
Series 9
Members of the public try and make money out of their antiques
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Paul Martin and experts Will Axon and Michael Baggot visit Ashbourne in Derbyshire.
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The team look for collectables at the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Derbyshire.
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Paul Martin is joined by experts Mark Stacey and Adam Partridge in Bangor in North Wales.
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Mark Stacey finds a silver purse and Adam Partridge values a French violin in north Wales.
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Items up for valuation include a collection of thimbles and an antique sextant.
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The items valued in this programme include a boxed collection of toys and a mirror.
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In Bristol, the team find a very rare gold coin and a long-hidden necklace.
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A gold watch with a mysterious history excites at the Council House in Bristol.
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The team values some gold watches and rings, and an unusual cavalry officer's sword.
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Paul Martin and experts Elizabeth Talbot and Philip Serrell visit Burghley House.
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Items include a mystery marquetry box and a rather special painting.
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Paul Martin is joined by experts Thomas Plant and Michael Baggott in Cirencester.
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Paul Martin is joined by experts Thomas Plant and Michael Baggott in the Cotswolds.
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The crowds flock to a valuation day in Cirencester. Presented by Paul Martin.
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Michael Baggott discovers one of the rarest items he has seen on the programme.
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Paul Martin is joined by experts Will Axon and Elizabeth Talbot in Clacton-on-Sea.
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Presenter Paul Martin is joined by experts Mark Stacey and David Fletcher in Dorset.
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Paul Martin is joined by antique experts Mark Stacey and David Fletcher in Dorchester.
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A Delftware plate causes quite a stir in the auction room..
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Paul Martin and experts Mark Stacey and David Fletcher visit Dorchester.
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Paul Martin is joined by experts Charlie Ross and Elizabeth Talbot at Ely Cathedral.
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Among the items uncovered in Herne Bay is a fascinating set of flicker books.
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Paul Martin and antique experts Will Axon and Catherine Southon visit Lissanoure Castle.
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Paul Martin gets an old-fashioned lesson in penmanship at the Causeway School Museum.
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A couple of Moorcroft pieces get expert Catherine Southon excited.
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Paul Martin is joined by experts Kate Bateman and Adam Partridge in Malvern.
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The team find a set of hand-written playing cards and a bronze statue in Malvern.
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Paul Martin and experts Kate Bateman and Adam Partridge visit the spa town of Malvern.
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Kate hopes she's struck gold with some coins that could be worth thousands of pounds.
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Paul and Charlie get very enthusiastic about an Arts and crafts ale jug.
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Paul Martin is joined by antique experts Tracy Martin and Charlie Ross in Oxford.
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Interesting finds in Oxford include a stylish Rolex watch and an unwanted inkwell.
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Finds include a Chinese snuff bottle and a miniature grandfather clock.
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The experts uncover some prehistoric axe heads and Parisian opera glasses.
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In Richmond, the team find collectables including a 19th-century concertina and a brooch.
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James Lewis finds a gold pocket watch and Adam Partridge looks at a collection of pipes.
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Paul Martin is joined by experts David Barby and David Fletcher at Truro Cathedral.
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Paul Martin is joined by experts David Barby and David Fletcher at Truro Cathedral.
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Paul is in Truro, and learns about one of the worst mining disasters in Cornish history.
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Paul Martin explores the entertaining and decorative world of magic lanterns.
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Paul Martin is joined by experts Kate Bliss and David Fletcher in Wiltshire.
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Paul Martin and the team are in Warminster, and Paul visits the American Museum near Bath.
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Among the items brought along is a journal with links to HMS Beagle.
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Paul Martin is joined by antique experts Anita Manning and Thomas Plant at Warwick Castle.
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A collection of unusual tribal items catches Thomas Plant's eye at Warwick Castle.
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