Ep 26. Episode 26
- November 5, 2012
- 43 min
In Antiques Road Trip season 5 episode 26, two antiques experts, Caroline Hawley and David Harper, continue their journey through the West Midlands of England in search of valuable treasures. The pair start off in the quaint market town of Bewdley, where Caroline picks up a unique Georgian mantle clock while David goes for something different with a pair of Art Nouveau vases. Next, they head to an auction house in Wolverhampton, where the competition is fierce as they battle it out over a vintage camera and a set of candelabras.
Moving on to Leominster, the antiques road trippers visit an impressive showroom filled with an eclectic mix of antique and vintage items. Caroline is drawn to a stunning Art Deco bronze statue, while David has his eyes set on a rare 18th-century wine cooler. The duo then makes their way to a charity shop, where they hope to discover hidden gems among the donated items. Caroline is over the moon when she comes across a set of vintage champagne flutes, but David strikes gold when he unearths an antique toy from the 1940s that is worth a small fortune.
The antiques experts then travel to the picturesque town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its bookshops, to attend a specialist auction featuring a collection of rare books and manuscripts. Caroline's expertise in vintage children's books helps her secure a beautiful volume of fairy tales, while David goes for a more cerebral choice with a signed 19th-century manuscript on political theory. The final stop on their journey takes them to a traditional tea room, where they meet the owner who shows them her collection of antique teapots. Caroline can't resist a charming silver teapot with intricate detailing, while David opts for a more practical choice, a sturdy porcelain teapot dating back to the Victorian era.
Throughout the episode, the antiques experts impart their knowledge and insight into the value and history of the items they come across. They share amusing anecdotes and interesting facts about the items they acquire, and their friendly banter and competitive spirit make for an entertaining and informative show. Viewers will learn about a wide range of antique and vintage items, from toys and books to clocks and teapots, as they follow Caroline and David on their antiques road trip.