Salvage Hunters: The Restorers - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Pig Rescue
Michael and Maria restore a mechanical peacock for Drew. Elsewhere, Saxon asks Nick to use his artistic skills to rescue a battered but historic pub sign.

Downing Street Treasure
Martin visits a client to collect a 19th century Louis Vuitton trunk for restoration. Later, Drew enlists Ruth to restore a stunning Italian giltwood lantern.

X-Factor Furniture
Drew asks Steve to save a faded but valuable antique chest of drawers, and Serkan enlists Ted to restore a bent and twisted armillary sphere.

Archer Automata
Drew enlists automaton restorers Michael and Maria to get an automaton archer firing again. Karyn wants Ted and Robin to save an iconic K6 telephone box.

Civil War Boots
Metalworker Ted works his magic on a rusty old mining cart. Martin restores a pair of Civil War era military boots, and Steve and Gill save a broken antique table.

Dazzling Peacock Head
Julia restores a broken peacock head from a festival float for dealer Natasha. Later, Steve rescues a pair of worn antique tables from a Suffolk stately home.

Weaving Magic
Automata experts Michael and Maria restore a rare mechanical pig for dealer Drew, and Willow weaving guest restorer Cherry rescues a Danish armchair.

Pedal to the Metal
Furniture restorer Steve Norman rescues a rare and valuable campaign desk. Ted Edley transforms a broken 1960s pedal car into a sporty racer with pace and grace.

The Ultimate Wardrobe
Metalworker Ted Edley and Gilder Ruth Tappin transform an antique French Lily Chandelier. Meanwhile, Robin Johnson works on an Irish estate wardrobe that is falling apart.

The Egyptian Wonder
Game restorer Mark Squires repairs and rebuilds a 1960s one armed bandit game. Metalworker Ted Edley is tasked with restoring a rusty buoy lantern.

Spitfire Memorabilla
Drew tasks Steve with a crumbling rosewood card table, Serkan hopes horologist Paul can get an RAF cockpit clock ticking again and Karyn wants Chris to breathe new life into a taxidermy swan.

The Beautiful Game
Michael and Maria tackle a football arcade game from the 1950's, Serkan sets Ted a challenge of restoring two art deco cinema lights; and Saxon enlists joiner Robin to help save a huge haberdashers cabinet.

Fat Les
Rebecca Pritchard entrusts her precious heirloom, a cherub statue affectionately known as Fat Les, to sculptor Nick Elphick who must restore Les back to his best.

Pulling The Strings
Michael and Maria Start work on a 19th century Pinocchio puppet. And neon light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, restores a period advertising sign for Riley Cars.

A Stag Triumph
Sculptor Nick Elphick works on a life-sized stag statue that's missing its head. And metalsmith Ted Edley restores an alien-themed shooting game.

A Slice of Americana
Ted takes on a piece of pure Americana in the form of a porch glider seat.

Pinball Wizard
Arcade games specialist Mark Squires rescues a 1960s pinball machine. Meanwhile, upholsterer Craig uses his creative magic to revive a mid-century G-plan sofa.

Clowning Around
A pair of huge church candlesticks become a woodworm infested nightmare for gilder Ruth, upholsterer Ray gives a dog eared bench seat a new lease of life, while leather expert Martin rescues a pair of hundred year old clown shoes for the Museum of Comedy.

A Design Icon
An unusual piece of wrought iron work proves a mighty challenge for Nev.

Dodgem Dealings
Serkan has a pair of huge pub lanterns for metalsmith Ted to work on.
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