Warwick plays host to the dealers den. Stewart Hofgartner hits the wrong notes with a pair of accordions and Henry Nicholls gets a run forhis money over a diamond solitaire ring.
The Duke and his team of Dealers are in Buxton, Derbyshire. TV and Marvel Comic legend The Hulk makes appearance on Henry Nicholl's table.
The Old Granada Studios in Manchester is home to David and his dealers. Debbie Serpell has doubts over some Moorcroft.
The Duke and the dealers aren't the only famous names in the den - James Layte battles it out to get his hands on an Omega watch.
The folk of Bradford bring in their treasures and collectibles for the Real Deal team. Tim Hogarth is keen to show the other dealers a thing or two as this is his home town.
David is hot to trot at Cheltenham Racecourse as he's giving Jan Keyne a run for her money over a royal serving dish.
The Duke and his band of merry dealers are in Lincoln, where Tony Geering is struggling to hear what's good about a 1930's hearing aid.
David is up to his old tricks in Staffordshire. He's giving Karen Dalmeny a hard time over a large stash of gold.
Liverpool plays host to David and his dealers. Michael Hogben's got time on his hands with some watches.
The Duke and his band of merry dealers are in Buxton, Derbyshire. The Duke and dealer Simon Schneider show off their ventriloquist skills.
The Dealers' den pitches up in Manchester. Simon Schneider tries his hand at a mid-century clock, and David Ford is made to stand and deliver over a revolver.
David and the dealers rock up in Llandudno. The Duke puts his hand in his pocket to help one seller travel to see her family.
David's putting the pressure on the dealers to splash the cash in Bradford. Local lad Tim Hogarth pulls a wheelie as an Evel Knievel stunt action toy ends up on his table.
Corrie Jeffrey is sunk by an ill-fated ship painting and Alison Chapman is dazzled by a gorgeous diamond brooch.
The Duke and his team of dealers are in Walsall. Local dealer Fay Rutter scores with some old photographs of West Bromwich Albion Football Club.
Cheltenham Racecourse plays host to David and his dealers. Will things go off with a bang in the sale room when a pistol goes under the hammer?
The Duke and his dealers are in Lincoln, where an unusual item found at the back of a seller's garage makes Helen Gardiner's day and surprises at the auction.
The dealers' den makes its home in Warwick. Stewart Hofgartner makes his oddest purchase yet and David Hakeney tells the experts where to go.
David and his dealers are at The Staffordshire County Showground. A pair of horse prints have Karen Dalmeny in tears.
Bradford is home to David and his dealers. Tim Hogarth locks horns over a silver sculpture of a stag.
The Duke is at the Devonshire Dome in Buxton, where a Death mask of the 19th-century poet John Keats surprises at the auction.
It's off to sunny Llandudno for David and the team. The dealers lose out to the auction as they don't splash enough cash for the goodies on offer.
David and his dealers are 'mad for it' in Manchester. Tim Hogarth tackles a tantalising tongue twister.
David and his dealers pitch up in Scarborough, where Tony Geering blows someone else's trumpet, whilst James Layte gets danced out of his dosh.
David and his dealers pitch up in Stoke on Trent, where Tim Hogarth falls for an art nouveau mirror and Fay Rutter meets some familiar piggy banks.
The Duke and the sellers paint the town red in Hartlepool. Hoggy's admirers don't mince their words.
The Duke is in Leeds, where Alison gets overwhelmed by her own reflection, Helen returns to her Scottish roots with a walking stick fit for a shooting lodge.
Llangollen plays host to the dealer's den. Fay Rutter is maid up over a milking stool, and as a painter, Alison Chapman makes a very good antiques dealer.
David and his dealer den visits Blackpool, where Tracy Thackray-Howitt gets a very cheeky chappy and Jo Brayshaw gets flattered into parting with her cash.
Milton Keynes plays host to the dealer's den. David Ford gets cracking with a huge ceramic egg deal, and Tracy pays out big for a gold cigarette case.
The dealers den winds up in Wolverhampton. Its dinner for one when a Vienna plate comes to Tony Geering's table.
Bridlington plays host to the dealer's den. Alys Dobbie is dazzled by emeralds, and Tim Hogarth can't decide if he's discovered a masterpiece.
Middlesbrough plays host to the dealer's den. Tony Geering's dancing on the table; an oboe is music to Corrie Jeffrey's ears and Jo Brayshaw breaks the bank for a haul of gold.
The dealers den pitches up in Solihull, where Simon Schneider gets into a movie poster shoot out. Plus, Fay Rutter eyes up a gent's Rolex.
The dealers den pitches up in Milton Keynes, where a seller makes a 1,000 percent profit out of Tracy Thackeray-Howitt.
Wolverhampton in the West Midlands plays host to the dealer's den. Simon Schneider gets all tongue tied over a Scottish drinking vessel.
David and his dealers pitch up in Bridlington, where there's a tale of death by turnip for Cheryl Hakeney.
Solihull plays host to the dealer's den. Henry Nicholls marches off with a military watch and Jan Keyne gets a lesson in profit making.
The Tropicana in Weston Super Mare plays host to the dealer's den. Mark Stevens parts with the pounds to pay for a plane ride.