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Bargain Hunt experts' most expensive finds – vampire slaying kit to cockerel tea cosy
BBC show.The kit, which was bought by a private bidder in the UK, more than quadrupled its initial guide price – and was one of the more unusual items to have sold on the show in recent years.However, it has not been the only item to have surprised both viewers and the Bargain Hunt experts.READ NEXT: David Dickinson to be honoured at National Reality TV Awards as nominations revealedFrom rare teapots, ashtrays made by famous fashion brands and even a cockerel tea cosy, all sorts of items have gone under the hammer for an eye-watering profit.Here, Daily Star takes a look at the most expensive items to have been sold by its experts.One antiques owner certainly got a surprise after the set of ornaments he was about to donate to a charity shop ended up selling for more than just a pretty penny.After having a spring clean at home, the gentleman brought in a collection of ornaments that was gathering dust at home.However he got more than he bargained for, as one of the items was a rare 18th century teapot that originated from China.A representative for Hanson's auction house called it "the most important item I've ever sold", with expert Charles Hanson saying: "It’s amazing, I think this is the ultimate Bargain Hunt find; our client came into the salesroom with a bag for charity but then this came out and he said, ‘Is it worth anything?'"What we’ve got here Natasha, is a [teapot] and it would’ve been a ceremonial [teapot] used by the court of Emperor Qianlong in the 18th century."So it’s an imperial piece of enamel on copper, with that imperial yellow ground, very sacred, very important and very rare."So rare in fact that when it went up for auction, the item became the most expensive piece ever sold by one of the Bargain Hunt
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Bargain Hunt star makes history with most valuable item ever that avoided charity shop
BBC One viewers were in for quite a surprise after one lucky fella brought in his humble goods after a much-needed lockdown spring clean.As excited clients queued up around the block with their hidden gems, one gentleman brought a slew of ornaments which were collecting dust around his house that he hoped would bring in a pretty penny or else end up in his local charity shop.READ MORE: David Dickinson to be honoured at National Reality TV Awards as nominations revealedAnd it’s fair to say his humble stash may just go down in history as the most valuable items to enter the lucky auction house after it was valued at an eye-watering £390,000.Antiques expert Charles Hanson was overwhelmed with surprise to see the prized 18th Century find – originating from China – tucked away in a little home in Burton-Upon-Trent.The Hansons auctioneer founder described the historic item as “the most important item I've ever sold” as he explained the value of the tiny teapot to presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp whose story aired back in 2020.She said: “Of course, valuable items aren’t found every day but our next story might just restore your faith that hidden gems are out there.“I’m joined now by auctioneer Charlies Hanson who has brought something rather special for us to peruse.
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David Dickinson to be honoured at National Reality TV Awards as nominations revealed
EastEnders legend Adam Woodyatt, Ready to Mingle host Katherine Ryan, Celebs Go Dating contestant Ulrika Jonsson and I'm A Celebrity 2021 runner-up Simon Gregson are among the list of celebrities in this category.The 11th annual National Reality TV Awards will be taking place on Thursday, July 28 at the Porchester Hall in London.Over 5.7 million submissions were received for this year’s nominations.Members of the public decides the winners of each category by voting on the official NRTA website for their favourite shows, celebrities or participants.The Best Reality TV Judge category sees Touker Suleyman (Dragon’s Den), Sir Alan Sugar (The Apprentice), David Walliams (BGT), Mary Berry (Celebrity Best Home Cook), Steven Bartlett (Dragon’s Den) go head to head with Esme Young (The Great British Sewing Bee), Deborah Meaden (Dragon’s Den), Val Garland (Glow up : Britain’s Next Make Up Star), Alesha Dixon (BGT) and Tom Jones (The Voice UK).While the Best Docs-Series award could be won by Jay Blades’ Home Fix, London Lit, Extraordinary Extensions, Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father, Bangers & Cash, Sam & Billie: The Mummy Diaries, Dubai Hustle, Being Joel Corry, Idris Elba’s Fight School, Ferne McCann: First Time Mum, Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton, Ready to Mingle or Georgia & Tommy: Baby Steps.Made in Chelsea will go up against The Only Way is Essex, First Dates, The Real Housewives of Cheshire, Ibiza Weekender, Escape to the Chateau, Gogglebox, London Lit, Catfish UK, Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton and MTV Cribs to be crowned Best Reality Non-Competition Show.
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Paddy McGuinness savages David Dickinson with harsh quip over tanning habits
Top Gear star Paddy McGuinness couldn't quite believe that TV star David Dickinson appeared to have enhanced his already tanned skin again.The 48-year-old Take Me Out host, explained to fans on social media that he hadn't managed to catch Dickinson's Real Deal for a long time and was in shock after tuning in of recent.Over on Twitter, Paddy proceeded to blast the TV personality, with a harsh quip over his glowing skin.Addressing his 570,000 followers on the popular platform, Paddy explained that nobody's tanned skin even came remotely close to David's shade of bronze.The star made a comparison to the Wish You Were Here's presenter 1980s Judith Chalmers as the sun worshiping host of the much loved programme.He penned: "Not seen Dickinson’s Real Deal for a while but it seems the Duke has reached peak tanning Nirvana."No one gets close, not even 1980’s Judith Chalmers! The man is quite simply the tanning [goat emoji] #nofilterneeded #goat #tan."Comments flooded in beneath with many online users also offering up remarks about David's ever changing skin tone.One person joked: ""Sir Terry always used to say Mr Dickinson bathed in a bath of tea every morning."While another added: "For a second there, Paddy, I thought, 'Why has he got that picture hanging on his wall?'"The well known antique dealer has always claimed that his all-year-round tan is due to his heritage - but also admitted he does enjoy a lot of holidays too.David has never met his biological mother who had been from Armenia, although they did share letters later on in life.The TV star was put up for adoption as a small child and taken in by a couple in Cheshire, the Dickinsons.In an interview with The Mirror last year, David explained that his tan was very much
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