Salvage Hunters Season 10 Episode 3

Salvage Hunters Season 10 Episode 3 Episode 3

  • January 1, 1970
  • 44 min

Salvage Hunters is a British television series focused on antique dealings and trade. The series is hosted by Drew Pritchard, who is often referred to as a modern-day treasure hunter. In this tenth season Episode 3, Drew is ready for another adventure and a new chapter in his antique business.

As always, Drew scours the country for unique and one-of-a-kind items that can be restored and resold to collectors. He visits various antique shops, scrapyards, and auctions to find hidden treasures. His goal is to rescue the antique pieces, give them a new lease of life, and then sell them to buyers who appreciate the historical value of these pieces.

In this particular episode, Drew travels to the South West of England, where he embarks on a treasure hunt in a picturesque village nestled in the heart of the English countryside. He meets up with local dealer Dave, who has a collection of old Victorian street lamps in his possession. Dave is hoping to sell the lamps but wants to ensure that they go to a good home.

Drew examines the lamps and is impressed with their excellent condition. He negotiates with Dave to buy all the lamps and takes them back to his shop to clean and restore them. Drew and his team get to work on the lamps, giving them some much-needed TLC. They take the lamps apart, clean the glass lenses, and strip off the original paint to reveal the old cast iron underneath.

While restoring the lamps, Drew reflects on the history of street lighting and how it has evolved over the centuries. He educates his team on the importance of preserving antiquities, and how it contributes to the history and identity of a region.

Meanwhile, back in the village, Drew heads to a farmhouse to check out a collection of items that were used in a local bakery that has been closed since the 1980s. The owner of the farmhouse, who is a local collector, has amassed an impressive collection of baking-related items over the years, which includes an original bread slicer, dough hooks, and baking tins.

Drew is over the moon with the collection and is keen to make a deal with the owner. He examines each item carefully, trying to determine its age and historical significance. He also discusses with the owner the changing trends in baking and how it has evolved over the years.

As Drew continues his treasure hunt in the village, he comes across an architect who is selling an old iron gate. The gate is over 150 years old and was originally salvaged from a Victorian house that was being demolished. Drew is intrigued and decides to buy the gate. He takes it back to his workshop, where he calls on his blacksmith to restore it to its original glory.

Finally, Drew visits a local antiques fair, where he hopes to find some new and exciting items to add to his collection. He roams the aisles, examining each item carefully, looking for hidden gems among the dealers' collections. While he is there, he gets chatting to some of the dealers, learning about their experiences as antique dealers and the thrill of finding unique items.

Overall, this episode of Salvage Hunters is an interesting journey of discovering hidden treasures, restoring them to their former glory, and learning about the history and stories behind each piece. Drew's love for antiques shines through as he explores the nuances and idiosyncrasies of each item he finds. This episode offers a glimpse into the world of antique dealing, where discovering forgotten treasures is a thrill that never gets old.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1970
  • Runtime
    44 min
  • Language
    English