Salvage Hunters - Season 19

Season 19

Episodes

Heritage Heroes
Drew and Al buy from heritage sellers snapping up a curved oak settle made in 1810 and century-old steel tables from a Northampton blacksmith.

Viki's New Shop
Drew and Viki buy for Viki's new Edinburgh premises and they find deer antlers from a Cumbrian country house and industrial tables from a former tannery.

Curated Collections
Drew and Al trawl collections curated by experts, unearthing a rare item of motoring history and a 19th-century model ship with a tale to tell.

One Stop Shop
Drew and Viki head for one-stop-shop locations. They snap up some Ford Maddox Brown chairs and a recliner from a Victorian ocean liner

Fresh Starts
Drew and Viki explore new antiques ventures. They find a Scottish jewellery packing case and a matchstick model made by a prisoner artist

Changing with the Times
Drew and Al buy from businesses in the process of change. They find a striking Windsor chair, an anatomical model, and artefacts from a former mill

Talking Shop
With her new shop opening, Viki fills the van while on the road with Drew. They snap up French advertising art and a dolls-house cabinet

Educating Al
Drew teaches Al about buying from sources off limits to the competition. They nab a collection of crucibles and patterns at a Lancashire foundry

Firsts for Viki
Drew takes Viki to three types of hunting grounds that have been staples of his business. They snap up a rare Anglepoise lamp along the way

Forgotten Treasures
Drew snaps up a rare pair of console tables in Sherborne. Then, he visits the UK's last drop hammer tool-making forge before picking in the Cotswolds

Key Hunting Grounds
Drew takes Viki to his favourite treasure hunting grounds. Together, they pick through a dusty old shed, a quality auction, and a beautiful country house

Long Running Businesses
Drew and Al pick through the collection of a travelling fairground family. Then, they are invited to a traditional wood-turning business.

Buying at the Right Price
Drew and Viki deal with a haggling Blacksmith in Yorkshire. Then, they visit a 19th-century country mansion on the south coast of Scotland.

Changing Spaces
In Yorkshire, Drew and Al pick through a stash of antiques belonging to a highly regarded dealer. Then, they visit a fourth-generation metalsmith.

Industrial Heartlands
Drew and Viki tour the Midlands. They visit a shoemaker with a 150-year-old family business and meet a specialist collector of 20th-century lighting.
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