Episode 17

Nigel Havers welcomes five more sellers to the Bidding Room, where they try to sell items to professional dealers who are on the lookout for interesting pieces, with help from expert Simon Bower.
First through the doors is Debbie, with a stone garden feature shaped like a cannon. It's both heavy and convincing, but will cannon-obsessed dealer Adi deliver an explosive deal?
Next through the doors is Matt, with a pair of 1940s enamel signs. They are original and colourful, and Jack is hopeful for a bidding war, but can he push the dealers to start one?
Alison wants to sell a unique table that she bought for just £5. Despite some minor restoration, her 1950s atomic table intrigues the bidders. Will they reach Simon's super high valuation?
Next to face the dealers is Nigel, with a rare piece of Clarice Cliff pottery. The ceramic mask is a highly prized piece, but who will love it enough to haggle a deal?
Lastly, salesman Steve thinks his zodiac gyroscope will be a hit with dealers. With mixed reviews of his item, can Steve use all of his charm to nail himself a good price in the bidding room?
Today's dealers are Ian, JB, Adi, Moses and Lucy.
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