Beautiful 2 Cart Diamond Ring with Ruby | Dickinson's Real Deal | S12 E43
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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Series: Dickinson's Real Deal
Episode: Series 12 Episode 43
Location: Nottinghamshire
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A trio of antique dealers decide whether or not to make offers for people's possessions or allow the owners to take a risk at auction.
Welcome to Dickinson's Real Deal. Dickinson: the flamboyant antique expert helps the public make the most money from their old antiques. Are today's guests about to produce big windfalls or big busts? Find out!
The challenge is how to get the best deal. Contestants meet the dealers who offer cash for an item. The seller must decide whether to accept the guaranteed money or risk fortune or failure in the auction room. Of course, placing one's trust in a positive auction outcome is a gamble in itself! Will they make the right choice?
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EVERY NOW AND AGAIN THIS PROGRAMME AMAZES YOU WITH PRICE OF SOME OF THE ITEMS.
Tim-- here in NAmerica, Lionel trains are hugely popular..id never heard of Hornby in the Uk..till i watched Read Deal
My mum had a Lionel train set growing up in Canada and I think she had that engine and her caboose was different
The lady with the face studs has been on before
Yeah you’re right. This is not a new programme. Those £50 were paper and aren’t accepted for tender anymore except at a bank counter for possibly the past year!
Aidan 😍
Why did the dad make her buy her mothers ring? I thought daughters were meant to be given their mums jewelry when they died, not buy it .
Tokens are much much more worth.. they are extreemly rare...similar as plantation tokens uses in colonial periods.
the tokens are from the Coco (Keeling) Islands that now belongs to Australia, they were owned by the Clunies Ross family who ran the island like a slave camp, they owned everything and the tokens were made by them to pay slave wages and the tokens needed to be spent at their shops. Slave owners did the same in the US to control all aspects of their workers lives.
The same thing happened in the Welsh mines. A way to make sure the mine owners got everything.
Well, I have learned something new. I had never heard of the Keeling Islands. Thank you for educating me
my pleasure, i dont understand why the experts on the show didn't know this, had nothing to do with Ceylon or India. Im not sure but i think they are now just the Cocos Islands, there are 5 Islands called the Coco Islands near India bit not Cocos (Keeling) Islands
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david needs to pay difference if dealer doesnt make more than 600
Those tokens were not plastic .
£600 quid for an old stick.
Yea lol
I wouldnt pay 600 quid. Morally its not a good idea. I would think it just worth 200 quid.
No wonder many dealers have gone bankrupt because of Dickinson's silly show.
I didn't know that