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David Dickinson presents the show in which members of the public bring items to be valued by a team of experts. If the member of the public decides to they can sell the item to the dealer, however if not we follow the item as it is auctioned off, to see if they made the right decision to not sell the item to the dealer.
David Dickinson and his team assess items in Nottingham, where a collection of costume jewellery turns out to be worth more than £1,000, and gangland memorabilia helps one seller pay towards his own funeral plot. A fantasy artwork collection gets a dream result at auction where it sells for more than 10 times the dealer's cash offer.
David Dickinson and his team assess items at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds, where a mother and daughter get thousands of pounds towards a family holiday. Plus, a dealer snaps up a top hat for a fancy dress party and Father Christmas gets his own surprise present at auction.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers are in Burton-on-Trent where he's helping sellers decide whether to accept cash offers for their valuables or gamble and go to auction. One seller makes a quick profit on a set of political cartoons, contributors have to weigh up whether family heirlooms are worth more than their sentimental value, Tracy Thackray-Howitt makes a big cash offer for a jewellery collection and Fay Rutter enjoys reliving a 1980s pop anthem.
David Dickinson and his team are in Coventry helping sellers to cash in their valuables. A silver claret jug by a famous maker causes plenty of excitement in the Dealers den, Simon Schneider makes big cash offers for two jewellery collections and a father is hoping to finance a trip to Australia to see his daughter for the first time in 13 years.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Port Sunlight in the Wirral, where a bargain glass set makes a big profit at auction. One family jewellery collection helps pay for a trip on the Orient Express, and another makes thousands of pounds more than the sellers are expecting.
David Dickinson and his team are in Nottingham, where there is big money on the tables with sellers walking away with nearly £20,000 in cash. Taking centre stage are a rare early 20th-century football medal, a champagne ice bucket from a renowned French glassmaker and two spectacular jewellery collections, while dealer Henry Nicholls makes his biggest ever cash offer.
David Dickinson and his team assess items at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds, where one lucky seller brings in a set of silver berry spoons bought in a charity shop for just £5 and a collection of jewellery left in a shoe box helps pay for a holiday. A Moorcroft vase is sold to buy a dinosaur for the seller's grandson and a curiosity box has a very valuable surprise inside.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers are in Burton-on-Trent, where a big collection of gold jewellery gets a huge cash offer. There is a massive collection of teddy bears up for sale, and an unfashionable set of 1960s lights in need of a happy new home.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Coventry, where a set of previously unseen Beatles photographs creates plenty of interest. A silver collection pays to replace a burnt down shed and fishing rod collection and a Lowry print is found hidden in a wardrobe.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers are in Port Sunlight on the Wirral, where posh dining accessories are up for sale including a full Crown Derby dinner set and a silver asparagus dish. Could an elaborate vintage Indian dress be a bargain buy? Dealer Jan Keyne has a reunion with a regular seller, and Tim Hogarth bids thousands in the day's big deal.
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