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Antiques Road Trip
Izzie Balmer and Mark Hill – Day 3
Izzie Balmer and Mark Hill raid the antiques shops of Stroud, Cirencester and beyond. Their finds include 1950s modernist pendant, a Victorian tea kettle, a Royal Worcester Cup and a 19th century food container.
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A portable Victorian loo, a toy lion and three unhappy bears.
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43:48
Broken pineapples, legless glass ladies, mystery board games and an antique pub table.
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A 1930s necklace and a miniature croquet set. Plus a nighttime rowboat escapade.
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A very old and rare padlock, plus a trip to a spa.
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An iridescent alligator, jewelry, and a very, very long Victorian ruler.
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A broken but rare piece of silver. A discovery next to a coffee machine.
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Will a shoe shaped pin cushion or a 1970s motorbike sell for the most at auction?
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43:37
Something gold and gaudy. A mid-century kitchen appliance. An item with gruesome history.
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A rare blue duck, Hungarian porcelain, a penny farthing and pretty earrings.
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A 200-year-old Regency ornament and Victorian anatomy molds.
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Irita Marriott spends on porcelain and Mark Hill invests in mid-century Italian ceramics.
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The last auction in Leicestershire--will Catherine Southon or David Harper be victorious?