Episode 14
James takes a trip back to 1672 with a cannonball, Izzie is charmed by a snake, and James dresses a crab. Who'll nip into the lead at auction?
Izzie and James visit the most easterly town in the country. Izzie potters about in Lowestoft learning about the porcelain 'trifles' manufactured for the 18th-century tourist trade, while James goes crabbing in Cromer.
True to form, Izzie just can't resist the attractions of chairs - Edwardian and Georgian. And James can't say no to a gigantic wine rack to go with his French cafe table. James is all fired up by a cannonball from a 1672 naval battle, and Izzie is charmed by an art deco necklace. Will age or beauty win the day at auction in Banbury?
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Dvorak
March (From Serenade For Wind Cello and Bass In Minor
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00:23
Nicola Benedetti
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Expert | James Braxton |
Expert | Isabel Balmer |
Series Producer | John Redshaw |
Executive Producer | Jim Regan |
Production Company | STV Productions |
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