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Series: Dickinson's Real Deal
Episode: Series 7 Episode 75
Location: Tattoo Park, Cheshire
A trio of antique dealers decide whether or not to make offers for people's possessions or allow the owners to take a risk at auction.
Welcome to Dickinson's Real Deal. Dickinson: the flamboyant antique expert helps the public make the most money from their old antiques. Are today's guests about to produce big windfalls or big busts? Find out!
The challenge is how to get the best deal. Contestants meet the dealers who offer cash for an item. The seller must decide whether to accept the guaranteed money or risk fortune or failure in the auction room. Of course, placing one's trust in a positive auction outcome is a gamble in itself! Will they make the right choice?
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Why would you sell your uncles medals for £120, its peanuts and an insult if you ask me, when he risked his life fighting the tyranny of the Nazi's. I know that's all they are worth monetarily but surely his memory and the medals as a representation of his service are worth far more sentimentally. Boggles the mind why people do this and devalues loved ones sacrifices for the price of the weekly shop. Not only did her uncle take part in the Battle of the Atlantic he also saw service in North Africa and Italy.
keep it up...sir
Alison shows of her money 💰
I love it when these people think their valuations are better than the auctioneers, only to get egg on their face in the auction room....
Last guy selling looked like Syd Little from Little & Large.
Sweet bands too! I'd put those bands on new watches.
The pulled cane Orrefors is by Ewald Hald
Limited edition of 5000 fountain pens? Ha - they would've struggled to sell every one of them
Independent valuers said 200 -300 pounds - she was offered 370 and DH Dickerson thinks it's a realistic offer
Should have brought those ornaments out not all pilled up, banging against each other scratching up.
UK Commission outrages 17.5 percent. programme should pay the commission.
UK commission these days is 20% for the seller and 20% for the buyer plus VAT!! It's a real con, the auction house takes nearly half of the sale value!!
@@bobstirling6885 auctioneers make more money than dentists
If Brenda was in the Garden of Eden the snake would have left