Ep 25. Charles Hanson and Raj Bisram, Day 5
- February 4, 2022
- 43 min
Charles Hanson and Raj Bisram hit the road on day 5 of their antiques journey across the UK in the latest episode of "Antiques Road Trip" season 24. The pair are looking for hidden treasures and valuable antiques to sell at auction, and their adventures take them to various locations in search of unique pieces.
Their first stop is at an antique shop in Newark, where Charles and Raj are immediately drawn to a pair of bronze eagles. They learn that the eagles were originally part of a larger set owned by a prominent family in the area, and negotiations begin for the purchase of these impressive pieces.
Next, the duo visits a stately home in Derbyshire, where they examine an ornate Victorian clock and a collection of antique firearms. They also take a tour of the beautiful estate, learning about its rich history and the stories behind the various antiques housed within its walls.
At their third stop, Charles and Raj visit an auction house in Birmingham, where they get an insider's perspective on the buying and selling process. They observe the auctioneers at work and witness the excitement of bidding wars firsthand.
Their final destination of the day is a unique antiques shop housed within an old railway station. Here, they come across a collection of vintage toys, including a rare model train set and a mechanical monkey. They also browse through a selection of antique furniture and kitchenware, capturing their interest.
Throughout their travels, Charles and Raj share their knowledge and expertise of the antique trade, discussing the value and history behind the items they come across. They also engage in friendly banter and competition, competing to see who can make the most profit from their purchases.
As the day comes to a close, Charles and Raj reflect on their journey so far, discussing their successes and challenges. They look forward to continuing their adventure in the next episode of "Antiques Road Trip," as they search for even more hidden treasures and valuable antiques.