BBC Antiques Road Trip's show first with huge record breaking profit on £60 item

One item, bought for just£60 in an antique shop in Margate, Kent, sold for a huge amount and became a record breaking profit for the hit BBC show

It was a record breaking profit for Antiques Road Trip

  • 10:24, 23 Jan 2024

Antiques Road Trip experienced a show first back in 2021 after an item host Paul Laidlaw spotted sold for £20,000.

Antiques expert Paul picked up the rare camera for just £60 in an antique store in Margate, Kent, whilst shopping for collectables. Talking of his old-item store, the shop owner said: "Three floors, the upstairs is mainly furniture but there’s stuff everywhere. And on this floor, there are four rooms through and in the middle, there’s a staircase which goes down to a room full of chairs and another room full below!”

Undeterred by the huge task ahead of him, Paul joked: "Don’t send the calvary okay?" After some time, Paul finally returned to the desk, keen to settle on a good price for the old camera he'd come across. He said: "In your cabinet over there, optical instrument… £75 on that I bid you £50.”

The owner replied: "Give me £60 and I’ll shake your hand but I’m not doing any better than that, I’m afraid." The men shook hands, and the deal was made. "I think this is a very early camera. If I’m right, that could be quite exciting. The photographic market is very much in the ascent, it’s a hot market, I think that’s a good thing," Paul explained.

It wasn't long after Paul arrived at the Bury St Edmonds auction in Suffolk that the rare item caught Edward Crichton's eye as he revealed he'd "never seen one" before. Edward said: "The sub-miniature camera - I have never seen one, in fact, we have carried out some research and cannot find any other example which has sold at auction, we were very excited to see this and it has certain potential to make a significant profit.”

The bidding started at a staggering £1,000 and quickly increased in steps of thousands of pounds, "They’re not messing around," said rival Kate as Edward continued: "£3,000, £4,000." Paul, who noticed the shift in bidding, said: "He’s now taking £1,000 increments," and Kate added: "Which is a very rare thing."

Kate and Edward explained to those in the room: “It’s not a record price, a record price for a general sale is £15,000, for a home and interior sale £16,000. £17,000, £18,000, £19,000. £20,000."

The price continued to fly until the auctioneer closed the hammer saying: "At £20,000 online, at £20,000 if we’re all done, £20,000.” "I’m over the moon. I am genuinely flabbergasted,” Paul said reacting to the incredible sale. "Most items in this sale make between £50 and £500, so £20,000 is staggering, wonderful," Edward replied.

Kate was "chuffed" for Paul as the camera was purchased for £20,000 by a private collector in Switzerland. Paul’s massive profit of £19,940 beat the previous record, which was a Tibetan bronze deity bought for £50 by Anita Manning, selling for £3,800 in 2016. And all profits from the series went to Children in Need. You can watch Antiques Road Trip daily at 4.30pm on BBC Two.

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If you are interested in planning the ultimate antiquing road trip, there are plenty of things you need to consider before hitting the road.

Finding the best places to hunt for one-of-a-kind antiques is only part of the equation. You need to know the items to pack, when to go, how much you are able to spend, and lots of other essential details.

Vintage hunting is a fun way to travel and take a road trip with your friends and family. Here is what you need to know to plan the perfect antique shopping trip!

Tips for planning an antiquing road trip

Know where you want to visit ahead of time.

The first thing you need to do is know where you want to go . Is there a particular market you want to check out, or are you more interested in a region or state? Do you want to hop around to different towns or would you rather stay in the same vicinity for most of your trip?

Before you can plan anything else, you need to know where you want to go! If you need some inspiration, check out some great antiquing road trip destinations near the bottom of this post.

Map your route

After you know where you want to go, you should put together a rough driving route . You don’t have to stick to it exactly, but if you are moving from town to town, you’ll want to have a plan in place so you are able to continue planning your antiquing road trip.

I personally love using Google Maps to decide what routes to consider and also see how long it’s going to take to get there, as well as what places you can stop along the way for gas, food, and lodging.

related: how long is too long for a road trip?

Basically, as long as you have a general idea of the places you’re going to see (aka the antiquing locations), how many hours you’ll be traveling daily, and where you are lodging each night, you’ll be in good shape to continue on to the next step, which is…

Make a budget

In the case of an antiquing road trip, you’ll need two budgets: one for how much you plan to spend on antiques and one for the road trip overall.

As a general rule, a road trip budget should include the following:

  • Car rental (if applicable)
  • Attractions
  • Miscellaneous (laundry, souvenirs, parking, etc)

Knowing how much you plan to spend – and then keeping track of it and sticking to it – is one of the golden rules of having a successful road trip. You don’t want to spend more than you can afford and then later regret your trip.

Check out this post for even more tips and tricks on saving money on a road trip.

Book your accommodations in advance

While not everyone plans trips months in advance, as soon as you map your route and make your budget, you should book your lodging .

Hotels in popular locations can sometimes sell out over the summer months and during local events. If the city you are visiting is a popular antiquing destination, you might have trouble finding a place to stay at the last minute.

I recommend Hotels.com to look for hotel accommodations and VRBO for homestays and apartment rentals.

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Warmer months will offer more options

When you decide to take your antiquing road trip is also going to determine what options you’ll have for places to go shopping.

As a general rule, summer is going to have the most options for you. Yard sales, certain flea markets, and auctions usually take place more frequently when the weather is warm.

If you can’t or don’t want to travel during the summer, spring and fall are also good choices. In fact, accommodations will often be cheaper during these “shoulder” seasons, and you probably won’t have the crowds that you might have in the summer.

Winter can still have some options, like thrift and antique stores, but travel can sometimes be iffy in locations where snow is common, and you might have delays and other issues that can be frustrating.

Just keep all these things in mind when planning the time of year you want to travel.

Have the right vehicle

If you have your sights set on some larger pieces of furniture or home decor, you might need a larger vehicle to transport your goods home. Or maybe you need something a little more reliable than what you already own.

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If renting a vehicle is part of your budget and plan, use Discover Cars to find the best deal. They search all the large rental companies as well as the smaller local options to find you the best deal. You’ll always get free cancellation if your plans change, and they have 24/7 customer service for any questions or issues that come up.

Check out rental car prices on Discover Cars here!

Look up storage facilities ahead of time

Maybe you are planning on bringing home some larger items or want to stay longer than just a few days in a particular area. It might be a good idea to look into local storage facilities so you know what your options are before you even leave on your vacation.

Not only will this make your trip easier, but you can plan for the storage in your budget and you can also confirm that there WILL be a place to keep your finds until the end of your road trip.

No one wants to cart around a dresser or wardrobe on the top of their vehicle while they are out and about at other auctions or stores. By keeping your large or very fragile items in a storage unit, you’ll be able to keep them safe until you are either ready to load them up and take them home, or until you have arranged to ship them to where they need to go.

Pack appropriately for an antiquing road trip

Pack appropriately

While you should definitely have a general packing list for your car journey , there are certain additional items you’ll want to bring specifically for your antiquing road trip.

  • Bring clothing that can get dirty . There’s a good chance you’ll get lots of dirt, dust, grime, and grease on you while you’re rummaging through items.
  • Pack along some good rain gear so no matter what the weather’s doing, your plans won’t be ruined.
  • Bring good, solid shoes that won’t make your feet sore and have good support.
  • Have sunscreen with you and don’t forget to apply it! Nothing can make a trip miserable like sunburn.
  • Make sure you have lots of water and food with you throughout the day. Pack a lunch, have some non-perishable snacks to munch on, and keep yourself hydrated.
  • Gloves to protect your hands from rusty or sharp objects
  • Hand wipes , paper towels , and sanitizer
  • Tape measure to make sure items will fit in the vehicle and in your home
  • Screwdrivers (Phillips and flathead) to take apart furniture
  • Items for padding : blankets, bubble wrap, newspaper, tape, tarps, tie-down straps

Top off the tank

Fill up your gas tank whenever you can – rural locations may not have many options and you don’t want to get stuck somewhere because you ran out of gas.

Have lots of cash on hand

There are still many places, especially smaller establishments, that are cash-only. Even if you can pay with a card, you may also get a better price if you pay with cash because the store won’t have to eat the credit card fees.

Put on your haggling hat

While this isn’t always the case, many places are willing to negotiate prices, especially if you plan to purchase multiple pieces. Give it a shot and see!

However, if the price listed is firm, don’t harass anyone to try and save a few dollars. Decide if the price is fair to you, and if not, be considerate and just walk away.

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Places to visit on an antiquing road trip

While there are so many kinds of stores that sell antiques, these are the top six types of places to look for when planning your antiquing road trip.

1. Flea markets

Flea markets are prime locations for discovering local relics and good deals. While not every one is going to have great finds, a fantastic website to find the best options is Fleamapket . You’ll be able to search and find the prime flea markets not just in the United States, but all over the world!

2. Antique malls

Antique malls are another great choice for finding the perfect piece for your home. These tend to be open year-round, which makes them a good option for any time of the year.

Antique Store Finder is a great website to check out and discover all the stores in your desired location. You can also find fairs, flea markets, and auctions here too.

3. Thrift stores

While more of a gamble than some other options, you can occasionally find some hidden gems at a local thrift store.

The Thrift Shopper is a good resource for finding Goodwill, Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, and other secondhand shops around the US.

4. Yard sales

It doesn’t hurt to check the local papers and merchandisers of the area you’ll be visiting and see what yard sales are happening while you are there. Again, like thrift stores, it’s pretty hit or miss on finding good stuff, but if you do, you are likely to get the items for a steal!

5. Antique boutiques

While these are similar to antique malls, boutiques tend to be smaller, one-owner businesses rather than a collection of booths run by various individuals in one location.

6. Auctions

Auctions can be fantastic places to find one-of-a-kind items. It’s a great idea to do some research on what auctions will be occurring during your visit and carve out some time to see what’s being sold.

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10 antiquing road trip destinations

While this list is in no way exhaustive, here are 10 great destinations to consider for your next antiquing road trip:

  • Adamstown, Pennsylvania
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Galena, Illinois
  • Walnut, Iowa
  • Middleburg, Virginia
  • Millerton, New York
  • Stillwater, Minnesota
  • Hazel, Kentucky
  • Clinton, Tennessee
  • Charleston, South Carolina

Conclusion: Planning an antiquing road trip

With a little bit of planning, you can have a fantastic and successful antiquing road trip!

Your turn: where would you like to go on your next antique road trip? Let me know in the comments!

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What Was the Biggest Profit on Antiques Road Trip?

By Michael Ferguson

Antiques Road Trip is a British television show that has been on the air since 2010. The show follows antiques experts as they travel across the UK in search of valuable and interesting items to sell at auction. The series has been a hit with viewers, thanks in part to the fascinating stories behind each item and the competitive nature of the experts as they try to make the biggest profit.

One of the most exciting aspects of Antiques Road Trip is seeing just how much money the experts can make with their finds. Over the years, there have been some truly impressive profits made on the show. But what was the biggest profit ever achieved on Antiques Road Trip?

The answer is an astounding £41,104! This incredible sum was made by expert David Barby during an episode filmed in 2012.

Barby managed to find a rare Chinese vase that he purchased for just £140. He later sold it at auction for an unbelievable £41,244, making a profit of over 29,000%.

How Did Barby Manage Such a Huge Profit?

Barby’s success on Antiques Road Trip wasn’t just down to luck – he was a highly experienced antiques expert who knew how to spot valuable items. In this case, he recognised that the vase he had found was a rare example from China’s Qianlong period (1736-1795).

The vase itself was decorated with intricate floral designs and featured a seal mark from the Qianlong emperor himself. These features are what made it so valuable and helped Barby achieve such an incredible profit at auction.

Other Impressive Profits on Antiques Road Trip

While Barby’s £41,104 profit is certainly impressive, there have been other notable profits made by experts on Antiques Road Trip over the years.

One such example is when Charles Hanson managed to make a profit of £3,200 on a set of 19th-century chairs that he purchased for just £50. The chairs were in poor condition when he first found them, but Hanson recognised their potential and was able to restore them to their former glory.

Another memorable moment from the show was when Philip Serrell made a profit of £1,450 on a collection of vintage toys that he purchased for just £60. The toys included rare examples from popular brands such as Dinky and Hornby, which helped to drive up their value at auction.

The Importance of Knowing Your Stuff

These examples demonstrate just how important it is for an antiques expert to have a good eye for valuable items. It’s not enough to simply stumble upon something old – you need to be able to recognise its potential and know how to make it more valuable.

If you’re interested in antiques and want to learn more about what makes certain items valuable, there are plenty of resources available online and in books. You can also attend auctions or visit antique shops and fairs to get a better sense of what’s out there.

Antiques Road Trip has provided some truly exciting moments over the years as experts battle it out to make the biggest profits on their finds. While David Barby’s incredible £41,104 profit may be the largest ever achieved on the show, there have been plenty of other impressive profits made by experts who knew how to spot valuable items.

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The Ultimate Treasure-Filled Antiques Road Trip Through Texas

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Are you ready for an adventure through Texas like no other? 

Imagine hitting the open road, discovering hidden gems and treasure-filled shops in charming towns across the state. 

This isn’t just any road trip…it’s an antiques road trip, packed with unique finds, fascinating stories and unforgettable experiences.

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From quirky collectibles to rare vintage furniture, Texas has some of the best antique spots waiting to be explored. 

So join us as we discover the most amazing antique stores in the Lone Star State. 

Trust me, you won’t want to miss a single stop on this incredible journey!

1. Gingerbread Antiques

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The first stop on our antiques road trip is Gingerbread Antiques which is a must-visit spot in Waxahachie. 

Known for its cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, this place literally feels like a treasure chest!

Inside, you’ll find a wonderful mix of antiques including vintage furniture, beautiful old clocks and unique collectibles. 

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The shelves are filled with delicate glassware, old tech, rare books, records and vintage toys that spark nostalgia. 

Wandering through the store feels like a fun treasure hunt, with delightful surprises at every turn. 

2. Cooper Street Antique Mall

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Cooper Street Antique Mall is a fantastic stop in Arlington. 

This massive mall is known for its vast selection of antiques and collectibles, spread over 53,000 square feet. 

There’s also a tearoom inside!

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You’ll be able to find everything from beautiful vintage furniture and old books to quirky retro toys and rare coins. 

Literally anything you can think of, this mall has it!

It’s the perfect place to find unique items that bring a bit of history into your home.

3. Alston’s Antiques

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The next stop is Alston’s Antiques which is a delightful shop located in the heart of Garland. 

It’s a family-owned store that has been in the family since the 1940s!

This charming store is known for its impressive collection of unique and rare antiques. 

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You’ll find a wide variety of items from elegant vintage furniture and beautiful glassware to old-fashioned toys and stunning artwork. 

The store has a welcoming atmosphere and the owner is happy to chat about the pieces on display, making it easy to spend hours exploring. 

4. First Monday Trade Days

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First Monday Trade Days is a huge flea market held in Canton that is over 100 years old!

Known as the largest and oldest flea market in the country, it offers an incredible variety of items. 

You can browse through antique furniture, unique home décor, handmade crafts and vintage clothing. 

The market is also famous for its delicious food vendors who serve up everything from funnel cakes to Texas barbecue. 

Despite the name, the market actually takes place on the weekend preceding the first monday of the month.

5. Royal Passage Antiques

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For something a bit different, make a stop at Royal Passage Antiques which is a hidden gem located in Tyler. 

This charming shop is known for its exquisite selection of high end European antiques and elegant home furnishings. 

You’ll be able to find beautiful antique furniture, stunning chandeliers, delicate jewelry and unique decorative pieces that add a touch of old-world charm to your home. 

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The owner is always happy to share the story behind each piece which makes the experience just that extra bit more special.

It’s the perfect place to find a special piece that brings a bit of European history into your home.

6. Urban Habitat Vintage Home

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Urban Habitat Vintage Home is a stylish antique store located in Beaumont. 

Known for its extensive range of vintage and mid-century modern pieces, this shop is a favorite among antique lovers. 

You’ll be able to find a variety of treasures including unique furniture, chandeliers, clothing, old suitcases, retro light fixtures and quirky home décor items. 

The store’s trendy and inviting atmosphere makes it a fun place to explore!

7. Star Antique

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The next stop on our road trip is Star Antique which is a delightful shop located in Wimberley. 

Known for its charming and large collection, it’s truly a goldmine for anyone who loves antiques. 

They mainly focus on antique light fixtures and lamps but do also sell other home decor items and furniture.

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If you’re looking for an exquisite chandelier or a whimsical lamp then this is the place to be!

Each piece at Star Antique will add some character to your home. 

8. Sunrise Antique Mall

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Sunrise Antique Mall is a fantastic spot located in Kerrville. 

This mall is truly a paradise for treasure hunters as it features an extremely large collection of antiques spread out over 2 floors.

You’ll find a wide array of items from beautiful vintage furniture and old records to unique jewelry and retro toys.  

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Whether you’re looking for a special piece to complete your collection or just browsing for fun, Sunrise Antique Mall has something for everyone.

It’s a must-visit destination, promising plenty of hidden gems.

9. Vintique Mall

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The next stop on our road trip is Vintique Mall which is a huge antique store located in Taylor that covers over 10,000 sq ft and has 50 dealers.

This delightful mall is known for its diverse collection of vintage and antique items, perfect for treasure hunters. 

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You’ll be able to explore a wide range of goods from antique furniture and home décor to vintage clothing and old records.

Each visit feels like a new adventure, with fresh unique finds around every corner. 

10. The Knot Hole

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The Knot Hole is a wonderful antique shop located in Burnet that is well worth a visit.

This charming store has over 100 booths featuring their extensive selection of unique and vintage items. 

From antique furniture and beautiful glassware to vintage clothing and rare collectibles, this store has it all.

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Make sure you explore every nook and cranny for those hidden gems!

Each item at The Knot Hole has its own story and will add a touch of history to your home. 

11. Salado Antique Mall

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Salado Antique Mall is a must-visit destination in Salado, known for its impressive range of antiques and collectibles. 

This charming mall has a wide variety of items including vintage furniture, beautiful glassware, old-fashioned toys and sports memorabilia. 

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It’s an absolute pleasure to browse through the many treasures and chat with the friendly vendors.

Each booth is filled with special finds, from rare books to delicate porcelain pieces. 

12. One of a Kind Unique Antiques

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As the name suggests, One of a Kind Unique Antiques is a delightful shop located in Ballinger where you can find things you won’t find anywhere else.

Known for its truly unique collection, this store offers a variety of rare and interesting items. 

In particular, you’ll find a ton of retro signs and one-of-a-kind art pieces.

It’s a must-visit spot on your antiques road trip through Texas, perfect for finding those special treasures you won’t see anywhere else.

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Find out Bargain Hunt's Anita Manning most expensive sale

The presenter is best known for her work on bargain hunt and antiques road show .

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Anita Manning is best known for presenting Bargain Hunt and Antiques Road Trip , where she looks for hidden treasures to sell at a profit! But did you know that she scored one of the all-time best profits on  Antiques Road Trip ? Get the details...

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Back in 2016, the 72-year-old paid £50 for a Buddha statue, which was then sold for £3,800 at auction, giving her a 7,500 per cent profit. Anita was amazed by how much the item went for, but said she bought it out of a "gut instinct", saying: "You know when you get a wee feeling about something?" 

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Anita made a 7,500 per cent profit on her find

Speaking about the amazing win, Anita said: "Things like that can happen, so get out into your antique shops and keep searching!"

Chatting about her career in antiques, Anita previously told the BBC: "Although I have always been interested in Antiques, and loved their sense of history, their beauty, craftsmanship and design, I did not start my working life aiming to be an auctioneer or be involved in the antique trade (in fact sometimes I still wonder what I’m going to be when I grow up). 

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"But fate put the opportunity in my path and being an adventurous sort of gal I changed direction and set up Great Western Auctions with my daughter Lala in Glasgow in 1989, becoming one of Scotland’s first woman auctioneers." 

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Anita's expensive find comes only second to Paul Laidlaw, who sold a £60 camera for £20,000 back in 2018. At the time, he said: "I have no words, I'm over the moon. I genuinely am flabbergasted." 

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    READ: Antiques Road Trip defended following criticism from viewers. While Paul Laidlaw holds the record for the highest-selling item; a sub-miniature camera that was purchased for £60 and sold at ...

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    WATCH: Antiques Road Trip's biggest ever sale on the show "These would usually fetch between £3,000 to £7,000, but this one sold for £22,000." The valuer, from Derbyshire, has picked up many ...

  3. Meet the Antiques Road Trip experts: from Izzie Balmer to Natasha

    Irita is an antiques expert and dealer who joined the show in 2021. She runs her own business, Irita Marriott Antiques, and has been working in the antiques industry for a decade. According to her ...

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    On the BBC show Antiques Road Trip, Paul Laidlaw finds a rare camera for £60, then sells at auction for a record £20,000.

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    Antiques Road Trip returns to BBC1 today with a record-breaking 7500% profit.The popular series is back this afternoon with antiques expert Anita Manning mak...

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    The Biggest Sale on Antiques Road Trip. The biggest sale in Antiques Road Trip history was made by Charles Hanson, an experienced auctioneer and valuer who has appeared on several seasons of the show. In Season 12, Episode 11, Hanson purchased a Chinese vase for £230 and sold it at auction for an incredible £28,000. That's a profit of £27,770!

  7. Antiques Road Trip

    Antiques Road Trip (also known as Celebrity Antiques Road Trip) is a BBC television series produced by STV Studios. ... The previous records for highest sale price for a single item and largest profit on a road trip was held by Anita Manning, who in 2016 purchased a Buddha statue for £50, ...

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    Antiques Road Trip: Anita Manning generated the largest ever sale on the show (Image: BBC) Antiques Road Trip started airing on the BBC back in 2012 and for nine years, Anita has been starring ...

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    Antiques Road Trip experienced a show first back in 2021 after an item host Paul Laidlaw spotted sold for £20,000. ... "Most items in this sale make between £50 and £500, so £20,000 is ...

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    Places to visit on an antiquing road trip. While there are so many kinds of stores that sell antiques, these are the top six types of places to look for when planning your antiquing road trip. 1. Flea markets. Flea markets are prime locations for discovering local relics and good deals.

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    By a long shot, the most expensive item was found by the show's presenter, Paul Laidlaw, during the non-celebrity version. After delving into an antique store in Margate, Kent, he purchased a £60 ...

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    Back in 2016, the 72-year-old paid £50 for a Buddha statue, which was then sold for £3,800 at auction, giving her a 7,500 per cent profit. Anita was amazed by how much the item went for, but ...

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