Stoke on Trent plays host to the dealer's den. Debbie Serpell isn't Meissen about whilst Stewart Hofgartner thinks some novelty nutcrackers are sweet.
There's a right carry-on in Hartlepool this time. James is left red faced trying to buy some saucy film posters, Karen enjoys a serenade and the Duke stitches Hoggy up.
David's at Leeds United football club, James gets a red car over some footy caricature, Alison get revved up over some toys, and antiques from shanghai tickle Tim's taste buds.
In Llangollen, David and his dealers set up shop and Jan Keyne uses the power of ice cream to sway a deal. Alison Chapman gets served up some silver...and her name in print.
David and the team are in Milton Keynes. Mark Stevens gets his hands on a dazzling diamond ring and Stewart Hofgartner gets some postcards worth writing home about.
David and his dealer den lands in Wolverhampton. Henry Nicholls picks up a couple of paintings with very different price tags, Tony Geering takes on a troublesome twosome.
The dealers den pitches up in Blackpool, where Fay Rutter gets a piece of possessed wood. A knight on horseback fails to woo Jo Brayshaw, but some Lalique does.
The den is awash with tough customers. Tim Hogarth nearly loses his shirt over a stash of gold, Alys Dobbie is given a run for her money in one of the longest haggles in history.
David and his dealer den visit Solihull in the West Midlands. Henry Nicholls is lost for words over some resin plaques and Simon Schneider's pressure rises over a steam engine.
David and his dealers visit the seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare. The drinks are on Michael Hogben, and Alison Chapman is as good as gold.
David and his dealers set up stall in Blackpool. Tracy Thackray-Howitt calls time on a railway clock and a husband and wife team take our dealers to the cleaners.
Stoke-on-Trent is home to David and his dealers today, where Stewart Hofgartner gets something that really rings his bell and Tim Hogarth spies a French biscuit poster.
In Hartlepool, The Duke croons to Barbra Streisand, Hoggy lays his hands on a huge organ and James pursues a Roald Dahl classic.
The Duke is in Leeds, where a husband and wife battle it out to get the real deal, and a haul of gold and silver treasure hits Timmy and James' table.
David sets up shop in Middlesbrough today, where Karen Dalmeny is shaken but not stirred as she tries to buy a Bond book, and Tony Geering's eyes pop for some miniature glasses.
David and his Dealers Den land in Llandudno. James Layte show his devilish side with a glass toasting fork and Alison Chapman hopes to clean up with a wash stand set.
Blackpool plays host to the Dealers Den. Some early Christmas glitz comes to Tracy Thackray-Howitt, but Jo Brayshaw's in the dark over some aviation photos.
David and his dealers pitch up in Middlesbrough, where there's gemstones for Jo Brayshaw; Moorcroft for Corrie Jeffrey and Karen Dalmeny feels she deserves a medal.
The Den descends on Weston Super Mare, where Mark Stevens goes gaga for a gold Guinea and Aiden Pass votes with his wallet for some US election ephemera.
David Dickinson visits Bridlington, where the dealers are feeling the heat. Alys Dobbie's eyes are on matchstalks for a Lowry print.
David and his dealers set up shop in Wolverhampton. A 300-year-old book turns up on Simon Schneider's table and Karen Dalmeny is on the prowl for paintings.
We're in Leeds, where Tim's at sea with a historical naval plaque, and Helen's not clowning around with a frightful-looking picture.
David and his dealers set up shop in Milton Keynes. Mark Steven and David Ford fight over a tin-plate toy car.
Bridlington is home to David and his dealers. Cheryl Hakeney loses her cool over a stunning jewellery box; Stewart Hofgartner loses his way with a railway poster.
Middlesbrough is home to David and his dealers. Tony Geering tries to catch himself some Mouseman; Corrie Jeffrey goes all out to buy a whisky decanter.
The dealers set up shop in Stoke on Trent. Debbie Serpell works hard getting hold of an elephant footstool, Tim Hogarth over pays for a warren of bunnies.
The dealers are put through their paces in Hartlepool. James is hung drawn and quartered over an execution poster.
The dealers den pitches up in Llangollen, north Wales, where Alison Chapman goes all out for part of a London. Jan Keyne finds a necklace that weighs heavy on her purse.
Fay Rutter is the cat who gets the cream... and a panther brooch. Jan Keyne pays out for a Winston Churchill picture, much to her shock.
David and his dealers set up stall in Weston Super Mare's Tropicana. Alison Chapman falls foul of a football collection.
Peterborough opens its doors to the Dickinson team. Emotions get the better of Tracey Thackery, it all gets a bit spooky with a wax mask for James Layte.
In Grimsby, The Duke goes ga-ga over a teddy bear, Debbie Serpell is surprised by a miniature tea set and David Ford's spoons cause a stir in the saleroom.
David and his dealers have set up their den in Newcastle. Local Geordie lass Jo Brayshaw has her sights set on a wee dram.
In Telford, David and his dealers set up stall in the international centre. There's plenty of laughs as Alison Chapman sizes up some silver and Tony Geering does a deal with fizz.
David and his dealer den visit Oldham, where Simon Schneider falls for a stunning clock, and Michael Hogben splashes out big for some gold.
The Duke and his team of dealers set up for some supersonic deals under the wings of Concorde at Aerospace Bristol.
David and his dealers set up stall in Crewe Hall. Fay Rutter has a deal all mapped out and new girl Laurie Scully faces a Real Deal regular in the bid for a vintage hat stretcher.
The Duke is in Sheffield where Mark Stevens pirouettes for a profit, David Ford blows his cash on a set of old whistles and Tim Hogarth scores a home goal.
David and his dealers visit Nottingham's Albert Hall. It's a journey as Fay Rutter is faced with tourist treasures and Tim Hogarth is offered a gold haul from around the world.
The dealers den pitches up in Newport, where Adian Pass has double trouble with a pair of petrol-heads, and the Duke falls for a beautiful watercolour
The Duke takes off to Aerospace Bristol, where Mark Stevens hits turbulence when he attempts to land a pair of luxury watches.
David and his dealers visit Crewe. It's a Jungle in the den as new dealer Laurie Scully faces a cheeky chimp, and Fay Rutter goes wild about autographs.
In Sheffield, David Ford comes across a fancy Russian belt, Mark Stevens discovers an ancient book of remedies and The Duke helps Tim Hogarth to celebrate his birthday.
Newport plays host to the dealers' den. Karen Dalmeny lights up the den when she buys some arts and craft candle sticks.
The Duke and his dealers set up the den in Blackburn. Will local dealer Matt Taylor score with a home team football jersey.