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S72 E26 – Bargain Hunt 🎯💰
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00:00Hola y bienvenidos a Bargain Hunt. Hoy estamos en West Wales,
00:05famosa por sus hermosos castles y sus links a mythos, legendas y folclore.
00:11Y, según algunos, fue también a ese conocimiento wizard, Merlin.
00:17Luego, voy a aprender sobre algunas tradiciones locales y misteriosos,
00:22como el magique eye y un antiguo antiguo.
00:26Pero primero, vamos a Bargain Hunting.
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00:52Taday's Red and Blue teams will be searching for collectibles at this antique centre
00:57en la ciudad de Pembrokeshire de Narborough.
00:59Los dos equipos tienen £300 para comprar tres objetos con solo una hora en el horario.
01:03Uno de los equipos debe costar al menos £75 y es mi desafío para cuidar de mí.
01:09Los que más ganan la ganancia o la ganancia o la ganancia de los ganancias.
01:14Vamos a reunirnos hoy en el equipo.
01:16Soy Madele.
01:17Y yo, Michelle.
01:18We're the Welsh Dragons.
01:20Y yo, play the blues.
01:22Es un partido de lucho.
01:24¿Qué tipo de equipo serán?
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.
01:33I try not to, but yeah, I think I have problems here.
01:36What will you be looking for?
01:38Like a bit of pottery, a bit of silver.
01:41We'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.
01:53It is impressive.
01:57What are you into?
01:58Anything to do with cows.
02:00Love cows.
02:01And I love skulls.
02:02Okay.
02:04Will you make a good team?
02:06I'm going to be aware of the time.
02:07And I'll be aware of the cost.
02:09You'll be aware of the cost.
02:09Yes, the 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.
02:18Hello, 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, too.
02:28I love the fighting talk.
02:30Brilliant.
02:31Now, what's the first thing you need before I set you off?
02:34Money.
02:35Mm-hmm.
02:36Reds, who wants the cash?
02:37Me, please.
02:38Right.
02:38Del, I've got £300 for you.
02:40Blues.
02:42Yeah.
02:42Peter, are you going to hide it under your hat?
02:44I could do.
02:46There you go.
02:47Thank you.
02:48So that means, Michelle, you get the challenge.
02:49Thank you.
02:50Sarah?
02:51Thank you.
02:51What'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.
03:07Somebody who'll keep us in line.
03:09Someone who'll let us be the boss.
03:10And a really good negotiator for their bonus bar.
03:13And the sense of humour.
03:16I hope I've got all three.
03:18For the Reds, it's Richard Madley.
03:20How are you?
03:20Surprise!
03:22Oh!
03:23And for the Blues, it's Izzy Barmer.
03:25How are you guys?
03:27Right, team's 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, blue for blue team.
03:41Excellent.
03:41Go blue team.
03:43Make it snappy, teams.
03:45Your shopping starts now.
03:47Time's ticking.
03:48Let's go.
03:49We got this.
03:50They're off.
03:50We'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.
04:02Yes.
04:02Good.
04:03I like this plan.
04:04And then a big spend.
04:04And then spend a lot of time on the big spend.
04:07OK.
04:07Well, 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?
04:18Opaline.
04:20Uh-huh.
04:20Glass vase.
04:21Possibly made in Italy.
04:23Hmm.
04:2450 pounds.
04:25No, I think that's one I'll possibly pass on.
04:29Richard's not keen.
04:30Meanwhile, the Blues have spotted something that could meet their challenge.
04:34They look like they're probably sapphires.
04:37Should we get it out?
04:38Should we ask the dealer for a key and have a closer look?
04:40Yeah, let's do that.
04:42Whilst 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?
04:53Yeah.
04:54It is priced at £55.
04:58Now...
04:58What do you think?
04:59It's something like that would make it a lot?
05:00I'd want a bite for about £30.
05:01£30, yeah.
05:02Yeah, and hoping to make £10 or £15 on it.
05:05But there it is.
05:06Yeah.
05:07We can look.
05:07It 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.
05:19So the Bluestones diamonds, sapphires, particularly diamonds,
05:22they are, people do like them.
05:24It's a lot at £159.
05:26Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:26What kind of money would that fetch at auction?
05:28Maybe £60 to £80.
05:29Yeah.
05:29And on a good day, if two people want it,
05:31you might get into three figures.
05:32Yeah.
05:32But we are quite a long way off.
05:34Yeah, we are a long way off.
05:35But what is the best price on it?
05:36I think on this we could go £130.
05:39You wouldn't go £100?
05:40I don't think they'd go £100, I know.
05:42Bag burner.
05:44Good try, Sarah.
05:45Now, what's Richard spotted?
05:47It's actually got a nice old look about it.
05:50Yeah, that is better.
05:51That's true.
05:52It's easy to ignore it,
05:54but often these are the little treasures in these, on 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.
06:03Yeah, let's, well, let's have a look at it.
06:06Oh, there's a ticket.
06:07Oh, look at that.
06:09Here 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
06:20to try and make you a £20 profit.
06:23Yeah.
06:24So, thanks very much.
06:25We'll just put it back again.
06:27So, while the reds keep searching,
06:30the blues have found this.
06:33The coat rack.
06:34Ah, OK, so, £120.
06:37It's not old.
06:39It's a modern piece in an older style,
06:41but it's certainly got a good look to it.
06:43It's a useful item.
06:45What do you like about it, Pete?
06:47Just its chunkiness, the heft to it.
06:51What do you think?
06:52It's OK.
06:54Would you have it in your house?
06:55No.
06:56No.
06:57Probably not.
06:58You knew Sarah was going to say no.
07:00That's why you like it.
07:02I mean, it's £120.
07:03Yeah, it's a lot of money.
07:04It is a lot of money.
07:06Yeah.
07:06Shall we ask the best price?
07:08No.
07:08No, OK, it's a definite no.
07:10That's definite.
07:11Let's wander.
07:12If it doesn't hook you in, move on.
07:15These look colourful, Richard.
07:17It's a group here of three Persian enamel dishes and bowls.
07:24You know we had to find something with red on it.
07:26If you look hard on this Persian enamel dish, there are flashes of red, aren't there?
07:32Yeah, yeah.
07:32And on this shaped oval dish, and again, on this bowl, again, tiny little red flower heads, the ticketed price for all three, £25.
07:46I'm not sure where it's red and F, though, Richard.
07:50You know, we've got to satisfy the challenge.
07:53Yes.
07:53The words are an item containing red.
07:56It doesn't have to be hold red.
07:57I don't know if I like them enough.
07:59Mm-hmm.
08:00Mm-hmm.
08:00Mm-hmm.
08:01OK.
08:01Could we come back to them?
08:03I'll go off and just find out if they could be bought for £20.
08:07And if they can be, I'll ask them to put them on hold for us.
08:10OK.
08:10So we've got them on our list.
08:11Yeah.
08:12We could come back later on.
08:12Happy with that?
08:13Yes.
08:13Lovely.
08:14OK.
08:14Thank you.
08:15I'm not sure they're keen, Richard.
08:17Over with the blues, something's caught Pete's eye.
08:20Rather handsome cat.
08:22Do you have cats?
08:24We used to.
08:25We had for many years.
08:27Oh, he's nice.
08:28Nice cat.
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, he's nice.
08:35People love cats.
08:36Yeah.
08:37Yeah, true.
08:38Good size.
08:39What's the price?
08:40£48 on the ticket.
08:41Well, why don't we ask the best price and just see?
08:44Because then we know where we're at.
08:45Yes.
08:46Yeah.
08:46OK.
08:46Good point.
08:47Let's ask the dealer.
08:48OK.
08:49Whilst the blues get a price for the cat, the reds have spotted something unusual.
08:54Oh!
08:55The red rolling pin.
08:56Yeah, indeed.
08:58Well, I rather like that sort of type of decoration.
09:03These were made in Nailsea outside of Bristol.
09:06These were made in the 19th century and in fact they're still...
09:10So it is quite old then?
09:11Yeah, yeah, indeed.
09:12Are they just a decorative item or were they...
09:15Well, no, they were actually used practically.
09:17They could have been used in the kitchen for rolling out pastry.
09:21And they were very popular.
09:23Yeah.
09:23Yeah.
09:2310, 20 years ago.
09:25I'm not quite so sure today.
09:27I can't see a price on it.
09:29Um, £60.
09:31It's marked at 60.
09:32We could get some discount on it.
09:34But I think it'll...
09:35You'd have to be a lot of a discount to get a profit.
09:37Yeah, we would.
09:38OK, let's go.
09:39OK, great.
09:40OK, we won.
09:41Very decisive, Michelle.
09:44Now, what's the news on the cat?
09:45The ticket price is £48.
09:47I think I 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...
09:54£2.
09:56£2.
09:56I can give them a ring.
09:58Yeah.
09:59Yeah, we'll do that.
10:00Thank you very much.
10:02The cat's not in the bag yet.
10:04And from cats to hats.
10:06There is indeed a red interior in this 19th century bucket
10:11made from a Georgian hat box.
10:15OK.
10:16It looks like a very posh bucket.
10:17Very posh, isn't it?
10:19It's priced at £80.
10:20So I happen to know that the stallholder has said
10:24that he would discount anything on this stand by 30%.
10:29So therefore, with an £80 ticket on it,
10:32he's knocking off £24.
10:35OK, I think that's probably...
10:35OK, come on through here.
10:37Anything red through here?
10:39Let's go and have a look.
10:41So while they keep browsing,
10:43the Blues are sticking with their animal theme.
10:45What about this one?
10:47Oh, I see where you're going.
10:48Blue tail, item-containing blue.
10:51And it's red, red and blue for bargain.
10:53Yeah, absolutely.
10:55I just think he's cute.
10:56Yeah?
10:57Yeah.
10:57I think he's very charming.
11:00Bit of art glass.
11:01It's a glass paperweight.
11:02But it's nice.
11:03Paperweights went through a phase of being extremely popular,
11:05so they're not always sort of the round ones you think of.
11:08You 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.
11:19OK.
11:21We're making you work today, Neil.
11:22You are so right.
11:23Would there be anything you could do for us on that one, please?
11:27I'll tell you what, as is you, I'll go nine.
11:30Ooh.
11:31There's also not a lot of money here.
11:32It's cheap.
11:33Ten pounds.
11:34We wanted, we wanted, yeah.
11:35We wanted two cheap items.
11:36We did.
11:36So he ticks that box.
11:37Yeah, he does.
11:38Yeah.
11:39I think there might be a small profit.
11:40On a bad day, it's five to ten,
11:42but on a good day, ten to fifteen, ten to twenty.
11:45We'll take the rest, shall we?
11:46Let's take the rest.
11:47Yeah.
11:47Let's get it done.
11:48Thank you very much.
11:49Thank you.
11:49Buck it up.
11:50Thank you.
11:51Thank you, Neil.
11:51Thank you, Neil.
11:52Well done, Blues.
11:54Fifteen minutes into your shop,
11:56and that's your first item bought.
11:58And it ticks off my challenge of something containing blue.
12:02Now, Adele seems taken by some silver.
12:05Poor little dishes there.
12:06Yes, sweet.
12:07I think they're really decorative.
12:09Yes.
12:09Really, yeah, really sweet.
12:11Very pretty, yeah.
12:12You 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.
12:18Yes.
12:18And the work that's gone into them.
12:20With your reaction so far,
12:21I feel I've got to go and get the cabinet open.
12:25While Richard finds the key,
12:27Sarah has spotted something colourful.
12:30Oh, they'll be rosenthal, a rosenthal design.
12:33They used to be collectible.
12:34Nowadays, not so much at auction.
12:36You sort of find that you can have a set of them,
12:38and they don't do fantastically well.
12:39OK.
12:40But they're very pretty and decorative.
12:41But how much are they?
12:43Fifteen pounds.
12:44For each of them, I'd imagine.
12:47It's going to be around that at auction
12:49in terms of its value.
12:49Yeah, that's fine.
12:50Yeah.
12:50OK.
12:51Nice 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, you?
13:02Yeah, I did.
13:03Yes, indeed.
13:04Well, they are silver.
13:05They're solid silver.
13:06At 68 pounds, before we negotiate,
13:09and that's at 40.
13:10You liked the little one more, didn't you?
13:12Yeah, I just thought he was pretty...
13:13Yeah, yeah, indeed.
13:15Yeah, OK.
13:15But would you like to find out what they could be bought for?
13:17Yes, yeah.
13:18Time 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.
13:26Does 36 work for you?
13:2836 isn't an increment in the auction room,
13:31so he'd be going 32, 35, 38,
13:34so 36 would be...
13:35So we would need the extra pound.
13:38I know it's...
13:39I'm splitting hairs, but...
13:40Go on, then.
13:4135, done.
13:42Thank you, Neil.
13:42So...
13:43So do you think there's a bit more of a profit
13:45in the 35 pound one?
13:47Yes.
13:47Yes.
13:47That is better value.
13:49I don't think it's an...
13:49Yeah, it's right at the top.
13:51I think we have to go for that one.
13:52I could tell you about it.
13:53As soon as I walked past that company,
13:55it made you smile, didn't you?
13:56All of a sudden, you...
13:58Yeah.
13:58OK, should we buy it?
14:00Yes.
14:00Yes, I agree.
14:01Marvellous.
14:02Thank you very much.
14:02Neil, thank you.
14:03We're going to have the little one.
14:0435 pounds.
14:05Sold.
14:05Brilliant.
14:06Well done, Reds.
14:07You got there in the end.
14:09Both teams now have one item each,
14:11but with half their time gone,
14:13they need to pick up the pace.
14:15Was Sarah spotted for the Blues?
14:18It says it's a Welsh fireside stall, I think.
14:22So you can get two bums on there.
14:23Really?
14:24Can you?
14:24Couldn't get two of mine on there.
14:25Well, you'd be facing away.
14:28Right.
14:29Come on, we're going to test this.
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.
14:39Yeah, we can both put on.
14:40Not that comfy, though.
14:41I've got the lumpy end.
14:41No, it's not.
14:42I think it's a bench for one.
14:44Yeah.
14:44But it's very nice.
14:46So how much is this one?
14:4888.
14:49Right.
14:50Let's see when Neil's at.
14:51Yep.
14:52While 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 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.
15:11I'm hoping we might get more than one.
15:15Yes, yeah.
15:15Aren't you?
15:16It would be good.
15:16Yes, it would be good.
15:17Yeah.
15:17I've got no idea how much they are.
15:19No, I don't.
15:20There's no price on them.
15:22There's no...
15:22You know, we're looking to spend £75.
15:25Shall we actually go and find out?
15:27Yeah, find out, yeah.
15:27Yeah.
15:28While the Reds get a price for the crowns,
15:31what's the news on the £88 bench?
15:34Yeah.
15:34I could go down to £79 on that one.
15:38Or do you come down to £75?
15:40£75.
15:42Yeah, 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.
15:48Yeah, we know it's for £75.
15:48Thank you.
15:49Yep, OK.
15:50Thank you.
15:50Thank you.
15:52It's another maybe.
15:54Back to the Reds and their crowns.
15:56They're £55 each.
15:58OK.
15:58That's the best price today if...
16:02The best we could...
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.
16:17Could 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...
16:24One each, yeah?
16:25Yes.
16:25But buying something that you both like, is that a real good idea?
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28So should we say that they're sold?
16:31A deal?
16:32Yes.
16:32We have a deal?
16:32Thank you very much.
16:33Thank 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?
16:47The shop started really well and we all loved the bunny, but 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 and end up with two hurried purchases at the
17:00end.
17:01So while Izzy cracks the whip, the Reds are focusing on their challenge, an item containing
17:07red.
17:07Well, that particular colour is referred to as cranberry.
17:11So 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.
17:25First quality and it's got ND £30.
17:28That's either no damage or no discount.
17:31£30.
17:31I'm feeling that.
17:33However, I can see you're just thinking...
17:37Yeah, 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, shall we go and look at one other
17:51item to add to a list and then you just choose?
17:53Yes.
17:54Easy as that.
17:55Yeah.
17:55The Reds have a plan.
17:57Now, whatever happened to that glazed cat?
18:00So, were you able to find out the best price?
18:03And very generously, she said she'll do it for you for £25.
18:07Aw!
18:07What do you reckon, Izzy?
18:09Shall we go for it?
18:09I like it.
18:10I like it.
18:11It's £25.
18:12That's a bargain.
18:13Let's do it.
18:13Let's do it.
18:14Excellent.
18:14Almost hard price.
18:15Thank you, Neil.
18:16Yeah.
18:16Thank you.
18:17Thank you.
18:17Cheers, guys.
18:17Thank you very much.
18:18Thank you, Neil.
18:19Thank you.
18:19Awesome.
18:21Great work, Blues.
18:21The 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 every day.
18:29Yeah, brilliant.
18:30Just your big spend left to find.
18:32Are 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?
18:45Yeah.
18:46A whirly-go-gun.
18:47A whirly-go-gun?
18:48Whirly-go-gun.
18:49A whirly-go-gun.
18:50A vintage folk art pull-along.
18:53It's £25.
18:54If we got it for £20, everything's going to cost £20.
18:56Do you like that?
18:57I do like that.
18:58Yeah.
18:58Do you like that, Del?
18:59Do you like the whirly-go-gun?
19:00I do like the whirly-go-gun.
19:03Can we try and pull it on its own?
19:05Of course we can.
19:06We can do anything we want with it.
19:07I'm sure.
19:07I don't know.
19:08We've got to find out here.
19:09Have a look if it works.
19:10Oh, the whirly-go-gun.
19:11OK.
19:12Can you see it?
19:13Yeah, well.
19:13Go on.
19:14Oh, I don't think it works.
19:15Oh, I don't think it works.
19:15Oh, I don't think it works.
19:15Well, you can do the pulling bit, you can't do the whirly bit.
19:20I mean, I 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.
19:34Yeah, definitely.
19:36Yes.
19:36Thank you.
19:37Thank you very much.
19:38Thank you, guys.
19:39Thank you.
19:39Thank you very much.
19:40Thank you.
19:41Yay, we've done it!
19:42Thank you.
19:42Well done, Blues.
19:45That's your final item sorted and your big spend ticked off.
19:48£75 for the wooden bench.
19:52Happy?
19:52Yeah, happy.
19:53Brilliant time.
19:54Thank you.
19:55Shall we go and celebrate?
19:55Yes.
19:56Definitely.
19:58With only five minutes left, the Reds are revisiting their backburner items.
20:03So what's it to be?
20:05The red vase or the Persian dishes?
20:09These.
20:10These in unison.
20:11A decision at last.
20:13The three Persian dishes for £20 take off my challenge.
20:17Nice work.
20:20Right team, shopping is over.
20:22Put them down.
20:23Yeah.
20:23Let'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.
20:30Their first buy was the ornate silver dish for £35.
20:35Next, they bought the two rustic crowns for £85, which was their big spend.
20:40And they finished their shop with my challenge, the Persian dishes for £20.
20:47Reds, you were a pair of Welsh dragons on fire today, weren't you?
20:52Yes, we were.
20:53Yes, we were.
20:54Now, Richard, you were not the boss today.
20:56No, they knew what they wanted.
20:58No.
20:58I just followed.
20:58He was.
20:59How was it?
21:00Did you have fun?
21:01We had a fabulous time.
21:02Yeah.
21:02She's got so knowledgeable, it was fab.
21:04Let's talk favourites.
21:05What was your favourite item, Adele?
21:07My favourite item was the silver trinket dish.
21:10Right.
21:10I thought it was beautiful.
21:11OK.
21:12Michelle, what about you?
21:13What was your favourite?
21:13The crowns were my favourite.
21:15Right.
21:15OK.
21:15Now, that was a big spend item.
21:17It was, yeah.
21:17OK.
21:18So, do you think they will make the most profit at auction?
21:21I don't think so.
21:22I think the silver trinket dish will make the biggest profit.
21:25OK.
21:26Adele, what do you think will make the biggest profit?
21:27I think the silver dish as well.
21:29Oh.
21:30So, tell me, how much did you spend in total?
21:32We spent £140.
21:34So, you've left Richard £160 if you hand it over.
21:38Yeah.
21:39Quite a lot of cash there, Richard.
21:40There is indeed.
21:41Any thoughts on what you'd do with it?
21:44I'm going to buy something that isn't quite what it appears on first sight.
21:50Oh, I'm intrigued, ladies.
21:52OK.
21:53So, while Richard goes off to buy his mysterious bonus buy,
21:56let's remind ourselves what the blue team bought.
21:59They hopped into action buying the rabbit paperweight for £9,
22:03which ticked off my challenge of something containing blue.
22:08Their second buy was a glazed cat for £25.
22:13And they finished with their big spend, the wooden bench for £75.
22:21Blues, you made that look easy.
22:23You found the challenge quickly.
22:25You had lots of options on the back burner.
22:27Did you have fun?
22:28We had fun.
22:29OK.
22:29And how was Miss Balmer with the shopping?
22:31Fantastic.
22:32Fabulous.
22:33Izzy, you look surprised.
22:35No, it was good.
22:36It started out quite chilled and then we just had a little rush at the end.
22:39But all good.
22:40Tell me, what was your favourite item, Peter?
22:42Cat.
22:42You're a cat lover too?
22:44Yeah.
22:45All right, put it there.
22:46Put it there, OK.
22:48Sarah, what was your favourite item?
22:49The rabbit paperweight.
22:51Now, the paperweight was my challenge item.
22:53Yes.
22:53To buy something that contained blue.
22:55Yeah.
22:55But what do you think would make the biggest profit?
22:57The cat.
22:58The cat?
22:58Mm-hmm.
22:59What about you?
23:00What do you think?
23:01The cat.
23:01All 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.
23:10Hand it over.
23:12Thank you very much.
23:13Izzy, I hope you've got big pockets for all of that.
23:16What 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,
23:23I'm going to learn about some fascinating local folklore.
23:26Across the world, every culture has its own stories and superstitions
23:38passed down through generations,
23:40from mythical creatures and local legends to magical men and women.
23:45And in this part of West Wales,
23:48folklore has played an important role in shaping history.
23:51To find out more, I've come to the Carmarthenshire County Museum
23:55to meet folklore expert Dr Owen Williams.
23:58Hi, Owen. Lovely to meet you.
24:00Hi, Roo. Nice to meet you too. Thank you for coming.
24:02Now, 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.
24:13It's one way of keeping the language alive
24:15and 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,
24:23but it can also be linked to real physical objects like these, can't it?
24:28Objects derive a lot of their meaning from the stories that are attached to them.
24:33Like this, for example.
24:34It looks like part of a tree.
24:36This is a fragment of an oak tree that was planted in nearby Carmarthen town
24:42and it's grown to be known as Merlin's Oak by local people.
24:47Merlin as in the wizard?
24:49That's right, yes.
24:51One thing that's been said is that Merlin made a prophecy about this tree.
24:56When Merlin's Oak shall tumble down, then shall fall Carmarthen town.
25:02So the people of Carmarthen thought of it as something sacred,
25:05but sadly, a local man, around 1856, decided to poison the tree
25:12because 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?
25:23Did Carmarthen town fall?
25:25Well, thankfully not.
25:27Carmarthen is still here, luckily.
25:30Now, I never knew that Merlin was thought of as being Welsh,
25:33let alone from Carmarthen.
25:35There have been stories dating back over a thousand years
25:39that link Merlin to various parts of Wales,
25:43but 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
25:59who was known as a man-of-the-woods type figure,
26:03who was able to maybe predict weather patterns.
26:07And over time, stories got exaggerated.
26:10And so he became associated with magic
26:13because that seemed to be the only explanation for people back in those times.
26:17Clearly, it was a very superstitious time.
26:20Why do you think that is?
26:22Well, at the time, of course, they didn't have any newspapers or radio.
26:26So stories were often the ways in which people came to understand the world.
26:33And 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.
26:44For 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.
27:00OK.
27:00So this was found in a Carmarthen garden around about 1910.
27:05And it was hung over a patch of peas growing there.
27:09And it was just believed to have protected them against external threats
27:15like 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.
27:28Now, what is that?
27:29It looks like hair.
27:30Is it human hair, animal?
27:31It's actually horse hair.
27:33Horse hair.
27:34It was found hung up on the back of a door in a local town called Larn,
27:41only about 20 minutes from here.
27:43It was said to have been hung at the doorway
27:46to protect against anything evil coming into the property.
27:52Now, I'm sensing a theme because, you know,
27:54this is all about protecting the crops and the home.
27:58Exactly.
27:58It was incredibly important to people,
28:01especially in a rural area like Carmarthenshire.
28:05Now, we've talked about these small items,
28:07but my eye's been drawn to something magnificent
28:10and rather large behind me.
28:12This cauldron is believed to have dated back
28:15at least to the 1800s in eastern Carmarthenshire.
28:18It was used by a local wise woman
28:22to create all sorts of herbal remedies,
28:26salves, 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
28:38of witches in this part of Wales,
28:41and indeed in Wales in general.
28:43Women who came up with herbal remedies
28:46were known as wise women.
28:48And they were very well respected within their communities,
28:51whereas witches, of course,
28:53were seen as people to be feared.
28:55Owen, thank you so much for your time.
28:57I've loved learning about Carmarthens folklore
29:00and its medieval beliefs.
29:01Thank you.
29:02But now it's time to see if our teams
29:04can conjure up any magic over at the auction.
29:09And for today's sale, I'm staying in Carmarthenshire.
29:13I've come to meet auctioneer Ian Taylor.
29:16Ian, lovely to see you.
29:17Thank you very much, and thanks for coming.
29:18Now, let's get started.
29:20We've got some interesting items here on the table.
29:22So, the Reds, Michelle and Adele,
29:25were shopping with Richard.
29:26And their first item
29:27is this really sweet Victorian silver pin dish.
29:321895, Birmingham silver.
29:34What do you think?
29:35It's really pretty.
29:36Very ornate,
29:37with a nice pierced decoration there.
29:39A little bonbon dish,
29:40and there's always a good market for silver in our auctions.
29:43Sounds good.
29:43But what's your estimate?
29:45Well, we've only put £10 to £15 on it.
29:47OK.
29:47Well, the Reds spent £35 on this.
29:51I think that's going to be difficult to achieve,
29:53I have to be honest with you.
29:54Might be a little lost there.
29:55More of a retail price?
29:57I would have thought so, yes.
29:58Now, the second item is this quite quirky pair
30:01of decorative crown sculptures.
30:04Would you say that they're fashionable?
30:06They are.
30:06We sell a lot of sort of garden and rustic furniture.
30:09OK.
30:09So, what's your estimate?
30:11We've put £30 to £40 on them.
30:13I do have a feeling
30:14that they might make a little bit more than that.
30:15Well, that would be good
30:16because this is their big spend.
30:18OK.
30:18So, £85 they've spent on this.
30:21Yeah.
30:22Yeah.
30:22You never know.
30:23You never know.
30:24I think it's going to be tough.
30:25I think it's going to be tough to get that much.
30:26OK.
30:27Well, fingers crossed.
30:27So, moving on to the last item,
30:29which is my challenge,
30:30to buy something containing red
30:32and there's a set of these
30:33minikari Persian enamo dishes.
30:36They are predominantly blue
30:37but there is enough red in there
30:39to tick the challenge.
30:41So, they've been quite clever here.
30:42What do you make of them?
30:44They are quite nice and decorative.
30:46However, there isn't a huge amount of quality
30:50to the pieces.
30:51They're quite light.
30:52OK.
30:53So, what do you think they'll make at auction?
30:54For the three,
30:55we've only put £10 to £15 on them.
30:57Right.
30:57Well, they got the three of them for £20
30:59which sounds good
31:01but fingers crossed we need a bit more, don't we?
31:03Yeah, we could get there.
31:05Right, OK.
31:05So, that is the red team's items.
31:08Now, moving on to the blue,
31:09we've got Sarah and Pete
31:11who are shopping with Izzy
31:12and their first item is
31:14the challenge item
31:15to buy an item containing blue.
31:17And we have, ironically,
31:19a red paperweight rabbit
31:20but with a blue pom-pom tail.
31:23So, again,
31:23they've been creative, haven't they?
31:25I think someone's laughing
31:26at my challenges.
31:27So, what do you think of the rabbit?
31:29I think it's quite sweet, actually.
31:30There's not much age to it.
31:32A little modern art glass
31:33paperweight or desk weight,
31:35whatever you want to call it.
31:36What do you think it will make at auction?
31:37We've put a guide price
31:38of £20 to £30 on the rabbit.
31:41Right.
31:41Well, that's good.
31:42They only spent £9 on it.
31:44Right.
31:44So, you can't really go wrong with it, can you?
31:46They will definitely make a profit on that.
31:48Fabulous.
31:49Now, this second item is my favourite
31:51because I'm a cat lover.
31:53It's this 20th century ceramic study
31:55of a seated cat.
31:57It's looking very peaceful and serene,
31:59don't you think?
31:59It's a good size
32:00and it's got this nice sort of salad and glaze
32:02which is always popular.
32:04So, yeah, I think I should do all right
32:05as a decorative piece.
32:06So, what's your estimate for Mr. Cat?
32:08We've put £15 to £20 on the cat.
32:10OK.
32:11Well, it costs £25
32:12which I think is doable for a profit.
32:14We're almost there.
32:15OK.
32:16The final item is a bit of blacksmith salvage
32:19in the form of this bench.
32:20It's a really nice piece.
32:22It's industrial
32:22but it would also fit into other interiors as well.
32:25OK.
32:26In terms of money,
32:27how do you think it will do?
32:28Well, again, a difficult thing to value.
32:30It's quite bespoke.
32:31There's not many others around
32:32so we've put £30 to £50 on it.
32:34OK.
32:34Well, this was the Blues' big spend.
32:36£75 spent on it.
32:38OK.
32:39I think we still have a chance, though.
32:40Right, OK.
32:41You're feeling hopeful?
32:41Yes.
32:42OK.
32:42Well, time to head to the rostrum
32:43and best of luck.
32:44Thank you very much.
32:46At £90
32:47and I sell at £90 online at £90.
32:49Is the £5 £90?
32:53Reds, how are you feeling?
32:54You're at the auction.
32:55Really excited.
32:57Looking forward to it.
32:57I'm a bit scared, a bit nervous.
32:59Oh, do you know what?
33:00Say no more
33:01because your first item is coming up.
33:03It's your late Victorian silver bonbon dish.
33:05Very sweet, very petite.
33:07£35 spent.
33:08Best of luck.
33:09What's that worth?
33:11£20?
33:12£20 for it?
33:14£20 is bid online.
33:15At £20.
33:16At £20.
33:17At £20.
33:17At £28.
33:18Come on.
33:18£28.
33:19£28.
33:20£28.
33:20£30.
33:21£30 bid.
33:22Creeping.
33:22Ooh, come on.
33:23Two in the room.
33:24Two in the room.
33:25I will sell.
33:26For £30.
33:28Right, OK.
33:29So you bought that for £35.
33:31So for £30.
33:32So 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.
33:42£42.50 each.
33:44Let's see how they do.
33:46Two commission bids putting me in at £35.
33:50£40.
33:51I have £40.
33:53£2.
33:53£5.
33:54£8.
33:54£50.
33:55£55 in the room.
33:57Commission's gone.
33:58£60.
33:58£65.
33:59£70.
34:00£75.
34:02£80.
34:03£85.
34:04Ooh, come on!
34:04Yes, yes, yes.
34:05£95.
34:06Yes, yes, yes.
34:07£95 is bid.
34:09It's in the room against you online.
34:11They're unusual.
34:11£100.
34:12£110.
34:14Ooh, well done!
34:16Are 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.
34:23So that was £85 you spent on it.
34:25So for a whopping £110.
34:27That's a nice £25 profit.
34:29Taking your minus 5 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.
34:40They're decorative, aren't they?
34:41What are they worth?
34:41£20.
34:43£20 for them.
34:44Any interest online at £20?
34:46£10.
34:47£10.
34:48£20 bid online.
34:49Three of them for £10?
34:50Come on!
34:51At £20 only, then.
34:53It's a maiden bid, then.
34:54In and out.
34:55Sell for £20.
34:57Evens.
34:58Well, folks, you're keeping my numbers nice and easy.
35:01You bought it for £20.
35:02It sold for £20.
35:03So your plus 20 remains plus 20.
35:06So your plus 20 remains plus 20.
35:06Yay!
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.
35:17Right, so close your eyes.
35:19Nice and tight.
35:20Richard, off you go.
35:21Get your bonus buy.
35:22Thank you.
35:25Richard, over to you.
35:26Open your eyes.
35:27And let me show you what I thought was a pottery vase from 20 Paces.
35:35It is, in fact, an art glass vase.
35:39But it's very, very stylish.
35:40It'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?
35:53I paid £16 for it.
35:57Ooh.
35:57Ooh.
35:57And 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.
36:04OK.
36:05Yeah, we go for it.
36:06We're back, Richard.
36:07Yeah, fabulous.
36:08Definitely going for it?
36:09Yeah.
36:09OK.
36:10The Reds are definitely going with Richard's bonus buy.
36:13But what does the auctioneer make of his marrow vase?
36:16I 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.
36:27So that slides into the middle of your estimate.
36:30So, fingers crossed for a profit.
36:32I think we have a chance.
36:34The 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?
36:52£30.
36:53£30 for it.
36:54£20 to go.
36:55£10.
36:56£10.
36:57£10.
36:58£10 is bid.
36:59Thank you.
37:00In the room at £10.
37:01£10 is bid.
37:02At £10.
37:03At £10.
37:04Final call.
37:05I'm selling it.
37:06£12.
37:07Lovely.
37:08They're all coming now.
37:10£15.
37:11£20.
37:12One more.
37:13£22.
37:14No, you're sure?
37:15£22 of the bids then.
37:16£22.
37:17Well done.
37:18That was looking a bit touching goal there, wasn't it, Ray?
37:20Yeah.
37:21So for £22, a lovely profit of £6.
37:24So your plus 20 goes to plus 26.
37:26And well done.
37:27That's a good result, but just keep it to yourself.
37:28We will.
37:29Blues.
37:30Smiles all round.
37:31I take it you're feeling happy.
37:32Oh, yeah.
37:33So excited.
37:34Right, well, it's kicking off.
37:35You're feeling happy.
37:36Oh, yeah.
37:37So excited.
37:38Right, well, it's kicking off.
37:39You're feeling happy.
37:40Oh, yeah.
37:41Really?
37:42So excited.
37:43Right, well, it's kicking off.
37:44Because your first item, the challenge item is coming up.
37:47Something containing blue.
37:48Yeah.
37:49It's your red paperweight rabbit with a blue tail.
37:51£9 spent.
37:52Best of luck.
37:53I've got six commission bids.
37:54Oh-ho!
37:55Put them in at £5, £10, £15, £20, £22.
37:58It's hopping along.
37:59Fantastic.
38:00At £22.
38:01I'll take £5.
38:02At £22.
38:03Then on the commission of me to sell, the rabbit at £22.
38:06I'll take five.
38:07At £22.
38:08Then on the commission of me to sell, the rabbit at £22.
38:12Boo!
38:13Well done.
38:14Well done.
38:15Hoppity hoppity hop.
38:16So your £9 went up to £22, £13 profit.
38:17So your second item is your cat.
38:18£25 spent.
38:19No money at all.
38:20It's coming up now.
38:21There we are for all you cat lovers.
38:22Lot 208.
38:23What are we looking at?
38:24£30?
38:25£30?
38:26£20 will buy it.
38:27£20?
38:28£10?
38:29£10?
38:30£10?
38:31£10?
38:32£10?
38:33£10?
38:34£10?
38:35£10?
38:36£10?
38:37£10?
38:38£10?
38:39£10 bid.
38:40I'm up to £32 online.
38:42£35?
38:43£38?
38:44£38?
38:45Yes!
38:46At £38?
38:47At £38 then.
38:48On the cat for £38.
38:49Oh!
38:50Yay!
38:51Well it's lucky.
38:53Lucky £13 cost you £25.
38:55So for £38.
38:56So you made £13.
38:57So your plus £13 went up to plus £26.
39:00But we've got the big spend.
39:01The blacksmith salvage Welsh bench.
39:04£75 spent coming up now.
39:07So what are we looking at?
39:08£100?
39:09£100 for it?
39:10£50?
39:11Got to be worth that, hasn't it?
39:13£50?
39:14£30 to go then.
39:16Oh!
39:17All the interest.
39:18£42 is bid online.
39:19At £42?
39:20At £42 and £5?
39:21Go on!
39:22£45?
39:23£48 is bid online.
39:24Come on, come on!
39:25£48 is the £50?
39:26At £48 then.
39:27Final call.
39:28Are we done?
39:29Finished at £48.
39:30Oh!
39:31Oh dear, right.
39:33OK, well this is very interesting here.
39:36You bought it at £75.
39:38So for £48, so you lost £27.
39:40Yeah.
39:41So your plus £26 goes to minus £1.
39:44Oh!
39:45But that surely has to be the easiest pound to pull back, Izzy.
39:49Come on, Izzy.
39:50Come on, Izzy.
39:51You left Izzy £191 for her bonus buy.
39:54Yeah.
39:55Blues, close your eyes.
39:57Off you go, Izzy.
39:58Get your bonus buy.
39:59Izzy over to you.
40:01Open your eyes.
40:02Ta-da!
40:03Oh!
40:04So, it isn't marked as silver, so it's white metal, but I suspect it is silver cos it has
40:10a bit of give.
40:11And it's a Humpty Dumpty bookmark.
40:12How much was it?
40:13Paid £14.
40:14£14.
40:15And what do you think it might make then?
40:16I would probably say 10 to 20 on a bad day, 20 to 30 on a good day.
40:21Go for it.
40:22Go for it.
40:23Are you going for it, Blues?
40:24Definitely.
40:25OK.
40:26The Blues are going with Izzy's bonus buy.
40:28But what does the auctioneer think of her little Humpty Dumpty?
40:31I think it's lovely.
40:32Very unusual item.
40:34Not sure if it's silver.
40:35We'll have to call it white metal, but it is quite pliable.
40:39OK.
40:40What's the estimate on him?
40:41We've put 20 to 30.
40:42Right.
40:43OK.
40:44Well, Izzy spent £14.
40:45I think she got a good buy there.
40:46I think that's a really good buy.
40:47Blues, the auctioneer likes it.
40:50He's put an estimate of £20 to £30 on it.
40:53Ooh!
40:54As you said, Izzy, on a good day.
40:56Now, you only spent £14, so fingers crossed you claw back into profit.
41:00Brilliant.
41:01Good luck it's coming up now.
41:02Thank you.
41:03For old Humpty, what's he worth? £30?
41:05£20 to go, then.
41:08Is he worth £20?
41:09£20 is bid.
41:10At £20.
41:11Well done.
41:12It's a maiden bid of £20.
41:14Is there two anywhere?
41:15Final call, then.
41:16I am selling.
41:17Go on.
41:1822.
41:1925.
41:2025.
41:21Against you one line.
41:22Do you want eight?
41:23At...
41:24Come on, sir.
41:2528.
41:2630.
41:27Still going at 30.
41:28Final call.
41:29The gavel is up.
41:30Last call at 30.
41:32Yay!
41:33Well, well done.
41:35So, Izzy, you bought that for £14.
41:37It sold for £30, which is a nice £16 profit.
41:41Wonderful.
41:42Taking your minus one to...
41:44Plus 15.
41:45Yay!
41:46Yes, you're back on the right side of zero.
41:48Well done.
41:49Are you happy, blues?
41:50Yeah.
41:56Reds.
41:57Blues.
41:58What an eclectic mix of buys.
42:00You're all going home with money.
42:02Oh!
42:03So, well done.
42:04Oh!
42:05But there's only one winner.
42:06And the winning team are...
42:08The Reds.
42:09Oh!
42:10Well done!
42:11Well done, Reds.
42:13Well done.
42:14I'll come back to you.
42:16Now, how are you feeling, blues?
42:17Oh, we had a great time.
42:18Yeah, we had a great time.
42:19Brilliant.
42:20Yeah.
42:21Good.
42:22Good.
42:23I can tell.
42:24You started off strong.
42:25You had a couple of good profits.
42:26You're up to £26.
42:27And then you lost 27, taking you down to minus one.
42:30But, bonus buys stepped in and took you back into the money at £15.
42:35So, who wants the £15?
42:37Me, please.
42:38Oh.
42:39Didn't think twice there?
42:40Well done, blues.
42:41Thank you.
42:42Reds, coming on to you.
42:44Today's winners finishing up with £26.
42:47Ooh!
42:48So, there wasn't much in it.
42:50£11, folks.
42:51You started off in a negative.
42:52You clawed it back with your crown sculptures.
42:54And then you broke even again.
42:56But their bonus buy got you another £6, taking you to plus 26.
43:00Who wants all this money?
43:02I love them, have you?
43:03I love them, have you?
43:05Now, did you enjoy the whole experience?
43:07Yeah, brilliant.
43:08Really good.
43:09And if you fancy having a perfect adventure, don't forget you can apply online or follow
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43:15Or better yet, join us again next time for some more bargain hunting.
43:19Yes?
43:20Yes!
43:33Thanks for starting to share well with it!
43:34We will parce differently, don't forget couple Gröning Logan.
43:37Yes!
43:38Thank you, guys!
43:39Thanks for coming.
43:41You're called the Great Pyro's Airbnb there.
43:42We'll...
43:43I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
43:44We will qualify for a game, the best way I want to try.
43:45And the best away we're going for...
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