Drew is in Northern Ireland where he visits a fairground warehouse, an antique and auction House and a generational family salvage business. His finds include fairground signs, a wide variety of different furniture and Japanese vases.
Drew and Tee are invited to a private motor museum in Denbighshire. This fascinating collection boasts a steel plate Castrol sign and a charming pedal car.
Drew and Tee visit a 500-year-old copper mine in beautiful village of Coniston. They uncover a slipware dairy bowl, pattern wheels and a retail counter.
Drew and Tee visit a salvage yard that specialises in stoneware. Blown away by quality and rarity of some of items, Drew is forced to haggle hard by canny dealer.
Drew and Tee head to a grade II listed mansion in Lincolnshire. The house is packed with great items and Drew haggles for a superb 19th century chair and a decorated chinoiserie mirror.
The boys stop at a salvage yard which Drew describes as best in country. They find a pair of beautifully crafted sundials and an overthrow believed to be from Belvoir Castle.