good yeah good I can tell you started off strong you had a couple of good profits
42:24You're up to 26 pound and then you lost 27 taking you down to minus one
42:29But bonus buy stepped in and took you back into the money at 15 pounds
42:34So who wants the 15 pounds?
42:36Me please
42:37Oh
42:38Didn't think twice there?
42:39Well done blues
42:40I could
42:41Reds coming on to you today's winners finishing up with 26 pounds
42:46Oh no
42:47So there wasn't much in it 11 pounds folks
42:50You started off in a negative you clawed it back with your crown sculptures and then you broke even again
42:55But their bonus buy got you another six pound taking you to plus 26 who wants all this money?
43:02I love them have you?
43:04Now did you enjoy the whole experience?
43:06Yeah brilliant
43:07Really good
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43:15Or better yet join us again next time for some more bargain hunting
43:19Yes?
43:20Yes!
43:38Here we go!
43:40This is my journey
43:43Have you ok
43:58One night
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