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Bargain Hunt is a British institution, entertaining audiences for
over 20 years, and encouraging us to look for diamonds in the rough
at antique fairs and shops across the country. A Bargain Hunt is
more than just a quest for cash, though - from traveller's trunks
and tea caddies to walking canes, coins and quirky costumes, each
of the items chosen has their own story to tell, forming a small
part of our collective social history. The Bargain Hunt Spotter's
Guide to Antiques is packed with essential information from the
Bargain Hunt experts on identifying quality across a range of
antiques. From makers' marks and tell-tale historical styles to
details in foils and finials, this will be your one-stop guide to
making good choices on your own bargain hunt - while also delving
into the fascinating stories behind many of our favourite antiques.
With a foreword from Natasha Raskin Sharp, as well as tips, advice,
and stories throughout from each of the show's experts (including
'league tables' of best and worst finds), this is the essential
companion to all your future Bargain Hunts!
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Records Renaudo's formidable production with detailed information
for the collector.
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