Ep 17. Episode 17
- January 27, 2015
- 43 min
In season 10 of Antiques Road Trip, we follow a team of antique experts as they travel across Britain in search of rare and valuable items to sell at auction. Each episode features two experts competing against each other to make the most profit from their purchases, giving viewers an entertaining and educational glimpse into the world of antiques.
Episode 17 sees two of the show's most experienced experts, Charles Hanson and James Braxton, go head to head in their quest for treasure. Charles is a seasoned antiques professional with over 20 years of experience in the industry, while James is a charismatic expert with a talent for finding hidden gems.
The episode begins with the two experts meeting up in the picturesque town of Lavenham, where they set out to explore some of the area's antique shops and markets. Each expert has a budget of £200 to spend on their purchases, and they are free to buy whatever they think will fetch the highest price at auction.
Charles wastes no time in making his first purchase, picking up a beautiful glass vase for just £30. He explains to viewers that he has a keen eye for glassware, having previously made a tidy profit from selling a similar vase at auction. James, meanwhile, heads straight for a local flea market, where he spots a sculpture that catches his eye.
As they travel further afield, the experts delve deeper into their respective areas of expertise. Charles manages to haggle down the price of a rare silver spoon and buys a set of vintage postcards, while James stumbles upon a pair of antique wooden chairs that he's convinced are worth a fortune. With the day drawing to a close, they both head off to nearby auction houses to see if they can make a profit on their purchases.
The auction scene is always a highlight of Antiques Road Trip, and this episode is no exception. Charles and James nervously watch as their items go under the hammer, with tension mounting as the bids creep higher. The experts share their thoughts on each other's purchases, with James jokingly referring to Charles as 'the enemy' as they both wait to see who will emerge victorious.
Without giving away any spoilers, it's safe to say that both experts have some success at the auction, but only one can be named the winner of this episode. Along the way, they also share some fascinating insights into the world of antiques, from the quirks of different auctioneers to the importance of being able to spot a fake.
Ultimately, what makes Antiques Road Trip so compelling is the passion and expertise of its presenters, and episode 17 is no exception. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply have an interest in history and design, this show offers something for everyone. With its blend of education, entertainment, and good old-fashioned competition, it's easy to see why Antiques Road Trip has become such a beloved fixture of British television over the years.