Newark 24
The reds and blues are dressed for success, but who will go home with the most money? Experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon are on hand to help.
Flamboyant frills, huge collars and puffed sleeves are the hallmarks of Tudor tailoring, and in this episode, Natasha meets historical costumier Ninya Mikhaila to learn about 16th-century fashions. Together, they unwrap a genuine Farthingale sleeve to see how it was made.
Historic items are also on the shopping lists of both teams at Newark antiques fair. Car sales executives Sam and Jake are the red team and they reckon 'negotiation is the key'. In blue are Sheffield sister act Sharon and Jackie, who optimistically hope to 'make profits on every item'.
As the clock ticks down, Jake picks up a pottery dog, but Sam spots a chip on the poor pooch’s head. Over with the blues, the sisters hope to get a pair of Victorian nail scissors for a snip, but expert Catherine Southon isn’t convinced.
There are plenty of profits at Colin Young’s sale in Grantham, but will anyone go home with a golden gavel?
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Natasha Raskin Sharp learns about 16th Century fashion
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Natasha Raskin Sharp |
Expert | Mark Stacey |
Expert | Catherine Southon |
Production Manager | Moira Edwards |
Executive Producer | Paul Tucker |
Series Producer | Jo Dunscombe |
Director | Clare Wilmshurst |
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- Fri 22 Mar 2024 12:15Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú One except Nightlight
- Mon 25 Mar 2024 06:30