Ep 11. Episode 11
- January 19, 2015
- 43 min
In episode 11 of season 10 of Antiques Road Trip, two expert antique dealers continue their road trip across the UK, in search of hidden treasures to buy and sell at auction. In this episode, our antique experts embark on a journey through Hampshire and Wiltshire, stopping at a number of locations in search of valuable antiques.
The episode begins with the two antique hunters heading to an auction room in Hampshire, where they come across a number of interesting items up for sale. Our expert duo inspect a Victorian copper water urn, a pair of William IV giltwood torcheres, and a silver plated Victorian tea service. They make some interesting purchases and move on to their next location.
The next stop for our antique dealers is a grand country house in Hampshire, where they meet the owner, who takes them on a tour of the property and shows them some unique antique pieces. One of the standout items is a beautiful Edwardian inlaid mahogany writing desk, which our experts are keen to purchase.
Next on their trip, our antique dealers head to Wiltshire where they stop at a local auction house, hoping to find some valuable antiques to purchase. They come across a number of unique items, such as a silver trophy from 1936, a set of Victorian oak coat hooks, and a pair of Staffordshire standing dogs. Our experts make some interesting purchases and move on to their next location.
Their next destination is a museum in Wiltshire that has a rich collection of antique silverware. Our antique hunters get up close to a number of silver pieces, such as a Georgian silver teapot, and a silver sauce boat from the 18th century. They are impressed by the history of the pieces and make some interesting buys.
The final leg of their journey takes them to a picturesque village in Wiltshire, where they meet a couple who have a unique collection of vintage bottles from the 19th century. Our experts are fascinated by the couple's collection and make some interesting purchases, such as a rare Victorian scent bottle and an Edwardian glass vanity set.
Throughout the episode, our expert antique hunters display their keen eye for detail and knowledge of antiques, as they find hidden treasures in various locations. They haggle with vendors and bidding against each other at auctions, as they try and find the best items to sell at auction. In the end, they travel to an auction house in Cirencester, where they hope to sell their unique finds and make a profit.
Antiques Road Trip season 10 episode 11 is a fascinating journey through Hampshire and Wiltshire, where our experts uncover hidden treasures and find unique antiques. It is an engaging and entertaining show that showcases the beauty and history of antiques and their importance in society.