Ep 17. Episode 17
- TV-PG
- January 29, 2019
- 43 min
In season 18, episode 17 of Antiques Road Trip, our two experts embark on another adventure through the countryside of Britain in search of the best antiques to sell at auction. The episode begins with the two experts, Charlie Ross and James Braxton, meeting up with their chosen antique vehicles. Ross has opted for a 1959 Triumph TR3 sports car, while Braxton has chosen a 1974 Porsche 911. Both cars are stylish and reflect the personalities of their respective drivers.
The two experts are given a budget of £200 each and set off on their journey through the picturesque landscapes of the north-east of England. Their first stop is in the market town of Darlington, where they visit a local antique shop. Here, they come across a unique piece of furniture that catches Braxton's eye - a 19th-century Scottish oak Chest of Drawers. As they make their way through the shop, Ross manages to find an art deco mirror that he believes will be a good purchase. After some negotiations with the shop owner, they manage to buy both items for a total of £235.
Their next stop is at an antiques fair in Gateshead. Here, they discover a range of antiques, from vintage clothing and jewelry to old-fashioned kitchenware and tools. Ross is drawn to a collection of old cameras, while Braxton takes an interest in a set of 19th-century silver spoons. After a bit of haggling, they manage to get both items at a discounted price.
Their final destination is the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, where they visit a local auction house to sell their finds. The auctioneer is impressed with the quality of their items and sets an estimated price for each one. Ross's art deco mirror is estimated to fetch between £60-£80, while Braxton's Scottish oak chest of drawers is expected to reach between £100-£200. Ross is particularly excited about the potential value of his cameras, which the auctioneer estimates could fetch up to £300.
As the auction gets underway, the tension in the room is palpable. Ross's mirror is the first item up for bidding, and it sells for an impressive £120. Braxton's silver spoons also sell well, fetching £80. However, when it comes to Braxton's Scottish oak chest of drawers, the bidding slows down, and it eventually sells for only £90 - a disappointing result.
Finally, it's time for Ross's vintage cameras to go up for auction. The auctioneer begins the bidding at £100, but soon several buyers become interested, and the price quickly rises. In the end, the cameras sell for an amazing £360, much to Ross's delight. With the auction over, Ross and Braxton reflect on their trip and talk about their plans for their next adventure.
In conclusion, season 18, episode 17 of Antiques Road Trip is another thrilling and entertaining journey through the world of antique collecting. Ross and Braxton prove once again that they are among the best experts in the business, and their finds provide plenty of excitement and surprises along the way. Fans of the show will not be disappointed with this episode, and newcomers to the series will find it an excellent introduction to the world of antiques collecting.