Salvage Hunters Season 9 Episode 4 Branching Out
- January 1, 1970
- 44 min
In Salvage Hunters season 9 episode 4, titled "Branching Out," salvage expert Drew Pritchard and his team embark on another exciting treasure hunt as they're tasked with finding unique and valuable items from across the UK.
The episode begins with Drew visiting a Gothic church in Liverpool in search of antique chandeliers. Inside, he immediately spots an impressive set of candelabras that he's quick to purchase before moving on to other items in the church. He also checks out a selection of wooden panels which he hopes will fit in well with the rest of his stock.
Next, Drew heads to a large country house estate in Wiltshire where he discovers a pair of beautiful Art Nouveau chairs. After bargaining with the seller, he manages to secure a deal on these gorgeous pieces and also manages to pick up a few other items including an antique fire surround and a unique Celtic-style mirror.
In Devon, Drew's keen eye for rare and valuable items leads him to a historic stately home where he uncovers a unique wooden fireplace surround complete with intricate carvings. The fireplace is a perfect fit for his collection and he quickly snaps it up along with some other gems including an Art Deco light and a stunning Georgian table.
The episode also sees Drew visiting a sprawling industrial site in Wolverhampton in search of old artifacts and industrial equipment. He uncovers a range of impressive pieces including an antique weighing scale, a collection of pulley blocks, and a set of vintage signage.
Throughout the episode, Drew and his team remain tireless in their quest for the best and most unique items from across the UK. As always, the show offers viewers an insider's look at the world of salvage hunting, and the challenges that arise when trying to source and purchase valuable, one-of-a-kind pieces.