The Edinburgh Auction House - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The 100th Birthday Clear Out
Sybelle crossing over the border into England to help a family release some cash from a lifetime's collecting. She then helps a newly engaged man create some space for his fiancée.

Rare Watches and Whisky
This time, Sybelle visits Vicky to clear out her late husband's belongings. His collections of watches and whisky are worth a lot more than Vicky expected.

Wally Dogs and a Pretty Polly
Sybelle discovers a rare bronze parrot when a couple ask her to take a look at a collection that they have inherited and there are some big surprises on auction day.

Sparkling Silver and Paddington Bear
Sybelle clears a pensioner's home and uncovers a haul of valuable silver. Later she travels to Elgin where she finds a collection of Paddington Bears and ceramics.

A Forgotten Old Master
Sybelle makes a valuable find when she discovers a sketch that could be by a renowned artist. Later, a Persian rug surprises everyone on auction day.

The Great Haul of China
Sybelle uncovers her biggest ever haul of Royal Albert china. Plus, she helps a man with memory loss learn the true value of his rare whisky collection.

Treasure Island & A Gold Coin
Sybelle heads to a Scottish island home packed with four generations of family heirlooms and hopes are high when they discover a rare gold coin.

The Rare Gold Nugget
Sybelle helps a client downsize only to find a diamond encrusted gold nugget, but she will need to test it back at the saleroom to determine its value.
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