Ep 18. Episode 18
- October 15, 2014
- 43 min
In episode 18 of Antiques Road Trip season 9, two antique experts continue their journey throughout the UK in search of valuable items that they can sell at auction for a profit. This episode features two of the show’s regular contributors - presenter Christina Trevanion and antiques dealer Tim Medhurst - as they explore and haggle over items within their allocated budget.
As always, the show is a delightful mix of history, travel, and entertainment. Along with the usual vintage stores and flea markets, the pair explore lesser known areas such as farmyards and auction houses, uncovering hidden gems along the way.
During the episode, both Christina and Tim find themselves getting excited over unique and quirky items. Christina is on the hunt for a rare piece of hand-crafted Scottish furniture, while Tim sets his sights on a traditional Japanese horse saddle. As they explore the intricacies and stories behind each object, they must also assess their potential value at auction.
Throughout their journey, they face various challenges and obstacles in their search for the perfect items. Christina faces a difficult decision whether to gamble her budget on an expensive piece of furniture despite a lack of authentication, while Tim must bargain hard for a set of Chinese porcelain figurines.
Meanwhile, the show also highlights the stunning landscapes of the areas they visit, showcasing the beauty of the Yorkshire countryside and idyllic English towns. Along the way, they meet friendly locals who share their knowledge on antique finds and the history behind them.
The dynamic banter between Christina and Tim is as entertaining as ever, with their competitive attitude and playful teasing making for great viewing. They share their vast knowledge of antiques, from identifying pieces to discussing their history and age, highlighting the pleasure of collecting and the joy in uncovering a hidden gem.
As the episode reaches its climax, the pair heads to the auction house to see how their items perform. The tension builds as they watch the bidding, revealing the final sales figures and whether their purchases have paid off.
The show is a fascinating showcase of history, craftsmanship, and the thrill of the hunt for unique and valuable antiques. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in antique collecting or simply seeking an entertaining and educational show that takes them on a journey through the UK’s diverse offerings.