Ep 22. Episode 22
- TV-PG
- October 6, 2015
- 43 min
In Episode 22 of season 11 of Antiques Road Trip, antique experts and competitors Christina Trevanion and Phil Serrell continue their journey through the Cotswolds region of England. They set out to find antique treasures at various locations, hoping to make a profit at auction.
Their first stop is at a stately home where they find a unique piece of art, an ornate mirror. Christina is drawn to its timeless design, while Phil is hesitant and believes it could be difficult to sell. They also come across a beautiful Staffordshire pottery Wally bird, which Christina is confident they can sell for a good profit.
Their next stop is at an antique store where they find a vintage jukebox that Phil is very interested in. Christina, on the other hand, finds a set of Georgian silver teapot and coffee pot that catches her eye. They both agree that these items could fetch a high price at auction.
The competition heats up when they visit a flea market, and Phil manages to barter the price down on a large vintage advertising sign for a popular chocolate brand. Christina, however, finds an antique doll's house which she believes is valuable but may not be easy to sell.
The pair then head to an auction house to try to sell their items and make a profit. As the auction progresses, tensions rise as they watch their items go under the hammer and discover the final sale prices. Some items sell for a much higher amount than they anticipated, while others fail to meet their expectations.
In the end, only one antique expert can come out on top, and Christina and Phil are keen to learn who will be victorious in this episode of Antiques Road Trip.
Throughout the episode, viewers also get a glimpse into the history of the Cotswolds region, with Christina and Phil exploring the beautiful villages and landscapes and learning about the area's rich past.
Overall, Episode 22 of Antiques Road Trip is an exciting and entertaining journey through the world of antiques, with plenty of surprises and unexpected twists.