Summary
TOY cars, Enid Blyton postcards and a 19th century wrestling belt were among the goods produced by residents of Cheltenham as daytime antiques favourite Dickinson's Real Deal came to town. Antiques fans had the opportunity to meet the dapper David Dickinson and bring their collectables to be valued by the show's experts. People could then accept the experts' cash offer or take a chance and send the item to be sold at auction.
And the town did not disappoint. Some residents turned their noses up at high-value offers from the experts at the valuation session at Cheltenham Racecourse.See the full content of this document
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It's No Deal As Some Reject Tv Offers
The owner of a Doulton vase painted by the artist ...
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