Antiques expert and presenter David Dickinson travels the country, team in tow, hoping to snap up some good deals. But will the locals take the cash or gamble at auction? (S2, ep 13) [S,AD]
David Dickinson and his determined dealers enviously eye up antiques in Hereford. A pair of silver pepper pots cause a stir, but the star attraction at auction is a diamond brooch.
Will the residents of Wigan be happy to part with their treasures for a cash offer or opt to gamble at auction? Buyer Ian Towning shows off his collection of cranberry glassware.
Join host David Dickinson as his travelling team of top antiques pundits haggle over heirlooms and treasures across the UK. The gang cast an expert eye over more old'uns in Oldham.
The tactical antiques show - where owners can haggle with David Dickinson's dealers or flog at auction - returns to Swindon. A collection of Royal Doulton is the star attraction.
The sartorially elegant David Dickinson mediates between the public and our crafty antiques dealers in Winsford, Cheshire. A lavatory pan proves to be anything but bog-standard.
David Dickinson and his ace antique dealers sort trash from treasure in Winsford, offering cash for the valuables they find. A gold watch sets expert Brenda Haller's ticker racing.
Daredevil dealing with The Duke, as antique owners decide whether to accept an expert's bid or sell at auction. A brooch shines in the saleroom as the show visits Leamington Spa.
David Dickinson's dogged dealers put their money where their mouth is in Hereford as they endeavour to get the townsfolk to part with their antiques by offering enticing sums.
David Dickinson and friends size up the public's valuables in Wigan. Expert Ian Towning makes one punter very happy as he snaps up a Vienna porcelain urn for a cool 600 pounds.
David Dickinson and his team sort trash from treasure in Oldham, offering cash for the public's prized possessions. But could the crafty owners get more by going to auction?
David Dickinson's travelling band of antiques dealers set their sights on more gems in Hereford. But would the owners of these relics be better off sending their wares to auction?
David Dickinson and his know-all team of antiques dealers are on the lookout for valuables that their owners are willing to part with - for a price. Today the experts are in Oldham.
David Dickinson's dealers are on the hunt for your bobby-dazzlers. Will today's hopefuls in Leamington Spa accept a cash offer from the experts or risk selling at auction?
The tactical antiques show - where the public can haggle with David Dickinson's dealers or flog at auction - visits Swindon. The experts have a butchers at two Wedgwood meat dishes.
David Dickinson accompanies a quartet of deal-hungry experts to Wigan, as the public get the chance to have their valuables assessed and evaluated. A gold watch is among the finds.
More tactical antiques appraisals with that silver-haired, silver-tongued smoothie, David Dickinson. An oil painting by a local artist is among the fabulous finds.
The calculating antiques show where those harbouring heirlooms can haggle with expert dealers. David Dickinson presents from Swindon, where a gold bracelet attracts admiring looks.
Will the people of Winsford decide to part with their antiques for cash or prefer to run the risk of going to auction? Expert Stewart Hofgartner is chuffed to bag a silver tankard.
Deal or no deal? David Dickinson's travelling band of antiques experts offer the Leamington Spa locals cash for their valuables. A stack of Jack Jones paintings fetches big bucks.
David Dickinson's antiques aficionados pay a return visit to Oldham, where they offer locals the chance to sell their relics at auction - or accept a tempting, cash-in-hand sum.
David Dickinson's cunning bunch of dealers offer cash for antiques in Swindon - but could the owners get a better price by going to auction? An oriental vase fetches a tidy sum.
To deal or not to deal, that is the question. The Duke's team of old hands make tempting bids for antiques in Hereford, but the public can hold out for more by going to auction.
David Dickinson joins dealers Mike Melody, Karen Dalmeny, David Hakeney and Helen Gardiner in Lancaster to haggle with the locals. Two autograph books do rather well at auction.
David Dickinson and his devious dealers are all on the prowl for antiques of interest at a bargain price. A selection of Moorcroft pottery makes eye-popping money in the saleroom.
Antique aficionados Stewart Hofgartner and Alison Chapman are amongst the pundits hoping to make some winning deals in Winsford. A French Boulle clock is a massive hit at auction.
David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers are on the lookout for real 'bobby dazzlers' in Lancaster. A collection of gold sovereign coins tickle expert Karen Dalmeny's fancy.