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Drew visits some family-run businesses in Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Grimsby in the hope of finding rare and unusual antiques that have never been put on sale before.
In Lancashire, Drew visits a sprawling salvage yard that yields a huge haul of unique items. Next, at an auction house, Drew faces off against other dealers in a bidding war.
Drew is given first look at the furniture in a Black Country factory. Next, in Derby, a new contact pays off when Drew finds the crankshaft from a Battle of Britain fighter plane.
Sensing the chance to get some bargains, Drew checks in on some contacts who are downsizing and selling off collections. In Norwich, he finds a beautiful Victorian umbrella stand.
Modern day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard travels the length and breadth of the UK in search of weird and wonderful objects. The bigger the hoard, the happier he is.
In Sussex, Drew has some incredible luck when he is offered first pick of a shop packed full of French items. Then in Kent, he's invited behind the scenes of a historic railway.
Modern day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard travels the length and breadth of the UK in search of weird and wonderful objects. The bigger the hoard, the happier he is.
Seeing an untapped source of rare items, Drew tours Catalonia looking for some chic Spanish antiques. In Peralada, Drew is blown away by a 17th Century house full of treasures.
Drew heads to Devon, where he finds a wealth of unusual oddities housed in a country pub. Next, it's on to Hastings, which has enjoyed a recent resurgence in the antiques trade.
Drew heads to a huge antiques wholesaler in Exeter, where he finds pile upon pile of affordable gems. Next, it's on to north London, to visit an emporium of curiosities.
His hunt for fresh stock takes Drew to the Cotswolds, where he finds a giant stash of Indian and Afghan treasures which have come directly from the subcontinent.
In a quiet South London suburb, Drew comes face to face with the most extraordinary collection of American automobilia he's ever seen, including Evel Knievel's Messerschmitt.
Drew is on a road trip, traveling to Norfolk, Pembroke and Essex. In Pembroke, he finds an old church that has been converted into an antiques store with a varied selection.
At a giant mid-Wales market, Drew has the pick of over 1000 stalls showcasing world-class pieces. He spies a 200-year-old Windsor chair in the best condition he's ever seen.
Drew decides that he needs something different to stand out from the competition. He and Tee head to Italy hoping to find some antiques that his rivals won't be able to match.