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00:01The Moors are alive with the sound of money.
00:04£1,300 it is. Anybody in the room, just give them a nudge in the ribs, ladies, just...
00:09Because our favourite auctioneer is back with a bang.
00:14Angus's customers are happier than ever.
00:19And the jobs are bigger than ever.
00:22At the end of the rainbow, there's might be some treasure.
00:25With the help and support...
00:26I can't break.
00:27Of his talented team...
00:30I think it's in need of a bit of a tune.
00:32He's taking on even more jam-packed hoes.
00:35There's a lot, isn't there?
00:36Finding priceless treasures...
00:38Oh, my word. Some box of gold. This is fantastic.
00:42Fascinating curios...
00:43How heavy is it?
00:44Not too bad.
00:47Cherished collections...
00:48End of an era?
00:49Oh.
00:50Didn't really expect to get emotional then.
00:51No.
00:52And family heirlooms.
00:54Could that go to auction?
00:55That could go.
00:56Oh, you've made my day. Thank you very much.
00:58Then, using his knowledge and expertise...
01:01One of the highest orders of gallantry there is.
01:03And his gift of the gavel...
01:06At 1,550.
01:08You look tempted, sir.
01:09You do.
01:10He delivers a fantastic...
01:122,000 pounds.
01:14Cash.
01:15All done at 4,000.
01:17Ooh.
01:19Bananas.
01:20I like it when it goes up like that.
01:34Yeah, that's a nice thing.
01:35That's not a bad condition, really, considering the age, is it?
01:38Is it?
01:40Oh, right, Charlotte.
01:42On the road again?
01:43I know.
01:43We're going to go to a place called Holbridge, which is just outside South End.
01:48OK.
01:48Yeah.
01:49It's a long old drive.
01:50Five hours.
01:51OK.
01:52Yeah, you'll have to, like, sing or something.
01:55I don't know.
01:56I can sing.
01:57Will that make the journey shorter or longer?
02:02Ooh, what is this?
02:04They're meeting Hayley...
02:05God, it's like a Trevor Trove, isn't it?
02:08..her mum, Joanne...
02:09Here you go.
02:10He's beautiful.
02:11..and her dad, Eddie, in the home they moved into
02:15shortly after meeting in the late 70s.
02:18We met down in the smugglers' den in Holbridge.
02:21I didn't fancy him.
02:22Didn't like me at all, she didn't.
02:23It took me three weeks to make her come out with me.
02:26Yeah.
02:27That was it.
02:28We've been married, what, 46 years this year, innit?
02:31Never looked back, did we?
02:32No, we never looked back.
02:32Well, I don't know, I didn't.
02:34It wasn't long till daughters, Hayley and Jolie,
02:37were welcomed into the world.
02:39As youngsters, my parents worked so hard.
02:42We never really had any money, did we?
02:45Yeah.
02:45Any excess money.
02:46But we was happy.
02:47They never went out without us.
02:49You never asked for anything.
02:50I've never known anyone to love like they love.
02:53It's so special.
02:55The girls' loving relationship with their parents
02:58was echoed in Joanne's with her dad, Jo,
03:01who passed away aged 56 from cancer.
03:05With grandad dying so young,
03:07I think it had such a negative effect on you.
03:09Oh, it hurt.
03:10And it...
03:11It hurt all of us bad.
03:12I mean, this is just my opinion,
03:13that the spending...
03:15I don't know, for some...
03:17It made you feel secure in some way.
03:19To cope with the loss of her dad,
03:22Joanne turned to buying things that made her happy.
03:25I used to buy something cheap.
03:28I was so excited!
03:31But after the excitement comes...
03:34Oh, God.
03:36The shopping highs and lows went on for decades.
03:41Jewellery.
03:41Gold.
03:42I had a phase with coins.
03:44Because I've collected for so long,
03:46it's got out of control.
03:47This acknowledgement of a problem
03:50really hit home after some recent events
03:53in the family's lives.
03:55Eddie's had cancer for the last...
03:58Or getting over now cancer
04:00from two years ago.
04:02And life is far too short.
04:06So...
04:08I need...
04:12I need to...
04:14I need to get rid.
04:18This is the first step
04:20in offloading a lot of it.
04:23Right.
04:23Here we are.
04:25Let's go see what there is.
04:26Yeah.
04:33Oh, good morning, there.
04:35Morning!
04:35Are we all right?
04:36Good morning.
04:37What a welcome, committee.
04:39Would you like to come in?
04:39I'd love to.
04:40Thank you very much.
04:41Thank you, Charlotte.
04:45How is it that we can help?
04:47What's the situation?
04:48Well, I have so much stuff
04:50that I've got to the point
04:52where I don't even know
04:53what I've got.
04:54Right.
04:54It doesn't look too full, the house.
04:56I mean, where is it all hidden?
04:57Well, Angus,
04:58if you'd like to go upstairs...
04:59OK.
05:00..you'll see where it all is.
05:02OK.
05:02Let's go have a look.
05:03Good luck.
05:05Brace yourself, Angus.
05:10Uh...
05:11OK.
05:12Yeah, this room's full, isn't it?
05:13Yeah.
05:14It's like a lucky dude.
05:15OK, let's go check the other room out.
05:16Yeah.
05:20Right.
05:21I'm going to be busy, Charlotte.
05:23Do you want to do this room?
05:24I'll do next door.
05:26Yeah.
05:27Let the games begin.
05:29Where do I start?
05:32One pound notes,
05:33one pound calls.
05:34These are good.
05:35These could do well.
05:37It's just boxes and boxes
05:39of various coinage.
05:40Some might be silver-proof,
05:42might be gold,
05:43so we'll take the whole lot
05:44back to the sale room.
05:45Jack, he'll go through it all.
05:47Once sorted,
05:48back at base,
05:49only the most saleable bits
05:50will be lotted up for auction.
05:52Well, that's good news.
05:55Stife bears, teddy bears.
05:56Absolutely fine.
05:57They can get on the van.
05:58In these boxes
05:59are 48 stife bears,
06:02possibly the most collectible teddy bear.
06:05Good saleable bits.
06:08What have you found, Charlotte?
06:11My absolute favourite.
06:12So, Lilliput Lane
06:13is a brand
06:14that make English cottages
06:16and heritage sites
06:17that are based on real places.
06:19What's really interesting about them
06:21is that they've had
06:21a massive resurgence
06:22over the last year.
06:24They're really quite lovely,
06:26I think.
06:27And there are 30 here
06:29that will go into one big lot.
06:32I'm going to work today.
06:34Oh, that's heavy.
06:37Oh, my goodness me.
06:38It's all happening.
06:41For the next three hours...
06:43OK, I can go.
06:45...everything of value
06:46is carted onto the van.
06:48I need the fitness, to be fair.
06:50And the more help, the better.
06:52I can't believe we have this many pees.
06:54Tiffany lamps.
06:55That was another phase.
06:57Have you noticed there's quite a few?
06:58Yeah.
06:59There are six Tiffany-style lamps
07:01that could make up to 50 quid a pair.
07:04Anything else?
07:05Do you know what?
07:05These are lovely.
07:07They're all types of stone,
07:08shaped like an egg.
07:09These little eggs
07:10are made of marble.
07:11Marble starts out as limestone,
07:14which is formed
07:15from seashells and coral.
07:16If it is crushed and heated
07:18in the Earth's crust
07:19over more millions of years,
07:22it becomes
07:22the metamorphic rock marble.
07:25Some people sell them
07:26as a decorative piece.
07:27So they are collectible.
07:29There's certainly more
07:29than a baker's dozen there.
07:30We would sell these
07:32as a group lot,
07:32probably £50, £100 there.
07:34These might not make
07:35loads of dough,
07:36but I wonder what the plans
07:37are for any money raised.
07:40Eddie said one day
07:42I'd love to get
07:42the driveway done.
07:44And I stopped
07:45and I thought,
07:46oh my God,
07:48if only I didn't spend
07:49what I spent,
07:51we could have just
07:52gone straight out
07:52and got it done.
07:53It's going to cost us
07:54like £17,000 to do,
07:56but if we get near that,
07:57we'll be all right.
07:59Oh, wow.
08:00We're going to need
08:01a bigger haul.
08:02Charlotte?
08:03Yep, in here.
08:04Oh, you found
08:05the sparkles.
08:06Of course I did.
08:07Well, I knew you would.
08:08Any good?
08:09Because I mean,
08:09there's a lot of this
08:10Lynx of London jewellery,
08:11a lot of it's silver,
08:12but what I call
08:13quality dress jewellery.
08:14Yeah.
08:15High street jeweller
08:17Lynx of London,
08:18who ceased trading
08:19in 2020,
08:20were known for their
08:21distinctive charm bracelets
08:23like these.
08:24And there's a lot of this,
08:25isn't there?
08:26Yeah, a huge amount,
08:27boxes and boxes.
08:28There are in fact
08:31253 pieces
08:32of Lynx of London
08:33that will make
08:3443 lots
08:35like this one
08:36of 11 silver necklaces
08:38and bracelets
08:38from their
08:39love-struck range.
08:41And six of their
08:42classic
08:43sweetie charm bracelets,
08:45a sweet collection
08:46indeed.
08:48Take a look at these.
08:49Ta-da!
08:50Oh, my word.
08:51Look at that.
08:52I know.
08:52We've got some gold
08:53ingots in here.
08:54Aren't they amazing?
08:55Eddie used to do
08:56landscape gardening.
08:58He laid some tarmac
08:59and the man turned around
09:00and said,
09:01oh dear,
09:01I can't pay you for them.
09:04And Eddie came home
09:05with them.
09:05I said,
09:06where's the money?
09:07He said,
09:08there it is.
09:09You loved them,
09:10didn't you?
09:10I absolutely loved them.
09:12You didn't want to sell them,
09:13but there wasn't much money,
09:14so it was a bit of a...
09:16I struggled to pay
09:16the mortgage,
09:17but I wouldn't let
09:17the ingots go.
09:20And now it's time.
09:22That's like an ounce of gold.
09:23Joanne has two gold ingots
09:26to sell.
09:27The biggest weighing an ounce
09:28are just over 29 grams.
09:31The other smaller one
09:32is exactly half the weight
09:34of the first.
09:35And there's more.
09:37Three and a half gold sovereigns
09:38in there.
09:39Yeah.
09:39We're getting currently
09:40about 460 pounder sovereign.
09:43Mm-hmm.
09:43Wow.
09:44This Elizabeth II
09:46nine-carat gold sovereign pendant
09:48is worth a few, Bob.
09:50I mean,
09:51that box alone
09:52is probably
09:52three to five thousand
09:54off the cuff.
09:55And it looks like
09:56there's loads more here.
09:58There's watches,
09:59bracelets,
10:00rings,
10:00earrings.
10:01Hundreds and hundreds
10:02of it.
10:03I mean, look.
10:03I know,
10:04it's amazing.
10:05That whole box
10:06is like 18-carat rings.
10:08There are,
10:08in fact,
10:09over 100 more lots here,
10:11including
10:12an 18-carat gold
10:14ruby ring
10:14and an 18-carat
10:16gold bracelet
10:17set with rare sapphires.
10:19I mean,
10:20this is fantastic.
10:21Yeah,
10:22there's a lot
10:22to take in here.
10:23I think we might
10:24get that driveway,
10:25you know.
10:25I think they might.
10:27On that bombshell,
10:29the day is done.
10:34Come on in.
10:35Not completely empty,
10:37but we've...
10:38Oh, wow.
10:38We've made
10:39a significant dent.
10:41This is fantastic.
10:42You know,
10:43it's got some good things
10:44for auction.
10:45So, yeah,
10:45hopefully we've got you
10:46on the journey now.
10:47As you was putting it
10:48onto the van,
10:50I could...
10:51Weight's lifted.
10:52I can feel.
10:53I could feel it.
10:53Oh, my goodness me.
10:55It's lovely.
10:56Good.
10:56Right, we'll hit the road.
10:57So, we'll see you on sale, though.
10:59Yeah, we'll see you soon.
11:01Thank you so much.
11:04The amount of stuff
11:05that's gone,
11:06I'm so pleased with.
11:07It's been a worry to me
11:09for a good few years now.
11:12And it's a good start
11:14to...
11:14The process.
11:15The process of me
11:17clearing out the room.
11:18Well, it's been
11:19a massive job today.
11:20It's been a lot of hard work.
11:21A lot of craft going
11:22to get all loaded up.
11:23And they're hoping
11:24to raise money
11:25towards the driveway,
11:27which is a lot of money,
11:28you know,
11:28quotes up to £17,000.
11:30But actually,
11:30we could even exceed that
11:32with the jewellery
11:33that we've got.
11:33So, I think we could
11:34get some good results.
11:36Exceed?
11:36I think that's
11:38been modest, Angus.
11:39Hayley, Joanne and Eddie
11:40could be going home
11:41more than surprised
11:42when they see
11:43how much their things
11:44raise on auction day.
11:58Hi.
11:59Oh, look at this.
12:00Welcome, committee.
12:01Hello, Angus.
12:01I'm Charlotte.
12:02You all right?
12:03Good, yes.
12:04Yeah.
12:04This job is going
12:05to be a huge
12:07auction house team effort.
12:09With no time to waste,
12:11Jack's already started
12:12cataloguing all those coins.
12:14We have this very
12:16interesting £2 error coin.
12:18It's an ordinary
12:19circulated £2,
12:20but what's interesting
12:22about this coin
12:22is it's an egg error coin.
12:25Aha!
12:26I can see.
12:27It looks a bit
12:27like a fried egg.
12:28And quite a lot
12:30of coin collectors
12:31like having error coins.
12:32You don't find them
12:33that often.
12:34In an auction estimate,
12:35you're looking at
12:35sort of £40 to £60.
12:37And there are more
12:38error coins in this hole.
12:40In some cases,
12:42the obverse,
12:43the face,
12:44is missing.
12:44Like on Joanne's
12:462005 £2 coin
12:48with a missing
12:49Queen Elizabeth II.
12:51And her
12:522016 £1 coin
12:54also with a
12:55completely missing
12:56Queen Liz.
13:00Hi, Millie.
13:01Are you all right?
13:02Hi.
13:02Oh, wonderful,
13:04aren't they?
13:05Junior valuer
13:06Millie's got a
13:07pause on some
13:08of Joanne's
13:08stife bears.
13:10Stife, they are
13:11the name, aren't they?
13:12Not just teddy bears,
13:13but they did all
13:14sorts of animals,
13:15didn't they?
13:15Yeah, so we've got
13:16a really large collection
13:17actually.
13:18So Margaret Stife
13:18obviously founded
13:19the company in 1880.
13:21She started off
13:22as a seamstress.
13:23Yeah.
13:23And her toys were
13:24actually originally
13:25elephants and they were
13:26meant to be pincushions
13:27and then they became
13:28really popular with children
13:28and that's how the toy
13:29company started.
13:30All in all, Millie's
13:32made a whopping
13:3324 lots out of
13:3548 stife animals.
13:37These ones are
13:37real collector's pieces
13:38so they do a little
13:39bit more than
13:39sort of your
13:40average stife bear.
13:41So we're talking
13:41like 80 to 120
13:42on the speedboat
13:43and the sleigh.
13:44Not bad for these
13:452006 teddies
13:47and their boat
13:48and this limited edition
13:50Father Christmas teddy
13:51with reindeer.
13:53That's just
13:54classic
13:55child's toy,
13:56isn't it?
13:56Christmas morning.
13:58That is just
13:58wonderful.
14:03We're here.
14:04Let's see what
14:05happens, shall we?
14:06Yeah.
14:07Oh, hi.
14:08Hello.
14:08How are we doing?
14:09Are you all right?
14:10Yes, we're doing so.
14:11Yeah?
14:11Excited for the auction?
14:12Very.
14:13Excited, nervous.
14:14You know, I think
14:14we'll be all right.
14:15You've got a lot of
14:15lots in.
14:16So hopefully we can
14:17get a new driveway.
14:19Oh, that sounds great.
14:20That's what you've
14:20been waiting for,
14:21I've been waiting
14:21for years.
14:22Come on,
14:22come and have a look
14:23round.
14:26Look.
14:29Wow.
14:30Oh, my goodness.
14:31Look, look in here.
14:33Oh, my God.
14:34Is that all yours?
14:35At the moment,
14:36yes.
14:38We've got a huge,
14:39huge sale ahead of us
14:41today.
14:41Joanne's got over
14:42200 lots in
14:43and there's all sorts,
14:44but there's a lot
14:45of jewellery.
14:46Oh, I really
14:47love those.
14:49But I don't wear them,
14:51so they must go.
14:52You're being strong.
14:53I am being very,
14:54very strong.
14:55It's been a tough
14:55one for the family
14:56because I think
14:56Joanne's collections
14:57have been a bit
14:59of a burden.
15:00I think they all
15:00acknowledge that.
15:01The ingot?
15:02Both of them.
15:03Yes.
15:03I remember holding
15:04them as a child
15:05and thinking,
15:05they're so special.
15:06Yes.
15:07I don't think
15:07any of them
15:08have any expectations
15:09of value.
15:10They just want
15:11the items gone.
15:12Amazing,
15:12the amount.
15:13You don't realise
15:14how much is here.
15:15No.
15:15Right, let's not
15:16look too much.
15:18They're going.
15:19They're going to
15:19be in for a shock.
15:20We're going to make
15:20a lot of money
15:21for them today.
15:22Ha ha.
15:23I love it
15:24when your customers
15:25are so unsuspecting.
15:26It is strange
15:27because it's been
15:28in my house
15:29for a long,
15:31long time
15:31but also excited
15:34that it's going
15:35to go elsewhere.
15:36It's been a real
15:37journey for you
15:38to let go
15:39after all these years.
15:40She's done well.
15:43Don't leave the
15:44hanging.
15:47Let's hope
15:47you're still
15:48as giddy
15:48after the 227-lot auction.
15:53To track
15:53all those online bids,
15:55Charlotte will be
15:56assisted by Millie
15:57who will be
15:58doing this role
15:58for the first time
16:00on such a huge scale.
16:03You all right?
16:04Good.
16:04Don't get in a panic.
16:05I can stop.
16:06I can take my time.
16:07If you need time,
16:07just say, OK?
16:09Good luck, Millie.
16:10Right.
16:11That's fantastic.
16:12Incredible collection.
16:13A lot of lots.
16:14Here we go.
16:15First up...
16:17The Stifes.
16:18It's the limited edition
16:19Santa and Reindeer.
16:22Look at this
16:23for Christmas.
16:24You sure you want
16:24to let it go?
16:25Yeah.
16:25Where should be for this?
16:26I've got 60 bit.
16:2760 pound a bit at 60.
16:28Let's go.
16:29Imagine if we were
16:30selling this in November.
16:3165, 65, 70,
16:3375, 80.
16:35You sure?
16:37I've got 80,
16:3880 pound it is,
16:38then 80,
16:39and 80 pound it is,
16:39then 80.
16:40Huh?
16:42You want a bid?
16:4485?
16:45Yeah.
16:46Commission bids out.
16:47Oh, it's always worth
16:48one more bid.
16:49At 85 it is.
16:5085 in the room.
16:52At 85 pounds.
16:55Jingle bells.
16:56I've fought 50 quid
16:57with it, Addy.
16:59Well, you're going
16:59to be very pleased
17:00with the results
17:01for the rest
17:02of the Stive Bear Hall,
17:03Addy,
17:04because after 20 minutes,
17:05Angus sells them all.
17:07At 85 pounds.
17:10Including that
17:112006 limited edition
17:13bears in a boat
17:14making,
17:15wait for it,
17:171,500 pounds.
17:18Are they succeeding
17:19your expectation so far?
17:21I think so.
17:22Next.
17:23The coin collection now.
17:24We start
17:25with the 2 pound 2015 error.
17:27Internet 25
17:28coming in at 25,
17:2925,
17:3028,
17:3030,
17:3030 pound a bit at 32,
17:315,
17:328,
17:3240,
17:3240 pound a bit at 40,
17:332,
17:345,
17:348,
17:3455,
17:3460,
17:3560 a bit,
17:3560,
17:3670,
17:3670,
17:3670,
17:3780,
17:3780,
17:38a bit.
17:38100 pound a bit at 100
17:39it is for this one.
17:40At 100,
17:41110.
17:41At 110 for the 2 pound coin.
17:43At 120,
17:44120,
17:45at 130.
17:45My goodness.
17:46At 140,
17:47140 it is.
17:48Then at 140,
17:48150.
17:49Oh my God.
17:49160 it is.
17:50Then at 160,
17:51170.
17:52170 it is then.
17:53Final call.
17:54I'm going to sell.
17:54At 170,
17:55the 2 pound coin
17:56for 170 pounds.
18:00A 2 pound coin.
18:01worth 170 quid.
18:03Get your head around that,
18:05chaps.
18:06And the rest,
18:07because Angus then
18:08tosses out the door.
18:09The arrow coin
18:10at 200 pounds.
18:13The 2 pound coin
18:15with missing
18:15Queen Elizabeth
18:16the 2nd head
18:17and
18:17320 pounds.
18:21The 1 pound coin
18:23also with the missing
18:24Liz.
18:25That's amazing.
18:26Very.
18:27That's going to be loaded.
18:28Angus then brings
18:29his hammer down
18:30on 31 more
18:32varied lots
18:32like
18:33140.
18:37A pair of
18:38Tiffany style lamps
18:39with bronze feet.
18:41At 240 pounds.
18:45And the large
18:46estate of
18:47Lilliput Lane
18:48cottages.
18:51Is that OK for you?
18:53Yeah, not bad.
18:54It's time
18:55for the stone eggs.
18:57Large collection
18:57of eggs there.
18:59Polished eggs.
18:59I've got 30,
19:00I've got 40,
19:01I've got 42.
19:02I've got 42 pound
19:03and bit of 42.
19:04Let's go.
19:05At 42,
19:055,
19:068,
19:068,
19:068,
19:0750 is it now?
19:07At 48 pound
19:08it is then at 48 pound
19:09and bit of 48 pound
19:10for all the eggs.
19:1148 pound at 48.
19:13Not quite meeting
19:14their estimate
19:15but every penny
19:16counts.
19:17It's hard to take
19:18it all in,
19:18isn't it?
19:19It's on to the
19:20jewellery next
19:21starting with
19:22the 41 lots
19:23of Lynx of London
19:24silver
19:24including
19:25We're lovestruck
19:26at 300.
19:28The 11 necklaces
19:29and bracelets
19:30from their
19:30lovestruck range
19:32and
19:32200.
19:34The six
19:36sweetie
19:36charm bracelets.
19:41You're a little magpie
19:42aren't you?
19:43Yes.
19:44Time to make
19:45some even bigger bucks.
19:47Oh,
19:48we're on to
19:48sovereigns now.
19:49I think they've got
19:50my heart leaf.
19:51Here's the 1979
19:52Elizabeth II
19:54nine carat gold
19:55pendant.
19:56At 420
19:57it is then at 420
19:58let's go
19:5840,
19:5960,
19:5980,
20:00480
20:00and bit at 480
20:01500 this time.
20:03At 500
20:03all done
20:04at 500.
20:06Good job,
20:08Mum.
20:08My goodness,
20:09it's so exciting.
20:10With Millie and
20:11Charlotte doing
20:12sterling work
20:13Angus then bids
20:14farewell to an
20:15unbelievable
20:16118 more lots
20:18of golden
20:19jewellery
20:20including
20:20Govels up
20:21at 520
20:24the 18 carat
20:26gold ruby
20:27cocktail ring
20:28at 1500
20:30the 18 carat
20:32gold bracelet
20:33with super
20:34rare sapphires
20:35and the first
20:36of two
20:37nine carat
20:38gold ingot
20:39pendants.
20:40Selling at
20:41320.
20:44This one
20:45weighing half
20:45an ounce
20:46or 14
20:47and a half
20:47grams
20:48or pouring
20:49in the pounds.
20:51It's unbelievable.
20:52Shocked.
20:53Finally,
20:54after three hours
20:55it's the last
20:56lot,
20:57the other
20:57much loved
20:58gold ingot
20:59which is twice
21:00the weight
21:01of the first.
21:02Oh yeah.
21:03I've got
21:03600,
21:04610,
21:05620,
21:06that's 620,
21:07640,
21:08640 pounds.
21:10As this
21:10look smashes
21:11its original
21:12estimate,
21:13the never-ending
21:13success of
21:14today's sale
21:15seems to be
21:16too much for
21:17Hayley to take
21:18on board.
21:19660,
21:20commissions out,
21:20that's 660,
21:21all done at 660.
21:25A golden
21:26end to the
21:27auction.
21:28It's been a
21:29huge day for
21:30the family.
21:31That's it,
21:32we're done,
21:32sales finished.
21:33Yeah.
21:34Right,
21:35thank you very
21:35much ladies
21:35and gentlemen.
21:37Emotions may
21:38be high,
21:38but I think
21:39they'll be
21:40higher when
21:41they find out
21:41how much
21:42they've made
21:43today.
21:55Hello.
21:56Hello.
21:57How are we
21:57doing?
21:57Are you okay?
21:58How was that
21:58for you?
21:59That was
21:59brilliant.
22:00I think I'm
22:00in a little bit
22:01of shock really.
22:02Yeah.
22:02Yeah,
22:03I'm so glad
22:04that it's all
22:04gone.
22:05Does it feel
22:06like a weight
22:06off your shoulders?
22:07Oh,
22:08absolutely.
22:08I think we
22:08had a good
22:09day,
22:09you know?
22:10Not one
22:10disappointment.
22:11Good.
22:11I suppose you
22:12want to know
22:12how much of
22:13your driveway
22:13is going
22:14to happen.
22:15You're going
22:16to quote
22:16about £17,000
22:17in you.
22:18Yes.
22:18So if we
22:19can do a
22:19chunk of
22:20that,
22:20that would
22:20be good.
22:21That would
22:21be lovely.
22:22Yeah,
22:22it would
22:22be brilliant.
22:23Well,
22:23after fees,
22:24you'll be
22:25taking home
22:27£33,189.
22:28You're joking.
22:31Oh my
22:31God.
22:33I can't.
22:34No,
22:34that's not.
22:34I think
22:35we've got a
22:35big thank
22:36you to say
22:36to you.
22:37Are you okay?
22:38Because I know
22:38it probably
22:39was more emotional
22:40than you thought
22:41it was going to be.
22:41It's been a
22:42journey.
22:42It's been a bit,
22:43yeah.
22:45Absolutely
22:45overwhelmed.
22:45Has it sunk in yet?
22:47Eddie can get his
22:47driveway.
22:48Yep.
22:49And it was
22:50amazing.
22:50It was probably
22:52double what I
22:53thought we was
22:54going to get.
22:55Yeah.
22:55I'm just so happy
22:56for you both.
22:58It's a real
22:58privilege in this
22:59job when you can
23:01really shop people
23:02with an amazing
23:03result.
23:04We had an idea
23:04it was going to do
23:05a fair amount,
23:06but they had
23:07no idea.
23:08I'm delighted
23:09for Eddie
23:10that he's
23:10going to get
23:11his drive.
23:11He's been
23:11waiting 20
23:12years.
23:13An amazing
23:13day.
23:23Where are we
23:24heading today
23:24then, Angus?
23:25Well, we're
23:25heading sort of
23:26south-west into
23:29Warrickshire.
23:30Home of that
23:32famous author,
23:33wasn't it?
23:33My name's
23:33Shakespeare or
23:34something.
23:34Yeah.
23:35Yeah.
23:36Angus and
23:37Nick journey
23:38forth to
23:38yon fair
23:39village of
23:40Bidford-on-Avon.
23:43Knees and
23:43Eve.
23:44They were
23:44granddads.
23:45To meet
23:45Birmingham-born
23:46Sue and her
23:47cousin Sally.
23:49They still
23:49were.
23:50But they're
23:50not electric,
23:51are they?
23:53At Sue's
23:54mum's home.
23:55My husband
23:56Rick and I
23:56ran a pub up
23:57the road for
23:58a little while
23:58and during
23:59that time my
24:00mum retired
24:01from work and
24:02she wanted to
24:02be near us so
24:04moved into this
24:04bungalow.
24:05So when
24:06Rick and I
24:07decided to
24:07come out of
24:08the pub and
24:09we said to
24:09mum can we
24:10move in for
24:10about three
24:11weeks.
24:12For Sue,
24:13husband Rick
24:13and Sue's
24:14mum Anne,
24:15that three
24:16weeks actually
24:16became 16
24:18years.
24:19It worked
24:20really, really
24:20well because
24:21we all got
24:22on very well.
24:24But in
24:242010 family
24:26life was
24:26thrown into
24:27turmoil.
24:28My husband
24:29became ill.
24:30He had cancer
24:31of the tongue
24:31which was
24:32horrible for him
24:33but never
24:34complained to
24:35do.
24:36And mum
24:37was really
24:38helpful with
24:38me, you
24:39know, helping
24:40to look after
24:40him.
24:41We had 20
24:42years together
24:42and he died
24:43when he was
24:4454 so that
24:44was 15
24:45years ago
24:46in December.
24:50We were
24:51greatly missed
24:52when he went.
24:53Yeah.
24:54Greatly missed.
24:55Still is.
25:00Sue then lived
25:01alone with
25:01her mum
25:02until the
25:03pandemic.
25:04Covid hit
25:05and I
25:07contracted
25:07Covid.
25:08Mum was
25:08isolating here.
25:10She did
25:10have bladder
25:10cancer by
25:11that stage
25:12and then
25:13she got
25:14Covid too.
25:15So she
25:16ended up
25:17being admitted
25:17to the hospital
25:18on Christmas
25:19Eve and
25:20passed away
25:21on the 29th
25:22of December.
25:23Yeah.
25:24Before years
25:24at Christmas.
25:28Sue is now
25:29left in the
25:29home surrounded
25:30by items
25:31shared with
25:32her mum
25:32and Rick.
25:34I've got
25:34stuff not
25:35only from
25:36my family
25:36and all
25:37the generations
25:38but of
25:38course when
25:39I married
25:40Rick and
25:40his parents
25:41died I got
25:42a load of
25:42their belongings.
25:44Which brings
25:45us to today.
25:46Because I
25:46didn't have
25:47any children
25:47I always
25:48thought well
25:48where's all
25:49this stuff
25:50going to
25:50end up
25:51and I've
25:52been thinking
25:52about maybe
25:53moving house
25:54it's a
25:55perfect
25:55opportunity
25:56to
25:57declutter.
25:58It's time
25:58to start
25:59living
25:59and enjoying
26:01her life.
26:02She's too
26:03nice and
26:03young to
26:04be stuck
26:05in the
26:06past.
26:07Hence
26:08the SOS
26:09to our
26:09man Angus.
26:11looks like a
26:12dorm of
26:13bungalow
26:13we like
26:13that.
26:14Now
26:15back in
26:15there.
26:17That'll do
26:17as Nick.
26:18Right
26:19welcome to
26:19Bidford.
26:28Morning
26:28are you
26:29alright?
26:30Yeah
26:30thank you.
26:31Would you
26:32like to come
26:32in?
26:32I'd love to
26:32thank you very
26:33much.
26:34nice
26:34way.
26:41So 31
26:42years you've
26:42been in
26:43this house.
26:43In this house
26:43yeah.
26:44This is kind of
26:45really the family
26:45home then?
26:46Yes.
26:46Finally come to
26:47the conclusion
26:48that it's time to
26:49let all this go
26:50and downsize
26:52and declutter.
26:53And is it a
26:54mixture of all
26:54sorts or?
26:55Yes I've got
26:56some furniture
26:57from silver
26:57pocket watches.
26:59My mum was
27:00the second lady
27:01to work at
27:01Aston Villa
27:02football ground
27:03and I've got
27:03some memorabilia
27:04that she
27:04accumulated.
27:06Are you happy
27:06for us to
27:07have a look
27:07round and see
27:07what we can
27:08do?
27:08Absolutely.
27:09Right leave
27:09us to it you
27:10relax.
27:10Okay thank
27:11you.
27:11Let's get
27:12this show
27:12on the road.
27:14Or maybe
27:15just stick to
27:16the cycle lane.
27:17It's a while
27:18since I've
27:18been on my
27:19bike but
27:19this is
27:20probably
27:20the sort
27:21of bike
27:21I can get
27:22used to
27:22because it's
27:22a folding
27:23electric bike
27:24so you've
27:24got this
27:25big clamp
27:25there in
27:26the middle
27:26and you
27:26can fold
27:27it in
27:27too.
27:28So it's
27:28great space
27:28saver
27:29and of
27:30course the
27:30electric bike
27:31that makes
27:31cycling so
27:32much easier
27:33for all of
27:33us.
27:34But you
27:34think that's
27:34a modern
27:35concept
27:35but no.
27:36The
27:36earliest
27:36electric
27:37bikes
27:37were developed
27:38in the
27:391890s
27:39and it
27:40sort of
27:41then went
27:41out of
27:42fashion
27:42really.
27:42Fast
27:42forward
27:43100
27:43years
27:43to the
27:451990s
27:45they
27:46started
27:46making
27:46a
27:47comeback.
27:47Usually
27:47popular
27:48now
27:48and
27:49they're
27:49green
27:49of
27:49course
27:49there's
27:49no
27:50emissions
27:50This
27:51Carrera
27:51cross
27:52city
27:52commuter
27:53bike
27:53is
27:54made
27:54by
27:54Halfords.
27:55This is
27:56more of a
27:57sort of a
27:58general runabout
27:58than a fancy
27:59sort of racing
28:00long distance
28:00bike but
28:01nevertheless
28:02something that
28:02will sell
28:03there's definitely
28:03a market
28:04for it.
28:07Hi Nick
28:08how you
28:08getting on?
28:08Just having a
28:09little look
28:09through the
28:09items on
28:10here.
28:11It's a bit
28:12different isn't
28:12it?
28:12Is it
28:13carved out
28:13of coal?
28:14I believe
28:14it is
28:14yeah.
28:15So
28:15got a little
28:16date on
28:161965
28:18Zom
28:19Bjerki
28:19which was a
28:20Polish coal
28:20mine.
28:21Ah
28:21makes sense
28:22probably made
28:23by a miner
28:23probably was
28:24working down
28:25there.
28:25I mean
28:25lovely sort
28:26of death
28:26stand isn't
28:27it?
28:27There's a
28:27real market
28:28for that
28:28sort of
28:29faux car
28:29amateur
28:30made items
28:31so maybe
28:32an estimate
28:33of sort
28:33of 50
28:34to 80.
28:36Couple
28:36of okay
28:37finds so
28:37far
28:38Angus
28:38but what
28:39are your
28:39thoughts?
28:40You know
28:41it's not
28:41going to be
28:41a massive
28:41van load
28:42but I've
28:43seen some
28:43interesting bits
28:43already so
28:44I think
28:44it'll be
28:44okay.
28:45Here's
28:45hoping.
28:47What you
28:48found now?
28:49We've got a
28:49little collection
28:50of pocket
28:51watches here
28:52but there's
28:52one in
28:53particular that
28:54jumps out to
28:54me because
28:55this is the
28:56earliest in
28:57date.
28:57This is what
28:57we call a
28:58pair
28:58cased pocket
29:00watch and
29:01you've got an
29:02outer protective
29:03case that you
29:04can sit it
29:04into and
29:05actually this
29:06one here is
29:07by it's got
29:09the maker's
29:09details there
29:10D. Ferguson
29:10of Inverness
29:11and the
29:12case dates
29:13silver wise
29:14to 1804
29:15so this
29:16one would
29:16definitely go
29:17on its own
29:17so nice
29:18little lot
29:19some of the
29:20others this
29:21one's not
29:21silver so
29:22sort of 15
29:23up to about
29:2430-40 pounds
29:25each so the
29:26watch collection
29:27would probably
29:27generate 160
29:29to 220 pounds
29:30in total.
29:31The cash is
29:32totting up.
29:33It would be
29:34really lovely
29:34if we could
29:35somehow get
29:36Sally to see
29:37the orangutans
29:38because she's
29:38always wanted
29:39to see them.
29:40In Borneo.
29:41In Borneo.
29:42We're going to
29:43spend it before
29:44we die aren't
29:44we?
29:44Absolutely.
29:47Carpe diem
29:48ladies but a
29:50trip for two
29:50to Borneo
29:51means Angus
29:52best keep
29:53hunting for
29:54valuables.
29:55There's some
29:56nice bits
29:56of jewellery
29:57and silver.
29:58Perfect timing.
29:59This silver gilt
30:00Cartier ladies
30:01watch with
30:02leather strap
30:03and gold
30:04plated buckle
30:04is worth
30:05a few quid.
30:08Sue.
30:09Hello.
30:10I think I
30:10found the
30:11well a bit
30:12of family
30:13history here.
30:14You have.
30:14Because this
30:14is all the
30:15Aston Villa
30:15bits.
30:16That's right.
30:17So it was
30:17your mum
30:18that worked
30:18for them
30:18is that
30:19right?
30:19Yes.
30:20Founded
30:20in Birmingham
30:21in 1874
30:22Aston Villa's
30:24one of the
30:24oldest and
30:25most successful
30:26clubs in
30:27England
30:27spending
30:28111
30:29seasons in
30:30the top
30:30division
30:31and winning
30:31the FA Cup
30:32seven times.
30:33She started
30:34work there
30:35in 1948
30:36when she
30:37was 16
30:37and went
30:38there as
30:39a secretary
30:40but she was
30:40only the second
30:41woman female
30:41to work
30:42at Villa
30:43Park.
30:43That's pretty
30:44incredible isn't
30:45it?
30:45Yeah absolutely.
30:46So that's your
30:47mum there?
30:48Yep and then she
30:49worked there till
30:491957 and
30:511957 was the
30:52year they got to
30:53the cup final.
30:55Wow.
30:56The last time
30:56they won the
30:57FA Cup.
30:58This is all
30:59the memorabilia
30:59from that
31:00day.
31:00All the
31:01programmes
31:01are signed.
31:02Tickets.
31:03The 50s is
31:04really the
31:04golden era
31:05of collecting
31:06for football
31:07people.
31:07I think it
31:08is just
31:08a wonderful
31:09archive.
31:10The value's
31:10in the
31:11collection and
31:12I think
31:12there's going
31:13to be some
31:13Villa fans
31:13that will
31:14treasure this
31:14just as a
31:15piece of
31:15history.
31:16This could
31:17be the
31:18premier lot
31:18but Sue
31:19won't let
31:20it go for
31:20less than
31:21three grand.
31:22Good luck
31:22Angus.
31:23Wonderful.
31:24I'll go put
31:25that very
31:26safely on
31:26the van.
31:28Anything else
31:29kicking about?
31:30I think that
31:30plate rack is
31:31probably to go
31:32with the
31:32Ur-Col.
31:32OK.
31:33And then
31:33there's a
31:34couple of
31:34bits of
31:34Ur-Col to
31:35dig out.
31:36Oh yeah
31:36furniture.
31:37Get that
31:38lovely Ur-Col
31:39sideboard loaded.
31:40Good little
31:41size and
31:41it's a
31:42slightly
31:42different
31:42model but
31:43they were
31:43huge company.
31:45The concept
31:45was well
31:45crafted
31:46desirable
31:46furniture.
31:47With
31:48its light
31:48finish and
31:49practical
31:49plate rack
31:50this should
31:51carve in
31:51some
31:52cash.
31:52And it
31:53doesn't
31:53end
31:54there.
31:54I've got
31:55an Ur-Col
31:56dining room
31:56suite.
31:57I always
31:58said to
31:58mum can
31:59we get
31:59a new
31:59one?
31:59But her
32:00grandfather
32:01died three
32:02weeks before
32:02she got
32:03married and
32:03left her
32:03some money
32:04and she
32:05bought the
32:05Ur-Col
32:05dining room
32:07suite with
32:08that.
32:08The table
32:09will make
32:10one lot
32:10with the
32:11four candlestick
32:12style dining
32:13chairs making
32:14another.
32:15With the
32:16last item
32:17loaded including
32:17this 20th
32:18century composite
32:19stone sundial
32:21we'll shut
32:22up and
32:22go tell
32:23them we're
32:23done.
32:24Cool.
32:29Sue,
32:30Sally.
32:31Yes?
32:33We're all
32:34done.
32:34Oh my
32:35goodness.
32:36A few bits
32:37gone out of it.
32:38Yeah, all
32:38gone.
32:39Do you feel
32:40like you
32:40sort of
32:40started the
32:41journey now?
32:42I do,
32:42definitely.
32:43It feels
32:43better, it
32:44needs to go.
32:44Thank you
32:45so much for
32:45your help.
32:46No, you're
32:46very welcome.
32:47We'll leave you
32:48to it, we'll
32:48see you on
32:49sale.
32:50Bye-bye.
32:51Bye.
32:52Oh, well done,
32:54Sue, you've
32:54done well.
32:55Well, what a
32:56day it's been,
32:57you know, small
32:58but interesting
32:58load.
32:59The thing
32:59that's most
33:00exciting is
33:01actually the
33:02thing that's
33:02most personal
33:03to Sue, that
33:04Aston Villa
33:05archive.
33:06But there's a
33:06bit of pressure
33:07to get the
33:07right result on
33:08Yep, Sue's
33:10wanting three
33:11grand at least
33:11for that, Angus,
33:12so let's hope
33:13it scores big
33:14on auction
33:15day.
33:15If not, that
33:17dream trip to
33:18Borneo could
33:19be just out
33:20of their
33:20league.
33:32What have
33:33we got in
33:33here?
33:34Looks like
33:35an Urkel
33:35table.
33:36Vanya and
33:37Charlotte
33:38crack on
33:39with unloading
33:40Sue's
33:40generations
33:41of much
33:41loved items
33:42so that
33:43the
33:43cataloguing
33:44can
33:44commence.
33:45Hello,
33:46Ewan.
33:46Hello,
33:46Charlotte.
33:47How are you?
33:47I'm good.
33:49What's this?
33:50Can
33:50trainee
33:51valuer
33:51Ewan
33:52impress
33:52junior
33:53valuer
33:53Charlotte
33:54with his
33:54knowledge?
33:55So,
33:55this is
33:56nail-sea
33:57glass.
33:57So,
33:58this would
33:58come from
33:58the nail-sea
33:59factory
33:59just north
34:00of Bristol.
34:01They were
34:01very much
34:01active
34:031700s
34:03to the
34:04late
34:041800s.
34:05This is
34:05a glass
34:05rod with
34:06this really
34:06nice hand-blown
34:08motif going
34:08down the
34:09middle.
34:09It's kind
34:10of like the
34:10style of
34:11a candy cane,
34:12isn't it?
34:13And these
34:13were actually
34:13wall hangers.
34:15They go between
34:16your fireplace and
34:17your bedroom,
34:17basically to
34:18ward off evil
34:19spirits.
34:19People would
34:20also get hollow
34:21ones of these
34:21and they would
34:22fill them with
34:22sweets, like
34:23hundreds and
34:23thousands.
34:24And the idea
34:25was basically
34:25that evil spirits
34:26would spend the
34:27time having to
34:28count the
34:28different colours
34:29and thus their
34:30evil energy
34:31would dissipate
34:32and so they
34:32wouldn't be as
34:33evil.
34:33There are
34:34various names
34:34for this.
34:35It's quite
34:35superstitious.
34:36Witch's stick.
34:37That's a pretty
34:38obvious one.
34:39I think they
34:39look 19th century
34:40to me so I'm
34:41putting those
34:42with this because
34:43I'm guessing
34:44this is 19th
34:45century.
34:45Yeah, we can
34:47place this in the
34:47Victorian era I
34:49think.
34:49The earlier
34:50versions had
34:51more of a
34:52blue hue to
34:53the clear glass.
34:54Right, okay.
34:55Well done Ewan.
34:56Hubble bubble toil
34:57and hopefully no
34:58trouble selling this
34:59nice little glass
35:00lot.
35:10This is it
35:11then, sir.
35:12You ready?
35:12Can't believe we're
35:13here.
35:15Morning.
35:15How are we doing?
35:16You all right?
35:17Yes, thank you.
35:18And we're feeling
35:18about the auction.
35:19Bit apprehensive,
35:20bit anxious but
35:21looking forward to it.
35:23Obviously we've got
35:23the Aston Villa
35:24archive which is
35:25incredible.
35:26That's probably the
35:26most sort of special
35:27bit really.
35:28Absolutely, yeah.
35:29Because, you know,
35:30mum worked there for
35:31a long time and
35:33it was a very
35:34special time for
35:35her.
35:35Why don't you
35:35come on in,
35:36have a look around.
35:37Thank you very
35:37much.
35:40Oh, wow.
35:43Oh, look.
35:44Oh.
35:47There's my table.
35:48Sue's got an
35:49interesting mix of
35:50items in it.
35:50She's got all that
35:51Urkel furniture and
35:53the market for that
35:53is really hot at the
35:54moment.
35:55Your mum and dad's
35:56first meal as
35:57husband and wife.
35:59Some meals eaten on
36:00that table.
36:00Absolutely.
36:01Some parties.
36:02We've got the Aston
36:03Villa items, that
36:04archive, which is
36:05incredible, it's
36:06fascinating but it is
36:07quite niche and, you
36:09know, we've got quite a
36:10large reserve on it so
36:11that might be a hard
36:13sell.
36:13Oh, gosh.
36:15Your mum best be with
36:16us today.
36:17We'll just have to see
36:17how we get on.
36:18Being here today makes
36:19me feel a little bit
36:20emotional.
36:20It's quite strange to
36:22see things that you've
36:24lived with all of a
36:25sudden going for sale.
36:26I'm excited to see how
36:27Angus incites the bidders
36:31today.
36:33Well, we will soon find
36:34out.
36:36With Emma and Heather
36:37ready for all the
36:38online bids, is
36:40everyone settled?
36:43Well, then, morning,
36:44ladies and gentlemen.
36:47Oh, come on, you knew
36:48about that.
36:48Morning, ladies and
36:49gentlemen.
36:50Yay, there we go.
36:52First up, the nailsy
36:54Victorian glass
36:55witch's stick and
36:5719th century drinking
36:58glasses.
36:59Nice lot there.
37:00£20, Tommy, at
37:01£20, let's go to
37:025, 8, 8, 28, 30,
37:0430, 2, 2, 2,
37:0632 it is then at
37:07£32, 32,
37:085, 5, 5, 8, 8,
37:108, 38 in the room at
37:11£38, quickly on
37:129 at 38, 40,
37:132, 2, 2, 2,
37:14£42 a bit.
37:15Gavel's going up.
37:165, 5, 5,
37:178, 8, 8,
37:18quickly now,
37:19internet at
37:1948, 50,
37:21just in time,
37:225, 5, 5,
37:2260, 5,
37:2465, 65,
37:2565, at 65.
37:27They broke their
37:28estimate expectations.
37:30That's good.
37:32Here's the
37:32Polish carved
37:33coal folk
37:34art mining
37:35sculpture.
37:36Oh, now this is
37:38quite something.
37:39He got tested,
37:40yeah.
37:40£30,
37:41start me for this.
37:41£30,
37:42a bit at
37:42£30,
37:42at £30,
37:43at £32,
37:432, 2,
37:445, 5,
37:455,
37:45at 35,
37:468, 42,
37:465, 45,
37:478, thank you,
37:48£48,
37:49a bit at
37:4948,
37:50£50,
37:51a bit at
37:5150,
37:52it is then
37:52at 50,
37:52at 50,
37:53£50,
37:54we're all
37:54done online
37:54at 50.
37:57That online
37:58buyer didn't
37:59have to dig
37:59too deep
38:00for this.
38:01It's not that
38:01easy.
38:02No.
38:03Time now
38:04for the
38:04Victorian
38:05silver pair
38:06case pocket
38:06watch.
38:07This is
38:08nice.
38:09Ferguson
38:10of Inverness,
38:11there we go,
38:12£40,
38:12a bit at
38:13£40,
38:13it is then
38:13at £40,
38:14at £40,
38:14at £40 for
38:15the pair
38:15case pocket
38:16watch there,
38:16nice early
38:17one there,
38:17£18,
38:18£84,
38:19£40,
38:19at 40,
38:20we're all
38:20done at
38:21£40.
38:23a new
38:24pocket for
38:25this
38:25beautiful
38:26piece.
38:27There you
38:28go,
38:28say,
38:28gosh.
38:29Angus
38:30then sends
38:31another
38:3116 lots
38:32away,
38:33including
38:36these
38:36five
38:37watches
38:38containing
38:39an
38:39American
38:39nickel
38:40keyless
38:40pocket
38:41watch,
38:45the
38:46Carrera
38:47Cross City
38:47electric
38:48folding
38:48bike
38:49and
38:53the
38:54composite
38:54stone
38:55garden
38:56sundial.
38:58Everything
38:59has sold
39:00so far,
39:01but let's
39:01be honest,
39:02we need
39:03some heavy
39:04hitters.
39:05Ah,
39:05maybe the
39:06Cartier
39:06watch will
39:07help.
39:07Oh,
39:08that is
39:08nice,
39:08isn't it?
39:09Yeah,
39:10Cartier
39:10wristwatch
39:11there,
39:11£400,
39:12£420,
39:13£440,
39:13£460,
39:14£460
39:14and bid
39:15then,
39:15at £460
39:16it's at,
39:17gobbles up,
39:18I'm going to
39:18sell,
39:18Cartier
39:19at £460.
39:22What a
39:22fantastic
39:23result.
39:26And now
39:27we have
39:28the
39:28Aston Villa
39:29memorabilia.
39:30Could that
39:31take us
39:31to even
39:32greater
39:32heights?
39:35Now,
39:36this is
39:36an incredible
39:37archive,
39:37all relating
39:38to Aston Villa.
39:40Other
39:41Birmingham
39:41clubs are
39:42available.
39:43No,
39:44there's all
39:45the bits,
39:46there's loads
39:46and loads
39:46with it,
39:47there we go,
39:47£2,000
39:48stopping,
39:49at £2,000
39:50at £2,000
39:50at £2,000
39:51for this
39:52amazing
39:52archive.
39:53Can it
39:54meet Sue's
39:55three grand
39:55reserve?
39:56At £2,000,
39:57come on Villa
39:58funds,
39:59at £2,000
39:59at £2,000,
40:01at £2,000,
40:02otherwise we'll
40:02save this,
40:03at £2,000.
40:06Oh,
40:07it's a blow
40:08not to find
40:08a buyer.
40:10Not today.
40:11Not today.
40:12With just
40:13three lots
40:14left,
40:14can the
40:14Urco
40:15bring Sue
40:15success?
40:17Starting with
40:17this stylish
40:18and practical
40:19piece.
40:20The Urco
40:21based sideboard
40:22and you get
40:22the wool rack
40:23that you can
40:23put above it.
40:24It's a separate
40:24piece but they
40:25go well together.
40:26There we go.
40:27And I've got
40:27several bits but
40:28we come in,
40:29we top out
40:29at £80.
40:30At £80 a bid,
40:31£85 it is,
40:32then at £85 it is,
40:33£90 in the room,
40:34thank you sir.
40:35£90 a bid,
40:36£5,
40:37£100,
40:38£100,
40:38thank you sir.
40:39At £100 it is,
40:40then at £100.
40:41We're all done
40:41at £100.
40:43£110.
40:44Thank you sir.
40:45£110 it is.
40:46At £110.
40:48Racked up
40:49those pounds.
40:50Well done.
40:52Just think what
40:53you can go on.
40:53Right.
40:54There we go.
40:55Next it's those
40:56family candlestick
40:58style dining chairs.
40:59Urco chairs
41:00with cushions.
41:02There we go.
41:02Where should we
41:03for this?
41:03We'll open.
41:04£80,
41:05£90,
41:05£120,
41:05£130 at £130,
41:07£140,
41:07£140,
41:08£150 at £150
41:09at £150 it is.
41:09£150,
41:10nice set.
41:10£160,
41:11£160 a bid,
41:12£170,
41:12£180 at £180
41:13at £180 it is.
41:14£190 at £190,
41:17£210,
41:17£220,
41:18thank you.
41:18We're in a rhythm now.
41:19At £220 it is,
41:20then at £220 it is.
41:21£230,
41:22£230,
41:23£240,
41:23£240 it is,
41:24then £250 it is,
41:25£250 it is,
41:26£260 it is,
41:26£260 it is,
41:26£260.
41:27They're a good model
41:28these ones.
41:28£270,
41:29£280,
41:29£290,
41:30£290,
41:30round it up,
41:31£300 a bid at £300
41:33at £300,
41:33£300 a bid at £300
41:35at £300,
41:36if we're all done
41:37at £300.
41:39A solid sum
41:40for this cherished set.
41:43Thanks.
41:44Thank you very much.
41:45It's the last lot,
41:47another much-loved
41:48family treasure.
41:49Here comes the table.
41:50Here comes the table.
41:51This is nice,
41:52this is the Urkhold
41:53dining table,
41:54they did have the chairs
41:55around it,
41:55but we split them up
41:56just to make you pay
41:56a bit more.
41:57Right,
41:58we're at £190,
41:59£190 a bid,
42:00at £190 a bid,
42:01at £190 a bid,
42:02then at £190,
42:03£200 is it now,
42:04£200 is it now,
42:05£210,
42:06£210,
42:06at £210 it is then,
42:08£220 we're off
42:09at £220,
42:09let's go.
42:10At £220 it is then,
42:11we'd be really handy
42:12if you bought the chairs,
42:13at £220,
42:13£230,
42:14£240,
42:15£240 it is then,
42:16at £240 it is,
42:17at £250 it's out,
42:18at £250,
42:19at £250.
42:21Table cleared
42:22and off to a loving
42:23new home.
42:25Thank you, madam.
42:26That was your last lot.
42:28Please, is it?
42:28A bid sale,
42:29it's the finishing as well.
42:30Come on then.
42:30It's a bid sale,
42:31everything.
42:32But has Angus
42:33made enough money
42:34for Sue and Sally
42:35to take that Borneo trip?
42:37How was that for you?
42:39Yes, OK.
42:40Yeah.
42:40I mean,
42:41I know the Aston Villa
42:42didn't go but,
42:44you know,
42:44I think it's one of those,
42:45it's quite specialist
42:46and niche but,
42:47other than that,
42:48happy?
42:49Yes.
42:50Yeah.
42:50Well, I suppose I best
42:51tell you what,
42:52you'll be taking home.
42:53So,
42:53after fees,
42:54you've got
42:55£1,635 to pay.
42:57Lovely.
42:58That's much more
42:59than I thought.
43:00Oh, good.
43:00Good.
43:01Yeah,
43:01you can have a nice
43:01little trip out of that.
43:02Yeah, we can,
43:03certainly can.
43:03Butlings.
43:07Some surprises in there.
43:09Some surprises,
43:10some disappointments.
43:11Yeah.
43:11But overall,
43:12a good day.
43:13Can spend all the money
43:14now on new adventures.
43:16OK,
43:17the Aston Villa lot
43:18didn't sell
43:19but that aside,
43:20the Urcol furniture
43:21sold really well.
43:23So,
43:23all in all,
43:24good day
43:24and it's getting Sue
43:26onto that next step
43:27ready to move house.
43:33Sure,
43:35for you.
43:36Yeah.
43:38Yeah.
43:40Yeah.
43:44Yeah.
43:45Yeah.
43:49Yeah.
43:50Yeah.
43:51You
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