Find out exactly what your antiques are worth at the filming of Dickinson's Real Deal in Weston-Super-Mare this month!

Find out exactly what your antiques are worth at the filming of Dickinson's Real Deal in Weston-Super-Mare this month!

Posted on: 03 Sep 2018

Everyone's favourite orange-tinted TV antiques expert, David Dickinson, will be bringing his crew and multitude of antiques professionals to Weston-super-Mare to film his popular daytime TV show, Dickinson's Real Deal, at Tropicana in Weston-super-Mare on Saturday 15th September 2018.

The full list of Dickinson's Real Deal 2018 tour dates.

Now's the time to get rummaging through all that bric-a-brac you long since abandoned in the attic because some it might actually be worth something. Have a sort through and take your antiques and valuables for a free estimation because you could well make a couple of quid for something that was just sat around gathering dust. Be it an old painting, tea set, a collection of postcards or ornament - you'll never know if you don't give it a go.

 

Of course, much of the fun is in the haggling to get the best pay-out from one of the valuers, and the always garrulous, affable Dickinson himself will be milling amongst the masses imparting his words of antique wisdom. Take the money or take it to auction? The choice is yours. Who knows? You might even get the chance to appear on TV with Dickinson and one of the resident dealers.

 

Doors for the Dealer Day will be open from 8am to 5pm and admission is free. You can find out more about the show and how you can get involved through ITV's website here.

 

Tropicana is located at Marine Parade, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1BE. For more information on this event, contact the venue on 0117 970 7618.


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Jamie Caddick

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