From the makers of `The Repair Shop', `The Bidding Room' brings a group of expert dealers to an emporium deep in the Yorkshire countryside, where Nigel Havers welcomes members of the public with an antique with an item they'd like to flog. The five keen dealers then compete in order to win the item with the highest bid.
There are more surprising sales, including a rare jack-in-the-box.
Who will bid on items including an unusual prop, a dressing screen and a toy steam engine?
Items for sale include a London sign, a musical decanter and a pig-shaped footstool.
How much would you pay for a vintage village fete sign, bird automaton or skeleton statue?
A full-sized car, a Bob Marley poster, a golf caddy and other curios are all up for grabs.
Fascinating finds today include a chess mould, a zoetrope and a World War II compass.
Havers gets under the skin of items for sale, which include an anatomy torso.
Deals on wheels, including a rocking horse, a wash tub and a vintage motorised bicycle.
Beatles memorabilia, Murano glass and a giant astronomical clock are all up for grabs.
The dealers get their mitts on a vintage vacuum, a brass dog and a cellarette wine cooler.
Scandinavian Glass. A 6ft statue, a chopping block and a selection of Scandinavian glassware are up for grabs.
Big deals on the small screen as dealers eye up glass fruit and a vintage TV.
Dealers fight to get their oar in on a canoe, German pottery and a bookcase.
Items including a gentleman's companion and a Murano glass vase are up for sale.
Airline seats, a rickshaw and a spinning top turn heads in the Bidding Room.
The dealers duke it out over a boxing game, dressing table and WWII rattle.
Dealers rev up their engines to bid on a motorbike, apple press and medical eyeballs.
An unusual birdcage, a toy car and a picture of Earth from space are up for grabs.
How much cash can be squeezed out of the dealers for a picnic set, Lego and an accordion?
Who will ring up a big profit on a cash till, 1950s swimwear and a rare fashion doll?
Who will have a swing on a chandelier, golf clubs and a dairy separator?
A Welsh blanket, a brailler and an antique travel cot go to the highest bidder.
Roll up, roll up. On sale are a doll's house, an advertising elephant and a circus sign.
The dealers have a flutter on a pigeon clock, a Georgian painter's box and a butter churn.
The eclectic items on sale include a meat press, a vanity case and a fairground sign.
Money talks as the dealers shell out on perfume bottles, stilts and a ranch phone toy.
The dealers count the cost of a sewing machine, accordion and some old accounts ledgers.
The dealers lose a few pounds on a pendant light, a spinning wheel and an exercise bike.
Who will score first, bidding on a vintage poster, a globe and a football table?
Nigel pulls out all the stops, helping to sell a butter churn, binoculars and a tram sign.