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Bargain Hunt S74E04
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00:00Hello and welcome to Bargain Hunt from the West Country.
00:04Concentration.
00:06Poise.
00:07Speed.
00:08Just some of the things our teams will need if they want to win Bargain Hunt.
00:12And that's not the only place where a competitive edge will stand you in good stead.
00:17The iconic Castle Coombe racetrack has played host to some of the world's motor racing greats.
00:22And me!
00:23Join me later as I take a spin around this historic venue.
00:27But first, it's time to put the pedal to the metal.
00:30Let's go bargain hunting!
00:57Today's teams will be shopping at this bustling antiques fair in Exeter, which is packed with collectibles to explore.
01:03The rules are simple. Each of our teams will have £300 and just one hour to find three items to
01:09take to auction.
01:10One must cost at least £75 and then of course, there's my challenge to think about as well.
01:16The winning team is the one that makes the biggest profit or smallest loss at auction.
01:21Those are the rules. Let's meet today's teams.
01:24I'm Alan.
01:25I'm Maisie.
01:26We're here to haggle and drive a hard bargain.
01:29Nice to meet you. Who's in charge?
01:31I'll be in charge of the money, I think.
01:33Yeah. Can't trust me with that.
01:35No.
01:36Any tactics?
01:38We're going to panic.
01:39Yeah, we're a little bit of panickers. But hopefully we can keep our cool, I would say.
01:43Would you say you're competitive?
01:45No, no, no.
01:46I would say.
01:46But we like to win though.
01:48That sounds quite competitive.
01:50That's the spirit. Let's see who you're up against.
01:53I'm Denise.
01:54I'm Amy.
01:55She's my daughter.
01:56She's my mum.
01:56Look out red team, here we come.
01:59Ooh, confident, eh? Will you make a good team?
02:02We actually get on really well. We've got the same sense of humour.
02:05Nearly as crazy as each other.
02:06So what's your plan today?
02:08A lot of laughter, I'd imagine. We're going to be sort of cheering each other on.
02:12Yeah.
02:12To encourage each other.
02:14I like it. Are you here to win?
02:16Of course.
02:17Of course.
02:18We really want to win.
02:19Yeah, yeah.
02:20We've met our reds and blues. Let's get things started.
02:23Hello team.
02:25Hello.
02:26Oh my goodness.
02:27This is a very family affair, isn't it?
02:29It is.
02:30So what is the first thing you're going to need to go bargain hunting?
02:32Money.
02:33Money.
02:34You're absolutely right.
02:35Well done, Alan. Who's going to have the money over on the reds?
02:37Oh, trust Maisie.
02:38Oh, Maisie, there we go.
02:40Very trustworthy.
02:42And what about over on the blues? Who's going to have the money?
02:45There we go. There's your £300.
02:47Now you will also need one of my notoriously tricky challenges, okay?
02:51Who is up for the challenge on the reds?
02:53Alan.
02:53Alan. There we go, Alan. There's your challenge.
02:55And what about over on the blues?
02:57Amy loves a challenge.
02:58Amy always loves a challenge. There we go.
03:00Now what is the final but possibly most important thing?
03:03An expert.
03:04An expert.
03:05An expert.
03:05We definitely need an expert.
03:08Don't worry, we've got two cracking experts for you today.
03:10Are you ready?
03:11Yes.
03:12Okay, off you go. Enjoy.
03:13But what are they looking for in their expert?
03:17Someone patient.
03:19Someone who's kind.
03:20Someone we can have a laugh with.
03:22And can keep us on the straight and narrow.
03:25Well, we always have a laugh on bargain hunt.
03:28For the reds, Ben Cooper.
03:29Are you looking forward to your hour?
03:30Yes.
03:31Yes.
03:32Hello.
03:33Don't be scared, blues. It's only Gary Paye.
03:36Oh, sorry. Hello, Denise.
03:38Right, teams, let's have a look inside those envelopes.
03:41An item with a connection to transport.
03:44Hey.
03:45Well, that's not too bad.
03:46Ooh.
03:47Wow.
03:48A wearable antique.
03:51Best foot forward, teams, your time starts now.
03:54Let's head off and see what we can find.
03:56Come on, guys. Come on, let's go, let's go.
03:57The teams are off and straight away something's caught Alan's eye.
04:02What do you think?
04:02It's contemporary.
04:04Contemporary.
04:04It's got no particular age to it, but it's a piece of studio glass.
04:07Yeah.
04:08What do you think we'll fetch in the auction now?
04:10When you're dealing with something contemporary,
04:13when it goes to auction, it kind of becomes second-hand
04:16and it doesn't, that belittles the quality of it,
04:18if you understand me.
04:19Yeah, I understand.
04:1978 quid, it's no money for a piece of vase,
04:22but we've got to get to auction.
04:25So I think we leave that.
04:26Moving on, then.
04:28The Blues are on the hunt for a wearable antique
04:30and they've spotted this.
04:32Oh.
04:33Butler and Wilson.
04:34That's good.
04:34Big name, big name.
04:36Big name.
04:36British.
04:37Wow.
04:38They were established, I think, 1960s, anyway.
04:43Yeah.
04:43And they're known for over-the-top, on-your-face.
04:47I'd say that, I'd say that.
04:49Jewelry.
04:49That is a bit of us, isn't it?
04:51It is.
04:51How much is it?
04:52Oh, well, I've got 130 on it.
04:56130.
04:57So, I'm in charge of haggling.
05:00Is that all right?
05:00Yes, of course.
05:02Shall we have a look at it?
05:03That is amazing.
05:05It is brilliant.
05:05I can wear this now.
05:06Oh, Gary, it's you.
05:08It brings out your eyes.
05:09Absolutely, yeah.
05:10Look at the twinkle in that and the twinkle in your eyes.
05:12It's the same.
05:15And is it signed?
05:16Yes, it's a button on the end of the-
05:18Oh, there you go.
05:19Yeah.
05:20That's amazing.
05:21That's beautiful.
05:22And we do have a box.
05:23Oh, it's a box as well.
05:24Oh!
05:24Now, here comes the hard part.
05:26We'll be on our knees.
05:27Yes, it's you.
05:28I would do that for 80.
05:32Wow.
05:33That's good.
05:35And that's our big buy as well.
05:37That's our big buy.
05:37Big buy and our challenge in one.
05:39Hang on, Denise.
05:41Your challenge was a wearable antique.
05:43This isn't 100 years old.
05:45Oh, gosh.
05:47Oh, well, they've gone with it.
05:49At 80 pounds, the necklace meets the big spend,
05:51but I'm not sure it meets my wearable antique challenge.
05:55So what now?
05:56What now?
05:57What next do you think?
05:58I think just something that looks...
05:59Give me orders.
05:59Something fun.
06:00One.
06:01That's the spirit, Amy.
06:03Meanwhile, the Reds are on the right track
06:05with something for my transport challenge.
06:07The LMSR, it's the London and Midland...
06:11London, Midland and Scottish railway.
06:14Well, that kind of covers most of the British cars,
06:16but it ignores Wales, but never mind.
06:18How do you know if it's an original sign?
06:19One is the weight, because it's made out of cast iron.
06:23You can just see it's not been sort of neatly finished off
06:25or polished off.
06:26It all looks absolutely spot on to me.
06:30Yes.
06:30There are certain railway lines which have much greater collectors for,
06:35so they command a higher price.
06:37So like Great Western, London Northeastern, LNER,
06:42and some of those have been faked.
06:46LMSR, I think, is less likely to have ever been faked,
06:48because it's not one of the big names that people collect.
06:52Would it cover our transport, our special...?
06:55That will cover...
06:55Yeah.
06:56This will cover Christina's challenge,
06:57because it is a link to transport.
06:59Nice.
07:00Shall we ask Storm for a price?
07:02Yeah.
07:03So it's priced at £45.
07:04Let's see if he can do better than £40.
07:06OK.
07:06So if you head off, Maisie and I will just have
07:09a little conf flap whilst you're doing our thing.
07:12Go work your magic, Alan.
07:14Over with the blues,
07:15the ladies have spotted some colourful pottery.
07:18Do you know what that is?
07:19Is that a name?
07:19Lorna Bailey.
07:21Lorna Bailey.
07:22She's still working.
07:23OK.
07:24And she's very collectible.
07:26They're amazing.
07:27Oh, wow.
07:28Oh, £185.
07:29Oh, hmm.
07:31A bit out of our price range.
07:32I like that one there.
07:33Very cubist, almost.
07:35I could see that in my house as well.
07:37Like, you want something that you would...
07:38A big price.
07:39£165.
07:41£165.
07:41Always a little bit on price.
07:42All right.
07:43If you did want it,
07:44is it a limited edition as well, isn't it?
07:46Is it?
07:46Yeah, it's a number 10 of 50.
07:48Oh, so there's only 50.
07:50There's only 50.
07:50So, OK, that makes a lot of difference.
07:52That helps.
07:53But if you did want it,
07:54the best price I could do would be $130.
07:57$130, OK.
07:58It's worth remembering.
08:00Yep.
08:00So we can...
08:02Backburner.
08:02Backburner.
08:03Yeah.
08:03Impossible then.
08:05What's the news, Alan?
08:06I got down to 34.
08:08Ooh.
08:08Oh, there we go.
08:09Should you do that?
08:09Did you shake the man's hand?
08:10Yes, I did.
08:11You shake it on it.
08:12Well, there we go.
08:12So we just had a deal done.
08:14Sorry.
08:15No, it's absolutely fine.
08:17No flies on you, Alan.
08:18Good work.
08:19It's full steam ahead with this cast-iron railway sign for £34,
08:23which ticks off my transport challenge nicely.
08:26I'm happy.
08:27I'm happy.
08:28I'm happy.
08:29I'm happy.
08:29Next buy...
08:30My buy.
08:31Is her buy.
08:32OK.
08:32Sounds fair to me.
08:34Meanwhile, the Blues are still looking at pottery.
08:36I love the...
08:37These?
08:38The red colour.
08:39Yeah?
08:40Yeah.
08:41It's...
08:42It's called flambe.
08:43Oh, that's gorgeous.
08:44Flambe derives from flame.
08:46OK.
08:47So it's like burning.
08:48Burning red.
08:49It is, isn't it?
08:50Beautiful.
08:51They're so pretty.
08:52And...
08:53What do you think?
08:54Got that on the bottom?
08:55Oh, right.
08:56It's Cobridge.
08:58Cobridge is associated with Moorcroft.
09:01And I prefer that one.
09:02That taller one, this one.
09:03I like that, yeah.
09:05That's lovely.
09:06Yeah, that's lovely.
09:07OK.
09:08Wow, I love the shape of it as well.
09:09It's really elegant, isn't it?
09:11Yeah.
09:11It is.
09:12It's a more traditional oriental shape.
09:13I love the way it kind of goes inside as well.
09:15Exactly.
09:15Yeah.
09:16It's not just like...
09:16You just don't see just some pottery there.
09:18I really like it.
09:2085.
09:20Oh, right.
09:21The best I could do on that one would be 60.
09:2360?
09:24OK.
09:25OK.
09:25What do you think, Gary?
09:26I love ceramics and I just love the way this was made.
09:30Yeah.
09:31Can I ask and be really cheeky?
09:32Yeah, no worries.
09:33Would you go to 50?
09:35Yeah, why not?
09:36Oh, thank you.
09:37Gary looks happy.
09:38I think we've got a sale.
09:40Thank you so much.
09:41No worries.
09:41Lovely.
09:42Thank you so much.
09:43Well done, Blues.
09:44The red Flambe Cobridge vase for £50 is your second buy.
09:47And you're only 15 minutes in.
09:50Fun.
09:51That's great.
09:51Golden gaffel.
09:52Let's do it, yeah.
09:53Hmm.
09:54Let's wait and see, Amy.
09:56Back to the reds who are also looking at vases.
09:59The painting is in good condition.
10:01There's no crap, nothing.
10:02What about something like these, kind of?
10:04I like the intricate little designs on them.
10:07So, this is Wedgwood Jasperware.
10:09It was produced and still is produced in really high quantities.
10:13Hmm.
10:13And that's why when you look down and you see dishes like this,
10:17which are, you know, £3.50.
10:18There's a lot of them around.
10:19Yeah.
10:20Try to find something which is a bit more unusual.
10:21So, these are pretty common colours and...
10:23So, these are...
10:24Yep, yep.
10:24Best move on then.
10:26Meanwhile, Amy's getting kitted up.
10:29Oh, there we go.
10:30Oh.
10:31Well, that's not unusual, is it?
10:33Not really.
10:34Suit me though.
10:35That suits you, madam.
10:36I do.
10:39Over with the reds, Maisie's still leading the way with something for the breakfast table.
10:43Is it sugar pot?
10:44It's a marmalade pot.
10:45A marmalade pot.
10:46Because it's an orange.
10:47Yeah.
10:48There you go.
10:49And if you look on the bottom, we can see Carltonware.
10:52So, Carltonware, a very famous factory based in Stoke-on-Trent in Stats,
10:57one of the, you know, the centre of ceramic industry in this country.
11:01And they were really well-known, particularly through the 30s and 40s,
11:05doing their leaf plates, cabbage leaf plates, you can see,
11:08and they were sort of novelty and fun items.
11:10I would have thought that one's a 1930s one.
11:12I mean, it's not an awful lot of money.
11:14No.
11:14Do you like it?
11:15I like this.
11:16I like it.
11:16It's fun.
11:17It's got £25 on it.
11:20Hiya.
11:21What would your best price be on this one?
11:2420?
11:2419?
11:25Thank you, 20.
11:26Well, what I think, I'm going to do a very quick check of condition.
11:29This is the very strange bit which we do, where we put our teeth against it,
11:35because the ceramic's hard.
11:39What are you doing?
11:40Well, I'm looking to see if there's any restoration.
11:43And on this one here, I think the top, at some point, these have been slightly knocked off.
11:49That does rather knock it.
11:51So, thank you very much, sir, for your generous discount.
11:54But when it comes to ceramics, it's condition, condition, condition.
11:57OK.
11:58I understand.
11:59Not one to get your teeth stuck into, then.
12:01Gary spotted a clock with an interesting past.
12:04Here's a bit of unusual.
12:06You know where it's made from?
12:08No.
12:09Plane propellers.
12:10No.
12:11Yeah, they've been cut out.
12:12Seriously?
12:13Yep.
12:13OK.
12:14It's £105.
12:16But then it has got the link with you.
12:19I know.
12:19Oh, what's the link?
12:20Well, I used to be cabin crew.
12:23So, yeah.
12:24Yeah, so propellers.
12:25Obviously not that kind of plane.
12:27Almost, actually.
12:29Almost.
12:30You're not of that era.
12:31I am.
12:32I remember these propellers.
12:33But let's see if we can find something else.
12:36Yeah, I think so.
12:36All right.
12:37Won't be taking off with that, then.
12:39Meanwhile, Ben has found a curious piece of silver.
12:42It's a stamp case.
12:43As you can see, it's a card case as well.
12:46Oh, yeah.
12:47Ah.
12:48And there's your stamp case.
12:50On the lid here, you can just see the Lion Passant,
12:52which means it's silver, sterling silver.
12:54Next door to it, it's a flag with W and H.
12:57That's Walker and Hall, one of the top, top quality makers.
13:00There's the crown, so it's for Sheffield.
13:03Date...
13:04I can't remember all the letters off my head, but there's a Q.
13:06It's got a very nice pattern.
13:07It's very pretty.
13:09Yeah.
13:09So, found the label.
13:10Mm.
13:11So, it's Sheffield 1908.
13:13So, it's Edwardian silver.
13:15It's got £180 on it.
13:16And it looks very nice.
13:18And it's very nice.
13:19The hinge is slightly sprung, but it does go together.
13:23There's a little catch there, which is quite a nice feature.
13:27Often, they don't have that little snap just on the side.
13:30I think it's very pretty and I think it's very unique.
13:32I think it would stand out at auction.
13:33I love it.
13:34I think what we've got to do is ask our wonderful, kind, friendly dealer...
13:40How cheap can it be?
13:42You've got £180 on it.
13:43Er, £120.
13:45£120.
13:45Well, that is very generous.
13:47That is very good.
13:47What do you think?
13:48How about £119?
13:49Just one pound off, please?
13:50I'll do £119.
13:52£119.
13:53You happy?
13:53Yes.
13:54And we should go for it.
13:55Shake the lady's hand.
13:56Thank you very much.
13:59Nicely done, team.
14:00That's your second item in the bag.
14:01A silver card case and stamp holder for £119, which meets your big spend.
14:07So all we need to do is buy something else with a profit.
14:10Yay.
14:11You happy?
14:11Yes.
14:12Off we go.
14:1320 minutes to go and both teams have one more item to find so it's all to play for.
14:18Denise has her eye on a pair of tiny chairs.
14:20Are they just ornamental?
14:22Yes.
14:23Yeah.
14:23Or for dolls or something.
14:24Okay.
14:25Not very old, but just...
14:27Just a little bit...
14:28I like the design.
14:29It's very...
14:30Yeah.
14:31It's very modernist.
14:32I don't know how much they are.
14:34What do you think?
14:35Can I go and ask them?
14:36Yeah, go and ask them.
14:37I'm going to have a look.
14:37All right.
14:38Find out.
14:39Good luck, Denise.
14:40Ding dong.
14:41Alan spotted a bell.
14:42Look at a Tibetan...
14:43Tibetan bell.
14:44That's a little...
14:45Little Tibetan...
14:46I mean, these are lovely.
14:48The thing is, actually, they're producing quite large numbers.
14:50Oh, okay.
14:51Because they're also for the tourists as well.
14:53Oh, yes.
14:53I mean, yes, it is a Tibetan prayer bell and the big ones, and the sound is amazing.
14:58Yes.
14:59Okay, we'll move on then.
15:00But we can move on.
15:01Good plan.
15:02Any news on those chairs, Blues?
15:04Guys, this is Vivian.
15:05Hello, hello, Vivian.
15:05Nice to meet you, nice to meet you.
15:07Hi.
15:07We were just admiring these chairs.
15:09They are lovely.
15:09Very unusual.
15:10Do you know where they're from?
15:12No, I don't actually know where they're from, but they are vintage.
15:14I know they're from about the 60s or the 70s.
15:16They can be 35 for the pair.
15:18Yeah, I think they're a candidate.
15:19A candidate.
15:20A candidate.
15:21We could be back.
15:22Thank you very much.
15:23You're welcome.
15:24You know where they are, ladies.
15:25Maisie's up next for the Reds.
15:28Scandinavian design is so popular.
15:31I think a lot of it fits with our world.
15:33It's clean lines, clean colours.
15:35So, Home Guard.
15:36So, there's the manufacturer in 1955, or the design.
15:41And it is wonderful.
15:42It's pretty.
15:43It is very pretty.
15:43It's a very nice colour.
15:44It really is something which is absolutely, you know, in the moment.
15:48Yeah, yeah.
15:48There are certain things which slightly ebb and flow, but I think because it's just so clean.
15:54And with glass, like the ceramics, you have to be careful to find the condition.
15:57It's perfect throughout.
15:59Mmm.
16:00On the ticket, we can see it's got £75.
16:02We'd need a bit more often to be able to make it worth the auction.
16:06Okay.
16:06So, we have to haggle.
16:07Right.
16:07Maisie?
16:09Hiya, you've got £75 on this one.
16:11What's your very best price?
16:13£55.
16:14Oh, I might do Dad's tactic and ask for £54.
16:17Yeah, I can do that.
16:18Right, before we get too excited, and, you know, it's just we've still got a bit of time,
16:22but I think it'd be something that should be great just to leave on the side for a moment.
16:26Yes.
16:26We've got £54.
16:28Now, if it's not there when we come back, then that's just not meant to be.
16:31Mm-hmm.
16:32One for the back burner, then.
16:33Meanwhile, the Blues are being taken in by a decoy duck.
16:36Very collectible.
16:38Really?
16:39Very expensive.
16:40Oh, they're heavy.
16:42Used to attract real ducks to an area of water by hunters, the use of duck decoys peaked during the
16:4818th and 19th centuries.
16:50Nowadays, they're popular ornamental pieces for collectors and are even used in conservation projects to study bird numbers.
16:58Oh, look.
16:58It's got something inscribed on the bottom.
17:00What is that?
17:00You get a poem together with that.
17:01For free.
17:031921.
17:03It's got a date on.
17:04Yep.
17:05I'm almost sold, provided the price is less than £100, which I doubt it would be.
17:12180.
17:13Good luck getting a dive on the price, Denise.
17:15We're admiring this decoy.
17:16Oh, my goodness.
17:17It's above our price range, obviously.
17:19What are you thinking?
17:20Around about £100.
17:22Well, £150 would be absolutely...
17:23£150.
17:23Hmm.
17:24Not much movement there.
17:25Now, this looks promising, Maisie.
17:27It's like a sort of lava ware, sort of German, but let's have a look on the back.
17:32Leeper.
17:33I think a Cornish potter.
17:35Hmm.
17:36It's got £65 on it.
17:38Now, I've got to confess, I know nothing about the market for this kind of pottery.
17:44That would be a bit of a gamble.
17:46I think between this and the vase that we looked at, I preferred the vase.
17:49The vase is still talking to you more.
17:50Yeah, I think so.
17:51That's all right.
17:52Just ten minutes left, decision time looms for everyone.
17:55Gary's looking at glass, his favourite.
17:57As you can see, it is olive white.
18:00Yeah, you're completely right.
18:01Yeah.
18:01They can be very pricey.
18:04They're beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
18:05And do we like it more than the duck or the chairs?
18:09The mirror?
18:10Probably not.
18:11I think it's crunch time, don't you think?
18:13I think duck or chairs.
18:14It's got to be one of those two.
18:16Yeah.
18:16Shall we go and see what we can get the duck for?
18:18Oh, okay.
18:19If we can do better.
18:21We can try.
18:22Let's go.
18:23Worth a go.
18:24Now, Ben's found something the Blues spotted earlier.
18:27Yeah.
18:27It's really quite a time of shape and style.
18:29Yeah.
18:30And what people like is clean lines.
18:33Got clean lines.
18:34It's things which are easy to dust.
18:36So, that's the kind of thing which is selling well.
18:39It fits within a modern lifestyle.
18:42Yeah.
18:42So, what are you thinking?
18:44Are you thinking vase or vase?
18:47I think we're thinking vase.
18:48Vase.
18:49You're thinking vase.
18:50I think it's the colour and just how it catches the light.
18:52Can we go down and see if it's there?
18:53Yes.
18:54Because if it's gone, we've got time to come back here.
18:55Okay.
18:56A watertight plan.
18:58Thankfully, the Blues duck is still there.
19:00Oh, hot.
19:01Oh, the duck.
19:02Could you do 140?
19:04It's got to be 150.
19:05That is the definite.
19:06All right.
19:06149.
19:07150.
19:07150 is the definite.
19:08Oh, no.
19:09She's a firm woman.
19:10She's a firm woman.
19:12All right.
19:12Let's just do it though, I think.
19:14Do you?
19:14Yeah.
19:16We've done it.
19:18Thank you very much.
19:20Well done, Blues.
19:21This decoy duck for £150 completes your shop.
19:25Now we need to put our feet up.
19:28Yes.
19:28Cup of tea.
19:29Cup of tea.
19:29Cup of tea.
19:30Come on, team.
19:30Let's go.
19:31Well done.
19:31Let's do it.
19:33Well deserved.
19:34Looks like the Reds aren't far behind you.
19:36Right.
19:37Well, it's still there.
19:38So, Maisie, do you still like it?
19:39Yes, I still really like it.
19:40It's still talking to you?
19:41Yes.
19:41Was it £54?
19:42£54, yes.
19:44I think it's time to shake the dealer's hand.
19:45Yes.
19:46Fantastic.
19:47Cheers.
19:49Congratulations, Reds.
19:50That's your final item in the bag.
19:52£54 for this Holmgard green drop glass vase.
19:56And relax.
19:57I hope you enjoyed the ride, but your shopping is over.
20:01We've had a wonderful shop.
20:03Yep.
20:03I think it's time to sit down and relax.
20:05Yay.
20:06Let's remind ourselves what the Red team bought.
20:09First, Alan and Maisie met my transport challenge with a cast iron railway sign for £34.
20:18Next, an Edwardian silver card case and stamp holder set them back £119, making it their
20:25big spend.
20:26And to finish their shop, they paid £54 for a Holmgard green drop glass vase.
20:33Maisie, Alan, how was that?
20:35It was really nice.
20:36We had a fun day.
20:37Lovely day out together.
20:39What would they like to shop with, Ben?
20:40It was a nice bit of family teamwork.
20:43So out of those three purchases, please, Maisie, what was your favourite?
20:47Definitely that green vase.
20:48Very beautiful.
20:49Okay.
20:49What about you, Dad, Alan?
20:50Got to be the railway sign, I think.
20:52Now, what do you think is going to make you the most profit, though, Maisie?
20:54Because we want to make some money, don't we?
20:56I reckon the railway sign.
20:57I reckon you've got it with that one.
20:58Yeah.
20:58Do you think?
20:59I think so.
21:00What do you think is going to make you the most profit, Alan?
21:01I think it's a railway sign, but I would like to see Maisie's vase get a bigger profit.
21:08Love it.
21:09What did you spend in total, team?
21:11£207.
21:12So one of you should have £93 to hand over to Ben.
21:16I do have that.
21:17Maisie is in charge of the money.
21:20There you go.
21:20Well done, Maisie.
21:21What are you going to do with that, Ben?
21:22I'm still going to go down the pretty lovely kind of route.
21:26I'm not so much cast iron.
21:28All right.
21:28Well, while Ben goes bonus by shopping, let's remind ourselves what the blue team bought.
21:32They were dazzled by this Butler and Wilson choker for £80.
21:36It was their big spend, but will it meet my wearable antique challenge?
21:42A Flambe Coebridge stoneware vase for £50 was their second item.
21:49And they fell in love with a wooden decoy duck complete with a poem on its base for £150.
21:56Amy, Denise, the fair is literally packing up behind us.
21:59It's been a heck of a day.
22:00It really has.
22:01It has.
22:02It's been great.
22:02So tell me, out of the three items that you purchased, Amy, what was your favourite?
22:07It's got to be decoy duck.
22:08We just fell in love with decoy duck.
22:11So what do you think is going to make you the most profit, though, Amy?
22:14I do think it would be the vase.
22:16All right.
22:16What about you, Mum?
22:17That was probably our most sensible vase.
22:19Now, nobody's mentioned the challenge, which you put the challenge and the big spend into your first purchase.
22:25And the challenge was a wearable antique, wasn't it?
22:28The twinkly...
22:29Did you say antique, Christina?
22:30Oh, it wasn't...
22:32Oops.
22:32Well, this is the thing you see, guys.
22:34So you bought a necklace, didn't you?
22:36A sort of collar necklace.
22:38But it was old.
22:39The technical term for an antique is an item that is at least 100 years old.
22:43I don't remember the antique bit.
22:44So what date is your collar necklace?
22:47Oh, at least 100 years old, definitely.
22:49I think it was, yeah.
22:51Well, it's 70s, 80s.
22:54Well, I might have to go away and have a little bit of a think about that one.
22:57Oh, no!
22:58You got too excited.
22:59We did get too excited.
23:00We did get too excited.
23:00Now, tell me, what did you spend in total?
23:03280.
23:05280 pounds.
23:05I love it.
23:06That's brilliant.
23:06So one of you's got 20 quid.
23:08Yeah.
23:09To hand over to Gary.
23:10Ta-da!
23:11Gary, what will you be doing with your 20 pounds?
23:13Well, I'm praying for wisdom, which I'm in dire need of.
23:18Oh, no.
23:19And hopefully good luck at the auction.
23:21Yes.
23:21How's that?
23:22Well, while Gary goes bonus by shopping with his 20 pounds, the racetrack's calling me.
23:34The peaceful village of Castle Coombe in the Cotswolds has a couple of pubs, a church and a post office,
23:43all serving a population of around 300 plus a few ducks.
23:47It really is a picture of peace and tranquility.
23:52Hang on a second.
23:54What's that noise?
23:59Yes.
24:00Just a stone throw from this oasis of calm is one of Britain's fastest racetracks.
24:06Castle Coombe Circuit has hosted the likes of Damon Hill, Nigel Mansell and the late great Ayrton Senna, who once
24:13broke the lap record here.
24:16I've come to meet Chief Instructor Alan Cooper to learn about the history of this famous track.
24:23Alan, what an incredible place.
24:25You really get a sense of kind of pending excitement because it's the start of a race day, isn't it?
24:29Yeah, it's a good track day today.
24:30There's a lot of cars going around.
24:32Some old cars come in as well because this circuit is well known for classic cars.
24:36Tell me about the history of the track because its history goes back way before it was a racetrack, doesn't
24:42it?
24:43Yeah, originally it was sort of owned by the Air Force or opened by the Air Force because there's a
24:46training base to start off with.
24:48And a lot of the early pilots that all flew in World War Two were trained here.
24:51There was two grass runways in the middle of the circuit, which you can see just in the background there.
24:56And the actual racetrack now was the perimeter road that serviced the airfield.
25:00And that's where the track came from.
25:01Well, that's fascinating.
25:03And when it closed as an airfield in 1948, it was only a couple of years before it was then
25:07turned into a racing circuit.
25:09And virtually all of the top drivers of the time would have raced here. Drivers like Stirling Moss, John Sirteens.
25:15And then later on, we had Art and Senna, Nigel Mansell. So it's got a rich history here.
25:21How long is the track?
25:22It's 1.85 miles long.
25:24OK, fastest lap time?
25:25It's just under a minute.
25:27Just under a minute?
25:28Under a minute.
25:28These are one of the fastest circuits in the country.
25:31And it's very challenging because if you look, there's no gravel traps or anything like that.
25:35So when people make a mistake here, it tends to end in a bit of damage.
25:39So you've got to be pretty brave to drive around here.
25:42It's time for me to see what makes this circuit so special.
25:46I'll be taking to the Castle Coombe Tarmac in this.
25:49A vintage 1967 Ford Mustang.
25:52And what a car it is.
25:54The first Mustangs were made in 1964 and were a triumph of style and form.
26:00A world away from the square-shaped, sensible saloons of the 1950s.
26:05At around $2,300, they were affordable and glamorous.
26:10And Mustangs have been regularly raced at Castle Coombe.
26:14Dave Hensley is the owner of this vintage vehicle and will be the driver on my maiden lap.
26:19Dave, before we talk about this incredible car, you work as the noise scrutiniser, don't you?
26:24I do.
26:24What does that mean?
26:25It means that I've got to test every car that goes on the circuit for a noise level.
26:29If they're over 100 decibels, they're not allowed out on the circuit.
26:32Yeah, so mindful of respecting your neighbours, really, isn't it?
26:35That's what it's all about.
26:36OK.
26:37So you've got Shelby Racing Company, Carroll Shelby, I'm assuming.
26:40Correct.
26:41Yeah.
26:41He was a race car designer and entrepreneur.
26:44His name is really synonymous with motor racing.
26:47This car is 60 years old.
26:50Almost an antique in its own right.
26:52Yeah.
26:52Is the Mustang quite noisy?
26:54It can be, yeah.
26:56Yeah.
26:56So you're a bit of a dab hand at this racetrack then, really, aren't you?
26:59Yes.
27:00Yeah, I know it like the back of my hand, yeah.
27:02Well, that's reassuring.
27:03Now, can you give me a spin?
27:04Of course I can.
27:05Oh, excellent.
27:10Come on then, Dave.
27:11Let's hit it.
27:13I mean, that is just the most incredible sound, isn't it?
27:17That's the adeption.
27:18Yeah.
27:19Crowling away.
27:21This is Quarry Corner, which is the most famous one for people coming off.
27:26Sterling Moss had quite a big crash here in the 50s.
27:29Let's put his car upside down here on Quarry Corner.
27:32What, here?
27:33Yep.
27:33Oh, no.
27:34There's no spot.
27:35Yeah.
27:38There we go.
27:39Oh, you do get a bit close, Dave.
27:42That's what they call the rumble strip.
27:49The next corner will be Camp Corner.
27:52Yeah.
27:52This is where the camp for the officers were.
27:55It's amazing, isn't it, how all this kind of historic or history of the course is still
28:01used today.
28:02Yeah.
28:04Wow!
28:05Oh, look at that!
28:08Woo-hoo!
28:14Dave, that was incredible.
28:15Thank you very, very much.
28:17You're very welcome.
28:19Now, with the chequered flag in sight, it's time for us to head over to the auction.
28:22But which of our teams will clinch victory?
28:30We are at Wessex Auction Rooms to be with the rather wonderful Tim Weeks.
28:34And I'm very glad we're inside.
28:36I know.
28:36Because it's absolutely hammering it down, aren't there?
28:39It really is.
28:40Now, let's start with the red team.
28:42Maisie and Alan, father and daughter, who went shopping together with Ben Cooper.
28:46And the first thing that they came back with was this rather lovely sign.
28:50Now, I challenge them to find an item with a connection to transport.
28:54I think this does tick that box.
28:55It wins.
28:56It's a lovely item.
28:57London Midland Scottish Railway.
28:59Yeah.
28:59It's a great bit of railway honour, which you know there's collectors that spend big money
29:02for it.
29:02Yeah.
29:03What's your estimate, please?
29:0430 to 50.
29:04Well, they got it for 34 pounds.
29:06Yeah, that's great.
29:07That's not bad at all, is it, really?
29:08Let's move on to their second purchase, which was this really rather lovely little silver case
29:15here.
29:15I like combination cases.
29:16You've got the stamp holder as well.
29:17It just lifts them, doesn't it?
29:19It really does.
29:20Estimate.
29:21Bear in mind this was their big spend.
29:22Okay, not surprised.
29:23I've put 60 to 80.
29:24They spent 119 pounds.
29:26Okay.
29:27It's not a mile away, though.
29:28I think we could do something.
29:29Good.
29:30Now, their third purchase, it was this really rather lovely Holmgard Danish glass vase.
29:35It's gorgeous, isn't it?
29:36I love it.
29:37Pair Lutkin as well.
29:38We can attach a name to it, attribute a name to it.
29:40I have put 40 to 50.
29:42Oh, brilliant.
29:42Well, 54 pounds paid.
29:44Oh, this is good.
29:44Excellent.
29:45That's going to be an interesting little group, isn't it?
29:47I like it.
29:47Okay.
29:48So, let's leave Maisie and Alan behind and move over to Denise and Amy, mum and daughter,
29:53who went shopping with Gary.
29:55Now, their first item, which was also their big spend, was the Butler and Wilson statement
30:02choker necklace.
30:04Yeah.
30:04Now, that really is something, isn't it?
30:06You've got to have some confidence to wear that.
30:09Yeah.
30:09I'd go nowhere near it, okay?
30:10I'm not in that league.
30:12It's beautiful.
30:13It kind of looks like a peacock.
30:14It's a really nice thing.
30:15Our only issue here is that they bought this as their challenge.
30:19Okay.
30:20Now, I challenged them to find a wearable antique.
30:23Okay.
30:24Yeah.
30:25So, they didn't come around until sort of 60s, 70s.
30:28And you can see from the box, this is the 40th anniversary example.
30:31So, it's circa 2010.
30:33It's a bit later.
30:34Oh, no.
30:35Technically, to be an antique, it's got to be over 100 years old.
30:39Yeah.
30:39Right.
30:39Okay.
30:40So, sadly, that is going to be a failed challenge, isn't it?
30:42Oh, that's such a shame.
30:44Really, really sad.
30:45Well, what's your estimate?
30:46I've got £30 to £50.
30:47They paid £80 for it.
30:49But let's move on to their second purchase, that Coebridge stoneware flambe vase.
30:54What do you think of that?
30:55I like Coebridge.
30:56I like flambe.
30:57I love that mayping style shape as well.
31:00Yeah.
31:00What's your estimate?
31:01£50 to £40.
31:02£50 is what they paid for it.
31:03That's okay.
31:04A little bit more expensive.
31:05Collectors are going to want that, someone on the day, they'll get behind that.
31:07Okay, brilliant.
31:08Now.
31:09Yeah.
31:10I love this.
31:10I love it too.
31:11What a wonderful thing, this wonderful decoy duck.
31:14They always make good money.
31:15There's a market for them.
31:16What I love about it is that poem to the base of the duck as well, so it can date
31:20it for
31:20us to 1921.
31:22I'm fully behind it.
31:23What's your estimate?
31:24I put £50 to £80.
31:25Well, they did spend £150 on it.
31:28Yeah.
31:28Do you think it's going to make it?
31:29No.
31:29No.
31:31I'm going to try.
31:32I'm really going to try.
31:32I think it might.
31:33Yeah, we've got a chance.
31:34We've got a chance.
31:34It only takes two.
31:35I mean, that's over a hundred years old.
31:37Yeah, probably.
31:38If you could put that on your head and wear it as a hat, that could have been there wearing
31:41a antique.
31:41Do what you want.
31:44My goodness, it's going to be an exciting one, isn't it?
31:45It's a really exciting bunch of items, yeah.
31:47Yeah, it really is.
31:48Well, very best of luck.
31:49I assume you'll be on the roster for us.
31:50You issued correctly.
31:51Excellent.
31:52We look forward to seeing you just enjoying selling these.
31:55It's going to be wild.
31:56Oh, I'm going to do it.
32:0075.
32:01Looking for 80 now.
32:02Are we sure in the room?
32:03Online at 85 pounds.
32:06Denise?
32:07Yes.
32:07Amy?
32:08Yes.
32:08How are you feeling?
32:09A little bit nervous.
32:11A little bit excited.
32:13A little bit excited.
32:13A little bit excited.
32:13I like that.
32:14Well, let's go straight into your first lot, which is, of course, your statement choker
32:19necklace.
32:19You did purchase this for your challenge.
32:21Yeah.
32:22And your challenge was a wearable antique.
32:24Yes.
32:25Now, the technical definition of antique is something over a hundred years old.
32:29It is a 40th anniversary edition, 2010.
32:33I'm so sorry.
32:34I should have been more attentive.
32:36Well, unfortunately, sadly, I really want to pass this.
32:39But I can't.
32:41No, don't worry.
32:42We are going to start 80 pounds down.
32:44But, stranger things have happened.
32:47Stranger things have happened.
32:48And you never know what's going on.
32:50This is bargain hunt.
32:51Absolutely.
32:53Anything could happen.
32:54Exactly.
32:55All right.
32:55Let's see what happens.
32:56Where's 50 pounds?
32:58Just 40, then.
32:59Start me at 40 and away.
33:00With the box as well.
33:01Where is 40 pounds?
33:02Start me just 30 and away, then.
33:0430, thank you.
33:0532 on line.
33:0634?
33:07Come back to me at 36.
33:0838?
33:0940?
33:10Back in.
33:1042?
33:1142?
33:1244?
33:1346?
33:14No, thank you for trying.
33:15All done.
33:16I sell online at 44 pounds.
33:18Aww.
33:19So that's just sold for 44 pounds.
33:21So we're at minus 80 because unfortunately it failed the challenge.
33:25So your second purchase is this really beautiful Coebridge Stoneware Flambe bars.
33:31And you paid 50 pounds for it.
33:32Here it comes.
33:3330, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40.
33:37Yay!
33:37I'm looking for 42.
33:3842, 44, 46.
33:40Close my commission.
33:41Oh, okay.
33:42Looking for 48 pounds now.
33:44Commissions are out.
33:45Lovely on your sideboard.
33:46Where's the room at 48 pounds?
33:49All done.
33:50At 46 pounds, my gavel is raised and I sell.
33:56Oh, not bad.
33:57Not bad.
33:57Not bad.
33:58So that is a loss of 4 pounds on your second purchase.
34:01Right.
34:02Here we go.
34:03This is your third and final purchase.
34:05This is the duck.
34:07Oh.
34:07Come on.
34:08Come on.
34:09Now you did pay 150 pounds for it.
34:11Are you ready?
34:12Yes.
34:13Let's go.
34:13Come on then.
34:14Let's go.
34:14Come on duck.
34:15Start me at 100.
34:17Let's see where you take me there.
34:18Start me at 60 pounds.
34:2060 and away.
34:2160 I bid on the net.
34:22Looking for 65.
34:2365 and 70.
34:2575 back in and 80 I'm up to.
34:2785 back in.
34:29And 90.
34:2995.
34:30100.
34:31Oh lovely.
34:33Three figures.
34:34110 back in.
34:35120.
34:36130.
34:37Oh.
34:38Let's go.
34:38Make it 140 now.
34:40140 last morning then.
34:41I sell at 130 pounds.
34:48So he has just made a loss of 20 pounds.
34:50You are currently at minus 104 pounds.
34:54Okay.
34:54Is that all?
34:55No.
34:56Yeah.
34:56Not bad is it really?
34:57Could be worse.
34:58Now you did leave Gary with a whole 20 pounds.
35:02Girls can you close your peepers?
35:04Yeah.
35:04Gary go and grab your bonus buy.
35:07Gary are you ready?
35:09Yes.
35:09Open your eyes.
35:11Oh.
35:11Wow.
35:12I introduce Xu Lau.
35:13Oh wow.
35:14A Chinese deity of longevity, wisdom and good fortune.
35:20Wow.
35:21We need all three.
35:22We need all of that.
35:23Hand carved, probably republic period.
35:26How much of the 20 pounds did you spend?
35:28Well you left me with 20 pounds.
35:29Yeah.
35:29I spent the whole 20 pounds.
35:30Good for you Gary.
35:31There you go.
35:32How do you think it will do at auction?
35:33Do double that.
35:35Do you think so?
35:35Or more.
35:36Really?
35:36Thank you Gary.
35:37We're definitely going to go with that.
35:39Yeah.
35:39We're definitely, a hundred percent.
35:41Yeah.
35:41We're going to go with it.
35:42Well let's see what our auctioneer Tim thinks of Gary's really rather gorgeous little carving.
35:48This is great because this is a really popular piece.
35:51It's in lovely order.
35:52You'd imagine that crane leg almost to be broken over the years.
35:55It's in good order.
35:56Very, very collectible.
35:57This is a nice fine Gary pay.
35:59Well done sir.
36:00Estimate?
36:01I've put 40 to 50.
36:02Oh he'd be delighted.
36:0420 pounds paid.
36:05Brilliant.
36:07Our auctioneer Tim has had a little look at Gary's bonus buying.
36:10And he has put an estimate of 40 to 50 pounds on it.
36:13Nice.
36:13So he is predicting a profit.
36:15Here it comes.
36:16Start me at 40 then.
36:1740 should we say?
36:1840 to start?
36:19Let's start at 30.
36:2130 and away then.
36:2230 to get us going.
36:2430 on bid online.
36:25Here we go.
36:2630 pounds his bid.
36:27Where are we?
36:28I need 32.
36:29We all sure?
36:29All done?
36:30I will sell, made a bid, online.
36:32This time at 30 pounds.
36:34Well done sir.
36:36There we go.
36:37That is a 10 pounds profit.
36:39Woohoo!
36:39Nice guy.
36:40On your bonus buy.
36:41You're at minus 94.
36:43Oh!
36:44It's not bad.
36:45I thought it would be a lot worse than that.
36:46Me too.
36:47Me too.
36:48I really did.
36:54Maisie?
36:56Alan?
36:57Ben?
36:57How are you feeling?
36:59Excited.
37:00Excited.
37:01Very excited.
37:01I like that.
37:02Shall we start with your very first purchase?
37:04Your really rather lovely railway sign.
37:07You paid 34 pounds for it.
37:09Here it comes.
37:09I can start here at 32, 34, 36.
37:14Yes!
37:14I'm looking for 38.
37:1538, 40.
37:16Make it 42 online.
37:17I'm 44, 46.
37:19Up to 48.
37:2050 here.
37:2155.
37:22Make it 60.
37:23Where is 60 pounds?
37:24Really nice this.
37:2560.
37:26Back in.
37:26Yes!
37:28Come back to me.
37:2965.
37:3070.
37:3075.
37:31No one at 80.
37:32Govels raised.
37:34I can see.
37:3580.
37:36Make it 85 now.
37:3785.
37:38I will sell this time online at 85 pounds.
37:43Amazing.
37:45Amazing.
37:47That is a 51 pounds profit on your very first lot.
37:51Now let's move on to your second lot which is of course your very beautiful Edwardian Walker
37:56and Hall little combination card case and stamp holder as well.
38:01You paid 119 pounds for it.
38:03Here it comes.
38:04I'm looking for 90.
38:0590.
38:0695.
38:06100.
38:08110.
38:08120.
38:09Clears my commission.
38:10It's with you at 120.
38:11Where's 130?
38:13130 online.
38:14140.
38:15130.
38:15Thank you for your bids.
38:16I do appreciate it.
38:17We are out in the room.
38:18My gavel comes crashing down at 130 pounds.
38:23Yes!
38:24Very well done team.
38:26That is of course an 11 pounds profit.
38:29We are at 62 pounds up and you have got two profits.
38:33The moment we are on for a golden gavel.
38:35So next up your Holmgard Danish green glass bars.
38:3854 pounds paid okay.
38:40Are you ready?
38:41Yes.
38:41Here it comes.
38:42I am looking for 50.
38:4350.
38:4455.
38:44I need 60 online.
38:4565.
38:46Make it 70 online.
38:47I'm up to 80.
38:4885.
38:48I need 90 online.
38:4990.
38:5095 I've got.
38:51I don't even need the telephone.
38:52I'm up to 100.
38:53110.
38:54It's 110 pounds.
38:55All online.
38:57120 is it on the phone?
38:58The phone is scared off.
39:00It's 110 pounds.
39:02We're all finished and I sell online this time at 110 pounds.
39:07Boom!
39:0956 pounds profit.
39:11Amazing.
39:12So you are at 118 pounds up.
39:15So shall we see if we can get Ben a golden gavel as well?
39:18Yes.
39:19Close your papers guys.
39:20Ben, grab your bonus buy please.
39:22Ben are you ready?
39:23Come on in with your bonus buy.
39:25Okay.
39:26Are you ready?
39:27Open your eyes.
39:28Beauty and glamour.
39:30Oh wow.
39:30They're gorgeous.
39:32Oh I want them.
39:33So there's a pair of, I'm sure they're Norwegian enamel, possibly David Anderson but there's
39:37no clear David Anderson mark but they're 1950s enamel backed onto silver gilt.
39:43Is that a pearl?
39:45And that's a little pearl.
39:46Wow.
39:47And with the lovely clips on the back.
39:49How much did you spend?
39:51How much did I spend?
39:5230.
39:5230?
39:53Oh.
39:53How much do you think they're going to make?
39:55I'd like them to get 50 quid.
39:57What do you think?
39:57Yes.
39:58I think so.
39:58We're going to go for it?
39:59Yes.
40:00Definitely.
40:00Perfect.
40:01Let's see what our auctioneer Tim thinks of Ben's really rather beautiful clip earrings.
40:07It's a lovely thing.
40:08I love silver enamel clip on earrings as well which I think is really cool, kitsch, kooky
40:12to have them that they're clip on as well.
40:14Even I could probably put them on.
40:15So I like them.
40:16This is a really fine example.
40:18Well what's your estimate?
40:19I've put 40 to 60.
40:20Yeah he only paid £30 for them.
40:22Yeah.
40:24Right so our auctioneer has put an estimate of £40 to £60 so he's predicting a profit
40:29for you as well Benjamin.
40:31Are you ready?
40:32Yes.
40:32Are you happy?
40:33Yes.
40:33Yes.
40:35All right.
40:36Here they come now.
40:37Start me £60.
40:3960 on bid.
40:40Straight in.
40:41Woo!
40:4265 pounds I now ask for.
40:4565 thank you.
40:4670 I'm up to.
40:47You're all sure.
40:48You're all done then.
40:49And finished.
40:49I'm selling online at £70 this time.
40:53Yay.
40:53Awesome.
40:54Amazing.
40:56That is a £40 profit on your bonus buy so seriously well done.
41:00That adds to your £118 profit which means you are leaving us today at £158.
41:18Well that was a lot of fun wasn't it?
41:20Yes.
41:21That was a lot of fun.
41:22Now let's get on with business because I know you're all desperate to know.
41:25And I'm delighted to announce that the winners of today's show are Maisie and I.
41:32Yay!
41:34Well done guys.
41:36Well done.
41:38Let's have a chat to Denise and Amy.
41:40Bless you.
41:41It didn't start overly well because we had that failed challenge.
41:44So you started on minus 80 before you'd even really got off the ground.
41:47It was a bit of excitement though wasn't it?
41:49It was.
41:49It was.
41:50I mean let's just say that Gary's bonus buy made a profit.
41:53At that point you were at minus 94.
41:55Woohoo!
41:56Yes.
41:57Isn't it bad?
41:57Under three figures.
41:59Shall we have a chat to our winners?
42:00Yes.
42:00Oh, Maisie and Alan.
42:02Oh look at Alan, he's so happy.
42:04Right.
42:05They made a £51 profit on their first lot.
42:09Oh.
42:10They made an £11 profit on their second lot and then Maisie swooped in with the biggest
42:15profit of £56.
42:17And then old Ben Cooper whistles in with a bonus buy which made another £40.
42:23profit.
42:24So Maisie and Alan are leaving us today with £158.
42:33But not only that, because they made profits on all of their lots, we have three golden gavels.
42:40That's what we came here for.
42:42We'll wear them with pride guys.
42:44You've all been amazing and great sports today.
42:46So thank you so much.
42:48Now if you think you can do better than our teams today, then don't forget you can apply
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