Episode 23

It's the third leg with road-tripping auctioneers Natasha Raskin Sharp and Philip Serrell. The Scottish whirl continues, this time in Tasha's stomping ground of Glasgow.
Looking for profit-making antiques to take to auction, Natasha goes French with some candlesticks and Italian for a paperweight. She also makes a diversion to discover how a Scottish Sunday school teacher created the Boys Brigade in the late 19th century that went on to become a global youth movement.
Meanwhile, Phil starts the day quite joyful but reverts to type and buys a combo lot of weighty farm troughs. He also finds time to rest from shopping to discover an epic symbol of Glasgow's maritime and engineering past.
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