Salvage Hunters, Episode 6
Season 17, Episode 6
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Drew and Tee head to the former East Germany, birthplace of early modern design. They visit a fair full of Bauhaus brilliance in Berlin, and one of Europe's biggest flea markets.
Episode 2Big changes are afoot for Drew in Conwy. He hunts for fresh stock in a stunning 1730s Sussex mansion, and in Lincoln he spots an unusual 19th century medical cabinet.
Episode 3In Suffolk, Drew's eye is caught by a decorative, architectural wreath that's over 100 years old. Plus, Drew, and Tee re-visit Prideaux Place in Cornwall, after more than 10 years, and spot a true design classic.
Episode 4In Fulham, Drew prepares to spend big with some elite dealers. In Hastings, Drew and Tee unearth some unusual Chinese watercolours, and a Turkish rug.
Episode 5A Chipping Norton barbershop hides an incredible antiques emporium. In an Anglesey salt factory, Drew and Tee discover an unusual bread, and cheese cupboard.
Episode 6Drew is joined by his son Tom, who's keen to learn more about the trade. They visit Shepton Mallet Flea market in Somerset, where Tom spots a stunning painting on cardboard. And, a motor museum in the Lake District brings out Drew's childlike enthusiasm.
Episode 7In a stunning disused church, Drew bids on an elaborate Victorian mirror, and an irresistible stash of Welsh blankets. And, in Gretna Green, Drew gets the opportunity to buy a beautiful pair of opaline glass lamps originally from an Inverness church.
Episode 8Drew and Tee travel to four extraordinary locations across Northern Italy, including the country's most famed antique markets, and a dreamy Tuscan villa. Drew finds a 300-year-old artisan's vice, a pair of 1970s fairground alien spaceships and more.
Episode 9Drew and Tee go hunting for antiques in the homes of fellow dealers. Tucked away in the Cotswolds, Drew finds an ancient Greek masterpiece from 100BC.
Episode 10Drew finds a beautifully faded carpet and an umbrella stand at the Merchant Taylors' Hall. Then, the boys visit a new antiques centre based in one of West Yorkshires old mills, where Drew takes a chance on a stunning stained-glass window.
Episode 11Drew and Tee visit a disused fuel shed on a former air force base in Suffolk, which now houses a highly unusual assortment of objects. Here, Drew falls for a strange pair of vases carved from cow bones, and a hauntingly-cast stone face corbel.
Episode 12Drew and Tee visit a sprawling antiques centre in Newark, where Drew is taken by a mirror he believes could be worth tens of thousands of pounds. Plus, the boys find a pair of colourfully beaded West African chairs, and an unusual twig table in Stafford.
Episode 13Drew and Tee travel to the mysteriously named Insect Circus in Suffolk. Drew has the chance to buy some highly unusual pieces including a pair of giant stage shoes from the early 20th century, and a collection of scratch-made models of fairground rides.
Episode 14In Dorset, Drew and Tee visit one of the largest private collections of art in the UK. While hunting, Drew is drawn to a set of original designs for stained glass windows. Then, Drew bags a lamp from the 1840s from one of his oldest contacts in the trade.
Episode 15Drew and Tee visit the Cotswolds to see veteran dealer Giovanni at Burford Antiques. While there, Drew picks out a 19th century glazed bookcase. Next, Drew finds a genuine marble bust from the 1860s in the warehouses of a prop hire company in Surrey.
Show more- About this episode
- Drew is joined by his son Tom, who's keen to learn more about the trade. They visit Shepton Mallet Flea market in Somerset, where Tom spots a stunning painting on cardboard. And, a motor museum in the Lake District brings out Drew's childlike enthusiasm.
- GenreEntertainment, Home
- Seasons20
- StudioHBOMax