Ep 28. Episode 28
- June 11, 2014
- 43 min
In Antiques Road Trip season 8 episode 28, two antique experts hit the road in search of valuable treasures. Beginning their journey in Herefordshire, the pair take on the challenge of finding antiques at auctions and antique fairs to sell at auction. With a starting budget of £200 each, they scour the countryside for hidden gems and unique items that will bring in the highest value.
The episode begins with the two experts, Christina Trevanion and Mark Stacey, heading to their first auction of the day in Herefordshire. Christina is hoping to find something from the Art Deco period, whilst Mark is on the lookout for any interesting pieces that catch his eye. As they peruse the auction room, they spot a set of Art Deco cocktail glasses that Christina is immediately drawn to. Mark, meanwhile, falls in love with a quirky set of tribal masks.
Next, the pair visit a local antique dealer to see if they can find any hidden treasures. Christina is thrilled to find a beautiful Art Nouveau vase, whilst Mark discovers a rare golf trophy that he thinks will fetch a high price at auction. They then head off to a nearby market to continue their search, where Christina comes across a stunning Art Deco pendant and Mark snags a quirky vintage milk carton.
After a busy morning of antique hunting, the pair stop for lunch at a local pub. Christina quizzes Mark about his passion for antiques, and he reveals that it all began when he inherited an antique wardrobe from his grandmother. The pair then discuss their strategies for selling the items they've purchased, with Christina revealing that she likes to take a risk with her purchases, whilst Mark prefers to stick to what he knows will sell.
The afternoon sees the pair head off to another auction, where they pick up some interesting pieces. Christina is pleased to find a beautiful Art Deco bronze statue, whilst Mark nabs a rare memento from the London 2012 Olympics. They then head to an antique fair to see if they can find any more hidden gems. Christina falls in love with a beautiful Art Deco lamp, whilst Mark discovers a unique vintage advertising sign.
Finally, it's time for the pair to head to the auction house to see if their purchases will make a profit. The pressure is on as they wait to see if the bidders will go for their items. Christina's Art Deco cocktail glasses fetch a decent price, whilst Mark's tribal masks go for a high figure. Christina's Art Nouveau vase also does well, along with Mark's vintage milk carton. As the auction comes to a close, the pair nervously await the final bids for their most valuable items.
As the episode comes to a close, the final results are revealed and it's clear that the pair have found some valuable treasures. Christina's Art Deco pendant is a clear winner, fetching a high price, whilst Mark's golf trophy also performs well. The experts reflect on their day of antique hunting, with Christina admitting that it's always a risk, but one that can pay off if you find the right items. Mark agrees, stating that the thrill of the chase is what keeps him coming back for more.
Overall, Antiques Road Trip season 8 episode 28 is a thrilling and entertaining look at the world of antique hunting. With two experienced experts at the helm, viewers are taken on a journey through the beautiful Herefordshire countryside in search of valuable treasures. With plenty of drama and suspense, it's a must-watch for any fans of antiques or treasure hunting shows.