Today, a mixed assortment of jewellery, needlework and pottery guarantee the dealers get their cash out.
Among the valuables featured today are six car mascots, a royal yacht sailor's hat, and a gold Waltham pocket watch and chain which David Ford struggles to resist.
The Duke heads to Middlesbrough and Cheryl Hakeney does battle with some superheroes. Mark Stevens shells out thousands in a bid to buy a collection of gold.
The Duke sets up in Middlesbrough. Stewart dips deep into his pocket for an ink stand, while Fay gets the chance to take home a table full of celebrities.
David and his dealers head to Peterborough. Fay has her eye on some nostalgic porcelain figures, James wants to cut a good deal and Simon has his heart set on gold.
David and the dealers set up at the East of England Arena in Peterborough. Simon Schneider tries to pocket some watches and Fay Rutter has her heart set on some gold.
In Cheltenham, Stewart Hofgartner and Henry Nicholls are battling for watches, Karen is spooked by a doll, and Jo Brayshaw is hoping to trade her cash for coins.
In Cheltenham, Stewart tries to snap up a camera, Jo Brayshaw discovers a unique vinyl on her podium and Henry goes for gold.
The Duke is back in Blackpool! Jan Keyne wrestles for a police truncheon, Matt Taylor looks for a bargain buy, and Henry Nicholls peruses some precious jewellery.
In Crewe, James Layte bargains for a page turner, and Simon Schneider browses some celebrity reading material. Will Jo Brayshaw walk away with some Victorian shoes?
The Duke and his team of dealers land at the RAF Museum in Cosford where Mark Stevens is in high spirits when a Graf Zeppelin towel turns up.
The Duke is in Coventry, where Stewart takes a swing at set of vintage golf clubs, Helen tries to keep a rifle deal on target, and Tracy splashes out on some sovereigns.
At the Devonshire Dome in Buxton, Laurie Scully measures up, Henry's interested in some Victorian coins and Alys Dobbie has a go at some found treasure.