Two teams of amateur collectors have an hour at an antiques fair in which to acquire the best bargains possible with 200 pounds.
Antiques challenge. A Beswick pheasant and a miniature armoire are among the items found at an antiques fair in Builth Wells, and Tim Wonnacott visits Capesthorne Hall.
DetailsAntiques challenge. A Beswick shire horse figure is among the items found at an antiques fair in Builth Wells, and Tim Wonnacott visits Capesthorne Hall.
DetailsAntiques challenge. The teams purchase a mixture of traditional and contemporary at an antiques fair in Builth Wells, and Tim Wonnacott visits Capesthorne Hall.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Tim Wonnacott visits Capesthorne Hall and explores its American connections, while David Barby and Jonathan Pratt help the teams at the fair.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Presenter Tim Wonnacott discovers an acupuncturist's model among the treasures at the waterfront antiques centre in picturesque Honiton, Devon.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Bargain Hunters scour a selection of antique centres in Honiton, Devon, assisted by experts Philip Serrell and James Braxton.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Saltram House in Devon and discovers a former owner's interest in gaming, and a chair built for watching cock fighting.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Two teams prove they have similar tastes when they select almost-identical Denby pots from an antique centre in picturesque Topsham, Devon.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits stately Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire and looks at how it was extravagantly refurbished in the 19th century.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Lalique glass and a Mauchlinware egg timer are among the items bought by bargain hunters shopping in Lincolnshire, and Tim visits Grimsthorpe Castle.
DetailsAntiques challenge. A newly-engaged couple compete against a husband and wife married for 43 years, assisted by experts Mark Stacey and David Harper.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Tim Wonnacott visits Petworth House in West Sussex and takes a look around the house's art gallery, while the teams bargain hunt at Alexandra Palace.
DetailsPresenter Tim Wonnacott visits Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire and tells the story of the final resting place of Katherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Kate Bliss and Thomas Plant help the teams at the Alexandra Palace antiques fair, while Tim Wonnacott admires some elegant wooden carvings at Petworth House.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Petworth House in West Sussex, while the teams pick up a Pelham Puppet and an ornate golden clock at Epsom Downs Racecourse.
DetailsAntiques challenge. A horse race board game proves to be a winner for one of the teams, while Tim visits the Foundling Museum and takes a look at a painting by the artist Hogarth.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Presenter Tim Wonnacott delves into the vaults at Peterborough Museum and discovers some delicate paintings done by Turner when he was just 20.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Presenter Tim Wonnacott gets to grips with a 2,000-year-old sword, discovered by a farmer in 1983 and now housed at Peterborough Museum.
DetailsThree antique dealers and a former auctioneer make up the teams, but will their inside knowledge help them? Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Peterborough Museum.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Tim Wonnacott looks at artefacts belonging to the 'peasant poet' John Clare, while two teams hunt for bargains at the Peterborough Festival of Antiques.
DetailsAntiques challenge. Two teams of friends go shopping at an antiques centre in Glasgow. Items purchased include a pair of mandolins and an unusual cubist plaque.
DetailsAntiques challenge. The teams scoop up some brilliant buys at an antiques centre in Glasgow, and Tim Wonnacott visits Dumfries House.
DetailsAntiques challenge. A silver guinea holder and a Victorian hydrometer are among the items picked up by bargain hunters at an antiques centre in Glasgow.
DetailsAntiques challenge. A George III mug and a spelter golfing figure are among the items bought at an antiques centre in Scotland, but will they make any profit at auction?
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