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Episode Guide
- Oxford
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Stewart Hofgartner, Jo Brayshaw, David Hakeney and Alison Chapman in Oxford, where members of the public are offered the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Oxford
David Dickinson is joined by David Hakeney, Alison Chapman, Stewart Hofgartner and Jo Brayshaw in Oxford to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The day's best deal is a pair of old garage signs bought by Stewart for £300
- Penrith
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers David Hakeney, Mike Melody and Helen Gardiner in the market town of Penrith, Cumbria, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A diamond brooch makes big money at auction today
- Penrith
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers David Hakeney, Mike Melody and Helen Gardiner in Penrith, Cumbria, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. An amethyst brooch does well in the auction room today
- Oxford
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Oxford sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Ian Towning, Brenda Haller and Stewart Hofgartner
- Oxford
A collection of saucy postcards makes a good price at auction as David Dickinson helps members of the public in Oxford sort the treasures from their trash. Brenda Haller, Ian Towning and Stewart Hofgartner are the dealers trying to tempt the punters to part with their items for cash
- Ormskirk 3
David Dickinson and his team head to Ormskirk, West Lancashire, where a heron lands on James Layte's table, members of the Liverpool FC football team visit Stuart Hofgartner, and Jan Keyne talks about the French Revolution and Napoleon
- Ormskirk 4
David Dickinson and the team head to Ormskirk, Lancashire, where James Layte examines oil paintings and Jan Keyne is presented with a greyhound-related item. The dealers also have an encounter connected to Moorcroft pottery
- Oxford
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Ian Towning, Brenda Haller and Stewart Hofgartner help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash in Oxford, where a bronze inkwell is one of the favourites at auction
- Penrith 1
A silver mixing tray changes hands for £750 as David Dickinson helps members of the public in Penrith, Cumbria, sort the treasures from their trash. With antiques dealers Mike Melody, David Hakeney and Helen Gardiner
- Penrith 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Penrith, Cumbria, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A DIY electric-shock machine is brought to Jo Brayshaw's table, a tiara collection catches Ian Towning's eye, and a sapphire and diamond ring fetches a high price
- Peterborough
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Peterborough sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers James Layte, David Tupman, Alison Chapman and Cheryl Hakeney. An old powder horn fetches a good price in the saleroom
- Peterborough
David Dickinson visits Peterborough, where antiques experts Mike Melody, Jo Brayshaw and Tim Hogarth haggle over their favourite items and a deal is made on an 18th-century curtain pelmet
- Peterborough
David Dickinson and the team help members of the public in Peterborough sort the treasures from their trash. A collection of Titanic memorabilia and a set of Royal Crown Derby do well at auction
- Peterborough
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers David Tupman, Cheryl Hakeney, James Layte and Alison Chapman in Peterborough, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Beswick bull makes a good profit when it goes under the hammer
- Peterborough
A violin proves popular in the auction room as David Dickinson helps the locals in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, sort the treasures from their trash, while antiques experts Jo Brayshaw, Tim Hogarth and Mike Melody haggle over their favourite items
- Peterborough
David Dickinson and regulars Jo Brayshaw, Tim Hogarth and Mike Melody take the antiques challenge to Peterborough, where locals have the chance to auction their items or accept a cash sum for them. An old violin fetches a good price in the saleroom
- Penrith 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Penrith, Cumbria, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Among the collectibles brought in are a collection of letters from famous people including George III and Florence Nightingale, and a Ruskin vase attracts Karen Dalmeny's attention. Plus, David talks to Tricia Kerr about the Keswick Arts and Crafts School
- Penrith 3
David Dickinson and the team visit Penrith in Cumbria, where Karen Dalmeny haggles over a Wedgwood lustre bowl that has lost its sparkle, and Jo Brayshaw is faced with thousands of pounds' worth of gold. Martin Dance takes a trip down memory lane when car blackout covers are brought to the table
- Peterborough
A seller rejects Mike Melody's offer for a selection of Lalique glasses when the team visit Peterborough and he hopes to have better luck when he bids for a set of candlesticks. Plus, a couple decide to put their perfume factice bottles up for auction
- Ormskirk 2
David Dickinson and the team head to Ormskirk, west Lancashire, where antiques dealers James Layte, Jan Keyne and Stuart Hofgartner are on hand to examine an array of potentially valuable objects brought in by members of the public for valuation
- Oldham, Greater Manchester
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Oldham, Greater Manchester, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the option to go to auction or accept a cash sum. A 1920s diamond bracelet makes a good price in the saleroom, and other highlights include an American parking meter and a pair of car mascots
- Nottingham
David Dickinson and the team visit Nottingham, where antiques experts Mike Melody, James Layte and Karen Dalmeny haggle with the locals over their favourite items and a Victorian solitaire game makes good money at auction
- Nottingham
David Dickinson is joined by James Layte, Karen Dalmeny and Mike Melody in Nottingham, where they haggle with the locals over their favourite items and Karen secures the best deal of the day
- Nottingham
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Karen Dalmeny, James Layte and Rob Bingham in Nottingham, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Nottingham
Nottingham resident Joan takes her collection of ceramics to Rob Bingham's table, but cannily turns down his initial offer of £160, forcing him to raise the stakes
- Nottingham
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Nottingham to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A collection of toy cars does well in the saleroom and expert David Ford haggles over a watercolour
- Nottingham
David Dickinson and the team are in Nottingham, where David Ford splashes out on a Lalique bowl previously purchased for next to nothing, and admires a photographic collection that offers an insider's view of life in Queen Victoria's household
- Nottingham
A Nottingham octogenarian offers a Fifties continental figure to dealer Karen, and David Dickinson is on hand to give his opinion before helping him decide whether to accept the deal or go to auction in the hope of a better price
- Nottingham
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Rob Bingham, Karen Dalmeny and James Layyte in Nottingham to meet local people eager to make a profit from their collectibles and trinkets
- Nottingham
David Dickinson is joined by regulars Karen Dalmeny, Mike Melody and James Layte in Nottingham to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Mike spends more than £3,000 on a collection of gold coins
- Nottingham 1
David Dickinson and the team visit Nottingham, where finds include a Henry Moore lithograph and a helmet worn by Donald Campbell. Plus, the presenter meets the curator of the DH Lawrence Heritage and learns that his talents were not limited to writing
- Nottingham 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Nottingham to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A set of rare Sherlock Holmes magazines surpasses expectations in the saleroom and expert Mike Melody haggles over a collection of antique knife boxes
- Nottingham B
The team visit Nottingham, where they appraise collectibles including a mystery item etched with the name Gaugin. Unfortunately, no one knows what it is - but seller Lisa opts to take her chances in the auction room, tantalised by the suggestion of a link with the famous painter
- Oldham
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Oldham, Greater Manchester, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. One person walks away with £270 after selling their Moorcroft vase
- Oldham
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Oldham, Greater Manchester, to offer locals the chance to take their items to auction or accept a cash sum. A Victorian Britannia stained glass window makes a good price in the saleroom, while David is intrigued by the rarest money box he has seen in 30 years
- Oldham
David Dickinson and the team travel to Oldham, Greater Manchester, where a rare Christopher Dresser jug makes an appearance in the dealers' den, and a fine piece of Moorcroft attracts attention in the saleroom
- Nottingham A1
The team visit Nottingham, where they appraise collectibles brought in by the locals and find out which of the items they would be willing to part with
- Nottingham A
The team visit Nottingham, where items brought in for appraisal include a vintage corkscrew - which attracts such an impressive opening offer that the vendor decides to take a chance at auction. A massage machine is among the other unusual pieces offered for sale
- Nottingham 2
The team heads to Nottingham to offer members of the public the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Corrie Jeffries becomes nostalgic when puppets arrive at her podium, James Layte adds to a seller's diamond wedding anniversary fund and a painting attracts plenty of interest
- Nottingham 3
David Dickinson and experts John Parker and David Tupman search for treasures in Nottingham. Items brought in by the public include a mixed assortment of jewellery, needlework and pottery, a diamond ring with an intriguing history and an owl pepperette
- Nottingham 4
David Dickinson and the team travel to Nottingham, where dealers Corrie Jeffrey, David Tupman, James Layte and John Parker help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Peterborough
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Peterborough sort the treasures from their trash, with advice from dealers James Layte, Alison Chapman, David Tupman and Cheryl Hakeney. A modern oil painting makes a good price at auction
- Peterborough
David Dickinson helps members of the public get the best price for their treasures as a collection of Star Wars figurines and a pair of oil paintings from New Zealand are put up for sale in the Regional College, Peterborough
- Pudsey
David Dickinson visits Pudsey in West Yorkshire, where antiques experts Jo Brayshaw, Michael Hogben and Stewart Hofgartner haggle with the locals over their favourite items, and an unusual chamber pot does well in the auction room
- Pudsey
David Dickinson is joined by regulars Michael Hogben, Stewart Hofgartner and Jo Brayshaw in Pudsey, West Yorkshire, to hunt for antiques of interest and give locals the chance to take their items to auction or accept a cash sum. A Beswick dog makes good money in the saleroom today
- Pudsey, West Yorkshire
David Dickinson and the team travel to Pudsey in West Yorkshire, where they haggle with the locals over their favourite items and a bronze bust does well at auction
- Reading
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Reading, Berkshire, to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A glass flask and a collection of three paintings, all purchased for next to nothing, make good money in the saleroom
- Preston 4
The team heads to Preston in Lancashire, where antique dealers Cheryl Hakeney, James Layte, John Parker and Simon Schneider are on hand to examine an array of potentially valuable objects brought in by members of the public for valuation
- The Potteries
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Ian Towning, Brenda Haller and David Ford in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, where they give locals the opportunity to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The best deal of the day is a large set of football cards that Brenda buys for £650
- Portsmouth
Clarice Cliff pottery and a mandolin are just two of the objects seen in Portsmouth, as David Dickinson attempts to help more members of the public make big cash from their treasures
- Portsmouth
David Dickinson is joined in Portsmouth by dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Ian Towning and Rob Bingham to meet local people eager to make a profit from their collectibles and antiques
- Portsmouth C
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Portsmouth, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Highlights include a chess set and a watercolour painting of Venice
- Reading
David Dickinson and the team visit Reading, Berkshire, where they examine signed photographs from stars including the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Elizabeth Taylor. A set of family silver is also up for sale in a bid to raise funds for a wedding
- Reading 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Reading, Berkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A tiny piece of porcelain astounds everyone, and Simon Schneider makes an interesting discovery about a pair of supposedly identical candlesticks
- Salisbury
David Dickinson travels to Salisbury, Wiltshire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Dealers David Hakeney, Brenda Haller and James Layte assist the local people in sealing good deals, and a glass vase presents a surprise at auction
- Salisbury
David Dickinson travels to Salisbury, Wiltshire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques experts Brenda Haller, James Layte and David Hakeney haggle over their favourite items and the best deal of the day proves to be a Minton jester jug
- Salisbury
David Dickinson travels to Salisbury, Wiltshire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Dealers David Hakeney, Brenda Haller and James Layte assist the local people in sealing good deals. A selection of lead soldiers is a hit at auction
- Scarborough
David Dickinson and dealers Ian Towning, Michael Hogben and Paul Hawtrey hope to track down valuable antiques in Scarborough, meeting the locals as they go and witnessing an art-deco clock making the best impression at auction
- Rickmansworth 4
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, where members of the public are offered the chance to put collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. An antique resuscitator is among items brought in for appraisal, and a collection of toy cars does well in the saleroom
- Rickmansworth 3
David Dickinson helps people in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A battered book is found to contain drawings by a Chinese artist, and Ian Towning casts an expert eye over a painting by one of Britain's leading wildlife illustrators
- Reading 4
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Reading, Berkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. The owner of an oriental vase is delighted by its performance in the saleroom and Cheryl Brown faces a challenge as she tries to purchase a Royal Dux figurine
- Rickmansworth
David Dickinson and the team visit Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, where a vintage radio is brought in for appraisal, while opinions are divided over the authenticity of a rare umbrella stand
- Rickmansworth 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Items include a unique collection of memorabilia from a famous circus performer, and a rare gold watch that catches Mark Stevens' eye
- Portsmouth
David Dickinson visits Portsmouth, where a former Tiller Girl is so keen to become a dealer she starts buying from other people in the queue, hoping to make a quick profit at Rob Bingham's table. David also eyes a pair of jockey brooches but doubts they'll fetch much at the auction
- Port Sunlight 3
David Dickinson and dealers Mike Melody, Brenda Haller and Michael Hogben travel to Port Sunlight on the Wirral to tempt the local people to sell them their antiques
- Peterborough 1
David Dickinson is joined by James Layte, Alison Chapman, David Tupman and Cheryl Hakeney in Peterborough to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. The deal of the day is David's purchase of a George III tea caddy for a four-figure sum
- Peterborough 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Peterborough sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers James Layte, Alison Chapman and David Tupman. A watercolour by Jean Lucrat makes a good price at auction
- Peterborough 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Peterborough sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques experts Brenda Haller, David Ford, Karen Dalmeny and Mark Stevens are on the lookout for a bargain as they haggle over their favourite items
- Peterborough 3
Dealers Brenda Haller, David Ford, Karen Dalmeny and Mark Stevens accompany David Dickinson to Peterborough, where they search for antique bargains and discover whether the locals are happy to deal or willing to gamble on making more money at auction
- Peterborough 1
David Dickinson and the team travel to Peterborough, where dealers David Ford, Karen Dalmeny, Mark Stevens and Brenda Haller offer members of the public the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Peterborough 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Peterborough sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is David Tupman's purchase of a George III tea caddy for £1,200
- Peterborough
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Mike Melody, Jo Brayshaw and Stewart Hofgartner in Peterborough, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Peterborough
Dealer Mike Melody has his eye on a collection of FA Cup final programmes and bids hard at auction in Peterborough, while more members of the public hope to make a bundle with the help of presenter David Dickinson
- Peterborough 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash in Peterborough, where a Bluebird toy fetches a good price at auction. With dealers Mike Melody, Tom Hogarth and Jo Brayshaw
- Peterborough 4
David Dickinson and the team travel to Peterborough, where dealers David Ford, Karen Dalmeny, Mark Stevens and Brenda Haller help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Peterborough B1
Jo Brayshaw, Mike Melody and Stewart Hofgartner visit Peterborough, where they set to work appraising antiques, curios and collectibles brought along by members of the public, and attempt to strike a bargain on choice items
- Port Sunlight
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Mike Melody, Brenda Haller and Michael Hogben in Port Sunlight on the Wirral, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Two Beswick foxes make good money when they go under the hammer
- Port Sunlight 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in the Merseyside model village of Port Sunlight sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accepting a cash sum from dealers Michael Hogben, Brenda Haller and Mike Melody
- Port Sunlight 2
David Dickinson and team travel to Port Sunlight on the Wirral to help the locals sort the treasures from their trash. Brenda Haller, Mike Melody and Michael Hogben haggle over the best deals for their favourite items in a bid to save them from the auctioneer's hammer
- Port Sunlight
David Dickinson and antiques experts Brenda Haller, Mike Melody and Michael Hogben travel to Port Sunlight, Merseyside, where they offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is a five-stone diamond ring that Brenda buys for £400
- Poole B
David Dickinson visits Poole with antiques experts Karen Dalmeny, Mike Melody and Donald Alison to help the public sort the treasures from their trash. Karen and Mike respectively buy a Laurel and Hardy picture and a Gucci watch
- Peterborough B2
Jo Brayshaw, Mike Melody and Stewart Hofgartner join David Dickinson in Peterborough, where they appraise antiques, curios and collectibles brought along by members of the public, and attempt to strike a bargain on choice items
- Poole
David Dickinson and dealers Ian Towning, Rob Bingham and Clive Attrell help members of the public in Poole, Dorset, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Poole A
A Poole man hopes to sell a pair of ballet shoes that once belonged to Margot Fonteyn for a big profit. Real Dealer Ian Towning tries to tempt him with a cash offer, but the items may well go up for auction
- Norwich B
David Dickinson and the team visit Norwich, where a silver teapot creates a difference of opinion in the dealers' den. Turning down an offer of £120, the owner takes his prized possession to the auction room, hoping his gamble will pay off and make him a tidy profit
- Norwich
David Dickinson, in the company of dealers Karen Delmany, Mike Melody and David Ford, visits Norwich to meet locals hoping to find good antiques deals
- Manchester A2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Manchester sort their trash from their treasures. A Lalique perfume bottle for £130 and a £170 watercolour catch the eyes of dealers Don Allison, Simon Schneider and Karen Dalmeny
- Mansfield 1
David Dickinson and the team head to Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, where Jo Brayshaw falls in love with a silver tea-strainer brought in by a boy and his grandmother, Alison Chapman finds an item she can wear to her daughter's wedding, and a seller drives a hard bargain for his collectable camera
- Mansfield 2
David Dickinson and the team head to Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, where a charm bracelet and a Faberge egg are among the items brought in for sale. However, an old watch could be the surprise of the day
- Mansfield 3
David Dickinson and the team head to Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, to help people sort the treasures from their trash. Items include a bird cage, a car mascot, a set of copper naval measures and a dragon ring. Plus, a broken watch catches the attention of Alison Chapman
- Manchester
David Dickinson visits Manchester to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from an expert. Dealers Karen Dalmeny, Simon Schneider and Don Allison are on hand to offer advice
- Manchester
David Dickinson and the team visit Manchester, where they attempt to strike a bargain on more curios and collectibles brought along by members of the public. The owners of a silver teapot take it to auction, hoping to raise money for their local pantomime, and a woman sells Beatrix Potter books to fund a trip to Australia
- Malvern
Dealer Rob offers a Malvern woman £400 for the diamond and gold watch she wants to sell, but not knowing what to expect, she takes advice from David Dickinson on whether she could do better by going to auction
- Malvern
Dealer Stewart Hoffgartner faces a tough time when a Malvern woman tearfully comes to terms with selling her grandfather's music box. The offer stands at £400, but its sentimental value proves a real sticking point. David Dickinson presents
- Manchester
Dealers Don Allison, Karen Dalmeny and Simon Schneider join David Dickinson in Manchester. Among the items offered for sale are an artwork by Eduardo Paolozzi and a Spanish painting that was donated to a jumble sale - and a seller is surprised when an embroidery sampler attracts a higher offer than he expected
- Mansfield 4
David Dickinson and the team head to Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, where antiques dealers Alison Chapman, Helen Gardiner, Jo Brayshaw and David Ford are on hand to examine an array of potentially valuable objects brought in by members of the public for valuation. Plus, one of the experts meets their match in pursuit of a set of gold sovereigns
- Melton Mowbray
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Brenda Haller, Mike Melody and Cheryl Hakeney visit Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, where members of the public are offered the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A collection of Bob Monkhouse memorabilia fetches a good price
- Middlesbrough 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Middlesbrough, where a collection of postcards found in an air-raid shelter, a gold-handled walking stick, a teddy and diamonds all attract interest. However, the star of the show is a banjo ukulele that goes to auction
- Middlesbrough 2
David Dickinson and the team visit Middlesbrough, where they haggle over items brought in by members of the public, including original Doctor Who artwork and an impressive collection of bijouterie, which causes a major stir
- Middlesbrough 3
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Middlesbrough, where they haggle over items including a musical jug, a signed photo and comic-book illustrations. One woman has to decide whether to accept the huge offer she receives for her father's silver collection or take a gamble at auction
- Monmouth
David Dickinson joins regulars Karen Dalmeny, Michael Hogben and David Tupman in Monmouth, South Wales, where locals have the chance to sell their items for auction or accept a cash sum. A rare Georgian doll fetches a good price today
- Middlesbrough
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Middlesbrough, where they offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A 1930s cocktail watch, an Edward Heath print, a weighty gold bracelet and various vases and goblets catch the experts' attentions
- Melton Mowbray
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Brenda Haller, Mike Melody, Cheryl Hakeney and James Layte help the public sort the treasures from their trash in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. The best deal of the day is a Picasso plate bought by Mike for £750
- Melton Mowbray
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from the antiques dealers. A collection of violins raises hundreds of pounds in the saleroom
- Melton Mowbray
David Dickinson visits Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire to help punters decide whether to accept cash offers from antiques dealers James Layte, Brenda Haller, Cheryl Hakeney and Mike Melody for their collectibles, or take the risk of sending them to auction. An old golf putter makes a good price in the saleroom
- Melton Mowbray
David Dickinson visits Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, where antiques experts James Layte, Brenda Haller, Mike Melody and Cheryl Hakeney haggle over their favourite items, and three violins strike the right chord at auction
- Malvern
David Dickinson and his team visit Malvern, Worcestershire, to meet members of the public hoping to make a profit from the sale of their antiques, offering them the option of putting items up for auction or accepting a cash sum
- Malvern
Barbara from Malvern has brought her grandfather's music box to dealer Stewart Hoffgartner. After the difficulty of attaching a price to a piece with such a high sentimental value, he comes up with an offer of £400 - which may not be sufficient to convince her to part with this family heirloom
- Loughborough
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Loughborough, Leicestershire, decide whether to put their treasures up for auction or accept a cash sum. A wax-headed doll turns up on Alison Chapman's table, and David Ford reminisces when he comes across a collection of Whitefriars glass
- Loughborough
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Loughborough, Leicestershire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Alison Chapman spies a deal on an old telescope and David Ford is tempted to add something to his personal collection
- Loughborough
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers are in Loughborough, Leicestershire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A member of the public brings in a Bakelite radio that exceeds expectations in the saleroom
- Loughborough
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Loughborough, Leicestershire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Antiques expert Cheryl Hakeney makes a bid for a family heirloom, and colleague Mike Melody admires a much-travelled display case
- London C
David Ford offers £650 for a diamond ring, while Jo Brayshaw tries to buy some Noddy tins for £15 when David Dickinson and the team meet locals in London hoping to make a mint by sorting their treasures from their trash
- London B
The dealers visit London, where a woman tries to sell what she thinks is an item of costume jewellery - only to be pleasantly surprised to learn from dealer David Ford that it is made with real diamonds
- London
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts David Ford, Jo Brayshaw and Rob Bingham in London, where members of the public decide whether to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from the dealers
- London
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts David Ford, Jo Brayshaw and Rob Bingham in London, where members of the public decide whether to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from the dealers
- London A
Dealer David Ford is attracted to an Italian oil painting, but his offer to purchase falls short of London seller Betty's expectations. Presenter David Dickinson injects his thoughts into the proceedings
- Lytham St Annes
David Dickinson and dealers Karen Dalmeny, James Layte and Mike Melody go on the hunt for antiques in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, where a Russian silver coffee set sells for an impressive price at auction
- Lytham St Annes
David Dickinson and dealers Karen Dalmeny, James Layte and Mike Melody go on the hunt for antiques in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, where the items going under the hammer include a set of Paul Storr silver spoons
- Maidenhead
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Maidenhead, Berkshire, sort the treasures from their trash. In the dealers' den, a Georgian pocket watch catches the eye of antiques expert Karen Dalmeny, and Michael Hogben makes a proposal to a bride-to-be
- Maidenhead
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Maidenhead, Berkshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Corrie Jeffrey chases a charity shop find and Karen Dalmeny makes an offer on a car-boot curio
- Maidenhead 3
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Maidenhead, Berkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A Henry Moore etching and a pair of sapphire and gold cufflinks attract the most interest from the experts
- Maidenhead 4
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Maidenhead, Berkshire, sort the treasures from their trash, enlisting the help of two antiques experts. Karen Dalmeny finds a collection of caricatures drawn by a children's TV favourite, and Ian Towning is intrigued by the arrival of a 'secret weapon'
- Macclesfield 4
David Dickinson and the team travel to Macclesfield, Cheshire, where dealers Karen Dalmeny, Tony Geering, Janice Kehoe and David Ford value items including six car mascots, a royal yacht sailor's hat and a gold Waltham pocket watch
- Macclesfield 3
David Dickinson and his team visit Macclesfield in Cheshire, where they give locals a chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Items brought along to the show include a piece of Worcester porcelain and a jewellery collection, and David Ford wonders if he has undervalued a collection of post-Second World War games
- Lytham St Annes
David Dickinson and antiques dealers James Layte, Karen Dalmeny and Mike Melody are in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, where they offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A bronze bust bought by Mike proves to be one of the day's highlights
- Macclesfield 1
David Dickinson and the team visit Macclesfield in Cheshire to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. David Ford is delighted to see an unusual snuff box land on his table, Karen Dalmeny examines a brass corkscrew and Janice Kehoe tries her best to buy a Victorian travelling dressing table
- Macclesfield 2
David and the team visit Macclesfield in Cheshire, where they examine silver-plated car mascots and a heavy gold medallion. The experts are also given a chance to cast their eyes over a collection of Manchester United memorabilia
- Monmouth
David Dickinson joins regulars Karen Dalmeny, Michael Hogben and David Tupman in Monmouth, South Wales, where locals have the chance to sell their items at auction or accept a cash sum. A diamond and sapphire ring fetches a good price today
- Monmouth 2
David Dickinson joins antiques dealers Karen Dalmeny, Michael Hogben and David Tupman in Monmouth, South Wales, where locals have the chance to sell their items at auction or accept a cash sum. Karen pays good money for some gold sovereigns
- Newmarket B
A collection of Isherwood paintings comes up for sale in Newmarket. Dealer Mike Melody considers his offer, mindful that he may lose his opportunity to secure them if they go forward to auction. Presented by David Dickinson
- Newmarket B2
David Dickinson and the team help punters in Newmarket make money by sorting the treasures from their trash. Tim Hogarth offers £200 for a miniature fireplace, while Karen Dalmeny hopes to secure a large Tiffany shell for £320
- Newport
David Dickinson visits Newport, Shropshire, where dealer David Ford is delighted when best friends Chris and Simon turn up with a number of old English banknotes. However, questions arise as to whether the items are genuine or counterfeit
- Newport
Shropshire man Ivan Lewis tries to decide whether to accept dealer Clive Attrell's offer for his collection of crockery, or try to get a better price at auction. David Dickinson is on hand to help him make an informed choice
- Newmarket A2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Newmarket sort the treasures from their trash, with experts Tim Hogarth, Mike Melody and Karen Dalmeny, with the day's best deal is a £600 offer for a Louis Vuitton suitcase
- Newmarket A
A woman in Newmarket seeks buyers for a bronze bust her husband retrieved from a skip. Dismissing dealer Karen's offer, she sends it to auction to raise the highest price possible. David Dickinson presents
- Newcastle B
David Dickinson presents from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where dealers Rob Bingham, Ian Towning and David Hakeney cast their eyes over the locals' collectibles
- Newmarket
Antiques experts Mike Melody, Karen Dalmeny and Tim Hogarth join David Dickinson in Newmarket, Suffolk, where they make cash offers for a selection of unwanted curios and collectibles brought in by members of the public
- Newmarket
Dealers Mike Melody, Karen Dalmeny and Tim Hogarth join David Dickinson in Newmarket, where they make cash offers for a selection of unwanted curios and collectibles brought in by members of the public including an ink stand and a silver christening cup
- Newport
David Dickinson, in the company of antiques experts Clive Attrell, Simon Schneider and David Ford, visits Newport in Shropshire to meet locals hoping to make a profit from their collectibles
- Northampton 1
David Dickinson and the team visit Northampton to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Alison Chapman puts in an offer for a Masonic sword and Stewart Hofgartner haggles over a miniature snooker table
- Norwich
A woman tries to sell her Moorcroft vases, but David responds with a paltry offer, arguing they're badly damaged. Turning him down flat, she takes her wares straight to auction - where her judgement is proved sound
- Norwich
A Norwich man attempts to sell the family silver - and his young daughter proves a shrewd negotiator. Dealer Ian Towning offers £150 for a Lalique statue, but the seller's wife is convinced the item is worth more. David Dickinson presents
- Norwich
Gerald from Norwich aspires to be an antiques dealer and expects the Bovril publicity picture and Popeye doll he bought recently at auction to realise a tidy profit. Dealer David Ford agrees and makes a generous offer that would double his original outlay, but Gerald finds the uncertainty of the auction room more attractive
- Norwich
Dealer David makes a paltry offer for vendor Georgina's Moorcroft vases, claiming they are too badly damaged to command a premium price - but she turns him down flat and takes a chance on selling them at auction, where her gamble pays dividends
- Northwich, Cheshire
David Dickinson visits Northwich in Cheshire, where the locals decide whether to accept offers for their valuables from dealers Tim Hogarth, Stewart Hofgartner and Cheryl Brown or risk taking the items to auction. An old music box makes good money when it goes under the hammer
- Northwich, Cheshire
David Dickinson visits Northwich in Cheshire, where two unusual fire buckets make good money as antiques experts Tim Hogarth, Stewart Hofgartner and Cheryl Brown haggle with the locals in a bid to secure their favourite items
- Northampton 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques experts visit the County Ground, Northampton, home of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club. A Roman glass vase attracts the dealers' attentions and a collection of Dinky cars exceeds expectations at auction
- Northampton 3
David Dickinson and the team visit the County Ground, Northampton, home of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, where they haggle over items brought along by the public, including a Victorian accordion that steals the show
- Northampton 4
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Northampton sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques expert Henry Nicholls finds a pair of Dunhill lighters, and a 1920s gnome proves popular
- Newcastle A
David Dickinson and the team's search for the best deals around lead them to Newcastle, where dealer Ian Towning soon has his heart on a set of Victorian gold coins - but their owner cuts a tough bargain
- Newcastle
David Dickinson and his team of dealers help members of the public in Newcastle sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Newark 2
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Jo Brayshaw, Mike Melody, Tim Hogarth and Karen Dalmeny in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A majolica strawberry basket does well in the saleroom
- Newark 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Newark, Nottinghamshire, sort the treasures from their trash, with help from antiques dealers Mike Melody, Tim Hogarth, Karen Dalmeny and Jo Brayshaw. Items include an expensive-looking piece of jewellery and a damaged Clarice Cliff pot
- Newbury
David Dickinson is joined by Karen Dalmeny, Stewart Hofgartner and David Tupman in Newbury, Berkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Some designer silver mushrooms fetch a good price in the saleroom today
- Newbury
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Newbury, Berkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Maltese oil lamp does well in the saleroom
- Newark
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Tim Hogarth, Karen Dalmeny, Jo Brayshaw and Mike Melody to help members of the public in Newark, Nottinghamshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Items on offer include a Moorcroft jardiniere that catches Karen's eye
- Newark
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Karen Dalmeny, Jo Brayshaw, Mike Melody and Tim Hogarth travel to Newark, Nottinghamshire, to offer members of the public the chance to put collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. A pair of damaged vases do well in the saleroom, and the deal of the day is a gold charm bracelet bought by Mike
- Nantwich
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Mike Melody, James Layte and Rob Bingham are in Nantwich, Cheshire, where a Thirties tea set makes good money at auction
- Nantwich
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Mike Melody, James Layte and Rob Bingham visit Nantwich, Cheshire, where a silver trophy is the find of the day
- Nantwich
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Mike Melody, James Layte and Rob Bingham are in Nantwich, Cheshire, to offer locals the chance of putting their items up for auction or accepting a cash sum. A Della Robbia vase proves to be the find of the day
- Newbury
David Dickinson and the team help members of the public in Newbury, Berkshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A tin bird whistle and a medal awarded for bravery at sea catch the eye of the antiques experts
- Newbury
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Newbury, Berkshire, sort the treasures from their trash, with help from antiques experts including Stewart Hofgartner. Items on show include buried treasure and a Sooty xylophone from the 1950s
- Newcastle
Chelsea dealer Ian Towning offers two Newcastle women £350 for their Japanese box and opera glasses but, despite advice from David Dickinson, they decide to go to auction, convinced their treasures are worth much more
- Newcastle
Dealer Ian Towning offers a Newcastle woman £600 for her cufflinks and button collection but, needing £850 to pay a vet's bill, she takes advice from David Dickinson on whether to send her treasures to auction
- Newcastle
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Newcastle sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Newbury Racecourse
David Dickinson and antiques dealers David Tupman, Karen Dalmeny and Stewart Hofgartner help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash at Newbury Racecourse, where a Clarice Cliff jug and bowl do well at auction
- Newbury, Berkshire
David Dickinson and the team visit Newbury Racecourse in Berkshire, where antiques dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Karen Dalmeny and David Tupman try to persuade the locals to part company with their treasures for cash. A silver urn that escapes their clutches makes a tidy profit at auction
- Newbury
David Dickinson is joined by David Tupman, Karen Dalmeny and Stewart Hofgartner in Newbury, Berkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Clarice Cliff jug and bowl do well in the saleroom
- Newbury
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Newbury, Berkshire, where police truncheons perform well at auction and Tim Hogarth meets his match when he tries to close a deal for a set of Satsuma pottery
- Newbury 1
David Dickinson visits Newbury Racecourse in west Berkshire with dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Karen Dalmeny and David Tupman. The locals bring in some of their potentially valuable antiques, including an old silver urn
- Scarborough
David Dickinson and dealers Ian Towning, Michael Hogben and Paul Hawtrey hope to track down antiques in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, where an art deco clock is the star lot
- Scarborough 1
David Dickinson visits the seaside town of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, as dealers Ian Towning, Michael Hogben and Paul Hawtrey help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash and make cash from selling the artefacts to the experts
- Whitchurch C
David Dickinson is joined in the market town of Whitchurch, Shropshire, by dealers Mike Melody, Brenda Haller and Tim Hogarth, who bid for a selection of antiques, curios and collectibles brought in by members of the public
- Whitechurch B
A woman from Whitechurch, Shropshire, puts her Parian porcelain collection up for sale, and the pieces immediately attract the attention of Mike Melody. The set is not in perfect condition but she still refuses the dealer's opening offer, setting the scene for a tense round of negotiations
- Whitechurch B1
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Wigan
David Dickinson travels to Wigan, where antiques experts Brenda Haller, Cheryl Brown, Ian Towning and Mike Melody haggle over their favourite items and a Vienna porcelain urn is sold for £600
- Whitchurch B2
David Dickinson and the team visit Whitchurch to cast their eyes over more unwanted curios and collectibles. Dealer Mike Melody makes an offer of £85 for some Beswick figures, while Tom Hogarth buys an old carved wooden plaque for £190
- Whitchurch A
David Dickinson travels to Whitchurch in Shropshire to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from an expert
- Weymouth
David Dickinson visits Weymouth, Dorset, where antiques experts Stewart Hofgartner, David Ford and Karen Dalmeny offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Japanese photo album makes good money in the saleroom
- Weymouth
David Dickinson and the team visit Weymouth in Dorset to help members of the public get the best deals possible for their bric-a-brac. A desk set fetches a good price at auction in a lively day's trading
- Whitchurch
David Dickinson helps punters in Whitchurch make money by sorting the treasures from the trash. Dealer Brenda Haller picks up a Clarice Cliff pot and Mike Melody offers £200 for a gold charm bracelet that catches his eye
- Wigan
David Dickinson is joined by Ian Towning, Mike Melody, Brenda Haller and Cheryl Brown in Wigan, Greater Manchester, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is a Victorian sketchbook bought by Mike
- Wigan
David Dickinson is joined by Mike Melody, Brenda Haller, Cheryl Brown and Ian Towning in Wigan, Greater Manchester, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is an oil painting by James Isherwood
- Winchester
David Dickinson and the team travel to Winchester, where a leech jar creates plenty of interest as Karen Dalmeny, James Layte and Tim Hogarth haggle over the best deals for their favourite antiques in a bid to save them from the auctioneer's hammer
- Winchester
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Winchester, Hampshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Jo Brayshaw and Simon Schneider. The day's best buy is a pair of Staffordshire lions valued at £700
- Winchester
David Dickinson and the team help members of the public in Winchester, Hampshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques experts Jo Brayshaw, Simon Schneider and Stewart Hofgartner haggle over their favourite items, and Crimean War medals prove popular when they go under the hammer
- Winchester
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Jo Brayshaw, Simon Schneider and Stewart Hofgartner are in Winchester, Hampshire, where locals have the chance to sell their items at auction or accept a cash sum. The day's biggest deal is an aquamarine ring bought by one of the experts for £800
- Wilmslow, Cheshire
David Dickinson joins antiques experts David Ford, David Hakeney and Cheryl Brown in Wilmslow, Cheshire, where two Indian bangles are among the best deals of the day
- Wilmslow 2, Cheshire
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Wilmslow, Cheshire, sort the treasures from their trash while antiques dealers David Hakeney, Cheryl Brown and David Ford try to tempt them to part with their collectibles for cash. A collection of Beatrix Potter animals makes a good price at auction
- Wigan 4
David Dickinson travels to Wigan, Greater Manchester, where antiques experts Brenda Haller, Cheryl Brown, Ian Towning and Mike Melody haggle over their favourite items brought in by members of the public. The best deal of the day is for a gold watch bought by Ian
- Wilmslow
David Dickinson is joined by Cheryl Brown, David Ford and David Hakeney in Wilmslow, Cheshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Lowry print performs well in the saleroom
- Wilmslow
David Dickinson and regulars Cheryl Brown, David Ford and David Hakeney take the antiques challenge to Wilmslow, Cheshire, where a Lowry print creates plenty of interest as the locals get the chance to sell their items at auction or accept a cash sum
- Weston-super-Mare
David Dickinson is joined by David Ford, Stewart Hofgartner, Cheryl Brown and Brenda Haller in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A gilt brass mantel clock fetches a good price in the saleroom
- Weston-super-Mare
David Dickinson visits Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, to help members of the public decide whether to accept cash offers from the dealers for their treasures, or risk sending them to auction. A brass clock raises a good sum for a worthwhile cause and a tiny perfume bottle changes hands for a surprising amount
- Warrington 2
David Dickinson and the team visit Warrington, Cheshire, where items of interest include a gold Longines watch, a silver Boer War campaign medal and a Pilkington vase. Ian Towning assesses a 1970s diamond and sapphire ring
- Warrington 3
David Dickinson and the team visit Warrington, Cheshire, where they examine a variety of objects including an Indian silver cigarette case, a Clarice Cliff jug and a Great War medal collection, which dealer Helen Gardiner has mixed feelings about. Plus, Brenda Haller discovers she may have undervalued a set of toy cars
- Warrington 4
David Dickinson and the team visit Warrington, Cheshire, where dealers Ian Towning, Brenda Haller, Helen Gardiner and Tim Hogarth examine a variety of objects, including a Royal Doulton figurine that causes a stir
- Watford
David Dickinson joins antiques dealers Ian Towning, Alison Chapman and David Ford in Watford, Hertfordshire, to help members of the public sort their treasures from the trash. A Whitefriars glass item attracts a lot of attention at auction
- Warrington 1
In Warrington, Tim Hogarth has his work cut out with the feisty owner of a gold bracelet, and Helen Gardiner tries to buy a limited edition set of billiards cards. Meanwhile, a young seller demands a high price for her grandmother's silver tea set. Presented by David Dickinson
- Warrington
A Warrington family stand to make a tidy sum when a skeleton clock that has been at the bottom of a wardrobe for 30 years is revealed to be worth a small fortune. Mum Susan and her daughter Clare must decide whether to accept the cash being offered to them by Real Dealer Rob Bingham or risk putting it up for auction
- Walsall 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Walsall, West Midlands, sort the treasures from their trash. Ian Towning takes a shine to an antique accordion, and David Ford enters a bidding war over a Moorcroft vase
- Walsall 4
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in the West Midlands town of Walsall to appraise collectibles and heirlooms brought along by members of the public. Some jewellery gets Ian Towning's approval and there is a shock in store for one of the experts in the auction room
- Warrington
A Warrington woman brings in a netsuke and a watch and chain to show dealer Stuart Hofgartner. His associate Don Allison claims the Japanese sculpture and the watch are worthless, and thinks the real value may be in the chain. Seller Pauline must decide whether to accept his offer of £120 or take the item to auction
- Watford
David Dickinson and antiques dealers David Ford, Ian Towning and Alison Chapman travel to Watford in Hertfordshire to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Some Winston Churchill memorabilia makes big money in the saleroom
- Watford
David Dickinson and antiques dealers David Ford, Ian Towning and Alison Chapman travel to Watford in Hertfordshire to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. An Indian wood carving does well in the saleroom
- Wells, Somerset
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Wells, Somerset, sort the treasures from their trash, and antiques dealers Ian Towning, Michael Hogben and Alison Chapman try to tempt the punters with cash offers. A set of silver candlesticks makes good money at auction
- Wells, Somerset
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Wells, Somerset, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from dealers Ian Towning, Michael Hogben and Alison Chapman. Silver candlesticks provide the sale of the day
- Weston-super-Mare
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts David Ford, Cheryl Brown, Stewart Hofgartner and Brenda Haller in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The best deal of the day is a perfume bottle bought by Stewart
- Weston-super-Mare
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Brenda Haller, David Ford and Cheryl Brown. An old necklace and earrings fetch a good price in the saleroom
- Wells, Somerset
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Ian Towning, Michael Hogben and Alison Chapman help members of the public in Wells, Somerset, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A George II silver basket makes more than £4,000 at auction
- Wells 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Wells, Somerset, sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques experts Michael Hogben, Ian Towning and Alison Chapman haggle over the best deals for their favourite items, and a silver salver proves popular in the auction room
- Watford 2
David Dickinson and the team are in Watford, Hertfordshire, where dealers David Ford, Ian Towning and Alison Chapman meet the locals in the hope of finding some antiques of interest. Winston Churchill memorabilia makes big money at auction
- Watford 3
David Dickinson and his team visit Watford, Hertfordshire, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Ian Towning is excited by a famous name from the world of fashion, Alison Chapman looks at a selection of toys, and Henry Nicholls makes an offer on a nautical find
- Watford 4
David Dickinson and his team visit Watford, Hertfordshire, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Alison Chapman is excited to see a piece by Jaeger-LeCoultre, a famous name in the world of timekeeping, Henry Nicholls tries to prevent a tea service set from going to auction, and Ian Towning talks flying fish
- Winchester
David Dickinson and antiques experts Tim Hogarth, Karen Delmeny and James Layte travel to Winchester, Hampshire, to offer locals the opportunity to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The best deal of the day is a Tonbridgeware box
- Winchester 2
David Dickinson and the team travel to Winchester, Hampshire, where a Tonbridgeware box creates plenty of interest as Tim Hogarth, Karen Delmeny and James Layte haggle over the best deals for their favourite antiques in a bid to save them from the auctioneer's hammer
- Wolverhampton B
David Dickinson and the team are in Wolverhampton, where dealer Alistair Lamont is tempted to make an offer for a visitor's Beswick hunting scene
- Wootton Bassett 1
David Dickinson and dealers Helen Gardiner, Karen Dalmeny, Simon Schneider and Tim Hogarth search for antique bargains in Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
- Wootton Bassett 2
David Dickinson and a team of dealers are in Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. A Rolex watch and an unusual leather jug catch the experts' attention
- Wootton Bassett 3: Royal Show
In the second of a week of programmes celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, David Dickinson and the team visit Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, where the mayor brings along the town's royal charter and a young member of the public gives dealer Simon Schneider a run for his money
- Wolverhampton 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Wolverhampton sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from the dealers. Mike Hogben spots a Steiff leopard, and a Banksy print fetches a good price at auction
- Wolverhampton
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Wolverhampton sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Brenda Haller, Michael Hogben and Cheryl Hakeney. A Banksy print fetches a good price in the saleroom
- Wolverhampton
David Dickinson is joined by Michael Hogben, Simon Schneider, Cheryl Hakeney and Brenda Haller in Wolverhampton to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A pearlware figure does well in the saleroom
- Wolverhampton
David Dickinson visits Wolverhampton, where he offers members of the public the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Brenda Haller, Simon Schneider, Michael Hogben and Cheryl Hakeney. A silver-plated table decoration fetches a good price in the saleroom
- Wolverhampton
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Wolverhampton sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Dealers Brenda Haller, Simon Schneider, Michael Hogben and Cheryl Hakeney try to tempt the punters with cash offers, and a Beswick horsewoman makes a good price at auction
- Wootton Bassett 4: Royal Show
The team concludes a week celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee with a return visit to Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire. Conservative peer Michael Ashcroft brings along his world-famous collection of Victoria Crosses and a Charles I medal causes a stir in the saleroom
- Worthing
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Ian Towning, Karen Dalmeny and Stewart Hofgartner hope to unearth a few treasures in Worthing, where one of the best deals is a Louis Vitton jewellery box bought for £400
- Wrexham 1
David Dickinson and his team pay a visit to Wrexham in north Wales, where an unusual collectable finds its way into the hands of Karen Dalmeny and David Tupman is presented with a silver hunting horn
- Wrexham 3
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Wrexham, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Highlights include two pieces of music memorabilia - a shirt made for Elvis Presley and a signed photograph of the Spice Girls
- Wrexham 4
David Dickinson and his team pay a visit to Wrexham in north Wales, where a gruesome gadget is among the items valued by David Tupman, and a seller pushes his luck with Alison Chapman
- Wrexham A
David Dickinson is joined in Wrexham, North Wales, by dealers Mike Melody, David Ford and Stewart Hofgartner, who value a selection of antiques, collectibles and curios brought along for appraisal by members of the public
- Wrexham
David Dickinson and the team visit Wrexham in North Wales, where a woman hopes to stir up some interest with her Oxo cube. China cats and charm bracelets also come under scrutiny as members of the public decide whether to accept the dealers' offers or take their items to the auction room
- Wrexham
David Dickinson and the antiques experts are in Wrexham, North Wales, to help people sort the treasures from their trash. Mike Melody gets a run for his money when he makes a bid on a Mickey Mouse figure, and a woman brings along her husband's football autograph book - hoping to strike lucky with a handsome offer
- Worthing
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Ian Towning, Karen Dalmeny and Stewart Hofgartner in Worthing, West Sussex, to help the locals sort their treasures from the trash. Ian picks up the star buy when a Louis Vuitton jewellery box fetches £400 at auction
- Worthing
David Dickinson joins antiques experts Karen Dalmeny, Stewart Hofgartner and Ian Towning in Worthing, West Sussex, to provide locals with the option of auctioning off their collectibles or accepting a cash sum. The star lot today is an oil painting that was found in an old house
- Wrexham
Dapper dealer David Ford sets his sights on some fine pieces of silver in Wrexham - but even though the cruet set was bought from a car-boot sale, it doesn't come cheap. David Dickinson presents
- Wolverhampton
David Dickinson joins antiques experts James Layte, Cheryl Hakeney and David Ford in Wolverhampton to provide locals with the option of auctioning off their collectibles or accepting a cash sum. The star lot today is a silver cow creamer that sells for more than £600
- Wolverhampton
David Dickinson and experts David Ford, James Layte and Cheryl Hakeney take the antiques challenge to Wolverhampton, where they offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. James provides a highlight when he buys a pair of gout stools for just under £1,000
- Windsor 1: Royal Show
In the first of a week of programmes celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, David Dickinson and the team visit Royal Windsor, where a replica coronation coach is among the items appraised by dealer Alison Chapman
- Windsor 2: Royal Show
David Dickinson and the team continue their week-long celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee with a return visit to Windsor, where dealer Alison Chapman is particularly taken with a pair of Venetian watercolours
- Windsor 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Windsor 3
David Dickinson travels to Windsor to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Karen Dalmeny and David Ford haggle over the best deals for the locals' antiques, while Simon Schneider snaps up a pair of Stanley Spencer drawings
- Windsor
David Dickinson travels to Windsor to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Karen Dalmeny, David Ford and Simon Schneider haggle over the best deals for the locals' antiques, and a bronze statue fetches a good price at auction
- Windsor
David Dickinson travels to Windsor, Berkshire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Karen Dalmeny, David Ford and Simon Schneider haggle over the best deals for the locals' antiques, while examples of prison art go under the hammer and take the auction room by storm
- Winchester 3
David Dickinson and dealers James Layte, Karen Dalmeny and Tim Hogarth travel to Winchester on the hunt for antiques. In this programme two papier-mache boxes do very well at auction
- Winchester A
Hard-nosed dealer Mike Melody melts at the sight of Lynette's collection of butterfly drawings and makes a good offer - but is promptly turned down. The team watch in disbelief and are shocked by what happens when the drawings go under the hammer. David Dickinson presents
- Winchester B
A Winchester woman hopes to sell a pair of Moorcroft vases, and Real Dealer Ian tries to make a deal to take them off her hands, but David Dickinson advises her to take them to auction. However the discovery of some damage to the items threatens to put potential buyers off
- Windsor 3
David Dickinson heads to Windsor, Berkshire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Expert Michael Hogben examines pistols, Alison Chapman reminisces about ice-cream in Italy and Ian Towning catches a glimpse of some diamonds
- Windsor 4
The team heads to Windsor, Berkshire, where Michael Hogben is excited by antiques of the future, but Ian Towning is not impressed when he is presented with stainless steel. David Dickinson hosts
- Witney 2
David Dickinson and the team visit Witney in Oxfordshire, where they haggle over their favourite items, and an autograph book containing Richard Burton and Gracie Fields' signatures causes a stir
- Witney 3
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers are in Witney, near Oxford, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. James Layte appraises a vintage sewing machine, and a train-ticket vesta case steals the show when it goes to auction
- Wolverhampton
Dealers Clive Attrell, Cheryl Hakeney and Brenda Haller visit Wolverhampton, where they appraise a selection of items brought along by the general public, including a diamond ring, a drum major's baton and three toby jugs. Presented by David Dickinson
- Witney 1
David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers head to Witney, near Oxford, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Simon Schneider buys a smoker's cabinet and an alabaster clock goes under the hammer
- Witney
David Dickinson and the team visit Witney in Oxfordshire, where they haggle over their favourite items brought in by members of the public, including a collection of silver coins and a jade sceptre
- Winsford
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Alison Chapman, Michael Hogben and Brenda Haller visit Winsford, Cheshire, where members of the public are offered the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The best deal of the day is a silver tankard bought by Stewart
- Winsford 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Winsford, Cheshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Alison Chapman, Michael Hogben and Brenda Haller. A restored French boule clock makes a good price in the saleroom
- Winsford, Cheshire
David Dickinson and antiques experts Michael Hogben, Brenda Haller, Stewart Hofgartner and Alison Chapman visit Winsford in Cheshire, where a Chanel watch proves to be the deal of the day
- Walsall 2
David Dickinson visits the West Midlands town of Walsall, where Ian Towning haggles over a decorative silver decanter, and the owner of a valuable collection of boxing memorabilia has to decide whether to accept a cash sum or take the items to auction
- Walsall 1
David Dickinson and the team help members of the public in Walsall, West Midlands, sort the treasures from their trash. An oil painting with a link to a well-known local name is unearthed, and David Ford is enthused by a collection of inherited family silver
- Southport
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Cheryl Brown, David Ford and Mike Melody in Southport, Merseyside, to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Mike tracks down the best deal of the day when he buys a watercolour painting for £500
- Southport
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Mike Melody, Cheryl Brown and David Ford are on the hunt for items of interest in Southport, Merseyside, where one of the highlights is a diamond ring bought for £2,600
- Southport
David Dickinson joins dealers David Ford, Cheryl Brown and Mike Melody in Southport, Merseyside, to offer members of the public the chance to sort the treasures from the trash. Among the best buys is a pair of oil paintings for £800
- Southport 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Southport, Merseyside, sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques dealers Tim Hogarth, David Ford and Cheryl Brown tempt the locals with cash offers and an old oil painting changes hands for £1,000
- Southport
David Dickinson visits Southport in Merseyside, where antiques experts David Ford, Tim Hogarth and Cheryl Brown haggle over their favourite items, and some Beswick figures do well when they go under the hammer
- Southport
Beswick figures make good money as David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash in Southport, Merseyside. Antiques dealers Cheryl Brown, David Ford and Tim Hogarth are on hand to tempt the punters to part with their collectibles for hard cash
- Southport
David Dickinson helps members of the public from Southport sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from an expert. The dealers haggle for a car mascot, a set of silver cutlery and a piece of Troika pottery
- Southport
David Dickinson visits Southport, Merseyside, where antiques experts David Ford, Alison Chapman and Stewart Hofgartner haggle over their favourite items, and a baby grand piano belonging to the lead singer of the Searchers makes good money
- Southport
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Southport sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers David Ford, Alison Chapman and Stewart Hofgartner. A baby grand piano belonging to a member of the Searchers pop group makes a good price at auction
- Southport 3
David Dickinson travels to Southport, Merseyside, along with antiques dealers Stewart Hofgartner, David Ford and Alison Chapman to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. A pair of Nuremburg spectacles prove the best deal of the day
- Southport A1
David Dickinson helps members of the public make money by sorting the treasures from their trash in Southport, where dealer Clive Attrell offers £500 for a pair of candlesticks, only to see them go for £700 at auction
- Stevenage
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques dealers Karen Dalmeny, Tim Hogarth, Jo Brayshaw and Ian Towning haggle over their favourite items, and the deal of the day is a pair of vases bought by Karen
- Stevenage
The search for profitable antiques takes David Dickinson to Stevenage, Hertfordshire, where he offers locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Experts Karen Dalmeny, Tim Hogarth, Jo Brayshaw and Ian Towning haggle over their favourite finds, and the best deal of the day is made on a gold charm bracelet
- Stockport
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Stockport sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Manchester United memorabilia does well in the sale
- Stockport
David Dickinson and the team travel to Stockport, Greater Manchester, where the sale of an antique clock and an automaton make a tidy sum as Clive Attrell, Jo Brayshaw and Tim Hogarth haggle over the best deals for their favourite items in a bid to save them from the auctioneer's hammer
- Stevenage
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Karen Dalmeny, Jo Brayshaw, Ian Towning and Tim Hogarth. A pair of Royal Doulton speaker covers and a postcard album are among the day's best finds
- Southport C2
The team are in Southport, once again inspecting local antiques to sort the treasure from the trash. Dealer David Ford buys a Chinese vase for £240 and then goes on to purchase a tankard for £160. David Dickinson presents
- Southport B
David Dickinson and the team visit Southport, where a Whitefriars vase is among the items brought along for appraisal by members of the public. Bought cheaply at a jumble sale, it soon attracts a cash offer from one of the dealers - but the vendor is no pushover and holds out for a good price
- Southport B1
David Dickinson is joined in Southport, Merseyside, by antiques dealers Clive Attrell, David Ford and Brenda Haller, who appraise a selection of curios and collectibles brought along by members of the public
- Southport C
An attractive ring catches the attention of dealers Clive Attrell and Brenda Haller when the Duke and his team of antique experts visit Southport, and the pair go into competition as they bid to snap the item up
- Slough, Berkshire
David Dickinson visits Slough in Berkshire to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques experts George Baldwin, Cheryl Brown, Ian Towning and Jo Brayshaw haggle over their favourite items, and a gold cigarette case that once belonged to former prime minister Lloyd George makes decent money at auction
- Slough 3
David Dickinson visits Slough in Berkshire to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques experts Ian Towning, Jo Brayshaw, George Baldwin and Cheryl Brown haggle over their favourite items, and an unusual vinaigrette proves popular in the saleroom
- Sheffield
David Dickinson and the team visit Sheffield, where they value a handbag once owned by the Queen Mother, while a well-regarded banjo bought at a car-boot sale raises a good sum at auction
- Sheffield 2
David Dickinson and the team visit Sheffield, where they haggle over an assortment of curios, including recycled Second World War battleships, a pair of Victorian busts and a mining engineer's instrument that serves as a reminder of the area's industrial past
- Sherborne
Sherborne grandmother Jean Cooks puts an earthenware elephant up for sale, in the hope of raising enough cash to visit her daughter in Australia. David Dickinson helps her make the right decision
- Sherborne
Antiques experts Karen Dalmeny, Mike Melody and Don Allison visit Sherborne, where they hope to persuade the locals to part with their beloved items. Presented by David Dickinson
- Sheffield
David Dickinson and a team of antiques experts visit Sheffield to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Among the best finds are a Victorian games compendium, several lengthy Chinese scrolls and a Russian christening ring. Plus, two spoons bought at a car-boot sale for next to nothing generate a healthy profit
- Scunthorpe 4
David Dickinson and the team head to Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. Alison Chapman falls in love with some Worcester plates, Debbie Serpell examines an unusual lamp and David Hackney is presented with a large collection of medals
- Scunthorpe
The team heads to Scunthorpe to offer members of the public the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Alison Chapman is presented with a collection of pocket watches, a propeller lands on Simon Schneider's table and Debbie Serpell delves back in history with some antique books
- Scunthorpe 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Simon Schneider marvels over a coconut cup and David Hakeney feels out of his depth with some collectable film memorabilia
- Scunthorpe 3
David Dickinson and the team head to Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. Debbie Serpell uncovers a truncheon and a whistle, Simon Schneider faces a dilemma in the form of some art deco plaques, and Alison Chapman encounters a large diamond ring
- Sherborne A
Mike Melody tries to persuade the Sherborne-based owner of a collection of Rolling Stones memorabilia to sell to him instead of risking the auction. Plus, a Wedgwood-style cheese dish is valued. Presented by David Dickinson
- Sherbourne A
Mike Melody tries to persuade the Sherborne-based owner of a collection of Rolling Stones memorabilia to sell to him instead of risking the auction. Plus, a Wedgwood-style cheese dish is valued. Presented by David Dickinson
- Shrewsbury A
David Dickinson is joined by Mike Melody, Brenda Haller and David Ford in Shrewsbury, where Mike strikes a deal to buy a collection of war medals and promptly puts the items up for auction in the hope of making a quick profit
- Skipton 4
David Dickinson and the team help members of the public in Skipton, North Yorkshire, sort treasures from their trash. Jo Brayshaw is given a haggling lesson by a woman hoping to raise enough money for her son's birthday present
- Slough
David Dickinson visits Slough, Berkshire, to offer members of the public the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Ian Towning, Jo Brayshaw, Monty English and Cheryl Brown. A gold watch does well in the saleroom
- Slough 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Slough, Berkshire, sort the treasures from their trash, and antiques dealers Ian Towning, Jo Brayshaw, Cheryl Brown and Monty English hope to tempt them with cash offers. The deal of the day is a marine chronometer that goes to auction
- Shrewsbury 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Shrewsbury sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers David Ford, Cheryl Brown, Michael Hogben and Cheryl Hakeney. An old gardening book bought at a jumble sale makes a good price in the saleroom
- Shrewsbury 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, sort the treasures from their trash, and antiques dealers Michael Hogben, Cheryl Hakeney, David Ford and Cheryl Brown try to tempt them with cash offers. An unusual greyhound portfolio makes a good price at auction
- Shrewsbury
David Dickinson visits Shrewsbury to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Up for grabs are a melodeon and a much-loved teddy bear
- Shrewsbury
David Dickinson is joined by David Ford, Cheryl Hakeney, Michael Hogben and Cheryl Brown in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, to offer locals the chance to take their items for auction or accept a cash sum. A piece of Troika pottery proves to be the deal of the day
- Shrewsbury
David Dickinson visits Shrewsbury, Shropshire, where he offers members of the public the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Michael Hogben, Cheryl Hakeney, David Ford and Cheryl Brown. A gold pocket watch makes good money in the saleroom
- Stockport
David Dickinson helps the people of Stockport, Greater Manchester, find the best deals for their collectibles. A local charity brings in a Meccano set for experts Tim Hogarth, Clive Attrell and Jo Brayshaw to cast their eyes over
- Stockport 1
David Dickinson and the team travel to Stockport, Cheshire, where the sale of an antique clock and an automaton make a tidy sum as Clive Attrell, Jo Brayshaw and Tim Hogarth haggle over the best deals for their favourite items in a bid to save them from the auctioneer's hammer
- Taunton B
A woman in Taunton decides whether to accept a cash offer from dealer Clive for her Galle vase or risk sending it to auction. David Dickinson helps her make the right decision
- Todmorden
David Dickinson meets members of the public in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, to assess items of interest. Antiques expert Mike Melody secures a deal for a marble clock, while Ian Towning and Tim Hogarth are also on hand hoping to find a bargain
- Todmorden
David Dickinson and antiques experts Ian Towning, Mike Melody and Tim Hogarth visit Todmorden, West Yorkshire, to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Among the day's highlights is Tim's deal on a pewter mirror
- Todmorden
David Dickinson helps punters in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Ian Towning, Mike Melody and Tim Hogarth. A valuable pewter mirror is among the day's big finds
- Taunton A
The team visit Taunton, where David Dickinson is surprised to see dealer Clive Attrell trying to buy a reproduction suit of armour that is riddled with woodworm. It remains to be seen whether the expert has spotted a bargain or if he's just throwing his money away
- Taunton
A woman in Taunton decides whether to accept a cash offer from dealer Clive for her Galle vase or risk sending it to auction. David Dickinson helps her make the right decision
- Tatton Park 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public at Tatton Park in Cheshire sort the treasures from their trash. Dealer Stuart Hofgartner is amazed when an antique safe is brought into the saleroom, and Brenda Haller adds to a seller's anniversary fund
- Tatton Park 4
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers are at Tatton Park in Cheshire, where they offer locals the chance to put their collectibles and heirlooms up for auction or accept a cash payment. Stewart Hofgartner puts a price on an unusual car mascot, Alison Chapman sets her sights on a painting by 19th-century artist Thomas George Cooper, and a Masonic gold ball fetches a high price in the saleroom
- Tatton Park 5
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Tatton Park, Cheshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Items include a collection of crockery, jewellery and ornaments, which ensure the dealers get their cash out to tempt the sellers. Plus, a selection of Coronation Street autographs shows up on James Layte's table
- Troon A
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Troon sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from experts Brenda Haller, David Hakeney and Clive Attrell
- Troon B
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Troon sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from experts Brenda Haller, David Hakeney and Clive Attrell
- Uttoxeter 1
David Dickinson is joined in Uttoxeter by dealers Rob Bingham, Cheryl Brown and Tim Hogarth, who attempt to strike a bargain on antiques, curios and collectibles brought along for appraisal by members of the public
- Walsall
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Ian Towning, Cheryl Brown and Mike Melody in the West Midlands town of Walsall, where they persuade locals to part with their items. Ian finds the best deal of the day when he buys a gold charm bracelet
- Walsall
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Ian Towning, Cheryl Brown and Mike Melody in the West Midlands town of Walsall, where a collection of James Bond first-edition books catches the dealers' eyes and makes its owner a handsome profit
- Walsall
David Dickinson is joined by Mike Melody, Cheryl Brown and Ian Towning in the West Midlands town of Walsall to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Beswick horses make big money when they go under the hammer
- Uttoxeter
David Dickinson is joined in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, by dealers Rob Bingham, Cheryl Brown and Tim Hogarth, who attempt to strike a bargain on antiques, curios and collectibles brought along for appraisal by members of the public. A collection of Corgi cars makes big money at auction
- Uttoxeter
David Dickinson is joined in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, by dealers Rob Bingham, Cheryl Brown and Tim Hogarth, who attempt to strike a bargain on antiques, curios and collectibles brought along for appraisal by members of the public. The deal of the day is a silver tea service bought for £1,030
- Troon C
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Troon sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from experts Brenda Haller, David Hakeney and Clive Attrell
- Ulverston
David Dickinson and antiques dealers David Hakeney, Ian Towning and Brenda Haller are on the hunt for items of interest in Ulverston, Cumbria, where a local watercolour makes big money at auction
- Ulverston
David Dickinson and antiques experts Ian Towning, Brenda Haller and David Hakeney visit Ulverston near the Lake District, where the best deal of the day is a gold charm bracelet bought by Ian for £400
- Tatton Park 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers travel to Tatton Park in Cheshire, where they offer locals the chance to take their items to auction or accept a cash payment. Interesting finds include a fruit bowl and a picture of Narcissus, and James Layte is thrilled when a model ship is brought in for valuation
- Swindon
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Tim Hogarth, Jo Brayshaw, David Ford and Karen Dalmeny in Swindon, Wiltshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A collection of Royal Doulton does well in the saleroom
- Stourbridge
Antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Stewart Hofgartner and Cheryl Hakeney visit Stourbridge in the West Midlands to assess items brought in by members of the public and haggle over the best prices for their favourites. A Gillian Ayres painting makes more than £5,000 at auction today. Presented by David Dickinson
- Stourbridge 1
Antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Stewart Hofgartner and Cheryl Hakeney are in Stourbridge to assess the treasures - and trash - brought in by members of the public and haggle over the best prices for their favourite items. Presented by David Dickinson
- Stratford-upon-Avon
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Ian Towning, James Layte and Alison Chapman in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, to offer locals the chance to take their items to auction or accept a cash sum. A set of miniature paintings is one of the day's highlights in the saleroom
- Stratford-upon-Avon
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, sort the treasures from their trash, enlisting the help of antiques experts Brenda Heller and David Tupman. Heller finds a selection of 'big boys' toys' and Tupman tries to secure a deal for a grotesque item
- Stoke-on-Trent C
David Dickinson and the team visit Stoke-on-Trent to offer locals the chance to take their items to auction or accept a cash sum. A military pith helmet, a Wedgwood urn and two Frank Hider paintings attract interest
- Stoke-on-Trent B
David Dickinson and the team visit Stoke-on-Trent, where a collection of Toby jugs fails to put a smile on dealer Karen Dalmeny's face. After failing to secure an offer, the owner tries her luck in the auction room, where the novelty items get the recognition they deserve
- Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent is the setting for today's bargain hunting, with dealers David Ford, Brenda Haller and Ian Downing viewing items including a collection of Royal Doulton dogs. David Dickinson hosts
- Stoke-on-Trent
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Stoke-on-Trent sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Dealers David Ford, Karen Dalmeny and Simon Schneider are on hand to offer expert advice
- Stoke-on-Trent A
The team visit Stoke-on-Trent, where a couple bring in a pencil sketch of what appears to be the family pet. However, the auction proves more popular than expected once dealer David Ford points out the artist's signature - that of Robert Lenkiewicz. David Dickinson presents
- Stratford-upon-Avon
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, sort the treasures from their trash. A silver photo frame makes a good price and the presenter gets in on the act when a musket powder flask turns up
- Stratford-upon-Avon
Antiques experts James Layte, Ian Towning and Alison Chapman join David Dickinson in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, where they meet the locals and haggle over their favourite items, including a diamond ring
- Swindon
David Dickinson is joined by David Ford, Karen Dalmeny, Tim Hogarth and Jo Brayshaw in Swindon, Wiltshire, to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Two Wedgwood meat dishes attract attention in the saleroom
- Swindon
David Dickinson visits Swindon, Wiltshire, where antiques experts Tim Hogarth, Karen Dalmeny, David Ford and Jo Brayshaw haggle over their favourite items, and the best deal of the day is a gold charm bracelet
- Swindon
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Swindon, Wiltshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers David Ford, Jo Brayshaw, Tim Hogarth and Karen Dalmeny. An oriental famille rose vase makes a good price in the saleroom
- Stroud
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Clive Attrell, Jo Brayshaw and David Hakeney in Stroud, Gloucestershire, to offer locals the opportunity to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The best deal of the day is an art deco ring bought by Clive
- Stroud
David Dickinson and dealers Jo Brayshaw, David Hakeney and Clive Attrell are on the hunt for antiques of interest in Stroud, Gloucestershire. Among the items making money is a diamond ring that sells for more than £1,000 at auction
- Stratford-upon-Avon
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, sort the treasures from their trash, while antiques dealers Ian Towning, James Layte and Alison Chapman tempt the locals with hard cash. A ceremonial sword makes good money at auction
- Stratford-upon-Avon 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, sort the treasures from their trash. A diamond ring makes a good price as dealers James Layte, Ian Towning and Alison Chapman look over a selection of items
- Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
David Dickinson and the team visit Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, where Cheryl Hakeney goes head to head with a junior entrepreneur as she tries to close a deal on some silver pill boxes, and David Tupman haggles over a set of collectable Corgi cars
- London
David Dickinson and dealers Ian Towning, Brenda Haller and Clive Attrell visit London to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- London
David Dickinson and dealers Jo Brayshaw, Rob Bingham and David Ford visit London to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Cheltenham 2
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers at Cheltenham Racecourse to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. One expert is keen to purchase a Royal Doulton vase before it can go to auction
- Cheltenham 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public at Cheltenham Racecourse in Gloucestershire sort the treasures from their trash. A Jaeger-LeCoultre watch catches the eye of the host, and a sparkling diamond ring makes an impression
- Cheltenham A
The show visits Cheltenham, where dealer Chris Chandler is excited to discover an erotic bronze by early 20th-century Viennese sculptor Franz Bergman, but David Dickinson encourages the owner to turn down his offer and put the piece up for auction
- Cheltenham B
David Dickinson and the team are in Cheltenham, where they offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Mike Melody bids on a grandfather clock and Chris Chandler is tempted by a carriage clock
- Cheltenham 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, sort the treasures from their trash. Items including a wrestling belt and a sovereign ring appear on the dealers' tables
- Carlisle C
David Dickinson travels to Carlisle, where he helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from an expert. Jo Brayshaw, David Ford and Simon Schneider cast their eyes over the items and prepare to seal some deals
- Carlisle
David Dickinson and the team visit Carlisle to help the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Carlisle A
David Dickinson travels to Carlisle, where he helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from an expert. Jo Brayshaw, David Ford and Simon Schneider cast their eyes over the items and prepare to seal some deals
- Carlisle B
David Dickinson and the dealers visit Carlisle, where they appraise items brought along by members of the public, including a sampler, a silver gallery tray, and a set of Dinky toys
- Cheltenham C
Tension mounts when Mike Melody makes a paltry offer of £400 for a painting by Richard Lipps, but David Dickinson urges the owners to put it up for auction in Cheltenham
- Chepstow
David Dickinson and his team arrive in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A collection of puppets evokes fond childhood memories for antiques expert Cheryl Brown, and a local butcher's George IV gold sovereign stirs up interest
- Chester 1
David Dickinson and the team visit Chester, where they haggle over antiques and collectibles brought in by members of the public, and a cornet-playing musician steals the show
- Chester 2
The search for profitable antiques takes David Dickinson and the team to Chester, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. An emotional Brenda Haller appraises souvenirs that bring back family memories, and a collection of pigs goes under the hammer
- Chester 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public at Chester Racecourse sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Mike Melody, Tim Hogarth and Cheryl Brown. Two mahogany knife boxes catch Mike Sharp's eye
- Chester 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Chester sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Welsh-speaking seller tries to charm the dealers, and a pair of chatty sisters pay two visits to the auction
- Cheshire
David Dickinson is joined by Stewart Hofgartner, Brenda Haller, Michael Hogben and Alison Chapman in Cheshire to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The day's best deal is a Doulton Lambeth lavatory pan, which makes £400
- Chepstow 4
David Dickinson and his team visit Chepstow, Monmouthshire, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A father and son achieve a surprising result with a car-boot sale bargain
- Chepstow
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers are in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Michael Hogben bids on a large road atlas and Mike Melody spots some collectable pottery figures made by an up-and-coming Italian designer
- Chepstow
David Dickinson and his team visit Chepstow, Monmouthshire, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A father and son achieve a surprising result with a car-boot sale bargain
- Chepstow 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Dealer Mike Melody bids for a Sudanese battle shield, while Michael Hogben is serenaded by a former Stars in Their Eyes contestant
- Carlisle
David Dickinson and the team visit Carlisle to meet members of the public hoping to sort treasures from their trash. They have the option of putting items up for auction or accepting a cash sum
- Cannock 4
David Dickinson and the team visit Cannock, Staffordshire, where they offer members of the public the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. Items appraised include a collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts and a Majolica centrepiece that is admired by antiques expert David Ford
- Buxton
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Buxton in Derbyshire to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A book signed by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor proves popular in the saleroom, and a silver crumb tray found in a cellar also attracts attention
- Buxton 1
David Dickinson and the team visit Buxton, Derbyshire, where they haggle over their favourite items, including a mantle clock that has been hidden in a drawer for 50 years, an unusual porcelain toilet and a collection of football programmes
- Buxton 3
David Dickinson and the team visit Buxton, Derbyshire, where they haggle over their favourite items, including a Chinese bronze trough, an antique fire service helmet, a coral and diamond necklace, and a stool
- Caernarfon
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and new expert David Tumpan in Caernarfon, North Wales, as members of the public make money by putting items up for auction or accepting a cash sum. An 18th-century glass proves a highlight in the sale room
- Buxton
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Michael Hogben, Corrie Jeffrey, Karen Dalmeny and Ian Towning in Buxton, Derbyshire, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment
- Buxton
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Buxton, Derbyshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Bury 2
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Cheryl Hakeney, Corrie Jeffrey, David Tupman and Ian Towning visit Bury, Greater Manchester, where members of the public are offered the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Bury 3
David Dickinson visits Bury, Greater Manchester, where the antiques dealers haggle over their favourite items as they offer members of the public the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Bury 4
David Dickinson hosts today's show from Bury, Greater Manchester, where Cheryl Hakeney, Corrie Jeffrey, David Tupman and Ian Towning haggle over their favourite items as they help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash
- Caernarfon
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Jo Brayshaw, Simon Schneider and David Tupman visit Caernarfon, North Wales, to help the locals sort their treasures from the trash. Some Victorian letter seals prove one of the highlights of the day when they are taken to auction
- Caernarfon, North Wales
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Jo Brayshaw, Simon Schneider and David Tupman to help members of the public in Caernarfon, North Wales, sort the treasures from their trash. The day's most profitable finds include a bronze lion
- Cambridge A2
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Cannock
David Dickinson and antiques experts Brenda Haller, Tim Hogarth, David Ford and Simon Schneider visit Cannock in Staffordshire, where they help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Cannock
David Dickinson and a team of antiques experts visit Cannock in Staffordshire, where they offer members of the public the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. Items appraised include a miner's tobacco box, a tiny rocking chair and an electric-shock machine
- Cannock 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Cannock, Staffordshire, sort the treasures from their trash, sizing up a mix of desirable antiques and vintage curios. Items on show include a gold football medal that causes a stir in the saleroom
- Cambridge A1
A mother and daughter in Cambridge turn down dealer Ian's offer of £500 for their antique sampler and take the risk of putting it up for auction - with surprising results. David Dickinson presents
- Cambridge
Karen Dalmeny deals with her heart rather than her head when she falls for a diamond ring in Cambridge. She wants the item for herself, and makes an offer - but the seller may instead choose to send it to auction. David Dickinson presents
- Cambridge
A mother and daughter in Cambridge turn down dealer Ian's offer of £500 for their antique sampler and take the risk of putting it up for auction - with surprising results. David Dickinson presents
- Cambridge
The team are in Cambridge once again inspecting local antiques to sort the treasure from the trash. Dealer Ian Towning buys coral jewellery, while Karen Dalmeny pays £280 for a silver condiment set. David Dickinson presents
- Cambridge
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Ian Towning, Karen Dalmeny and Clive Attrell in Cambridge, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Chester Racecourse
A portrait miniature catches the eye of dealer Tim Hogarth as he joins David Dickinson and the team of antiques experts at Chester Racecourse. Members of the public are offered the chance to accept a cash sum or take items of interest to auction
- Chester Racecourse
David Dickinson helps members of the public at Chester Racecourse sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Mike Melody, Tim Hogarth and Cheryl Brown. A Moorcroft jardiniere makes a big profit at auction
- Colne
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Colne, Lancashire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Tim Hogarth gets very excited over a bracelet made of Scottish gold and some pieces by Clarice Cliff are brought to Simon Schneider's table
- Colne 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Colne, Lancashire, sort the treasures from their trash. Simon Schneider is presented with a selection of clairvoyance glasses, and Jo Brayshaw presides over mugs featuring four famous faces
- Colne 2
David Dickinson hosts the show from Colne, Lancashire, where a team of antiques dealers haggle over their favourite items as they help locals sort the treasures from their trash. Simon Schneider talks football history, Tim Hogarth splashes out on diamonds, and a pair of spelter figurines catch Karen Dalmeny's eye
- Colne 4
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Colne, Lancashire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Japanese bronze eagle is brought to Jo Brayshaw's table and Tim Hogarth enters a bidding war over an item
- Co Durham
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Jo Brayshaw, Tim Hogarth and Michael Hogben at Barnard Castle, Co Durham, where the best deal of the day proves to be an old teddy bear sold at auction for an African charity
- Cleethorpes 4
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Items include signed theatre programmes, a Romeo and Juliet ornament and a pair of bronze hunting figures
- Cleethorpes 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, sort the treasures from the trash. Items on the dealers' table include Beatles memorabilia and recently discovered Victorian photographs, while a pair of small continental lions cause a stir in the saleroom
- Cleethorpes 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Items include an unusual Wedgwood vase that catches the eye of one of the dealers, while David looks at a collection of memorabilia from the Butlins holiday camp in Skegness
- Cleethorpes 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Items including salad servers, plates and teapots catch the dealers' eyes, while an after-dinner coffee pot becomes the star of the day's antique banquet
- Compilation 1
Highlights from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Decorative items, silver and James Bond memorabilia get the experts haggling with members of the public, and a seller in Coventry celebrates when her wine cooler fetches a good price in the saleroom
- Compilation 1
Memorable moments from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques experts. Items of interest include a tricoloured gold bracelet, a signed football, a set of Bisque figures and a necklace made from emeralds and diamonds
- Compilation 4
More memorable moments from the show that follows David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Members of the public haggle with the experts over a fire mantle, a diamond ring and a set of medallions
- Compilation 5
Highlights from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Members of the public haggle with the experts over an assortment of toys, jewellery and decorative items, and Michael Hogben sees the potential in a teddy bear that turns up on his table
- Compilation 5
Highlights from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Members of the public haggle with the experts over two carriage clocks, a Jaeger LeCoultre watch and an Indian silver bowl
- Coventry 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers are in Coventry, where they offer locals the chance to take their collectibles and heirlooms to auction or accept a cash sum. Tim Hogarth looks to purchase a painting of London Bridge that grabs everybody's attention
- Compilation 4
Memorable moments from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Karen Dalmeny haggles with the seller of a Beswick dog in an attempt to stop the item going to auction, and a Moorcroft vase catches David Ford's eye in the West Midlands town of Walsall
- Compilation 3
Highlights from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Items for sale include an art deco Clarice Cliff jug, a papier-mache chess set and a silver tea service
- Compilation 2
Memorable moments from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques experts. A pair of Victorian handcuffs attracts Alison Chapman's attention and Karen Dalmeny has a battle on her hands with a young seller who wants money for a school trip
- Compilation 2
Memorable moments from the show, with David Dickinson and antiques experts Tim Hogarth, Brenda Haller, Michael Hogben, Jan Keyne and Alison Chapman. Items of interest include a pair of watercolours, a 19th-century violin and a set of Persian silk rugs
- Compilation 3
Highlights from the show, as David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers offer members of the public the chance to take their items to auction or accept a cash payment. Items up for sale include a clock inkwell, a 19th-century sampler and a silver tea set
- Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A diamond attracts the attention of expert Cheryl Hakeney and a neglected mouth organ goes up for sale
- Cleckheaton 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, where a 1950s Woolworths dinner set fetches a good price and holiday souvenirs raise more than £200 at auction
- Chesterfield 3
The search for profitable antiques brings David Dickinson and a team of experts to Chesterfield in Derbyshire. A painting without a signature raises eyebrows in the dealers' den and an inherited tribal club that has been in storage for years fetches a good price at auction
- Chesterfield, Derbyshire
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques dealers Cheryl Hakeney, Tim Hogarth and Mike Melody try to tempt the punters with cash offers for their collectibles, and an old photo album does well at auction
- Chesterfield, Derbyshire
David Dickinson and the team visit Chesterfield in Derbyshire, where the antiques experts haggle over their favourite items and a gold necklace bought by a loving husband does well at auction
- Chichester
The team visit the market town of Chichester, where a wily vendor soon impresses David by inveigling dealer Ian Towning into paying over the odds for a collection of Bunnykins figurines
- Chesterfield 1
Cheryl Hakeney, Tim Hogarth and Mike Melody join David Dickinson on a visit to Chesterfield in Derbyshire, where local people hope to cash in on their potentially profitable items, including an old photo album that does well at auction
- Chesterfield
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Mike Melody, Tim Hogarth and Cheryl Hakeney are in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, to help members of the public find a good deal for their items. A Japanese ivory lobster does well at auction
- Chesterfield
David Dickinson and the team visit Chesterfield in Derbyshire to help members of the public sort their treasures from the trash. The antiques experts haggle over their favourite items and Tim Hogarth parts with £1,200 for a gold bracelet
- Chesterfield
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Items include a gold and pearl necklace found inside a £1 teapot, and a bowl being auctioned by a struggling artist to help him pay for a new easel
- Chesterfield
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Chesterfield, Derbyshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Two brass dogs are sold to raise money for charity and a dealer pays a good price for a gold necklace
- Chichester A
David Dickinson and the team travel to Chichester, where dealer Alistair digs deep to find £300 for two watches and an offer is made on a car teapot. However, Simon's bid for a postcard album is turned down by its owner, who decides to try her luck in the auction room
- Chippenham
David Dickinson and the team visit Chippenham in Wiltshire, where Karen Dalmeny haggles over an oil painting of a Parisian scene, as the antiques experts help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. With Simon Schneider, Cheryl Brown and Ian Towning
- Cirencester
David Dickinson joins antiques dealers Ian Towning, Brenda Haller and Michael Hogben in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, to meet locals hoping for good deals on their collectibles
- Cleckheaton
David Dickinson visits Cleckheaton in West Yorkshire, where he and Stewart Hofgartner enthuse over a pair of Royal Doulton vases, and Alison Chapman sets her sights on jewellery that a woman is selling on her husband's behalf
- Cleckheaton
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Items include an 18th-century inkwell and a collection of gold
- Cirencester
In Cirencester, Michael Hogben is asked to appraise a painting by Thomas Hennel, but doesn't recognise the artist's name and offers only £300 - prompting the vendor to try his luck at auction
- Chippenham A
Chippenham is the venue as a woman gets rid of her unwanted wedding ring and dealer Clive Attrell can't stop handing over the money to one lucky couple of sellers
- Chippenham
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Cheryl Brown, Ian Towning and Karen Dalmeny help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash in Chippenham, Wiltshire. A metal garage sign makes a good profit in the saleroom
- Chippenham
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Chippenham, Wiltshire, decide whether to accept cash deals from antiques experts Ian Towning, Karen Dalmeny, Simon Schneider and Cheryl Brown or take a risk in the saleroom. An oil painting fetches a good price at auction
- Chippenham
David Dickinson and his team offer members of the public in Chippenham, Wiltshire, the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A damaged oil painting proves a hit at auction and the owner of an old garage sign is surprised by its valuation
- Bury 1
David Tupman, Corrie Jeffreys, Cheryl Hakeney and Ian Towning accompany David Dickinson to Bury, Greater Manchester, where they cast their eyes over a selection of antiques submitted for assessment by members of the public
- Burton upon Trent
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers David and Cheryl Hakeney and James Layte in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, where locals have the chance to sell their items for auction or accept a cash sum. Diamond ear-studs make good money in the saleroom
- Berkhamsted 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A tea set and a gold bracelet do well in the saleroom
- Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
David Dickinson and the team visit Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, where a 19th-century Italian brooch and Beatles memorabilia are among the items brought in by members of the public
- Best Of
Memorable moments from the show, in which David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Expert Tim Hogarth has a battle on his hands over a gold Ebel watch, and a pair of early Moorcroft vases cause a stir
- Best Of
Highlights from the show, in which David Dickinson and the team help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Expert David Hakeney examines an aquamarine ring, while Tim Hogarth has his eye on some sovereigns
- Berkhamsted
David Dickinson and the team visit Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire, where a two-faced doll raises a smile and a car mascot from Lalique leaves Tim Hogarth digging deep to save it from going to auction
- Berkhamsted
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, sort the treasures from their trash, enlisting the help of two antiques experts. Tim Hogarth is delighted after finding a selection of silver sauce boats, while Ian Towning spends hundreds of pounds on a gold chain and coin
- Bedworth 2
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Brenda Haller, James Layte and Mike Melody in Bedworth, Warwickshire, where locals have the chance to sell their items at auction or accept a cash sum. One of the day's highlights is some Fairyland lustreware bought by Mike for £2,600
- Bedworth, Warwickshire
David Dickinson visits Bedworth in Warwickshire, where antiques experts Mike Melody, Brenda Haller and James Layte haggle over their favourite items, and a cigarette case livens up the salesroom
- Bedworth, Warwickshire
David Dickinson visits Bedworth in Warwickshire, where antiques experts Mike Melody, Brenda Haller and James Layte offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is a gold cigarette case bought by Brenda for £800
- Best Of
More memorable moments from the show, in which David Dickinson and the team help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Expert Henry Nicholls tries to buy a cameo brooch, and Simon Schneider looks at a pair of clairvoyance glasses
- Best Of
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, as Karen Dalmeny has a close call on a silver convex watch and Mark Stevens gets a little worked up over a collection of gold sovereigns
- Best Of 4
Highlights from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Stewart Hofgartner is impressed by a collection of garage signs, the sale of some Bob Monkhouse memorabilia at auction reduces a seller to tears and a mysterious box reveals a strange secret
- Best Of 5
Highlights from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Alison Chapman appraises an extraordinary amount of silver worthy of a museum exhibit
- Birmingham
David Dickinson is joined in Birmingham by experts Jo Brayshaw, Mike Melody, Karen Dalmeny and David Tupman, who try to strike a bargain on antiques, curios and collectibles brought along for appraisal by members of the public. A collection of tradesmen's whistles does well at auction
- Birmingham
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Birmingham sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers David Tupman, Jo Brayshaw, Mike Melody and Karen Dalmeny. An ivory plaque causes a stir in the saleroom
- Best Of 3
Highlights from the show, featuring David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Karen Dalmeny's bartering skills are put to the test, a toy plane proves a hit at auction and Mike Melody appraises a gold bracelet
- Best Of 2
Memorable moments from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers. Ian Towning finds a striking piece of jewellery, Mike Melody takes a look at a giant beer bottle and a strawberry basket impresses in the auction house
- Best Of 1
Highlights from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques experts. A dusty old book takes Karen Dalmeny by surprise in the dealers' den and Mike Melody's bartering skills are pushed to the limit. At auction, a collection of rare postcards raises eyebrows
- Best Of 2
Memorable moments from the show, with David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers
- Best of 2
Memorable moments from the show in which David Dickinson and the team help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Ian Towning sets his sights on a silver tea service and Stewart Hofgartner discovers an old fireman's helmet
- Bedworth 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Bedworth, Warwickshire, sort the treasures from their trash. A cigarette case offers a good price as dealers Mike Melody, Brenda Haller and James Layte give advice on a selection of items
- Barnard Castle
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Tim Hogarth, Michael Hogben and Jo Brayshaw are on the hunt for items in Barnard Castle, Co Durham, where a classy clock sells for an impressive price at auction
- Alnwick 2
David Dickinson is joined in Northumberland by dealers Mike Melody, David Hakeney and Jo Brayshaw, who bid for a selection of antiques, curios and collectibles brought along by members of the public
- Alnwick, Northumberland
Antiques experts Jo Brayshaw, Mike Melody and David Hakeney visit Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, where a scrimshaw creates plenty of interest in the auction room after a selection of collectibles and curios have been appraised by the dealers. Presented by David Dickinson
- Alnwick, Northumberland
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Mike Melody, David Hakeney and Jo Brayshaw travel to Alnwick, Northumberland to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. A De Morgan china bowl proves to be the best deal of the day
- Alton 1
David Dickinson and the team visit Alton Towers, where hopeful sellers come along in a bid to raise cash. Karen Dalmeny eyes an insect brooch, David Tupman is drawn to some Sylvac dogs, and Corrie Jeffrey tries to buy a Baume Mercier watch
- Alnwick 1
David Dickinson is joined at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, by experts Mike Melody, David Hakeney and Jo Brayshaw, who bid for antiques, curios and collectibles including Coalport china
- Aintree Racecourse
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Brenda Haller, Mike Melody and Helen Gardiner at Aintree Racecourse, Merseyside to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is a diamond watch bought by Simon
- Aintree 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public at Aintree Racecourse, Merseyside, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from dealers Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte. The deal of the day is a gold and diamond Rolex watch
- Aintree Racecourse
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Brenda Haller, Mike Melody and Helen Gardiner at Aintree racecourse in Liverpool to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A gold cigarette case fetches a high price in the saleroom
- Aintree Racecourse
David Dickinson is joined by Simon Schneider, Helen Gardiner, Mike Melody and Brenda Haller at Aintree racecourse, Liverpool, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A gold racehorse pendant proves to be the deal of the day
- Banbury 1
David Dickinson and the team visit Banbury, Oxfordshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Items of interest include an intriguing attic find, a corkscrew and a valuable glass vase
- Banbury 2
David Dickinson and the team visit Banbury in Oxfordshire, where dealers help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, valuing items including an antique judges wig and a clock-work toy. John Parker also likes the look of a revolver
- Bangor 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Bangor, Gwynedd, sort the treasures from their trash, as dealers Janice Kehoe, James Layte, Debbie Serpell and Mark Stevens offer them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Bangor 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Bangor, north Wales sort the treasures from their trash, and dealers Janice Kehoe, James Layte, Debbie Serpell and Mark Stevens offer them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Bangor 4
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Bangor, north Wales, sort the treasures from their trash, and dealers Janice Kehoe, James Layte, Debbie Serpell and Mark Stevens offer them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Bangor University
David Dickinson joins regulars David Ford, Cheryl Brown and David Tupman at Bangor University in North Wales, where locals have the chance to sell their items at auction or accept a cash sum. Four pieces of Moorcroft pottery fetch a good price in the saleroom
- Bangor 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Bangor, north Wales, sort the treasures from their trash, as dealers Janice Kehoe, James Layte, Debbie Serpell and Mark Stevens offer them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Bangor
David Dickinson is joined by regulars David Ford, David Tupman and Cheryl Brown in Bangor, North Wales, to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Moorcroft vase makes big money in the saleroom today
- Banbury 3
David Dickinson and the team visit Banbury in Oxfordshire, where dealers help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, valuing items including a collection of Second World War memorabilia and a painting by a prolific English artist
- Banbury 4
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Banbury in Oxfordshire, where they sort through more antiques submitted for attention by members of the public. Stewart Hofgartner spots a good deal in the form of a telescope, and Jo Brayshaw examines a Royal Doulton china collection
- Bangor
David Dickinson and antiques experts Cheryl Brown, David Ford and David Tupman help people in Bangor, North Wales, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Nathaniel Mills card case performs well in the saleroom
- Birmingham
David Dickinson is joined in Birmingham by experts Jo Brayshaw, Mike Melody, Karen Dalmeny and David Tupman, who try to strike a bargain on antiques, curios and collectibles brought along for appraisal by members of the public. A diamond ring makes good money at auction
- Birmingham 4
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Jo Brayshaw, Mike Melody, Karen Dalmeny and David Tupman in Birmingham, where they appraise collectibles and heirlooms brought along by members of the public. A collection of old road maps does well at auction
- Bristol 3
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Mike Melody, Tim Hogarth and Cheryl Hakeney are on the hunt for items of interest in Bristol, trying to persuade locals to either accept a cash sum or take their possessions to auction. A wooden pipe-tamper with an appealing provenance makes good money in the saleroom
- Bristol 3
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Bristol to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A mixed assortment of toys, artwork and crockery attract the experts' attention and Corrie Jeffrey is delighted when a Victorian purse turns up on her table
- Bristol 4
The search for profitable antiques takes David Dickinson and a team of experts to Bristol, where they give locals the chance to auction their items or accept a cash payment. Corrie Jeffrey tries to tempt the owner of a sugar casket with an offer, while Mark Stevens is impressed by a 19th-century sword
- Bristol A
The team appraises items in Bristol, where dealer Mike Melody is particularly taken with an ornate water heater brought in by would-be vendors Janet and Ken, who hope it will net them a tidy profit
- Bristol 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Bristol, where Michael Hogben is impressed when a barograph arrives at his table and Simon Schneider battles to get his hands on a proof print by one of Winston Churchill's daughters
- Bristol 1
David Dickinson hosts today's show from Bristol, where he helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. The dealers haggle over a collection of decorative items, silver and even weapons, while a pastel drawing causes a stir
- Bristol
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Bristol sort the treasures from their trash, while antiques dealers Mike Melody, Tim Hogarth and Cheryl Hakeney keep an eye open for good deals
- Bristol
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Bristol sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from dealers Mike Melody, David Ford and Karen Dalmeny
- Bristol
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Bristol sort the treasures from their trash, while antiques dealers Mike Melody, Tim Hogarth and Cheryl Hakeney keep an eye open for good deals. Mike pays a lot of money for a selection of gold jewellery
- Bristol B
The team visit Bristol, where David Ford's eye is caught by a resident's mint-condition barograph. The seller proves difficult to crack, and the dealer faces a struggle to get his hands on the item. David Dickinson presents
- Bristol Cathedral
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Tim Hogarth, Mike Melody and Cheryl Hakeney visit Bristol Cathedral, where they offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Victorian doll is among the items that make big money
- Burton C
David Dickinson and the team visit Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, where a diamond ring brought along by a member of the public is the subject of an offer from dealer Simon Schneider, but the owner decides to take a chance at auction. Expert Karen Dalmeny pays good money for a Moorcroft vase and decides to put it up for sale to see what profit she can make
- Burton-on-Trent
David Dickinson travels to Burton-on-Trent in Staffordshire to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques dealers James Layte and David and Cheryl Hakeney offer them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum, and some war diaries make big money when they go under the hammer
- Burton upon Trent
David Dickinson visits the historic town of Burton upon Trent with dealers Karen Dalmenby, James Layte and Simon Schneider. The objects they peruse include a Moorcroft vase and a diamond ring
- Burton upon Trent
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers David and Cheryl Hakeney and James Layte in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire. The purchase of a gold bracelet proves to be the best deal of the day as the team offers members of the public the chance to sort the treasures from their trash
- Burton
The team visit Burton-upon-Trent, where dealer Simon Schneider attempts to buy a biscuit barrel - but its owner doesn't give it up without a fight. Meanwhile, a couple debate whether to sell their candlesticks to Karen Dalmeny. Presented by David Dickinson
- Burton
David Dickinson helps members of the public make money from their antiques and heirlooms in Burton-upon-Trent as Second World War memorabilia, political cartoons and a collection of whiskey jars are brought in for sale
- Bristol Cathedral
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Tim Hogarth, Mike Melody and Cheryl Hakeney are at Bristol Cathedral, where they offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Mike provides a highlight when he buys a selection of gold jewellery
- Burgess Hill
David Dickinson and antiques experts Karen Dalmeny, David Ford and Clive Attrell visit Burgess Hill, West Sussex, to offer members of the public the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Karen buys a stuffed miniature dog for £550
- Burgess Hill
David Dickinson and antiques experts Karen Dalmeny, David Ford and Clive Attrell visit Burgess Hill, West Sussex. A slate garniture catches one of the dealer's eyes as the team offers members of the public the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Braintree, Essex
David Dickinson visits Braintree, Essex, to offer members of the public the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Karen Dalmeny, Brenda Haller and Cheryl Hakeney. The best deal of the day is a large porcelain figure bought by Karen
- Braintree
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Cheryl Hakeney, Karen Dalmeny and Brenda Haller in Braintree, Essex, to help locals sort the treasures from their trash. An ivory pig does well in the saleroom
- Blackpool
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques experts in Blackpool to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. Ian Towning puts in a generous bid for a boxed coffee set and David Hakeney gets the chance to purchase a pink flamingo
- Blackpool
David Dickinson and his team are in Blackpool, where dealers Rob Bingham, Brenda Haller and Ian Towning are hoping to clinch good deals with the locals for their antiques. Today's star item is a ceramic boxing plaque which could make a lot of money at auction
- Blackpool
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Brenda Haller, Ian Towning and Rob Bingham in Blackpool, where they hope to make a tidy profit helping the locals sort their treasures from the trash. A medal with links to former footballer Stan Mortensen attracts plenty of interest at auction
- Blackpool 3
David Dickinson and dealers Ian Towning, Rob Bingham and Brenda Haller head to Blackpool, hoping to tempt the locals to sell their bric-a-brac and valuables. A set of antique golf balls makes a large profit at auction
- Blackpool
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques experts in Blackpool to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. Corrie Jeffrey shows interest in a presentation baton from a diamond jubilee band and a spelter lamp attract a lot of attention
- Blackpool
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques experts in Blackpool to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. A tribal shield attracts a lot of attention and Mike Melody hopes to do a deal to add to his extensive collection of pot lids
- Blackpool
The locals turn up at Blackpool's Imperial Hotel with a good selection of antiques, hoping to make some money from the Real Dealers. Notable sales include a WH Goss tiger that makes a tidy sum at auction
- Blackpool
A number of items go up for sale in Blackpool, including a selection of watercolour prints of Salford and Liverpool. Local resident Joyce Cooper receives a pleasant surprise when she takes her late husband's watch collection to auction, but the big deal of the day is an assortment of autographs and photos of Hollywood greats
- Blackpool
David Dickinson and his team of dealers help members of the public in Blackpool sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Blackpool 3
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques experts in Blackpool, where David Hakeney is keen to purchase a dish made by a famous French designer, and Corrie Jeffrey gets the chance to make an offer on an item with an illustrious history
- Blackpool C
A number of items go up for sale in Blackpool Imperial Hotel's famous Washington Ballroom Suite, including a stunning vase and a collection of precious jewellery. Plus, glass designer John Ditchfield makes a surprise visit
- Bolton
David Dickinson visits Bolton, Greater Manchester, where antiques experts David Hakeney, Mike Melody and Jo Brayshaw offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Some cups do well in the saleroom today
- Bolton
David Dickinson is joined by regulars Mike Melody, Jo Brayshaw and David Hakeney in Bolton, Greater Manchester, to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A gold charm bracelet makes big money in the saleroom
- Braintree
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Cheryl Hakeney, Karen Dalmeny and Brenda Haller visit Braintree in Essex, where members of the public are offered the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A polyphone raises a lot of interest in the saleroom
- Bolton
David Dickinson visits Bolton, Greater Manchester, where antiques experts David Hakeney, Mike Melody and Jo Brayshaw offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is a Della Robbia jug bought by David for £470
- Bognor Regis
A woman from Bognor Regis looks to sell an 18th-century Bavarian powder horn that has been in her family for four generations. Dealer Clive Attrell is immediately impressed by the antique, but faces a tough challenge to take it off her hands
- Bognor
David Dickinson and dealers Clive Attrell, Karen Dalmeny and Michael Hogben visit the seaside town of Bognor, where they persuade locals to put their antiques up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Bognor
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Clive Attrell, Karen Dalmeny and Michael Hogben in Bognor, where they persuade locals to part with items, offering them the chance to auction them off or accept a cash sum
- Bognor Regis
Joan and daughter Ann seek the opinion of expert Clive Attrell when selling the family jewellery but he advises them that the items only have scrap value, prompting them to consult David Dickinson
- Coventry 2
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Coventry to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Alison Chapman puts a large bid on a silver wine cooler
- Coventry 3
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Coventry to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Cheryl Hakeney finds herself on the receiving end of a charm offensive by one elderly seller, while everyone is surprised by the high bids one item attracts in the saleroom
- Lancaster 2
David Dickinson and the antiques dealers visit Lancaster to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Tim Hogarth haggles over a piece of pottery, and one seller is in for a big surprise in the saleroom
- Lancaster 3
The team visits Lancaster to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Stewart Hofgartner discovers a slot machine he is especially keen to buy, and a large collection of gold coins catches the eye of Tim Hogarth. Presented by David Dickinson
- Lancaster A
A gold pocket watch and a chest of drawers with great sentimental value to its owner go up for sale in Lancaster, as David Dickinson helps more punters in Lancaster make money by sorting the treasures from their trash
- Lancaster A1
David Dickinson helps punters in Lancaster make money by sorting the treasures from their trash. Dealers Brenda Haller, Tim Hogarth, and Mike Melody give expert advice
- Lancaster 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Lancaster sort the treasures from their trash, with help from dealers Karen Dalmeny, Mike Melody, Helen Gardiner and David Hakeney. A large Shelley tea set makes a good price at auction
- Lancaster 1
David Dickinson and the antiques dealers visit Lancaster, Lancashire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Tim Hogarth haggles over some jewellery, Corrie Jeffrey is bowled over by a pair of Victorian lustres, and an impressive ring arrives on Mark Stevens' table, as local sellers wonder whether to settle for a cash sum or try their luck at auction
- Lancaster
David Dickinson is joined by Mike Melody, Karen Dalmeny, David Hakeney and Helen Gardiner in Lancaster, where they help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Two autograph books do well at auction
- Lancaster
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers David Hakeney, Karen Dalmeny, Mike Melody and Helen Gardiner in Lancaster, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A Royal Doulton fox fetches a high price in the saleroom
- Lancaster 1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Lancaster sort the treasures from their trash, with help from dealers Karen Dalmeny, Mike Melody, Helen Gardiner and David Hakeney. A large Shelley tea set makes a good price at auction
- Lancaster B
David Dickinson helps punters in Lancaster make money by sorting the treasures from their trash, while dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Karen Dalmeny and Mike Melody hope to make a fast buck by offering cash for their collectibles
- Lancaster B
David Dickinson visits Lancaster and helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to either accept a cash sum for their items or take a chance and put them up for auction. Expert dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Karen Dalmeny and Mike Melody are on hand to advise
- Leamington Spa 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where items of interest include a pair of saddle bags, a walnut travelling case and a grand-looking jardiniere
- Leamington Spa 3
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Cheryl Hakeney, Mike Melody and Anna Rennie visit Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where members of the public are offered the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A diamond and aquamarine brooch does well in the saleroom
- Leamington Spa 3
David Dickinson and the team visit Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. Today, a collection of silver snuffboxes and a set of Matchbox cars are among the items brought in to be valued
- Leamington Spa 4
David Dickinson and the team head for Royal Leamington Spa in Warwickshire, where they examine a pair of unusual flambe bowls and an ornate mantelpiece. David Ford also takes a chance on a set of antique fishing rods
- Leamington Spa 1: Royal Show
The team continues the week's Diamond Jubilee theme with a visit to Leamington Spa, where items brought along include a Silver Jubilee commemorative plate and a collection of Royal Worcester
- Leamington Spa
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Cheryl Hakeney, Mike Melody and Anna Rennie visit Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where members of the public are offered the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A collection of paintings by Welsh artist Jack Jones does very well in the saleroom
- Lancaster C
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Lancaster sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from an expert
- Leamington Spa
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Leamington Spa sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Cheryl Hakeney, Mike Melody and Anna Rennie. A collection of Moorcroft pottery makes a good price in the saleroom
- Leamington Spa
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Leamington Spa sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Cheryl Hakeney, Mike Melody and Anna Rennie. A gold opal pill box makes a good price in the saleroom
- Lancaster
David Dickinson is joined by Mike Melody, Helen Gardiner, David Hakeney and Karen Dalmeny in Lancaster to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is a selection of gold sovereigns sold for £430
- Lancaster
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Lancaster sort the treasures from their trash, and dealers James Layte, Jo Brayshaw and Simon Schneider look for bargains. The best deal of the day is a camp silver centrepiece
- Kendal
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Kendal, Cumbria, sort the treasures from their trash. A striking art-deco jug catches the eye of antiques dealer Simon Schneider, and David Hakeney offers hundreds of pounds for a collection of tortoiseshell card and cigar cases
- Kendal
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Kendal, Cumbria, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A medal from the Crimean War causes a stir when it goes under the hammer, and a cameo brooch turns out to be more valuable than previously thought
- Kendal
David Dickinson visits the Lake District town of Kendal to help members of the public make money from their treasures. The locals decide whether to accept cash sums from dealers Simon Schneider, Tim Hogarth and Mike Melody or try their luck in the auction room
- Kendal A1
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Kendal
David Dickinson and the team visit Kendal in the Lake District, where a glass figure of Queen Victoria containing uranium attracts plenty of interest, and a double diamond ring sold for a good cause fetches a good sum
- Kendal
A sketch by Lakeland legend Alfred Wainwright fails to impress dealer Mike Melody, forcing its owner to take the work into the auction room in the hope of finding an interested bidder. David Dickinson presents
- Kendal
Couple Walter and Sylvia try to sell a ceramic camel to Real Dealer Tim when the team visit Kendal in Cumbria. The pair have high hopes of making a killing on the deal and have planned to purchase a high-definition TV with the proceeds of the transaction. David Dickinson presents
- Kendal
David Dickinson is joined in Kendal by dealers Simon Schneider, Tim Hogarth and Mike Melody, who appraise curios and collectibles brought along by members of the public, including Beatrix Potter figurines and a set of marbles
- Kendal
A Kendal couple decide to sell a vintage train set, but Mike Melody's initial offer for the hand-built item is refused as the pair try to hold out for £1,000. It is left to David Dickinson to try and negotiate a price that suits everyone
- Kendal C
David Dickinson helps members of the public in the Lake District town of Kendal make money by sorting the treasures from their trash to put up for auction, while dealers Simon Schneider, Tim Hogarth and Mike Melody tempt them with cash offers
- Kendal C2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in the Lake District town of Kendal make money by sorting the treasures from their trash to put up for auction. Dealers Simon Schneider, Tim Hogarth and Mike Melody tempt the locals with cash offers - with the best deal of the day being a Netsuke Japanese figure bought by Simon for £450
- Kidderminster
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Kidderminster, Worcestershire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A rare set of plates by celebrated silversmith Paul Storr impresses the experts and goes on to make big money in the saleroom
- Kidderminster
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, sort the treasures from their trash. Classic pottery and a wealth of boys' toys catch the eye, while dealer Mike Melody pays thousands of pounds for a rare Japanese sculpture
- Kidderminster
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Kidderminster, Worcestershire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Brenda Haller and Mike Melody check out unusual paintings, while Stewart Hofgartner appraises Beswick items and buys a rare ostrich sculpture
- Lancaster
David Dickinson visits Lancaster to help locals get the best price for their collectibles by sending them to auction or accepting cash offers from dealers Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte. A collection of Beswick cows makes a good price in the saleroom
- Kidderminster
David Dickinson and the team appraise antiques and curios in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, offering locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A painting by Isle of Man artist John Miller Nicholson makes hundreds of pounds in the saleroom
- Kidderminster
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Mike Melody and Brenda Haller visit Kidderminster, Worcestershire, to help locals make money from their collectibles. The best deal of the day is a pair of Worcester vases bought by Simon for £2,000
- Kendal, Cumbria
David Dickinson visits Kendal in Cumbria, where the antiques experts haggle over their favourite items. A local artefact raises a good sum and a charm bracelet proves popular at auction
- Kidderminster
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Mike Melody and Brenda Haller. A brass inkwell bought for £20 makes a good profit at auction
- Kidderminster
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Brenda Haller, Mike Melody and Simon Schneider in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Brenda buys a French carriage clock for more than £400
- Leeds 1
The search for profitable antiques takes David Dickinson and a team of dealers to Leeds, where Debbie Serpell and David Ford compete to buy a rocking horse before it ends up at auction, and Michael Hogben puts a price on gold items brought to his table
- Leeds 2
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Leeds sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Items brought to the dealers' tables include a collection of cigarette cards and two 18th-century swords
- Llandudno
David Dickinson is joined in Llandudno, North Wales, by Ian Towning, Rob Bingham and Mike Melody to offer locals the chance of putting valuable items up for auction or accepting a cash sum
- Llandudno
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Mike Melody, Tim Hogarth and Alistair Lamont to appraise curios and collectibles brought along by the public in Llandudno, North Wales. The biggest and best deal of the day is struck by Mike, who buys a pair of gold watches
- Llandudno 1
David and dealers Tim Hogarth, Mike Melody and Alistair Lamont appraise curios and collectibles brought along by the public in Llandudno, North Wales, where the best deal of the day is a Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre bowl
- Llandudno 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Llandudno, north Wales, sort the treasures from their trash. Corrie Jeffrey haggles over a restored bath chair and a pair of Moorcroft vases prove popular
- Llandudno
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Llandudno, North Wales, to offer locals the chance of putting valuable items up for auction or accepting a cash sum. A pair of Worcester plates attracts a big offer from Simon Schneider and a diamond bracelet does well in the saleroom
- Llandudno
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Stewart Hofgartner, Corrie Jeffrey, Janice Kehoe and Simon Schneider in Llandudno, North Wales, to offer locals the chance of putting valuable items up for auction or accepting a cash sum
- Llandudno
A Llandudno woman takes a chance by putting a collectible Rene Lalique vase up for auction after rejecting Real Dealer Rob's offer to take it off her hands for £350
- Llandudno
David Dickinson and fellow antiques experts Rob Bingham, Mike Melody and Ian Towning trade with the local people of Llandudno, North Wales. Rob purchases some pocket watches for £200, while Mike deals £520 for a pottery collection
- Llandudno
David Dickinson and antiques experts Tim Hogarth, Mike Melody and Alistair Lamont appraise curios and collectibles brought along by the public in Llandudno, North Wales, where the best deal of the day is a Moorcroft bowl
- Llandudno 4
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Llandudno, north Wales, sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A toilet caddy and a pocket watch catch the eye of antiques expert Simon Schneider
- Llandudno A
Rob Bingham makes a series of bids for a collection of ceramic bulldogs when the team visit Llandudno, but their owner Marc decides to hold out for more than £900. It is left to David Dickinson to intervene and ensure everyone gets the best deal
- Llandudno C2
David Dickinson is joined in Llandudno by dealers Rob Bingham, Mike Melody and Ian Towning, who attempt to strike a deal on curios and collectibles brought along by members of the public, including a Royal Worcester vase
- London
Londoner Anthony turns down an offer of £2,500 from dealer Clive Attrell for a collection of 70 children's book illustrations by his Polish aunt, and goes to auction, hoping to make a lot more. David Dickinson presents
- London
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from an expert. David Ford comes across a motor racing calculator and Rob Bingham buys a large ornate table decoration
- London
London is the setting for today's bargain-hunting, with dealers David Ford, Jo Brayshaw and Rob Bingham haggling over their favourite antiques in a bid to save them from the auctioneer's hammer. David Dickinson hosts
- Llandudno C
Two Llandudno-based workers for the Welsh Air Ambulance look to make a tidy profit on behalf of the charity when they put a diamond and opal ring up for sale
- Llandudno B1
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Llandudno make money by sorting the treasures from their trash, while dealer Mike Melody buys a Georgian tallboy for £380 and Ian Towning haggles over a silver compote dish
- Llandudno A1
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Llandudno A2
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Llandudno B
Ian Towning buys a watercolour for £250 and Mike Melody deals on a Morrisware jar for £500 when David Dickinson and the team visit Llandudno to meet members of the public hoping to sort their treasures from their trash
- Liverpool C
David Dickinson helps members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum from an expert. His first port of call is Liverpool, where formidable haggler Dorothy wants to offload three oil paintings
- Liverpool
The team visits Liverpool, where Mike Melody seems to meet his match when a woman selling a pair of Italian watercolours rejects every offer he makes out of hand. She gets advice from David Dickinson on how to make the most profit possible from the paintings
- Leighton Buzzard 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, where members of the public are offered the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Interesting finds include First World War medals, a book by Hans Christian Andersen and an Easter bonnet
- Leighton Buzzard 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Debbie Serpell is impressed when a valuable carriage clock turns up on her table
- Leighton Buzzard 3
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, where members of the public are offered the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A diverse assortment of crockery, jewellery and ornaments is brought to the experts' tables and there is much excitement when a Chinese dish bought at a car-boot sale is valued at more than 300 times what its owner paid for it
- Leighton Buzzard 4
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Corrie Jeffrey and Tim Hogarth to help members of the public in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, sort the treasures from their trash. Featuring an unusual collection of motoring memorabilia and an item found collecting dust in a pub
- Leicester 4
David Dickinson and his team of antique-experts visit Leicester, where they help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Potentially valuable items include an early calculator and a silver scent bottle
- Leicester 2
David Dickinson and the team visit the home of the Leicester Tigers rugby club, where Ian Towning sets his sights on a silver and enamel compact, Cheryl Hakeney meets an old friend and a modern Charles Bartlett print catches the eye of one of the dealers
- Leeds 3
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit the Royal Armouries in Leeds to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Helen Gardiner takes a look at an enormous treasure chest and Michael Hogben is encouraged to splash out on an accordion
- Leeds 4
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers pay a visit to Leeds to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. Helen Gardiner takes a close look at a collection of Dinky toys, while Debbie Serpell takes an interest in a selection of gold coins in the dealers' den
- Leicester 1
David Dickinson and the team travel to the Welford Road stadium, home of the rugby union team Leicester Tigers, where they help the public sort the treasures from their trash. They value an unusual musical instrument and a vintage Steiff hare
- Lincoln
Antiques experts Karen Dalmeny, Simon Schneider and Mike Melody join David Dickinson in Lincoln, where a Royal Fusiliers busby causes a stir when it goes under the hammer
- Lincoln
An engraved gourd attracts interest in the auction room as antiques experts Karen Dalmeny, Simon Schneider and Mike Melody join David Dickinson in Lincoln to help locals make money from their collectibles
- Litchfield
Dealer Brenda Haller misses out on a purchase of antique jewellery offering just £60 for fear that it may not be real gold. David Dickinson's opinion is that the items are of a high carat and very valuable - prompting seller Rita to take her chances at auction
- Liverpool
Audrey from Liverpool hopes to raise a small fortune on her toy train set. David Dickinson gives advice on whether to accept the offer made by dealer Mike Melody or risk the uncertainty of the auction room
- Liverpool
David Dickinson is joined by dealers Mike Melody, Rob Bingham and David Ford in Liverpool to help locals make money by selling their antiques
- Lincoln 4
David Dickinson and the team are in Lincoln, where they appraise collectibles and antiques brought along by members of the public. One seller misses her vase being auctioned off, but is delighted when she returns and finds out how much it has sold for
- Lincoln 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Lincoln sort the treasures from their trash. Items include a diverse assortment of China, jewellery and ornaments, and a Chinese dish bought at a car-boot sale, which makes back more than 1,000 times what the owner paid for it
- Lincoln
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Lincoln to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. Michael Hogben is impressed by a big collection of postcards and James Layte is baffled by an unusual instrument
- Lincoln
A decoratively carved gourd attracts interest in the auction room as antiques experts Karen Dalmeny, Simon Schneider and Mike Melody join David Dickinson in Lincoln to help locals make money from their collectibles
- Lincoln 1
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Lincoln to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash sum. Items brought in include a former prime minister's pipe, a 19th-century truncheon and a rare microscope
- Kassam Stadium, Oxford
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Stewart Hofgartner, Jo Brayshaw, David Hakeney and Alison Chapman at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford. The day's best deal is an unusual 21-carat gold ornament bought by Jo for £600
- Kassam Stadium, Oxford
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Stewart Hofgartner, Jo Brayshaw, David Hakeney and Alison Chapman at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford. The day's best deal is a Rolex Oyster watch bought by David Hakeney for £350
- Doncaster 2
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Cheryl Hakeney, David Ford, Ian Towning and Janice Kehoe in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their heirlooms and collectibles up for auction or accept a cash payment
- Doncaster 2
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Ian Towning and David Ford in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The highlight of the day is a large collection of Spode ceramic pieces
- Doncaster 3
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Doncaster in South Yorkshire to appraise collectibles and heirlooms brought along by members of the public. Cheryl Hakeney puts a price on an unusual toy and Ian Towning examines a military-issue watch
- Doncaster 4
David Dickinson and the team head to Doncaster in South Yorkshire, where Cheryl Hakeney spots a potentially profitable designer handbag, and Ian Towning sets his sights on an unusual ornate silver desk set
- Doncaster 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Doncaster, South Yorkshire, to offer people the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A valuable gold watch catches Janice Kehoe's eye and Ian Towning is put through his paces by two locals
- Doncaster
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Brenda Haller and Mike Melody in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is a Zsolnay figurine bought by Simon
- Derby 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Derby sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Items on offer include a flower vase that has the dealers scratching their heads
- Derby 4
David Dickinson and the team of dealers visit Derby, where members of the public have the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A seller surprises Michael Hogben by bringing a guard dog along, while Alison Chapman casts an expert eye over some Clarice Cliff pottery
- Doncaster
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Brenda Haller, Simon Schneider and Mike Melody in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Simon pays big money for an Austrian clock today
- Doncaster Racecourse
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Brenda Haller, Simon Schneider and Mike Melody at Doncaster Racecourse, South Yorkshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The biggest deal of the day is a gold fob watch bought by Mike
- Durham A
David and the team visit Durham, where they meet enterprising members of the public attempting to sell a variety of items, including a chess set and miniature editions of the complete works of Shakespeare
- Ellesmere Port
David Dickinson and the team visit Ellesmere Port, where a man and his son attempt to sell a Victorian writing slope thrown out by a friend. Jo Brayshaw thinks it's a nice item, but turns down the chance to buy a photograph album offered by the same vendors. Instead it goes to auction - and even David Dickinson is surprised at the outcome
- Ellesmere Port
David Dickinson and antiques dealers David Ford, Jo Brayshaw and Steve Summerson-Wright help members of the public in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, sort the treasures from their trash by offering them the opportunity to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Ellesmere Port A
The team visit Ellesmere Port, where dealer Jo Bradshaw takes a fancy to Lorna and Lorraine's silver sugar shaker. David Dickinson presents
- Ellesmere Port C
The team visit Ellesmere Port, where Jo Bradshaw puzzles over whether a supposed lock of Lord Byron's hair is genuine, and the price of a grandfather clock rockets in the saleroom. David Dickinson presents
- Edgbaston, Birmingham
David Dickinson and his team of antiques dealers travel to Edgbaston in Birmingham to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A collection of handbags raises a lot of interest
- Edgbaston
David Dickinson and the experts help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash in Edgbaston, Birmingham, offering them the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A gold pocket watch comes under scrutiny as the host and antiques dealers Ian Towning, David Hakeney and Simon Schneider examine items brought along for appraisal
- Durham B
David Dickinson and the team descend on Durham to value more items brought in by the public. Dealer Mike Melody is mesmerised by a clock that appears to be in disrepair, and puts in a cash offer he hopes will keep its owner ticking over
- Edgbaston
A Ruskin vase goes up for auction in Edgbaston, Birmingham, as David Dickinson and dealers Simon Schneider, Ian Towning and David Hakeney bid to make money from the treasures brought in by local people
- Edgbaston
A collection of retro handbags creates interest in Edgbaston, as David Dickinson and his dealers bid to make money from the treasures brought in by local people
- Derby 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Derby to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. James Bond memorabilia is brought to Michael Hogben's table, and ancient Egyptian artefacts prove something of a disappointment for one seller
- Derby 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Derby to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. James Bond memorabilia is brought to Michael Hogben's table and ancient Egyptian artefacts are a little disappointing for one seller
- Darlington B
Darlington woman Linda hopes for a significant return on the sale of two miniature pictures. Dealer David takes a shine to them and makes an offer that would give her a 400 per cent profit, but she turns it down in favour of the unpredictable auction room
- Darwen
David Dickinson heads to Darwen, Lancashire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Antiques expert Corrie Jeffrey evaluates a Les Paul guitar in the dealers' den, and a Bergman bronze steals the show
- Darwen
David Dickinson and his team of antiques experts head to Darwen, Lancashire, to give locals the chance to take their items to auction or accept a cash sum. David Ford makes an offer on an article bought from a charity shop
- Darwen
David Dickinson visits Darwen, Lancashire, to help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. A smoker's companion in the shape of a plane raises a lot of interest, and antiques expert Jo Brayshaw hopes to pull off a deal on a selection of family silver
- Darlington
David Dickinson and his team of antiques experts visit Darlington, where they help members of the public sort their treasures from their trash by offering the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Darlington
An antique teapot is valued in Darlington, where its owner hopes to make a substantial profit on the £3 his wife paid for the item. David Dickinson is on hand to offer advice
- Crewe 1
David Dickinson and his team of experts head to Crewe in Cheshire, as members of the public gather to get their potentially valuable possessions checked. A collection of gold and silver coins attracts the attention of Mark Stevens and a Royal Worcester coffee set catches Michael Hogben's eye
- Crewe 2
David Dickinson and the team head to Crewe in Cheshire, where a man trying to get the best deal for his antique barometer puts Jo Bradshaw under pressure and Mark Stevens pays out a large sum to acquire a man's family gold
- Crewe 3
David Dickinson and his team of experts head to Crewe in Cheshire, as members of the public gather to get their potentially valuable possessions checked. Mark Stevens sets his eyes on an antique pistol, while Michael Hogben receives a visit from an inquisitive seller
- Darwen
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers head to Darwen, Lancashire, to offer locals the chance to put valuable items up for auction or accept a cash sum. David Ford makes a bid on a Lalique dish and Corrie Jeffrey's attention is attracted by a diamond ring
- Denbigh
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques experts in Denbigh, north Wales, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. An oil painting attracts Mike Melody's attention, while Tim Hogarth gets the chance to bid on a highly collectable bronze figure
- Derby
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Derby to persuade the locals to part with their antiques - by putting them up for auction or offering them a cash sum
- Derby
A vendor in Derby tries to make a clean break with the past by selling a pair of earrings given to her by a former partner. She claims they are gold and refuses to let them go for less than £600 - but the lack of a hallmark makes her estimate seem unduly optimistic
- Derby 1
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Derby to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. David serenades the experts when a concertina turns up on Alison Chapman's table
- Derby
Tim Hogarth, Simon Schneider and Sharon Checkley join David Dickinson in Derby to evaluate antiques brought in by members of the public, offering them the opportunity to accept a cash sum or risk putting items up for auction in the hope of making more profit
- Derby
A collection of cricketing memorabilia is put up for sale by a vendor who wants to donate the proceeds to an animal charity. Meanwhile, David has a disagreement with a stubborn punter who insists her blue and white beaker is worth £50
- Denbigh
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Helen Gardiner and David Tupman to help members of the public in Denbigh, North Wales, sort the treasures from their trash. Items on show include an old teddy bear and a postcard collection that takes everyone by surprise
- Denbigh
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques experts in Denbigh, north Wales, to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash payment. Tim Hogarth is given a run for his money over a collection of Japanese figures, while Mike Melody's favourite find is a valuable clock
- Denbigh 2
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques experts in Denbigh, north Wales, to offer locals the chance to put their collectibles up for auction or accept a cash payment. An art nouveau dressing-table set originally bought for the bargain price of £40 proves popular
- Enfield 1
David Dickinson and the team visit Enfield, north London, to offer locals the chance to sell their valuable items or accept a cash sum. Items of interest include a pair of Victorian miniature paintings, a gold watch and a piece of Royal Dux
- Enfield 2
David Dickinson and his team visit Enfield in Greater London, where they give locals a chance to put their wares up for auction or accept a cash sum. Items brought along to the show include a bronze bust, Tiffany belt buckles and a diamond and emerald necklace. Plus, a silver handbag gives Brenda Haller an opportunity to take a trip down memory lane
- High Wycombe
David Dickinson is joined by Tim Hogarth, Ian Towning and Alison Chapman in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A diamond ring performs well in the saleroom today
- High Wycombe
David Dickinson is joined by regulars Ian Towning, Tim Hogarth and Alison Chapman in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Four Irish paintings make a lot of money in the saleroom today
- Hull
David Dickinson and the team visit Hull in East Yorkshire to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. An assortment of pottery and jewellery proves attractive to the experts
- Hull
The search for profitable antiques takes David Dickinson and the team to Hull, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. A silver oil lamp and a rare Japanese pot are among the most valuable finds
- High Wycombe
David Dickinson is joined by regulars Alison Chapman, Ian Towning and Tim Hogarth in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to offer locals the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Troika vases fetch a good price in the saleroom today
- Hertfordshire
David Dickinson is joined by Jo Brayshaw, Ian Towning, Karen Dalmeny and Tim Hogarth in Hertfordshire to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. The deal of the day is a pair of spelter vases bought by Karen
- Hereford
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Hereford to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash payment. The tables are turned when David Ford makes an offer on a Moorcroft vase bought at a car boot sale, while Corrie Jeffrey searches for a deal on a pair of spectacles
- Hereford
David Dickinson and his team of antiques experts visit Hereford to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A set of silver champagne goblets and an inherited portrait catch the eye of James Layte and David Ford in the dealers' den
- Hereford
David Dickinson and the antiques team are in Hereford to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A Japanese bronze unearthed in a garden and a silver travelling clock make good money
- Hull
The search for profitable antiques takes David Dickinson and the team to Hull, where a pair of maritime paintings originally bought for £7 create plenty of interest in the den as the experts haggle over their favourite items
- Hull
David Dickinson and the team visit Hull in East Yorkshire, where they haggle over a variety of unusual items, including a pair of brandy spoons, a Second World War sextant and an antique fire service helmet
- Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight couple Anthony and Caroline present antiques dealer Ian Towning with a broken figurine, but he feels it is too damaged for him to buy. However, David Dickinson has more encouraging words for the pair, and pushes them to try and sell the trinket at auction
- Isle of Wight
The team visits the Isle of Wight to help punters get the best price possible for their bric-a-brac by accepting cash offers from the dealers or by taking the risk of going to auction
- Isle of Wight
David Dickinson helps members of the public on the Isle of Wight sort the treasures from their trash, offering them the opportunity to take a chance on putting items up for auction or accept a cash sum
- Isle of Wight
A woman from the Isle of Wight tries to sell her collection of egg cups, hoping to raise the cash to fund a sign-language course. She rejects the offer of the dealer, believing she can get a better price at auction - contrary to David Dickinson's advice
- Ironbridge 4
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in the historic town of Ironbridge, Shropshire, where a 1950s novelty mirror is a success at auction, and an American organ puts one of the experts in the mood for dancing
- Ironbridge 3
David Dickinson visits Ironbridge in Shropshire, where a diverse assortment of china, jewellery and ornaments sees the antiques experts engaging in plenty of haggling and the sellers walking away with ready cash in their pockets
- Ilford - Text Santa Special
David Dickinson celebrates ITV's Text Santa Day in Ilford, north London, with dealers Michael Hogben, Cheryl Hakeney, Henry Nichols and Jan Keyne. A wide variety of antiques and collectibles are on show, plus David welcomes some special guests
- Ironbridge
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers are in Ironbridge, Shropshire, where a famous double act's autograph and a piece of jewellery grab the experts' attention, while naval memorabilia performs well at auction
- Ironbridge 2
The search for profitable antiques takes David Dickinson and the team to Ironbridge, Shropshire, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. In the saleroom, two modern vases by famous designers and a collection of stained glass attract the dealers' attentions
- Hereford
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Hereford sort the treasures from their trash. A sparkling brooch makes a good price at auction and a pair of silver pepper pots rescued after years of neglect in a garage make hundreds of pounds
- Grantham 3
The search for profitable antiques takes David Dickinson and the experts to Grantham, Lincolnshire, where they offer locals the chance to auction their items or accept a cash sum. A rare pottery money box turns up on Stewart Hofgartner's table and the Chinese antiques market is explained
- Gainsborough 2
David Dickinson and the team head to Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, where they help members of the public sort the treasures from their trash. Cheryl Hakeney is faced with a collection of vintage Christmas cards, and a large selection of cigarette cards arrives on Michael Hogben's table
- Gainsborough 3
David Dickinson helps members of the public in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, sort the treasures from their trash, while antiques dealers Cheryl Hakeney, David Hakeney, Jan Keyne and Michael Hogben tempt the locals with cash
- Gainsborough 4
David Dickinson and his four dealers are in the Lincolnshire town of Gainsborough, where the locals have turned out in their hundreds. Cheryl Hakeney bids for an ornate tobacco jar, David Hakeney purchases expensive jewellery and another expert takes a risk on some rock 'n' roll pictures
- Glastonbury
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Karen Dalmeny, David Ford and Mike Melody are on the hunt for items of interest in Glastonbury, Somerset, where a collection of Longwy pots sells for an impressive price at auction
- Gainsborough 1
David Dickinson and the team head to Gainsborough in Lincolnshire to bid on collectibles brought in by members of the public. Today's items include an unusual antique sewing machine and a collection of Matchbox cars. Plus, one seller is in for a big surprise at auction
- Evesham
David Dickinson, in the company of antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Clive Attrell and Cheryl Hakeney, visits Evesham in Worcestershire to appraise items brought along by members of the public. Among other things, a carved walking stick makes a big impact at auction
- Enfield 3
David Dickinson and antiques experts Michael Hogben, Brenda Haller, Debbie Serpell and Henry Nicholls head to Enfield, Greater London, where a silver plaque collection is among the items brought in by members of the public. Plus, a bronze owl, a selection of Second World War medals and a three-stone diamond ring attract the interest of the dealers
- Evesham
David Dickinson invites dealers Simon Schneider, Clive Attrell and Cheryl Hakeney to Evesham, Worcestershire, where an art nouveau painting is auctioned off for a high price
- Evesham
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Cheryl Hakeney, Simon Schneider and Clive Attrell search for items of value in Evesham, Worcestershire, where the star lot is a JB Yeats watercolour
- Glastonbury
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Karen Dalmeny, David Ford and Tim Hogarth are on the hunt for items of interest in Glastonbury, Somerset, where a miniature teddy bear sells for an impressive price at auction
- Glastonbury
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Karen Dalmeny, David Ford and Tim Hogarth are on the hunt for items of interest in Glastonbury, Somerset, where a miniature teddy bear sells for an impressive price at auction
- Gloucester A
Jane from Gloucester brings her late mother's jewellery collection to be seen by a dealer, who has the unhappy task of informing her that it is not as valuable as she had believed
- Grantham 1
David Dickinson is joined by a team of antiques dealers in Grantham, Lincolnshire, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A huge collection of silverware is appraised and an interesting selection of pens turns up on Stewart Hofgartner's table
- Grantham 2
David Dickinson and a team of antiques dealers visit Grantham, Lincolnshire, where members of the public are offered the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. James Layte deals with a tricky customer and Karen Dalmeny's attention is attracted by some jewellery
- Gloucester
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Tim Hogarth, Cheryl Hakeney, Michael Hogben and Alison Chapman in Gloucester, where they appraise collectibles and heirlooms brought along by members of the public. The best deal of the day is a gold pocket watch and chains
- Gloucester
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, Cheryl Hakeney and Michael Hogben in Gloucester to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Michael secures the deal of the day when he buys a collection of gold coins
- Gloucester
A woman from Gloucester brings in a painting that has been in her family for more than 70 years - and it appears to be by a well-known 19th-century artist. The dealer offers her £1,200, but she is tempted to try her luck at auction in the hope that it is worth much more
- Gloucester
David Dickinson is joined by Michael Hogben, Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth and Cheryl Hakeney in Gloucester, where they offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A mahogany knife box does well in the saleroom
- Gloucester
David Dickinson is joined by antiques experts Tim Hogarth, Cheryl Hakeney, Michael Hogben and Alison Chapman in Gloucester, to offer members of the public the chance to put items up for auction or accept a cash sum. Alison makes the biggest deal of the day when she buys a gold watch chain and fob for £1,000
- Aintree
David Dickinson is joined by antiques dealers Simon Schneider, Brenda Haller, Mike Melody and Helen Gardiner in Aintree, Merseyside, to offer locals the chance to put their items up for auction or accept a cash sum. A diamond bracelet fetches a high price in the saleroom

