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00:00The Derbyshire auction house is back
00:06Irita Marriott now in her third year of business so far
00:10It's been rather good with her trusty team of porters look treasure trove. We've got in here and
00:15valuers
00:16Do you ever think about anything else but furniture?
00:20Is being called out to even bigger jobs
00:23The word is out calling Andy and Ige
00:26She's the one who delivers the big bucks
00:301,500 to 2,000 pounds. That's amazing
00:33Leaving no stone unturned. Gosh, that's a big loft
00:37She hunts down treasures
00:4018 karat gold
00:42Heirlooms. Have you ever seen those paintings? No, never and phenomenal finds
00:48Pele. I think we're gonna score with this one. Is this the great train robbery? Yes
00:53To sell at auction
00:552,000 pounds is big no making her cherished client
01:003,000 pounds. Oh, you are kidding me
01:03Oh my god
01:04Life-changing
01:05I'm losing track of how much
01:07Sums of cash
01:09Sums of cash
01:106,900 pounds
01:11What? Whoa
01:13Whoa
01:27Have you got any collectibles that you like to buy?
01:30I'm struggling to understand how I could develop a life around collecting
01:34Oh
01:35Without having to build more space
01:37I can tell you how you got two kids
01:39Uh-huh
01:40Ship them out
01:41You'll have their rooms free
01:43Blimey bit ruthless
01:44I can't actually believe you're wearing shorts and a t-shirt
01:49Have you looked outside the window, Andy?
01:51It's summer, right?
01:53Yeah, tropical
01:56We're going to see two siblings in Lancashire, Heather and Jamie
02:29Do you remember the pink hat?
02:32Taking us on these crazy holidays like two or three times a year
02:36Seven years ago the family's world was turned upside down
02:40Dad got diagnosed with cancer back in 2019
02:46He passed away on the 27th of June 2021
02:50David was just 55
02:53There was never a point where he'd get angry at the world or anything like that
02:59He just took it all in his strides
03:02He fought really hard
03:04I think he wanted to be strong for us and for mommy never showed any weakness
03:13Five years on their dad's memory still fills their lives and so does much of what he left behind
03:19Dad just was a rampant collector and would not stop
03:23All sorts of different things from bought some immobiliator coins to corgi collection toys
03:30He wouldn't look at them. He'd just put them away and say, oh, it's for your future
03:35Their dad was collecting with a purpose to one day selling them and making money for the kids
03:42It's great. It's kind of money in the bank that you can enjoy
03:46Yeah
03:47Mum sally can't be here today, but with her blessing heather and jamie have called ireta to see if she
03:53can find new homes for david's things
03:56Because it's such a varied collection getting someone like ireta and who's such an expert is
04:01Such a big benefit to us all and the money she makes you my plan is
04:07Save and travel. I want experiences out of the money because I feel like memories are better than any physical
04:14thing
04:14I've got plans for the future
04:16Which you know involve moving down to london hopefully at some point and I feel quite lucky that we have
04:22this opportunity
04:23To set ourselves up dad would be definitely looking down on us and happy sir
04:29He's seen us doing what he loves to do and what we love to do as a family
04:38You open up i'll say hi
04:50It's cold up here you know isn't it
04:53Oh my god
04:56Oh right guys, I believe you wanted me to come because you have some things of your dad's
05:01He's got his whole life. He's been collecting so yeah, the time's finally come where we want to get rid
05:08of it all
05:08Are you okay with me going and exploring and then i'll give you a shout of course go for it.
05:14Yeah, okay?
05:15I'll see you a bit later
05:18I'm so ready to explore
05:22I've done 10 steps up the stairs. No one said anything about any pictures
05:30This is a lithograph white henry matisse he was an artist he was born in france in late 1860s
05:40One of the most influential artists of the 20th century matisse's use of undisguised brushstrokes and vibrant colors broke artistic
05:49conventions
05:50In 2018 64 years after his death his most expensive painting
05:55odelice couche or manolia sold for 80 million dollars
05:59That was an original of course this isn't it's a lithograph a copy
06:04So lithograph is a version of a prince if you touch the prince it would be completely flat
06:10But if you touch a lithograph and run your fingers over it
06:14It would be ever so slightly raised because it is pressed not printed
06:19value-wise
06:20I think it's probably lower hundreds
06:23How incredible would it be to own a piece that is by henry matisse let's hope the derbyshire punters agree
06:31with you ireta
06:41What's in here a little beautiful box full of coins and this
06:48Is clearly related to world war ii and what each draw contains is all the coins that were used during
06:56those years
06:58It's worth money anything else catching your eye ireta
07:01Sixpences look at that
07:04The set of 32 sixpences will go into a large mixed lot that includes a nepalese one rupee banknote a
07:11german 50 deutsch mark note and various commemorative coins
07:14I think there's probably good 15 lots or so of coins
07:19That we will split up and put them as individual collector's pieces value-wise
07:25I think we might be touching about a thousand pounds on all the coins
07:29Ka-ching
07:32Some great potential so far
07:35Hopefully there's plenty more here that could raise some cash for jamie and heather
07:39They have been through so much passing on their dad's items it can't be easy
07:45It started so well with that lithograph
07:48Those coins i'm excited about this one
07:51Let's just hope that that carries on and i can find some more gems in there
08:02You all right yeah i mean there's just so much football stuff i know it's crazy isn't it
08:08he was obsessed with the football stuff i don't know where he got half of these from because
08:11he's just bought shirts and they just acquired signatures
08:16dad was my football coach growing up up until i was about 20 years old
08:21so that was a very big part of my relationship with dad he was more into the rugby but for
08:26my
08:27sake he would take me to old trafford to go and watch the big matches which i absolutely adored
08:32there are nearly 20 football rugby and other sports shirts in david's collection which will go into 10
08:38lots the pick of the bunch being this replica 1968 manchester united european cup winners shirt
08:45signed by united's tough tackling nobby styles what have you got in there i've just found these
08:50snooker balls lying around over there oh nice i think these are really cool so you've got that's all
08:57the names of all the players my dad was absolutely obsessed he would always have it on the tv i
09:02mean
09:02there is some really good names like ronnie o'sullivan i mean higgins selby really world class
09:12these balls made in belgium by aramith were commissioned by the world snooker association
09:16to mark the embassy world championship final in may 2005. what was your dad like as a dad he was
09:23a
09:23really good man it must have been really difficult as a family to go through that it was a really
09:30really
09:30tough time for sure um it really brought us together as a unit he would love us doing this
09:36stuff oh he'd absolutely adore it this would be a dream come through to him he helped me in that
09:39auction trying to buy you back oh you've got a hundred percent he would right i'll box up these awesome
09:45yeah i'll leave you to it then see you later
09:57and we've got some what looks like newspaper articles they're just decorative pieces isn't that fab
10:07i mean if you love liverpool football club this is something that you would just love to have on a
10:12wall in your man cave there are three framed newspaper pages all celebrating liverpool's 3-1 1977
10:20european cup win against munchengladbach in rome i think it's worth tenner don't you
10:27for the next 90 minutes irita and andy zip in and out of rooms here we go and up and
10:35downstairs
10:37collecting and loading all of david's collectibles wow that's a box until it looks like the day is
10:44done look at that i may have spoken too soon
10:59okay almost there andy's ready to call it a day but ireta's just called in another discovery
11:06heather are you there i am got a question yeah i'm guessing your dad did not buy these no he
11:14didn't i inherited them from my grandma and my great aunt and you've decided that you'll pass them
11:21on yeah i think so yeah do you know anything about them i don't actually no okay right let me
11:28get my
11:28tools out of my pockets and have a little look we've got a lovely little cluster it is beautifully
11:35hallmarked 18 karat white gold that cluster up there usually in 18 karat gold they tend to be diamonds
11:44okay all right i actually got the tool for this what you want is the loudest beep possible okay and
11:50that will tell us whether the stones are diamonds or not it's good news any ideas what that could be
11:59worth no idea i think in auction if we put that in with an estimate of two to three hundred
12:05pounds
12:06not bad is that more than what you thought yeah it is more than what i thought yeah
12:12when it comes to the other one that is a little bit more simple yeah in nine carrots with a
12:18little
12:19sapphire scented i'll get these packed up thank you i'll see you downstairs well that's uh quite a load
12:27and now we are done all right guys come on in wow wow it's crazy it looks so different now
12:37it's all gone
12:38i think uh seeing all the stuff goes definitely better sweet that's it it's been a long time coming
12:43though hasn't it i think it's uh i think it's time dad will be looking down watching the auction 100
12:49percent front row seats for your first hour auction looking forward to it so good thanks
12:57through the day i could really feel all the items leaving house pulling
13:02on jamie's and heather's heartstrings the biggest job that i have now is making sure that we find new
13:09homes for them get yourself home irita and let's put that plan into action there you go that's cool
13:23once it's all back in derbyshire the team must start researching and cataloguing the over 70 items
13:28in time for the auction
13:32i don't think there is a shirt out there in the world that relates to football that is more
13:37recognizable than this brazil and there's a magic to this shirt written right on front of it pele
13:45born in 1940 edson orantes do nacimento better known as pele made his international debut aged just 16
13:54and remains the only player to have won the world cup three times now if you are buying sporting memorabilia
14:01it remember to check the authenticity on it because it really does matter on the price and in this
14:09example we have the registration number and the little label from the edge of there has actually
14:15been put on the back of the shirt so you know that that share belongs to that paperwork we are
14:22going to
14:23put this in auction with an estimate of 30 to 50 pounds i think we're going to score with this
14:28one
14:34thank you
14:41now this is very very interesting norman is one of ireta's valuers usually her coin specialist this
14:50came from a shipwreck called the ss geosoper and it's a 10 ounce silver ingot and it's got a stamp
14:59for 700 mbsl and that means 4 700 meters below sea level in february 1941 the ss geosoper was returning
15:10to britain from india with 200 tons of silver worth 150 million pounds in today's money the vessel was
15:17attacked by a german u-boat and sunk 300 miles from galway harbor of the 86 crew just one survived
15:26if you fast forward about 70 years um a salvage crew recovered about 90 odd percent of the silver some
15:34of it was kept by the salvage company and the other 20 percent and a lot of it went to
15:40the royal mint
15:42where they made 20 000 coins and they are collector's items now in their own right and the other silver
15:50was made into ingots like this an estimate of 150 to 200 pounds for this fascinating piece and a lot
15:58that also includes a booklet documenting its history it's a lovely piece it's a lovely collector's item and
16:05with the poignant story of the sailors losing their lives i think it really is something to treasure and
16:11collect
16:19you'll have the same problem with that no the clock that's that's fine you're right at the assembly
16:24rooms the community hall where ireta has her auctions andy and nige are pulling out all the stops right
16:30okay cake ah here we go name we've got today name the cake nige coffee or more i guess i
16:38think so
16:41heather and jamie's dad david collected items with the sole purpose of one day selling them
16:47and making money for the future of the kids i really hope that the bidders are out there and it
16:54does well
16:55there's just time to grab a cuppa a slice of that coffee cake and a seat before 72 lots go
17:01under the
17:01gavel nick and akita have logged on and have online bidders in their sites so ireta if you're ready
17:08missing gavel wait for it need one of these and the rostrum is yours
17:15how are you feeling guys excited yeah you can see work your magic hey no pressure
17:23first up the wooden box packed with five drawers of coins commemorating world war ii
17:29i can go straight in at 50 pounds do i see 55 please 55 60 with me 65 70 75
17:3780 still with me on the book
17:39do i see 85 85 90 still with me on the commission 95 we have 100 is bid do i
17:47see 110 110 120 we have 130
17:50the bids with me 140 this is crazy 140 and selling what a cracking start i knew those were cool
18:00but i
18:00didn't think they were worth that will the next lot draw the punters henry matisse portrait of a
18:07reclining woman absolutely beautiful hundred pounds do i see please hundred pounds do i see
18:15i am not going to drop it any lower than that it deserves the hundred pounds hundred pounds we
18:19have thank you is there 110 hundred pounds is bid do i see 110 fair warning and selling
18:27a quick drawing a quick draw a quick draw sale that wow i'm surprised at that yeah coming off the
18:32bench pelé's signed shirt it's such a nice i love this one it is isn't it brazil 30 pounds we
18:39have
18:39thank you 35 40 40 40 45 50 55 60 60 60 65 70 75 new bidder 80 85 is
18:50bid 90 is bid do i see 95
18:5290 90 90 90 90 90 90 90. oh that did come in i'll take the 95 because it did
19:00come in before the govel went down
19:02and we have 100 100 is bid is there 110 100
19:09fair warning and selling well pelé'd irita last round number i know and there's more where that came
19:19from over the next 20 minutes irita passes more lots under her gavel having success with 25 pounds
19:26the knobby style signed 1968 european cup winner's shirt 130 pounds the sixpences plus other banknotes
19:36and coins 300 pounds heather's grandma's diamond ring and 60 pounds and selling her great heart's
19:46diamond and sapphire ring but i have to pass that one fails to sell those liverpool newspapers
19:55never mind though it's the snooker balls signed by some legends of the game next
20:01oh my gosh everywhere 50 pounds 50 55 60 65 70 75 with me on the book is there 80
20:0880 85 still with me is
20:10there 90 90 pounds is bid 95 still with me is there 100 bid me 100 100 is bid 110
20:17is bid 120 still with me
20:19is there 130 130 140 still with me is there 150 150 online 160 still with me is there 170
20:26come back online at
20:28170 170 170 180 190 200 pounds on commission is there 220 220 220 is bid 240 still with me
20:38is there 260 260 280 still with me
20:41280 pounds are we sure 280 going going gone another lot nicely signed off that's great
20:52i'm really happy with that jamie and heather want some funds to put towards their future
20:57so it would be nice to give this auction a proper silver lining
21:02right so world war ii silver
21:05so cool so cool he loved this when he bought it right well should we see does anybody else like
21:10it or is it just us i'd love to see that what should we say 100 pounds 100 we have
21:15110 120 130 140 150
21:17160 160 170 180 190 200 pounds is bid 220 do i see 220 220 we have 240 260 280
21:25can i please see 280 280 280
21:28300 pounds is bid is there 320 320 back in 340 do i see 340 360 is there 380 380
21:38is bid wow 400 is bid oh my god
21:43420 420 is bid 420 is bid 420 the bid is online are we sure 420 and selling
21:53from nearly 5 000 meters under the sea to heather and jamie's pockets wow i'm so surprised at that
22:00that's so nice that is insane oh that was your last lot that went so quickly see you're doing fine
22:06jamie
22:06hopes to travel the world and heather needs a nest egg to help fund the move to london
22:11will the investments that david made into his collections pay off
22:25yeah what do you think very happily surprised yeah pleasantly surprised hello hello how did you enjoy
22:31that that that was awesome wasn't it it was an amazing experience yeah it was so exciting it's kind
22:38of put an end to the whole collection saga it confirms to us that he uh did know what he
22:44was doing
22:46shall i tell you how much you're taking home oh yes please after all the fees and commission
22:51you're going home with 4 209 pounds what oh my goodness i can't believe that no i'm actually
23:03really shocked right now yeah thanks dad yeah thanks dad it was lovely to watch you remember
23:10your dad in the way that you did yeah chapter is closed chapter is closed guys it's time for a
23:15new one
23:16for you yeah it is to see all of dad's stuff go to new homes was such a cool thing
23:22to witness he's
23:24definitely been validated for all the years of questionable hoarding i'm absolutely over the
23:30moon for heather and jamie their dad had a good eye he clearly knew what he was doing and i
23:36wish them
23:36all the best in the future where are we off to today irita west mercy wow we're going on an
23:54island
23:55irita and furniture valuer david are making the 160 mile trip southeast to the essex coast
24:02have you sailed ever no not not properly i couldn't do it i would be seasick instantly
24:10yeah yeah time got no sea legs at all
24:15what is that i don't know it's fascinating they're meeting lynn and her partner suzanne i love the tray
24:25isn't that pretty yeah suzanne and i met 15 years ago we both worked at the same college and we've
24:31been
24:31together ever since we have yes today they're at the home that used to belong to lynn's auntie
24:37margaret and her uncle bill uncle bill was in the foreign office and margaret was an editor she was a
24:43journalist she wrote for newspapers always very eloquent uncle bill and auntie margaret never had
24:50children of their own and because i'm uncle bill's niece i was just very close to them and then when
24:57suzanne
24:57came along she was welcomed into the family as well sadly in 2017 bill developed pneumonia my uncle died
25:07about nine years ago and then when he passed we still came up and visited auntie margaret and then
25:13we noticed that her memory wasn't quite so good um and she started referring to uncle bill as him
25:22auntie margaret's dementia is now quite advanced and then about eight months ago she actually had a
25:27fall at home broke her hip went to hospital and we were hoping she'd come home but unfortunately has
25:34had to move into a care home and obviously the house needs to be sold to pay for it so
25:39the sale of
25:39any of the items at auction and the sale of the house are all gonna go towards paying for margaret's
25:45care
25:46well you're in the safest hands in the biz i came here as a child oh did you i did
25:52and got stuck
25:53on the mud luckily i was rescued up to my waist in brown mud let's hope you're up to your
26:00waist in
26:00treasures today the house is quite big isn't it
26:10lovely to meet you nice to meet you too come on in what a fantastic place thank you this is
26:18the
26:18living room i mean i can see quite a few nice bits of furniture and then my aunt had quite
26:23a bit of
26:24jewelry she was quite glamorous in the day there's a lot of silver which my uncle used to collect so
26:29there's quite a bit of that upstairs should we start there yep right you can lead the way thank you
26:40oh the stairs got a bit of a wobble right so this is um the master bedroom okay
26:46i mean there are some lovely things here you know you've got silver letter opener a salver
26:53a little trinker box do you know why he liked silver perhaps they're small they're portable yeah and
26:59they're not too expensive to buy generally fingers crossed some of these hold value though but i think
27:04this is the one piece out of all of those that's a punch later oh right so punch was really
27:12popular
27:12during the late 1600s early 1700s and that is when majority of these were made and it became a bit
27:20of a
27:20status thing you know having hot punch and having a ladle that everybody could use
27:27punch began its journey in the 17th century traveling from india to britain aboard ships
27:32of the east india company whose sailors survived scurvy thanks to its citrus content
27:38by the 18th century punch houses were thriving in london where communal bowls encouraged conversation
27:44celebration and sometimes a little scandal as trade expanded across the atlantic rum from the caribbean
27:51transformed recipes and punch became a staple served at everything from tavern gatherings to political
27:57meetings there are hallmarks just right in the middle can you see that yeah they have been cleaned
28:03to the death basically you can barely barely make out that they were there and that will affect the
28:11value if the hallmarks were readable you talking 100 150 pounds but as it is it will have to be
28:19kind of 30 to
28:2040. every little helps okay that is definitely one to take good there are four lots of silver items
28:27here including this george v silver salver that's a tray with feet to you and me plus a silver picture
28:33frame dated 1911 accompanied by some silver fish knives and forks from 1933. am i all right to explore
28:41of course you are fill your boots well this is a good start eh ireta
28:45what an absolutely eclectic mix of items uncle bill's silver collection some lovely little quirky
28:52things i can't wait to see more
29:03oh lovely oh some irish irish bits and bobs this is absolute classic when it comes to irish
29:15heritage and jewelry like this is referred to as clog eye jewelry from a little fishing village near
29:21galway city in ireland the two hands represents friendship the heart represents love and the crown
29:28on top of it is loyalty attributed to a galway goldsmith called richard joyce it's believed the
29:35cladder design was based on older roman feed or faith rings which just had the two clasped hands
29:41that brooch is nine carat gold set with a tiny little hard stone inside the heart i think that
29:49will do well and i love it surely there are more romantics in the world than just me
29:54they were quite a stylish couple she was absolutely devoted wasn't she oh and he was devoted to her
30:00she kept every single birthday card he'd ever sent her and there's even more jewelry to get the heart
30:06racing including a full sovereign nine carat gold pendant and a mid-20th century nine carat gold
30:13wristwatch get these on the van david where's he got to that's interesting that's nice that's uh like
30:23a 19th century um oil on linen it's very detailed that'll clean up really nicely the black frame was
30:31very much in vogue in the victorian times so that that dates it to around 1860 1870
30:39this painting looks similar to works created by a german artist at the time
30:43wilhelm friedrich gustav hasman who created detailed romanticized depictions of rural black forest life
30:51with no signature though it can't be proved to be by him so it will go into the auction with
30:56the tag
30:56in the style of hasman i think this will do really well at auction someone will buy it and it'll
31:03be
31:03really loved again uh once it's cleaned and um back on the wall
31:14arita look i've just found this is that what they call moklin ware yes
31:18yes i mean classic tourist wear from scotland known as moklin ware after the area in airshire
31:26where it was developed these decorative pieces typically made from sycamore which is easy to
31:31work with and smooth once finished feature iconic scottish images or designs sealed under a layer of
31:37clear lacquer i don't know what they are needles well obviously that's handy for keeping your knitting
31:43needles yeah moklin ware was made between 1820s and 1939 and he was incredibly popular everybody
31:52wanted a piece 10 15 years ago that would have been a single lot in auction but in the recent
31:58years
31:58there's been quite a big decline in it and i think what we're going to have to do is find
32:03other tourists
32:04where potentially and combine it in a lot the moklin ware will join a lot with 13 other fascinating
32:12vintage curios thanks for bringing that all right over the next few hours it's nice irita and david
32:22track down and pack up anything that will sell oh that's beautiful with over 60 possible lots
32:28collected mind your back the van is filling up nicely isn't that exquisite but this house has more
32:36treasure to give up
32:44you know what i love bits of furniture like that cute isn't it this is cute yeah i know hand
32:51-painted
32:52detail that decorative detail is inlay fine pieces of contrasting wood each carefully line cut
32:59and fitted by hand in the victorian era techniques like this signal taste and prosperity this cabinet's
33:06made of mahogany most likely from the central rainforests of south america and dates from the early 20th
33:12century if you think about all this inlay and the amount of time it took to make it craftsmanship
33:18it's lasted 120 years i think it can be re-loved again yeah i mean it's not worth a fortune
33:24is it no
33:2520 to 40. i think we should definitely take it and definitely put it on the van because it will
33:30find a new home rather than see it go to waste it may not be worth a fortune but if
33:35it helps towards
33:36paying for the cost of auntie margaret's care all the better and with all that packed onto the van we
33:42are done right i just want you to have a peek in here that's amazing there's so much stuff in
33:49there
33:49fabulous yeah how are you found today it is hard because obviously all of that meant something to
33:55my uncle and aunt somebody else will treasure these won't yeah oh yeah well i hope so yeah
34:00should we do it yeah go on then it won't be too long before you see it all back at
34:07the auction
34:09today was really interesting a bit emotional
34:13it was fascinating actually and good fun although it has been hard i know that margaret trusts me to do
34:20the right thing for her it has been an absolutely fantastic day a day of discovery but now the hard
34:27work starts back to melbourne and make sure that we make enough money to be able to put it towards
34:34margaret's care
34:47we're nearly there yet oh ireta's team is hard at work making sure every item from lynn's aunt and uncle
34:55is carefully researched and photographed ready for auction i'm just cataloguing this lovely cameo broach
35:01this is ireta's value acera they go back all the way to the roman period and even the greek
35:09period back then they were carved into stone or clay but this one is from the victorian era it's
35:17made from shell and you would not see a shell cameo in the bc or early ad period the victorians
35:26favored helmet shells for their cameos because once scraped away the top layer of these shells
35:31reveal a different tone underneath giving the final carving a three-dimensional effect it's been
35:37mounted into 18 karat gold i put an estimate of 150 to 200 pounds on this one i think that's
35:44a
35:44lovely piece of jewelry and i hope it does really well just slide back there
35:55this has been an absolute joy to handle this is a piece of equipment to reduce bubbles in your
36:04sparkling drinks it's a swizzle stick the roaring 20s was the era of the cocktails because ladies
36:11actually managed to have a little bit of independence for the first time during the first world war in
36:17britain the number of women in paid employment nearly doubled with almost five million earning by
36:231918 in the 1920s new legislation enabled women to go to university and become teachers nurses and doctors
36:31an increase in wages brought the chance to occasionally spend more frivolously they liked their cocktails
36:38and things like this prevented them from passing gas okay i didn't know women could pass gas but i did
36:46know stirring or swizzling champagne breaks the surface tension of champers releasing the carbon dioxide into
36:52the air these are rather collectible but this particular one it's made out of nine karat gold we have
36:59estimated it at 120 to 180 pounds and i am pretty certain that the bids will not be fizzling out
37:12i just moved it up about three inches to say as usual it's down to andy and night to set
37:18up for
37:18auction what we got today right let's see whoa it's my banana so here we are then i know it's
37:25exciting
37:26isn't it lynn suzanne and their dog theo have come to watch their 60 lots go under ireta's gavel
37:34looking forward to it a little bit concerned about the glass fronted display cabinet as long as we
37:38don't have to take it home yes don't want to take anything home yeah well we'll find out very shortly
37:46clark's nick and sammy are keeping an eye on the thousands of potential online bidders
37:51and here's the woman of the hour herself oh hi hi hello
37:57fancy seeing you lot here what's first ireta ah we have mahogany display cabinet 25 is bid is there 30
38:0630
38:0735 40 45 50 50 50 55 60 65 70 75 80. at over twice its estimate and still rising
38:18they're definitely not
38:19taking this home 90 95. you know what i'm gonna say online round it up yep is there a hundred
38:26are we
38:27sure 95 and selling a great start relieve ladies that was good yeah that was good can the victorian
38:37painting of a young girl keep things ticking lovely picture 45 pounds we have straight online is there 50
38:46bid me 50 45 pounds and selling pretty as a picture someone likes it good the moklin
38:57wear next featured in a lot of assorted vintage collectibles what is there there is something
39:04for everyone from a measuring scale to a plask all the essentials 20 pounds on the commission i have
39:12is there 25 25 30 with me 35 40 still with me on commission 45 online has it commissions are
39:21out
39:22do i see 50 45 and selling someone took a fancy to that it's going it's going yeah can the
39:32silver
39:32items uncle bill collected add even more shine to the auction george the second silver ladle lovely
39:39little piece 30 pounds please 30 pounds we have thank you is there 35 30 pounds is bid do i
39:46see 35 30
39:4750 pounds and selling it doesn't punch above its weight but someone will enjoy serving up some fun with
39:54that and besides there's more silver to come at 200 like that 1911 silver frame 1933 fish knives and
40:04forks and 320 that george v silver salver try saying that after a few cocktails
40:14speaking of which oh you need one of these for your cocktail party season for christmas definitely
40:22even queen victoria used one okay to make sure that she didn't pass wind unnecessarily
40:29too much information that's true seriously 110 we have 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 do i see 190
40:41180 fair warning and selling at 180 180 sold someone will be swizzling champagne
40:49politely i mean is that a price you would pay not to pass wind moving on it's the romantic irish
40:57brooch
40:57i think this genuinely is one of the most romantic pieces of jewelry in the world i have 70 pounds
41:04with
41:04me on the commission do i see 75 75 75 has it online 80 85 90 95 do i see
41:1390 pounds and selling
41:18margaret would be very pleased about that and there's more where that came from
41:22as irita sells another 26 lots of jewelry including 610 the full sovereign nine carat gold pendant and
41:33at 750 that mid-20th century nine carat gold wristwatch
41:41wow the time was right on that one it was that's amazing isn't it we're almost done theo just one
41:49last
41:49lot the shell cameo brooch oh i like that you both went oh we have 160 pounds online 170 with
42:00me on commission is there 180 180
42:02190 still with me on commission 200 220 still with me do i see 240 240 250 still with me
42:10do i see 260 260
42:13and amounts 260 and amounts 260 pounds fair warning and i'm going to sell a 260. great result this cameo
42:22brooch
42:23is headed to a lucky bidder in a rack and that's you done ladies aren't you all right that's us
42:28thank you
42:28very much i'll see you out there now for the moment we've all been waiting for ireta has worked hard
42:35to
42:35raise some cash for suzanne and lynn and i think they're in for a surprise hi how are you feeling
42:42after
42:43that bit shell-shocked it wasn't bad was it that was amazing the jewelry and the silver went really
42:50well didn't they the money that you're going to raise it's going all going to go to auntie margaret's
42:55yes care yes well shall i tell you yeah go on yeah go on then after all the fees and
43:01commission
43:01you are taking home 5904 pounds no way i thought it went well i didn't think it went that well
43:09that's why i say every little adds up thank you for all your help thank you for having me
43:16the auction was absolutely amazing really enjoyed it i have so much fun ireta was brilliant she could
43:24cajole bids out of nowhere auntie margaret would be thrilled she'd have loved it i reckon i reckon she
43:31would lynn and suzanne had a fantastic auction they are taking home nearly six thousand pounds and
43:39every single penny of that is going towards auntie margaret's care
43:44so
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