Drew and Tee begin the sixteenth series by taking a trip through the Scottish Lowlands. Their first stop is Buittle Castle, where one item compels Drew to pay £100 more than the asking price.
Drew pays a visit to a quirky shop in County Durham that is packed full of some unusual items. Later, he must give up his hat to secure a deal on two extraordinarily rare items.
Drew accepts a private invitation to one of the grandest stately homes in the country, Palace House. He is stunned by its large collection of electric light fittings.
On a trip to Sheffield, Drew tries to agree a deal on some incredible industrial pieces from an old steel factory. Later, he checks out a collection of unusual hunting artefacts in Ludlow.
In Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Drew Pritchard goes on a spending spree to replenish his stock of Victorian furniture. Then, he tours a grand but neglected estate in Wales to uncover any hidden gems.
Drew Pritchard finds an impressive collection of antiques at an 18th-Century manor. Plus, he checks out a garden filled with more than 200 life-sized sculptures.
Comedian Johnny Vegas joins Drew on a road trip. They visit an amazing collection of outsider art in Wigan and a warehouse full of illuminations in Blackpool.
Drew and Tee are in Spain on the lookout for antiques that they can take back to Wales, the treasures they find include a pair of 19th Century enamel glaze terracotta planters needing some restoration and a 17th century religious painting.
Drew visits a Sheffield silverware factory where he picks up steel cutlery dies and polishing jigs for mirror frames. While a trip to an antique center in Stratford turns up an incredibly rare artists lay figure and a regency garden bench.
This week sees Drew visiting the home and newly acquired church of an antique dealer on the Scottish border, an architectural salvage business in a London suburb and a village pub that also sells antiques which double up as the furnishings
Drew visits an eclectic antique shop in London, an antique center with 30 dealers in South Wales and a shop in a Yorkshire located in the engine room of an old mill. His finds include Welsh Tapestry blankets, Ammonite fossils and antiques.
Drew and Tee are in Staffordshire where they visit a retired antique dealer, a former pottery works now museum and the carefully restored 16th century mansion of a tech billionaire and philanthropist. But what will they find for the shop.
The boys visit an antique showroom an antique center and an artist; acquiring a variety of items including lead plant markers, carved elephant shaped hooks and a fairground shooting target. Tee buys comic book printing plates for himself.
Drew visits a couple selling French Antiques including glassware and furniture from their home, a Tea and Coffee Importer with canisters, bowls and tins and an Antique Centre with more glassware, Bamboo furniture and an inlaid bureau.
Drew and Tee visit a large antique shop where they pick up furniture, lighting and small items for the shop. They also visit the salvage yard of a flooring maker that has more basic items that are also of impressive vintage and interest.