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00:00Hello and welcome to Bargain Hunt from Somerset.
00:04At antiques fairs like this, you'll often see fine examples of Georgian and Victorian furniture.
00:13These quality pieces of brown furniture used to command high prices in the auction room,
00:19but from around the 1990s, those prices began to plummet.
00:25Today, you can pick up a stunning piece just like this for under £10.
00:31Despite rumours that brown furniture is coming back into fashion,
00:35millions of pieces are thrown away each year.
00:39But later, I'll meet a designer who gives these unloved pieces a brand new lease of life,
00:45and he'll unveil his latest creation. First, though...
00:50It's time to see if our teams have brushed up on their antiques knowledge.
00:54Let's go bargain hunting!
01:18Today's teams will be browsing the stalls here at the Bath & West Showground in Shepton Mallet.
01:24Today's teams will be browsing the stalls here at the Bath & West Showground in Shepton Mallet.
01:25With £300 to spend on three items, they'll need to use their one hour wisely.
01:30One item must cost £75 or more, and they mustn't forget my challenge.
01:35The aim of the game is to sell them for a profit at auction.
01:39So let's meet today's teams.
01:42Hi, I'm Pat.
01:43I'm Linda.
01:44And we're here to have fun.
01:46We're here to win.
01:47And take home the golden gavel!
01:51Loving your energy.
01:52Are you good pals?
01:53We met when we were 17.
01:56I used to go to the nightclub on a Saturday night,
01:59plants around our handbags.
02:01What's on your shopping list?
02:03Well...
02:04Something sparkly.
02:05I'll do like a bit of sparkle, a bit of bling.
02:08Who's going to take the lead?
02:10Well, we might compromise.
02:13Yes!
02:14Yeah, we'll see.
02:15Yeah.
02:16They're the Reds.
02:17Let's meet the Blues.
02:20Hi, I'm Jo.
02:21And I'm Jess.
02:22And we're sisters here to win the gavel.
02:24Let's hope our plans don't unravel.
02:27Hmm, how's your antiques knowledge?
02:29We do like nice things.
02:32Well, I do.
02:33Will you work well as a team?
02:35Well, you're the boss of it, aren't you?
02:37Jo was a headteacher, so she's very bossy.
02:40What are your tactics?
02:41If we see a stall and it's not jumping out to us, anything on there,
02:45we're going to move on because we've only got an hour
02:48and I can't run very fast, so...
02:50No, our legs are only little.
02:52Sounds like a plan.
02:54Let's get this show on the road.
02:56Hello, team!
02:58Hi!
02:58Hello!
02:59Oh, my goodness.
03:00Put those antiques down.
03:01You're not supposed to be looking at anything yet.
03:03Are you very excited?
03:05Oh, yeah!
03:06I was really excited!
03:07Before you go out shopping, what's the first thing you're going to need?
03:11Money!
03:11Money, you are absolutely right.
03:13Who is up for having the money on the red?
03:16Pat.
03:17What about over on the blues?
03:19Jo.
03:19I'll hand it over.
03:20OK.
03:22You will also need one of my notoriously tricky challenges.
03:27Now, what is the final but possibly most important thing you're going to need to go bargain hunting today?
03:33An expert!
03:34You're very in sync, ladies.
03:36I like that.
03:36Are you ready?
03:37Yes!
03:38OK, off you go.
03:40Enjoy!
03:41Enjoy!
03:42Oh, they're a lively bunch, aren't they?
03:43But what are they looking for in their expert?
03:46Somebody who is knowledgeable.
03:48Someone who is patient.
03:50Someone who's got a good sense of humour.
03:53Kind.
03:54And someone who won't let us run out of time.
03:56Well, that's me.
03:59For the reds, it's Raj Bisram.
04:02And for the blues...
04:03Joe and Jess, you have me.
04:05It's Thomas Forrester.
04:08Time to check out those challenges.
04:10An item with a connection to birds.
04:15Antique or vintage fashion accessory.
04:18Right, teams, let the shopping commence.
04:23Let's go and find those bargains.
04:25Let's go!
04:26And they're off.
04:28The reds are quick to find something for their bird-related challenge.
04:32What about this bird?
04:33Yes, a bit modern.
04:35I think it could be.
04:37Despite the connection to birds, this modern cane is a no.
04:41Thomas has spotted this cute painted cabinet and has a question for the blues.
04:45What do you call these here?
04:47A triangle.
04:49Yeah, but what does it look like on an animal?
04:52Dovetail.
04:52Dovetail.
04:53There we are, dovetail.
04:55There we are.
04:55These are mahogany lined, this garage.
04:57But is that going to sell?
04:59Oh, it's sweet, isn't it?
05:00It's sweet, but is it going to sell?
05:02People love little collector's cabinets.
05:04How much is it, Thomas?
05:05Well, I don't know.
05:06120.
05:07Shall I ask what the best is for it?
05:09A hundred?
05:10A hundred, really?
05:11No, that's all good.
05:12I like that.
05:13Seriously, 90 quid.
05:14Seriously, 90 quid.
05:15Thank you for that.
05:15I think that's Edwardian, so it's, you know, it's got a lot of age to it.
05:20We'll keep that in mind for our big, okay.
05:23Yeah, maybe for your big spend.
05:25So this Edwardian cabinet goes on the back burner.
05:29Linda has spotted more birds for their challenge.
05:32What do you think that is?
05:33That is a stool, and do you know what it's made of?
05:36No.
05:37This is all, absolutely, well done, well done.
05:40With this beautiful pattern's mother-of-pearl, you can see the birds on there.
05:43As attractive as it is, it's not that saleable a piece of origin.
05:47Ah, okay, yeah.
05:47I mean, I should think that's quite an expensive piece as well.
05:51I would think so, okay.
05:51Yeah, yeah.
05:52Three hundred and fifty.
05:53Yes.
05:54It's a bit out of our budget, I'd say, yeah.
05:55Yes, yes.
05:56Okay, let's keep going then.
05:58Nice, but not affordable.
06:00Sorry, ladies.
06:01Back with the blues, Jess is checking out the maker of this colourful vase.
06:06Anita Harris.
06:07What do you like about the Anita Harris vase?
06:09We like the colours, do you?
06:11Yeah, it's vibrant.
06:12It's got her signature.
06:13Yeah, that's nice, isn't it?
06:14Nice early mark to it.
06:16What's the best price on that one?
06:18You were really drawn to that, weren't you?
06:20Yeah.
06:21Why, Jess?
06:22Because it was colourful, and it's something I would have in my...
06:26We can do 60 on that one.
06:28What was the ticket price?
06:3080.
06:30Oh, you've got a good discount there, haven't you?
06:32Yeah.
06:33Well, you can think about that, can't you?
06:37No problem.
06:38The Anita Harris vase is a maybe.
06:41Over with the reds, what's Raj cooing about?
06:46Oh, oh.
06:47Oh, my goodness.
06:48Ah, a cockerel, definitely a contender for your challenge.
06:52Look.
06:53What about that?
06:54That is a...
06:54Is it cast iron?
06:55Yeah.
06:56What do you think?
06:56It's like, this is a doorstop.
06:58I like that.
06:59I quite like that.
07:00Do you like that?
07:00Yeah.
07:01Oh, if you both like it.
07:02Does it matter that it's got...
07:03Not at all.
07:04No.
07:05It's got wear and tear.
07:07Do you want to ask him what he could...
07:08Go on, Lynne.
07:09What's your best price?
07:11I'll do it for a tenner.
07:13Ten pounds.
07:13Tenner?
07:14How about eight?
07:16I can't go lower than that.
07:17Ladies?
07:18No.
07:18I think that ten is...
07:20Ten is?
07:21I think it's fair.
07:22I was just thinking nine, because of the auction.
07:25Ten, one.
07:27Yeah, go on, Lynne.
07:28Oh, there we go.
07:29Well done, well done.
07:30I mean, you know, you took control there.
07:33You took control, OK?
07:34I think we'll have that.
07:35Thank you very much.
07:36I think you should shake the man's hand then.
07:37Thank you very much.
07:39The cockerel doorstop is the Reds' first buy,
07:42and ticks off their challenge,
07:43to find something with a connection to birds.
07:46Whoa, that's our first item.
07:4915 minutes on the clock.
07:51Back to the blues, and something has caught Jess's eye.
07:54Do you know what's really nice is that pink palette brooch?
07:57It is nice.
07:58A brooch would work for your fashion accessory challenge.
08:01It's on copper.
08:02It's enamel, is it?
08:02Yes, it's enamel on copper.
08:04Sort of, really sort of, I'd say artisan made, isn't it?
08:07Copper would have been applied with this enamel,
08:10then it would have been fired.
08:11How much is it?
08:1212.
08:13That's 12 pounds.
08:1412 pounds.
08:15I really like that.
08:17I really like that.
08:18And I think if it was nine, so it was kind of...
08:21What?
08:21It would give us...
08:22No.
08:23You know, at nine pounds, you're never going to make lots of money on it.
08:27If we come back...
08:27You can come back.
08:28Okay.
08:29Okay.
08:30Sorry.
08:31I'm putting my foot down there.
08:33You are.
08:33I am.
08:35Nine pounds.
08:36Thomas has spoken and the brooch is parked for now.
08:39These colourful vases have caught the attention of the reds.
08:43Orange is my favourite colour.
08:45Yeah.
08:45I love orange.
08:46Yeah.
08:47I think it's a lovely, happy, vibrant colour.
08:49Yes.
08:50But we're done.
08:50So now, we've done the challenge.
08:52Yes.
08:52Let's think about things you like.
08:53We've got a big spend now.
08:54So something with a bit of oomph in it.
08:56Yeah.
08:56Okay.
08:58Are we going to find some jewellery or something silver?
09:01Well, I know you like shiny, shiny things.
09:04Okay.
09:04Well, let's keep going until we find a jeweller.
09:06Right.
09:07Okay.
09:08The reds pass on the ceramics and head off in search of bling.
09:11The blues have found an item, but lost their expert.
09:15Where's Thomas gone?
09:16Thomas.
09:17Yes.
09:18Come back.
09:20Our expert.
09:21Look, this is pretty.
09:23It's very pretty, isn't it?
09:24Isn't it?
09:25It's lovely.
09:25So almost like a Berlin work.
09:27So these tapestries were printed in Berlin.
09:30That's what we call them, Berlin works.
09:31And it's on a sort of a William IV, so a William IV base.
09:36So it's a good 19th century piece.
09:38Very decorative.
09:39Do they sell?
09:40Well, it all depends on price.
09:42I mean, at auction, that's £60 to £80.
09:44Shall we ask a price?
09:45Yeah, I think it's going to be more, but I will find out.
09:47Stay there.
09:48Keep your fingers crossed.
09:50Right.
09:51Okay.
09:52I'm afraid it's a bit too rich for us.
09:54Oh.
09:55It's £210.
09:56Come on, then.
09:57Okay, onward.
09:58At £210, the tapestry inset table is a no.
10:02With over 20 minutes gone and nothing bought, the Blues need a plan.
10:07So, we haven't bought anything.
10:09No, no, not yet.
10:10I think we should stay outside.
10:11Just have a look while it's not raining and have a look round here and see if we find anything.
10:16Okay, brilliant.
10:16You know, now you've still got 40 minutes.
10:19But, Thomas, a 40 minutes will fly by.
10:21You need to focus.
10:23The Reds have tracked down some jewellery.
10:25I think that's only £29, right?
10:28Yes.
10:29That's a lovely piece.
10:30Yes.
10:31A silver marker seat, that one.
10:32Nice quality.
10:35Yeah, I actually quite like it.
10:37I mean, it is a silver and it's markers it.
10:40It is pretty, I have to be honest.
10:43What price could you do that for?
10:45I could probably do 20 on that one.
10:4720?
10:4820?
10:49That's good.
10:49I think so.
10:50Ladies, I mean, yeah, it's silver, markers it.
10:53If that doesn't make £20 to £30, I would be surprised.
10:56Wow.
10:56I think that's quite nice.
10:58Yeah, can we put it on the back burner?
10:59Because we've got a big hand.
11:01Yeah, sure.
11:01That's a good idea.
11:02Thank you very much.
11:03That's a good idea.
11:04We may have been back.
11:06This brooch is one to think about.
11:09The Blues are also looking at jewellery for their antique or vintage fashion accessory challenge.
11:15What's this here?
11:16What's that round thing there?
11:19Yeah, sort of Mexican.
11:21Yeah, with the sun on it.
11:23And this is abalone.
11:24It's silver, which is popular.
11:27Why do you like it?
11:28Why did you spot it?
11:29The colours again, I think.
11:30Yeah, okay.
11:30You like something with a bit of colour.
11:32Something that looks homemade and loved.
11:35Quite hippie-ish, isn't it?
11:36Do you want to call that your fashion item?
11:38Yes.
11:38You do?
11:39Unless we see something else.
11:41Okay.
11:42Because we can have two, can't we?
11:43Well, you could have two.
11:44£20.
11:45I mean, you do like to go for the cheap, don't you?
11:47Okay.
11:47What would your best price be on that now?
11:49May I have a little look?
11:53How about £15 on that?
11:55£15.
11:55I think that's quite good.
11:57Would you do £14 so we got the pang for the...
12:00Oh, my gosh.
12:00Oh, my gosh.
12:01Just in case it goes to £15.
12:02I'm going to walk away now.
12:05Please.
12:06Jess is all over this.
12:08You're with you?
12:09Yes, yes.
12:10Oh, yes.
12:11Do you want to buy that?
12:11Yes, please.
12:12All right, okay.
12:13Fair enough.
12:13First item.
12:14Thank you very much.
12:16The Blues bag their first item.
12:18This silver and shell brooch, which ticks off their fashion accessory challenge.
12:23As a brooch, on a coat or something, yeah, or on your caftan.
12:27Interesting fashion tips from Thomas.
12:30The Reds have found some silver, but something is worrying Pat.
12:33Just not used to spending big money, Raj.
12:36Well, here's your chance.
12:38I'm sure you're going to find it very easy.
12:40Yes.
12:41Okay, most of us do.
12:42All right, okay.
12:44Strange little figures there.
12:46Yeah, they're just going to be dust collectors.
12:48Yes.
12:48Aren't them, don't they?
12:49How much are the play settings?
12:51They're over £400.
12:53Oh!
12:54You see, ladies?
12:55We wanted to spend big money, but we just quite haven't got that.
12:59Okay, but then we'll find something in between, okay?
13:01Okay.
13:02While the Reds keep looking for a big spend they can afford,
13:06we pass the halfway mark and Jess has found something illuminating for the Blues.
13:12Joe, these are nice.
13:14These lamps, aren't they?
13:15They are quite fun.
13:15They are really coming back in fashion.
13:18These glass bowl ceiling lights lit up interiors from the 1920s to the 1950s
13:24and earned the name Flycatchers for obvious reasons.
13:27They are actually coming back in fashion.
13:29Oh, I think they're really nice.
13:30Now that one's got, that one's missing its chains.
13:32It doesn't really matter that the chains aren't there.
13:34And that one's got those little hooks as well.
13:36Which ones do you like or do you?
13:39I particularly like that one.
13:40I like that one.
13:41The Art Deco one?
13:41Yeah.
13:42Yeah.
13:43Yeah.
13:44And it's almost sort of a red, white and blue.
13:46Okay.
13:46But do you want to find out the best price?
13:48Do you want to go and do that, Jo?
13:49I'll go and do that.
13:50Go on.
13:51Yeah, go on.
13:51And do you like that one as well?
13:52I do.
13:53Well, why don't you two go in and buy them as a job lot?
13:57Sounds a good plan.
13:58Good plan.
13:58Two for one.
13:59Two for one.
14:00In you go.
14:01So it's time for our sisters to turn on the charm.
14:04That one's perfect, but this one's for a little chip.
14:07Okay.
14:08Well, you know, yeah.
14:09I could do.
14:09I'll do you.
14:10If you pay the price on that, I'll let you have that one for nothing.
14:13How about that?
14:13So that's what, 20 quid?
14:1435.
14:1535.
14:16Can we do the two for 30?
14:17Let's do that.
14:18Love you.
14:19Done, yeah?
14:21Well done, you.
14:21Yeah.
14:22These two glass ceiling shades are item two for the blues.
14:2720 minutes remaining.
14:29This pair look promising for the Reds' big spend.
14:33How much are those pair of scent bottles?
14:34Those are 120 for the pair.
14:38Could you do them for 75?
14:39No, they'd need to be 95.
14:41It'd be the absolute death on them.
14:42Okay.
14:43Wow.
14:43There's one for you, and there's one for you.
14:46What are we checking for, Raj?
14:47When you buy scent bottles, right, one of the most important things, the tops, right?
14:51Yeah.
14:51You've got to make sure that it fits in snugly.
14:53If it's loose, the chances are it's not the right top.
14:57They do, yeah.
14:57I would say that these are the original tops to these bottles.
15:00Where's the hallmark, Raj?
15:02Is there one on that?
15:03It's just there.
15:04Ah, yes.
15:05Can you see?
15:05Yes, yeah, yeah.
15:07Yeah, that's right.
15:07How old do you think?
15:091908.
15:10So they've got the Birmingham 1908s.
15:12Yeah.
15:12They've got age to them.
15:14I quite like them.
15:15Well, I do.
15:15What was the price again?
15:1695.
15:17Yeah.
15:18Yeah.
15:18Okay, ladies.
15:19Why don't we shake the ladies' hand at 95.
15:21Okay, my lovely.
15:22Thank you very much indeed.
15:23Thank you very much.
15:25Thanks very much indeed.
15:27The Reds bag these glass and silver scent bottles as their big spend.
15:32So now...
15:33Free to do anything.
15:34Yeah.
15:34You can buy whatever you like, whatever money.
15:36All I need is a pound.
15:3815 minutes to go and the Blues are checking out some furniture for their big spend.
15:43Look, they're more modern though, aren't they?
15:45Isn't it, furniture?
15:46680.
15:471880.
15:47Oh my goodness.
15:49Come on, you two.
15:50No.
15:51Oh, there you are.
15:51Come on.
15:52Some big furniture over here.
15:53Oh, right.
15:54Oh, yeah.
15:55Pretty Edwardian, satin wood.
15:56That's quite similar to what you said.
16:26Exactly, the chest of drawers.
16:27They put all the little wires around to make the shape of the flowers and et cetera and then
16:33it's filled in with enamel.
16:34This is a nice decorative plate but at auction they're not that saleable.
16:39Move on, okay?
16:40Because it's not going to make us any money.
16:42No.
16:43We'll move on.
16:44As they continue looking, Thomas has found some silver for the Blues.
16:50Which is quite nice here.
16:51I like a bit of silver and it's...
16:53What is it?
16:53Is it a tea set with the sugar bowl?
16:55Scottish silver.
16:57That's like a tea strainer, that big spoon.
17:00It's a tea set.
17:00Yeah, because you've got the sugar bowl and all the sugar spoons.
17:03It's going to be...
17:04Well, I don't know.
17:05Well, you've got quite a lot of money.
17:08Yes, £256 to be exact, Blues.
17:12£295.
17:12£295.
17:13I mean, you're not close with a discount.
17:15Okay.
17:15But you could go back and look at your chest of drawers you like.
17:19So what do you think that would go at auction?
17:21That could make £200 to £300.
17:22But it's already top end.
17:24Yes, it is, it is.
17:25But you've got the money.
17:26You'd have to be quite a lot off.
17:28£260.
17:29£260.
17:29Okay.
17:30I don't think you've got £260 now, have you?
17:32I think we need to.
17:32But thank you.
17:33You've come here first.
17:34Yeah.
17:35They should have come here first.
17:36So the boxed silver is just out of reach.
17:40Less than ten minutes to go and the Reds are having a team talk.
17:45We can either start browsing some more or we have to go back and get the markersy brooch.
17:49I know it's cheap, but we're running out of time.
17:51I think we'll go back from the brooch.
17:52Go back.
17:53I think so, do you?
17:54Yeah.
17:54Yeah.
17:55That's right.
17:55A little bit of a run.
17:57We can have a little bit of a look on the way.
17:59So while the Reds return to the £20 brooch they spotted earlier, the Blues have gone
18:04back to the painted cabinet, which they negotiated to £90. But can they get a better deal?
18:12We've come full circle.
18:13Oh, well done.
18:14Yes, I know.
18:15So the chest of drawers, really pretty.
18:17What can your very best be?
18:2180.
18:22Can we say 75?
18:24Done.
18:25It was done.
18:25Done.
18:29£75.
18:31The deal is done.
18:32This cabinet ticks off the Blues' big spend and completes their shop.
18:36Are you happy?
18:37Yeah, very happy.
18:38I had our big spend.
18:38We've got our fucking nice spend.
18:39I don't want to go through it again.
18:41It's been far too traumatic.
18:45We'll buy you a coffee.
18:46I need more than that.
18:47Come on.
18:47Out we go.
18:48Please.
18:48Coffee.
18:49Coffee.
18:49Coffee.
18:50Coffee.
18:51Well done, Blues.
18:51Go and have a cuppa.
18:54With five minutes to go, the Reds are heading back to the Marcus Eat Brooch.
18:57But on the way, they've spotted this.
18:59There's a pool pottery vase over here.
19:02It's got orange on it.
19:03Yes.
19:04Oh, there you are.
19:04It's got orange on it.
19:05I can't believe I'm saying that.
19:06I'm attracted to something that's called orange.
19:08Let's ask and see how much the best on that is.
19:12The best would be 50.
19:1450.
19:15It's got everything you were looking for.
19:17You were drawn to it.
19:18You like orange.
19:19I think this holds more substance than the brooch.
19:23Because you like it and you were drawn to it.
19:25It's a happy colour.
19:26It is a happy colour, you're right.
19:28Yes, a warm colour.
19:28It is a happy colour.
19:29If that was at auction, it would be estimated £30 to £50, right?
19:34It's got £78 on the ticket.
19:36The lady has said that we can have it for £50.
19:38Maybe if you've got another fiver, I would say yes, 100%.
19:41It's £50, you're absolutely...
19:43Yes.
19:44Take £2 off.
19:45I can go to £48.
19:46I can't go any lower.
19:48Yeah.
19:48Yeah, we'll go for it.
19:49Let's shake the lady's hand.
19:50Well done, ladies.
19:51Well done.
19:53Thank you ever so much.
19:54Very kind.
19:55So this colourful pool pottery vase is item three for the Reds.
20:01I hope you've raked in some profits, teams, because your shopping is over.
20:05I think that's a day well done.
20:07Well done.
20:07Thank you for all.
20:09Let's go and have a cup of tea.
20:10Yes.
20:10Let's remind ourselves what the Red team bought.
20:14Needing an item with a connection to birds, they paid £9 for this cockerel-shaped cast-iron doorstop.
20:21This pair of early 20th century silver and glass scent bottles cost £95, ticking off their big spend.
20:30And finally, they went for this vibrant 1970s-designed pool pottery vase, £48 paid.
20:39Ladies, it looks like you had a wonderful time.
20:42Look at those big beaming smiles.
20:43Yeah, we did.
20:44Oh, it was fun.
20:45Yes.
20:45Yeah, good fun.
20:46Really good fun.
20:46So, Linda, out of your three purchases, which was your favourite?
20:50I think my favourite are scent bottles.
20:53So, of course, they were your big spend as well, weren't they?
20:55Yes.
20:56Well done.
20:56What about you, Pat?
20:57What was your favourite?
20:58I'm going to say the orange pool pottery vase.
21:02I just love the colour orange.
21:04Very vibrant, isn't it?
21:05Nice warm, bright colour, just like myself.
21:09Now, if you had a crystal ball, what would you say, Linda, is going to make you the most profit?
21:14Well, I think the doorstop.
21:16And I have to say, it was a poultry purchase.
21:18Yes.
21:19Not very much money at all.
21:21See what I did there, right?
21:22That's all you did there.
21:25What about you, Pat?
21:26What do you think is going to make you the most profit?
21:27I'm on the same wavelength.
21:28I think it will be the cockerel doorstop.
21:31Gosh, they're very in sync, these ladies.
21:33Aren't they, Geoff?
21:33Well, they are.
21:34But it's not surprising.
21:35They've known each other since they were 17 years old.
21:38And they live next door to each other.
21:39Oh, well, not that long.
21:42Yeah, only a couple of years ago.
21:44Yes, yes.
21:46So, what did you spend in total, ladies?
21:49£152.
21:50So, one of you's got £148 to hand over to Raj.
21:54Yes.
21:54Thank you very much.
21:55Spend it wisely.
21:56Yes.
21:57Without a doubt.
21:58He always did.
22:00What are you going to do with it, Raj?
22:02Invest it wisely.
22:05While Raj goes off to find his bonus bite,
22:07let's remind ourselves what the blue team bought.
22:11This Mexican silver and shell brooch met my challenge
22:14to buy an antique or vintage fashion accessory, £14 paid.
22:20These 20th century glass ceiling shades, costing £30, were item number two.
22:28And for their big spend, they paid £75 for a hand-painted Edwardian four-draw collector's cabinet.
22:36Jo and Jess, did you have a fun time?
22:39We had a great time.
22:41Really good.
22:41Didn't we, Thomas?
22:42We did, we had a great time.
22:43Did you manage to keep him under control?
22:46Oh...
22:49Now tell me, out of your three purchases, Jo, what was your favourite?
22:53I liked the silver Mexican brooch.
22:56And, of course, it was your challenge as well, which was to find a vintage or antique fashion accessory.
23:01Yeah.
23:01So big tick in the challenge box from me. Very well done.
23:05Yes.
23:05OK, what about you, Sister Jess? What do you think?
23:07Well, I particularly like the glass Art Deco lampshades.
23:12Two for £30.
23:13Two for £30.
23:14What do you think of the three items that you purchased, it's going to make you the most money?
23:19I think it's going to be the ceiling lights.
23:22I think it's going to be the Edwardian draw box.
23:26The little collector's cabinet.
23:27Yes.
23:27So what did you spend in total, my loves?
23:30Yes, we spent £119, weren't we, thrifting?
23:34You were!
23:35So that means one of you's got £181 to hand over to Thomas.
23:39What are you going to do with it?
23:40Hopefully not spend at all.
23:42Oh.
23:43Oh.
23:43Oh.
23:44While Thomas goes bonus by shopping, I'm off to meet a man who has a talent for transforming unloved furniture.
23:57We see a lot of so-called brown furniture on Bargain Hunt, and whilst it's not always as sought after
24:04as it once was, there's one man that can't get enough of it.
24:08Somerset-based painter David Mendel has a passion for turning the drab into the dramatic.
24:17David, what a pleasure it is to be here.
24:20We're surrounded by pieces that are a wonderful mix.
24:24So this is obviously an original piece, and then we've got these lamp bases.
24:28Is this your work?
24:29Oh, yes.
24:30I mean, these are modern lamps.
24:32Oh, I thought they were going to be stone.
24:34No, no, no, no.
24:36I mean, I have these made.
24:38These are really painted, look like granite.
24:40Those are like red porphyry.
24:43Some of David's pieces are extremely detailed, like this cabinet, with its Chinese or chinoiserie inspiration.
24:51But other techniques are even more fun.
24:53This table, which is French, but the top, which is just wood, was a particularly hideous bright orange brown.
25:03Oh.
25:04And so I repainted the top to look like granite.
25:07You put down a dust sheet, put it on the floor and make the most enormous mess.
25:10Oh, that sounds fun.
25:11It is, you know.
25:13Oh, wow.
25:14With black paint, white paint, beige paint, until you've sort of got the sort of mess you want.
25:21I'm keen to see David at work, so we're heading to his workshop to see a piece he has on
25:26the go.
25:27This is what I'm currently working on at the moment.
25:30It was a brown table, which I think I've perhaps paid four or five pounds for, which is going to
25:36be a black and gold table that will slightly hark at that very pretty Chinese work table there.
25:43If you lift the lid, you'll see what I'm basing this table on.
25:47Oh, look at that. It's so fresh, isn't it?
25:49Which is that rather simpler little pattern, and we're turning it into a games table as opposed to a work
25:56table.
25:56Right. And so it'll be something to put between a couple of chairs.
26:01That's utterly beautiful. So what are you doing and how are you doing it?
26:05The first thing to do was to take off all the brown polish, then give the table a coat of
26:11rather red-brown undercoat, and then you start putting on black paint.
26:16It is absolutely standard blackboard paint you get in any hardware shop. It's lovely to draw or paint on top
26:22of.
26:22And then with white carbon paper, which shows up very nicely on the black, and you literally just draw around
26:30the original drawing.
26:32It's just to give you a guide, and that comes out on the black.
26:36And then you paint, which I'm using good quality gold paint, and I'll probably make a mistake now, is add
26:45in the leaves.
26:46You have to do nice, long strokes for leaves, and loose, exactly.
26:52So here I've added in some black veins for the central bit of the leaf, just to make it a
26:59little bit more detailed,
27:00like the pattern on the inside of the antique tabletop.
27:05I'll do one more leaf, and then I think you can have a go.
27:09I don't think that's wise.
27:11Well, I'm not risking my time.
27:13Oh, good. Phew!
27:15You can have this, which I did specially, thinking that you might want to have a go.
27:21So, I mean, your hand was so confident.
27:23I think one has to point in the right direction.
27:25Generally, it's a good idea to go the way the leaf goes, which is towards the point.
27:29Ooh, I think I'm ruining it!
27:31No, you're not. It looks perfect.
27:32When you get to an end, you have to turn the brush, so it takes it out to a point.
27:38That's working beautifully.
27:39It's not looking great, but it's not looking too bad.
27:41I think it's looking extremely good, actually.
27:43Well, I think you're very good.
27:44They're looking exactly the same as mine.
27:46I think they do.
27:47You're very kind.
27:48So what happens next with your very beautiful table?
27:51The next thing is to give the whole thing an antiquing varnish.
27:57Make the gold a little bit richer and deeper, make the black a bit less jet black,
28:02just to blend everything in together so it's not quite so terribly contrasty.
28:07It's probably at least four full days' work.
28:12So even if you sold something like this for several hundred pounds,
28:17you'd be making a lot less than the minimum wage.
28:21A labour of love.
28:22Yeah, it's fun. It's fun to do.
28:24David, you are incredibly talented.
28:26I love what you do in every single way.
28:30Remember what the table looked like before?
28:32Well, here it is.
28:34Fully transformed.
28:36Stunning.
28:37Now, back to our teams to see if they can transform their purchases into profits over at the auction.
28:48We have travelled south to Lion Bay Auctions to be with auctioneer Harry.
28:52Thank you so much for having us, Harry.
28:53It's our pleasure. Thanks for joining us.
28:55Now, shall we start with our reds?
28:56So we've got Pat and Linda who went shopping with Raj.
29:00OK.
29:00And the first item they purchased was this rather wonderful little doorstop here, the cockerel.
29:05Now, I have challenged them to find an item with a connection to birds.
29:10How is the market for door stops on the south coast?
29:12It's good.
29:13People like it.
29:14Yeah, there's a lot of countryside cottages.
29:16It's not got the age that I suspect that they think it has.
29:20So what's your estimate?
29:21£10 to £20.
29:23I only paid £9 for it.
29:24Oh, they've bought really well.
29:25Now, their second purchase, this pair of sort of bottles and stoppers here,
29:30typically Edwardian, aren't they?
29:31They are Edwardian.
29:33Now, we've put them as perfume decanters.
29:34Well, there's a lot of perfume to go in there.
29:36They're huge.
29:37Yeah.
29:38They are really pretty.
29:39They're very sparkly.
29:40They are.
29:41Sparkly sells.
29:42£80 to £120.
29:43OK.
29:43Well, £95 paid.
29:45I think there's going to be the sweet smell of success, Christina.
29:49Oh, I love that.
29:49Well done, Harry.
29:50Let's move on to their third and final purchase.
29:53They bought this rather wonderful bright orange pool vase, 1970s.
29:58Now, Pat loved this.
29:59I'm not a huge fan of pool, but I can see the attraction of this piece.
30:03It sort of blends with mid-century furniture, you know, that's still popular in the market.
30:08So, what is your estimate on the pool?
30:1020 to 40.
30:11OK.
30:12Well, they paid £48 for it.
30:14So, we might struggle to get there, but here's hoping.
30:16Well, look, let's move over to our blue team, Jess and Joe, who went shopping with Thomas Forrester.
30:22Now, their first purchase was the Mexican rather chunky brooch at the front there.
30:27It's a good size, isn't it?
30:29I challenged them to find an antique or vintage fashion accessory.
30:32I think they've nailed it.
30:33No, I like it.
30:34It's got a bit of colour to it, hasn't it?
30:35It's £15 to £30.
30:37Well, they paid only £14 for it.
30:39It started well, haven't we?
30:40They're going to do well.
30:40Yeah.
30:41Their second purchase was the two glass profanier-type ceiling lanterns here.
30:47I think that this may be an issue.
30:50Oh.
30:50Because I think they're a little bit out of fashion.
30:52They are beautiful and they are very cleverly made.
30:56Just think that fashion might be against them on this occasion.
30:59So, what's your estimate?
31:01£20 to £40.
31:02They only paid £30 for them.
31:04OK.
31:05So, my negativity may not be...
31:07Yeah, I wouldn't be too down in the downturn.
31:08Yeah, I think they're going to do OK.
31:09Let's move on to their third purchase, which Jess thinks is going to make them the most profit.
31:13It is, of course, this rather lovely mahogany and painted, the beautiful painted drawers,
31:18this little table cabinet.
31:19Mm.
31:19You know, apprentice pieces?
31:21Mm.
31:21There's a lot of people who collect those sorts of things.
31:24And this sort of fulfils that brief.
31:26This has not got the brown furniture curse.
31:29No, indeed.
31:30£30 to £60.
31:31OK.
31:31Well, it was their big spend.
31:33£75 paid.
31:34Ooh.
31:35I think it's at the top end.
31:37OK, interesting.
31:37Now, will you be on the rostrum for us?
31:39Yes, I'm going to be on the rostrum.
31:41And I'll be joined by my colleague, Simon.
31:44Marvellous.
31:4442 now, 45, 48, 50 now.
31:47And I'm selling...
31:49Pat, Linda, how are you feeling?
31:51So excited.
31:53So excited.
31:53So excited.
31:54Confident.
31:55Confident.
31:56Raj, he's feeling confident.
31:57I know, I know.
31:58It's fantastic.
31:59Yeah, I like that.
32:00Brimming with confidence.
32:01And why not?
32:02And why not?
32:03You bought some really lovely things.
32:05We like them.
32:06Yes.
32:07Definitely, we like them.
32:08Well, let's have a bit of a reminder, because your first lot is about to go under the hammer
32:11now.
32:11It was, of course, your challenge with this rather wonderful cockerel doorstop.
32:15Nine pounds, Raj.
32:17Are you ready?
32:18Yes.
32:19All right.
32:19Here it comes.
32:20Here it comes.
32:21I can start at 20 pounds.
32:24Woo!
32:2622 pounds, I have, and 25 with me, and I'm looking for 28.
32:30Oh, 25.
32:30Oh, my God.
32:3222 pounds, I have, and I'm looking for 30.
32:34It's sick.
32:3528 pounds, I have, and I'm looking for 30.
32:37Selling for 28 pounds.
32:42Yay!
32:43Good stuff.
32:44Amazing.
32:45Very well done.
32:45Excellent.
32:46That is a 19 pounds profit on your first lot, ladies.
32:49Very, very well done.
32:51Now, we've got the pair of silver-mounted glass.
32:53Scent bottles, bottles and stockers.
32:55Yeah.
32:56You spent 95 pounds on them, okay?
32:58Here they are.
32:59Here we go.
33:00Good luck.
33:01I'm looking to start the bidding at 100 pounds.
33:0580 I have.
33:0685 pounds online.
33:0790 with me.
33:0890 pounds I have, and I'm looking for 95.
33:1195 I now have.
33:12Yes!
33:12One more!
33:13You need another one.
33:14One more!
33:14Do I see 100 anywhere else?
33:1795 I'm selling for.
33:20Oh!
33:20Oh!
33:21Oh!
33:22Brokey even at 95.
33:23No golden gavel.
33:26Oh!
33:26Now, here comes your poor pottery Delphys vase.
33:29Light the sunrise this morning.
33:31Oh!
33:32Oh!
33:33That's poetic.
33:34That's poetic.
33:35Now, this costs you 48 pounds.
33:38Here it comes now.
33:39And I'd like to see 30 pounds for this one.
33:43Yes, that would be lovely.
33:45That would be nice.
33:48Yeah.
33:4832.
33:4935 on your phone.
33:5035.
33:51Online.
33:5238.
33:5340, David.
33:5440 pounds.
33:55Come on.
33:55Come on.
33:56With the phone at 40.
33:58Fair warning to you all.
34:01No!
34:0242 I have.
34:03Yes!
34:0445 on the phone, please.
34:0645.
34:07Yes!
34:09Come on.
34:0945 on the phone.
34:11I'm looking for 48.
34:13But I'm selling.
34:14Oh!
34:15Oh!
34:16Yes!
34:17That is a three pounds loss.
34:18On your done.
34:19Well, not too bad.
34:20I don't think that's too bad at all.
34:22I don't think that's too bad at all.
34:22Oh, yeah!
34:24It's just two and one done out.
34:26We are currently up by 16 pounds, OK?
34:29Wow.
34:30Which is quite respectable.
34:31Yes!
34:32But it's not over yet, ladies.
34:34Raj, if you could go and grab your bonus bite.
34:36Ladies, close your peepers right now.
34:38Right.
34:39Are you ready, Raj?
34:40I am.
34:40OK, ladies, open your eyes.
34:41Hello.
34:42Oh!
34:46Oh!
34:48Yes!
34:49We saw that.
34:49We did see that.
34:50And that's why I bought it.
34:52It's Marcusy.
34:53Yeah.
34:53It's probably 1920s, 1930s.
34:55And this here, you can see there, there's supposed to be a pumpkin with his little tentacles round.
35:01Oh, yes.
35:01Yeah, pretty pretty.
35:02And it has got a stamp on the back, but I don't recognise the stamp.
35:05It could be continental silver.
35:08To be safe, they've catalogued it as white metal.
35:11Yeah, OK.
35:11How much did you pay for it, Robert?
35:13I paid £15 for it.
35:15Oh!
35:15Wow!
35:16That you did!
35:17Is it going to make us any money?
35:19I think it might make a little, but I'm, you know, you're in profit, it's up to you.
35:24Oh, I like it.
35:25Yeah.
35:25I think we're going for that.
35:27We're going for it.
35:27Definitely.
35:28Yes.
35:28I regretted not buying it.
35:30Yes.
35:31Well done.
35:32You're going to go with your gut.
35:34You're going to go for the bonus buy?
35:36Yes.
35:36All right.
35:37Well, let's see what our auctioneer Harry thinks of Raj's rather lovely little brooch.
35:42I think it's perfectly sweet.
35:44Brooches are making a comeback.
35:46Mark a seat.
35:47So, what is your estimate, Harry?
35:48It's £15 to £30.
35:50£15 to £30.
35:51Well, he did only pay £15 for it.
35:53Oh, he's done really well.
35:55He's put an estimate of £15 to £30 on it.
35:58Oh, all right.
35:59So, it is tight, but he predicts a profit for you.
36:02Wow.
36:03Good.
36:03Let's see if we can add to that £16 profit.
36:06Are you ready?
36:07Yes.
36:08OK, here it comes.
36:09Start the bidding.
36:10What do we say?
36:11£25 to get it going?
36:13Yeah.
36:13What about £15, then?
36:1615, you'll bid Harry.
36:1715, I have.
36:1818, sir.
36:18All right, you've got a profit.
36:2220 now.
36:23Oh, yes!
36:2422.
36:2525.
36:2625.
36:26Yes!
36:2828.
36:29No, it's £25 front row.
36:32Beautiful.
36:32Selling to the front row at 25.
36:35Yay!
36:36That is a £10 profit on your bonus.
36:40Very well done.
36:41And ladies, you are up by £26.
36:44Yes!
36:46Yes!
36:47Yes!
36:53My beautiful sisters, Jess and Jo, are you ready?
36:57We are.
36:57Are you sure?
36:58We are.
36:59Think so.
37:00Jess isn't quite sure.
37:02Definitely.
37:02Yes, we are.
37:03So, your first purchase was your rather lovely brooch.
37:06Now, £14 paid.
37:08Yes.
37:09Here it comes now.
37:09This is your first lot.
37:11OK.
37:11It's the Mexican sterling silver brooch.
37:13£20.
37:14£20, your bid.
37:15£20.
37:16Profit.
37:17Profit.
37:17Two looking for £25.
37:19Five looking for £28.
37:20Twenty-five by half, I'm looking for £28.
37:22But I'm selling.
37:25Oh!
37:26Yes!
37:27Well done, you two.
37:28Very well done.
37:29That is an £11 profit on your very first lot.
37:31Now, here we go.
37:32So, this is your second lot, which is, of course, your two glass lampshades here.
37:36Very Art Deco.
37:37Very cool.
37:38I like these.
37:39I love them.
37:39£30 paid.
37:41Are you ready?
37:42Yes.
37:42OK, here they come.
37:43Start the bidding.
37:45£30.
37:45Middle essence.
37:46Straight in the middle.
37:47Come on.
37:47£30, anybody?
37:49£30.
37:50Oh, come on!
37:51No!
37:53It's all right, don't worry.
37:54£10 I have.
37:56£10.
37:56£12 at the back of the room.
37:57The room 15 online.
37:58Oh, yes.
37:59Come on.
38:0120 online!
38:0220 online!
38:03It's getting there.
38:04It's £20 online, but I'm selling that way.
38:07Fair warning!
38:09Jess, it's OK.
38:11It's OK.
38:12Now, sadly, they've just made you a loss of a tenner.
38:14They have.
38:14OK.
38:15So, we're currently up by £1.
38:17Get in.
38:18Here comes your really very lovely tabletop mahogany and painted table cabinet or collector's cabinet
38:25here.
38:26It is beautiful.
38:27You spent £75 on it.
38:29We did.
38:29Start the bidding.
38:30What do we see?
38:31£30, £30.
38:32£30 I have and £32 with me.
38:35£32 I have and I'm looking for £35 online.
38:37£38 with me.
38:38£40 with you, sir.
38:39£40 with you.
38:40£42 with me.
38:41£45, sir.
38:42£48.
38:44£48, that's it.
38:45£50 I have, sir.
38:47£50 in the room.
38:49Fair warning.
38:50No!
38:50Come on!
38:50And I'm selling at £50.
38:55There we are.
38:57Thomas!
38:58So, that is a loss of £25.
39:01So, overall, we are down by £24 at this point in time, okay?
39:05Okay.
39:05And, of course, we do have Thomas' bonus buy.
39:08Yes.
39:08Because you left him with £181.
39:10Yes.
39:11Shall we find out what he did with us?
39:12Yes, please.
39:13Okay.
39:13Thomas, grab your bonus buy.
39:15Ladies, close your peepers.
39:16Bye.
39:16Just for a moment.
39:17Okay.
39:18All right.
39:18Are you ready, Thomas?
39:19I'm ready.
39:19Ladies, are you ready?
39:20Yes, we are.
39:21Open those peepers, Thomas.
39:23So, I have bought you a lovely bracelet.
39:26It's a kerb-linked double Albert watch chain, which has been converted into a beautiful wearable
39:32bracelet with a pretty padlocked glass and it's got an English rose charm to a little silver charm.
39:39I've never seen a double Albert before.
39:41What did you pay for it, Thomas?
39:43Well, I paid the grand total of £55.
39:47Oh, that's...
39:48And how much do you think it's going to make?
39:50Oh, £60 to £80.
39:51So, what are we going to do?
39:52We're going to go for it.
39:53We're going to go for it.
39:54Yeah.
39:54You're going to go for it.
39:55Well, let's see what our auctioneer Harry thinks of Thomas' really rather lovely bracelet.
40:00Looks a bit made up to me.
40:02To me...
40:03Or a conversion.
40:04Yeah.
40:04Is that a better way of putting it?
40:05Yes.
40:06It's striking, isn't it?
40:07Very sweet.
40:07OK.
40:07Estimate, please.
40:08£40 to £80.
40:09£40 to £80.
40:10Well, Thomas only paid £55 for it.
40:13Right in the middle.
40:15The auctioneer's estimate is £40 to £80.
40:18I think it's going to...
40:19I think it'll be all right.
40:20OK.
40:21Are we ready?
40:22We are.
40:22OK.
40:23Let's see if we can claw back some of that £24.
40:26Yes.
40:26Absolutely.
40:26Are you all right, Jess?
40:27Oh, yes.
40:28Oh, she's good.
40:29She's good.
40:29I'm coming back next week.
40:31I am.
40:31I'm addicted now.
40:33The options are my thing.
40:34Start the bidding.
40:36I'm looking for £50.
40:40Come on.
40:40Come on.
40:41£50 I'm looking for.
40:43£35 I have.
40:44Come on.
40:45Come on.
40:45£38 now.
40:47£38, £40, £42.
40:50Are you sure?
40:51£40 I have and I'm looking for £42 elsewhere.
40:54Come on.
40:55I'm selling to the book at £40.
40:59There you are.
41:00Sorry, guys.
41:01I apologise.
41:03That's pretty...
41:03No, that's pretty disappointing.
41:05Sadly, that has just made a loss of £15.
41:08Ladies, I'm sorry, you're at minus £39.
41:11Oh, that's all right.
41:12That's all right.
41:13Hold your head high.
41:14Hold your head high.
41:15Hold your head high.
41:16This is Bargain Hunt.
41:17This is Bargain Hunt.
41:17That is a respectable score.
41:19Yes.
41:19And promise me you won't say a word to the Reds.
41:21And that.
41:28Well, look, I know how competitive you are,
41:30so would you like me to put you out of your misery?
41:31Yes, please.
41:32OK.
41:33All right.
41:33Well, the winners of today's show are...
41:37It's Pat and Linda.
41:38Whoa!
41:41And they weren't expecting that.
41:43I can tell you.
41:46Joe and Jess.
41:47Joe and Jess.
41:48Oh, bless you.
41:49We cried.
41:49You did.
41:50Come on, let's go.
41:51Yeah.
41:52I told you we should have applied for Pointless.
41:55Did you hear that?
41:56I told you we should have applied for Pointless.
42:00Oh, bless you.
42:01You've had a pretty rocky day.
42:02Has it brought you together even stronger as sisters?
42:04Oh, no, we won't talk about it.
42:06No.
42:06No.
42:08Well, you're leaving us today at minus 39 pounds, girls.
42:11That's not bad.
42:12But have you enjoyed it?
42:13We've had a wonderful time.
42:14Exactly.
42:15And do you know what?
42:15On a different day, if these guys hadn't been here,
42:17that could have been a winning score.
42:19All right, all right.
42:20Different profit.
42:20Different experts.
42:21Different experts.
42:24Everything changed.
42:25But thank you for being such good sports,
42:27because you really have been a joy to have as part of the show.
42:29So thank you.
42:30Shall we chat to Pat and Linda?
42:32Oh, if we must.
42:33Who are leaving us with money?
42:35Oh!
42:37Actual money, yeah.
42:38I mean, who would have thought that a cast-iron cock-crossed doorstop
42:42would have been the biggest profit we've seen today?
42:47So that means you're leaving us with 26 pounds in your pocket.
42:51Yes, yes, yes.
42:53Quick.
42:54Who's going to have it?
42:55Who's going to have it?
42:56There we go.
42:56Oh, there we go.
42:57Well, I tell you what.
42:58And then I've got some coins here for you as well.
43:00There we go.
43:01Six of them there.
43:02Lovely.
43:03So very well done.
43:03Have you enjoyed it, ladies?
43:04We've had a great time.
43:06I'd do it again if I was allowed.
43:10Yeah.
43:11Now, if you think you can do better than our teams today,
43:14then don't forget you can apply to come on the show via our website
43:17or why not give us a follow on social media.
43:20More importantly than any of that,
43:21don't forget to join us again next time for some more bargain hunting.
43:26Yes?
43:27Yes!
43:28Yes!
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