New series. David Dickinson presents a selection of highlights from the show, with a robot, a dragon ring and a blunderbuss among the items featured. With contributions by experts Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, David Ford and Helen Gardiner
A beautiful toilet seat arrives on Simon Schneider's table, but will he dish out enough dosh to buy it? Meanwhile, Tony Geering peruses some boxing memorabilia. David Dickinson is also joined by Debbie Serpell and Jan Keyne
David Dickinson and his fellow antiques experts return with further highlights from previous programmes. Henry Nicholls values a collection of letters and autographs,Stuart Hofgartner is tempted by a top hat and Ian Towning looks at a collection of frogs
David Dickinson and his fellow antiques experts return with further highlights from previous programmes. James Layte is spellbound by a magical box, Cheryl Hakeney is beside herself over a bronze boy and Jo Brayshaw reveals her softer side
Host David Dickinson reviews memorable moments from earlier programmes, featuring dealers Corrie Jeffrey, Michael Hogben, David Hakeney and Brenda Haller. In one of the highlights, Corrie has a table full of toys
David Dickinson and the dealers are in Derby, where a mystery box has Stewart Hofgartner stumped. Will James Layte go ape for a one pound car boot find? Jan Keyne falls in love with a gorgeous 19th-century French clock.
David Dickinson and the team are in Harrogate, where Simon Schneider has got a battle on his hands. David Ford takes a stab at buying a sword, and one seller gets a huge surprise from Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson and the dealers are in Clitheroe, where Jo Brayshaw has some quirky items to contend with. James Layte is delighted when a shell washes up on his table - and can Simon Schneider gallop off with a handsome horse's head box?
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Chingford, where Jo Brayshaw brews up a deal for a Victorian tea caddy. Alison Chapman eyeballs a doll automaton, and Henry Nicholls blows a gasket for a vintage musket.
David Dickinson and his dealers Jon O'Marah, Jan Keyne, Mark Stevens and Tony Geering are in Stalybridge in Greater Manchester, where a rare print by artist LS Lowry makes everyone's jaw drop.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Derby, where Jo Brayshaw faces double trouble and a pair of cats. Stewart Hofgartner gets revved up about a Rolls Royce manual, and James Layte meets a teddy bear.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Chingford, where Henry Nicholls empties his wallet for a set of antique gold coins. Alison Chapman fancies a cockatoo, and David Ford leads the dealers' den in a disco dance-off.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Market Harborough, where Aidan Pass falls for some tortoiseshell. Tracy Thackray-Howitt has fun with a fiver, but one deal is not Mark Stevens's cup of tea.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Chester, where Lord Nelson sails in to see Jon O'Marah. There is plenty of bling for Alys Dobbie to try and get her hands on, while serious money goes down on David Hakeney's table.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Edinburgh, where Corrie Jeffery falls in love with a jade bangle. A duck clock sends Karen Dalmeny quackers, and Tim Hogarth tries to go walkies with some bronze bulldogs.
David Dickinson and his team are in Shrewsbury, where an unusual violin has Fay Rutter confused. Debbie Serpell tries to buy a smashing vase, and the sellers push Henry Nicholls to the limit.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Edinburgh, where Corrie Jeffery has a lot on her plate with author Virginia Woolf. Karen Dalmeny is playing with a Marotte doll, but will Chris Skitch be able to pull some strings to buy a Gretsch guitar?
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Chingford, East London. Henry Nicholls' eyes light up for a pair of candelabra, David Ford has a pricey revolver in his sights and Jo Brayshaw tries to get her claws into a polar bear.
David Dickinson brings Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Aidan Pass, Mark Stevens and David Tupman to Market Harborough, where a den full of car-booters and wheeler-dealers are all hoping to get the better of them.
Chester is today's location for David Dickinson and his dealers. Jan Keyne threatens to whip David into shape, Alys Dobbie sniffs round some designer perfume and Jon O'Marah takes cover as a toy cannon rolls into the den.
Shrewsbury plays host to David Dickinson and his dealers today. There is double trouble for Henry Nicholls, while it is all about the boys' toys for Jo Brayshaw and Fay Rutter has a bling bonanza.
David and the team are in Swindon, Wiltshire. Will Stewart Hofgartner have a fight on his hands for a toy batmobile? Henry Nicholls falls in love. Will Tracy Thackray-Howitt have enough cash for a posh watch?
David and his dealers are kicking off at Wigan Stadium in Lancashire. Tony Geering sizes up some sovereigns from the 1970s. Jo Brayshaw gets squeezed to pay for a concertina. Jon O'Marah sniffs around some silver scent bottles - and there is plenty of gold in the den.
David and his dealers are in Wolverhampton. Corrie Jeffery gets an offer she cannot refuse. Tracy Thackeray-Howitt goes potty for some pot lids and Tony Geering shows why he is the medallion man.
David and his dealers are in Blackpool. A pooch tries to get his paws on Jo Brayshaw's cash. Tim Hogarth limbers up for Muhammad Ali. A corker of vase gets the whole den drooling.
David and his dealers have set up camp in Blackburn where Fay Rutter is overrun with gold, David Hakeney has a cheeky bid on a monkey, David Ford is snap happy and Karen Dalmeny caps it all off.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers hit the road and try to get the best deals they can from local sellers. Blackburn in Lancashire is the venue for this 1000th edition of Dickinson's Real Deal. David Hakeney tries to buy a treasure trove, David Ford is potty about some Moorcroft, and Karen Dalmeny has three men to deal with - but only one of them is flesh and blood.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Coventry in Warwickshire. Henry Nicholls turns detective with some Minton, Fay Rutter hopes to bag a Breitling and Alison Chapman is in a fluster with some coins.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Wolverhampton, where Tony Geering gets a stern talking to, Tracy Thackray-Howitt goes barking mad over some jewellery, and Aiden Pass tries to steal an underworld painting.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Peterborough Cathedral, where Tony Geering tries to buy a very unusual desk set, Alison Chapman gets her hands on some rings and Simon Schneider falls in love with a Cartier bracelet.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Swindon, where it is double trouble for Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Henry Nicholls and Stewart Hofgartner as they all take on family duos. Tim Hogarth goes native over some tribal items.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Coventry where David Ford battles over some war medals, Jerry Lee Lewis rocks up to meet Henry Nicholls, and Fay Rutter has her eye on some gold coins.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit the DW stadium in Wigan where Tony Geering is on the ball with a Gouda vase, whilst Jon O'Marah stumps up for a tiny chest.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Blackpool where Jo Brayshaw has a panto-tastic time with some posters, Debbie Serpell pins her hopes on an Edwardian brooch, and Tim Hogarth hopes to drive off with some dinky toys.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Blackburn where there is Star Wars merchandise for Fay Rutter, a lemonade jug for Karen Dalmeny and some joke books for David Ford.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Peterborough Cathedral where Tony Geering has designs on a Danish table, Alys Dobbie goes for broke over a carriage clock and Alison Chapman puts down a stack of cash for a diamond ring.
David and his team of dealers pitch up at Wigan's DW Stadium. Alys Dobbie snaps up a collection of cameras, Jon O'Marah finds out what a Corinthian aryballos is and Tony Geering scores with three 1966 World Cup trays.
David and his dealers are in Coventry. Alison Chapman collides with a Scalextric car and Henry Nicholls has a laugh with Laurel and Hardy.
Wolverhampton is the location today. Aiden Pass meets his match over a football cap. Tony Geering gets a drilling - and pays over the odds - and Tracy Thackray-Howitt proves she is the golden girl.
David and the team are in Peterborough. Alys Dobbie deals with a cheeky seller, while a thousand pounds of Tony Geering's cash is not good enough for another. Simon Schneider pays a mint for a gold coin.
Blackburn welcomes David and his dealers. Fay Rutter goes round in circles with a bangle, David Hakeney is charmed by a snake figurine and there is a Russian collection for Karen Dalmeny - but will she be rushing to buy it?
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit the DW Stadium in Wigan, where things take off for Jon O'Marah, and Alys Dobbie is out to get her hands on a wartime pocket watch.
In Wiltshire, Tim Hogarth spies some sovereigns, Henry Nicholls eyes a set of signed Thunderbird pictures, and there is a mystery figure at the auction.
At Wolverhampton race course, Tracy Thackeray-Howitt eyes a bracelet, Tony Geering gets into a fight with some tigers, and Corrie Jefferey almost meets her match over two books.
In Colwyn Bay in North Wales, Jan Keyne has a bunny bonanza, Helen Gardiner has a vintage dolly to play with, and Mark Stevens tries to get his hands on a hoard of gold.
In Doncaster, Stewart Hofgartner wants to take off with a Frog mark four plane, Mark Stevens eyes a broken gold bracelet, and Jon O'Marah spots some stunning bronze horses.
Colwyn Bay welcomes David Dickinson and his dealers today. Jan Keyne goes on a fishing trip for a beautiful bronze, James Layte rocks a pair of country chairs and Mark Stevens makes time for tea.
David Dickinson and his team are in Doncaster. Stewart Hofgartner digs deep for a vintage camera. Mark Stevens stirs things up with a cocktail watch. Can charming Fay Rutter weave her magic to pocket a handsome timepiece?
David Dickinson and the team are in Northampton. Henry Nichols gets his hands on a fabulous figure, whilst Stewart Hofgartner picks up a toy crane. Will an axe make the cut with Jo Brayshaw?
Coventry in Warwickshire is host to David Dickinson and his dealers. Henry Nicholls turns detective with some Minton. Will Fay Rutter bag a Breitling? Alison Chapman is in a fluster with some coins, and their charming seller.
Swindon in Wiltshire plays host to David Dickinson and his dealers. Tim Hogarth and Tracy Thackray-Howitt meet a host of creature collectibles. Will Stewart Hofgartner lock down a deal on a decorative safe?
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Doncaster where Mark Stevens does battle for a Dambuster's photo, Jon O'Marah tries to buy a tin ambulance, and Fay Rutter has to wrestle a stunning ring off some feisty sellers.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Colwyn Bay, where there is a stunning diamond ring for Helen Gardiner, Jan Keyne comes across some classic Moorcroft, and Mark Stevens finds a purr-fect deal.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Oswestry where Helen Gardiner finds a caddy that is just her cup of tea, a family of six run rings around Tim Hogarth, and a very special cameo bracelet has Henry Nicholls on fire.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Blackpool where Debbie Serpell cracks under pressure when she tries to buy some Moorcroft, James Layte steams ahead with a power hammer, and some football medals put the sale room into extra time.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers visit Northampton where Karen Dalmeny meets her knight in shining armour, whilst Jo Brayshaw hits the right notes and Henry Nicholls is served up a royal dilemma.
David and his dealers set up shop in Carlisle, where Fay Rutter gets behind an arts-and-crafts screen. Simon Schneider lets his heart rule his head over a Keswick bowl and Tim Hogarth has a contender for his title of Goldfinger.
David and his dealers are in Newport, South Wales, where it is pistols at dawn for Mark Stevens. Tony Geering gets hold of some peculiar glasses and a Cloisonne table gets Jan Keyne's highest offer yet.
The team sets up shop in Halesowen near Birmingham. Michael Hogben meets his biggest fan while Simon Schneider forks out for a pocket watch, Fay Rutter goes panning for gold and Jon O'Marah goes crazy for some candlesticks.
David and his team are in Duxford, Cambridgeshire, where Jo Brayshaw meets some jolly toby jug fellas. Will David Hakeney give a punchy offer for a punch bowl? A stunning classic car rolls into the den, but can Alison stop it driving off to the sale room?
David and his team of dealers are setting up camp in Dewsbury. Stewart Hofgartner tries hard to buy 'the best lustres in the world', a stunning centrepiece just does not add up for David Ford, and Debbie Serpell is in trouble when she gets home!
David and his dealers are in Duxford, where Alison Chapman is entranced by a metal detecting find - a Tudor ring. David Hakeney turns on the charm to buy gold and silver, and there is a battle royal for an ancient tribal club, but will the den or the sale room win?
The dealers pitch up in York, where Henry Nicholls heads for a silverware showdown, and Tim Hogarth is stumped by some cricket memorabilia. Cheryl Hakeney and Karen Dalmeny play dressing up with jewellery.
David and his team are in Dewsbury, where a car-boot teddy has words with Debbie Serpell. Stuart Hofgartner puts down a fighting offer for a military watch, and headmistress Alison Chapman tries to control an unruly class.
David and his dealers are in Halesowen, where Simon Schneider makes a splash with a walrus, and Jon O'Marah gets a sinking feeling with some White Star Line plates. Fay Rutter gets hooked on brass work and Hoggy gets his wallet out for a Lalique vase.
The team are in Newport, South Wales, where a huge teapot causes a stir with Jan Keyne, a famous rhinoceros stomps onto Tony Geering's table, and an amber necklace puts Mark Steven's expertise to the test.
David and his team of dealers pitch up in Southport where James Layte gets alarmed at an old clock and Alys Dobbie struts her stuff in some funky boots. Stewart Hofgartner gets bewitched by some Pelham puppets and Tony Geering gets serious, for once!
Dunstable plays host to David and his dealers. Cheryl Hakeney unmasks some amazing troika, Michael Hogben faces double trouble with a set of rings and a cloisonne vase, and Helen also gets ganged up on when she tried to buy a gold pocket watch.
The dealers arrive in Hartlepool, where Henry Nicholls takes a hammering from young Tom, Simon Schneider needs resuscitating, and there are wedding bells in the air on Corrie Jeffery's table.
David and the team are in York where Cheryl Hakeney gets a money box but will she put enough cash into it? Henry Nicholls pays big for a crucifix does not get cross, and Tim Hogarth gets his hands on a load of his favourite thing.
Southport plays host to David and his dealers. Tony Geering grabs two handfulls of gold rings and Alys Dobbie tussles over some arts-and crafts-clocks. A collection of toys cars makes a bundle at auction and Stewart Hofgartner is in for a real shock.
The Duke and his team are in Dewsbury in West Yorkshire. Debbie Serpell gets her hands on a rare Scout medal, there's drama with Alison Chapman and a headless horseman, and Stewart Hofgartner opens a suitcase and gets a surprise!
The Duke is in Halesowen, where Fay Rutter gets in a flap over a dress, Jon O'Marah gets excited by a train set, Michael Hogben pins his hopes on some Danish silver brooches and Simon Schneider's dreams come true in the shape of a bundle of gold.
Duxford in Cambridgeshire hosts David and his dealers. David Hakeney tries to drive off with a James Bond kit car, an antique scent bottle makes Alison Chapman go heady, and James Late has double trouble over a Fijian war club.
Carlisle is home to the Dealers' Den in this episode. Fay Rutter attempts to coin it in with some sovereigns, Simon Schneider is on the wrong lines with a train set, Tim Hogarth goes all soft over a teddy bear, and Jan Keyne is charmed by a man called Binky.
The Duke and his dealers are in Newport in South Wales. Tony Geering get the chance to buy a Picasso, Mr Ford's a meanie, and Mark Stevens goes to four figures to buy a clock.
David and his team of dealers are in Dunstable. Fay Rutter fires herself up to get a Queen Victoria pipe, Michael Hogben fights to get his hands on some gold, and can Helen pay enough to buy some stunning candlesticks with lustres?
David and his dealers are in York. Henry Nicholls gets in a right royal flush over a letter from a king, Tim Hogarth tries to pocket a novelty golf ball watch, and Karen Dalmeny goes walkies with a couple of handsome terriers.
David and his team of dealers are in Newport in South Wales. Tony Geering puts down big money for a tiger, Jan Keyne is baffled by a game of chess, and The Duke chips in for a hoover in disguise.
Halesowen in the West Midlands plays host to the Dealers' Den. Jon O'Marah has eyes for an ugly vase, Fay Rutter is whisked off to Venice by a painting, Simon Schneider hits the right note with a music box, and a collection of famous faces brings the house down at auction.
The Duke and his team are in Dewsbury. A car boot teddy has words with Debbie Serpell, Stuart Hofgartner puts down a fighting offer for a military watch, and headmistress Alison Chapman tries to control an unruly class.
The Duke and his dealers are in Hartlepool. Tracy Thackray-Howitt's dripping in gold, there's a mission to the Moon for Henry Nicholls, and a classic timepiece ticks Simon Schneider's boxes.
Southport plays host to the Duke and his dealers. Stewart Hofgartner lights up over three arts and crafts lamps, Tony Geering enjoys a sarcophagus tea caddy, and does Alys Dobbie have enough cash to buy a massive 9.5-carat diamond ring that is the biggest to be seen on the show so far?
Sheffield hosts David and his dealers. Tracy Thackray-Howitt hangs out with some glitzy autographs, Mark Stevens tries to drive off with a classic '80s C5 car, and will Corrie Jeffrey come up smelling of roses with a floral brooch?
David and his team are in Oswestry in North Shropshire. Aiden Pass digs deep for a pretty pendant, a twinkling tiara catches Tim Hogarth's eye, and Henry Nicholls prepares to take off with part of a Spitfire.
Carlisle is the home of the Dealers' Den in this episode. Jan Keyne is faced with a young royal, Fay Rutter has to dig deep to get her hands on two huge gold nuggets, and Tim Hogarth looks to be in for a caning!
David and the team are in York, but will Cheryl Hakeney put enough cash into a money box? Meanwhile, Henry Nicholls pays big for a crucifix but doesn't get cross!
David and his Dealers' Den pitches up in Southport. James Layte is alarmed by a clock, Alys Dobbie struts her stuff in some funky boots, and Tony Geering gets serious!
Dunstable hosts David and his dealers. Cheryl Hakeney unmasks some amazing Troika and Helen Gardiner gets ganged up on when she tries to buy a gold pocket watch.
Hartlepool plays host to the Duke and his dealers. Henry Nicholls take a hammering from young Tom and there's wedding bells in the air on Corrie Jeffery's table!
Southport plays host to David and his dealers. Tony Geering grabs two handfuls of gold rings and a collection of toy cars makes a bundle at auction.
David and his dealers are in Northampton. Jo Brayshaw takes a magic carpet ride and Stewart Hofgartner sets his sights on a tank telescope. Plus, Karen Dalmeny gets wound up by an art deco clock.
York Racecourse is home to the dealer den. Henry Nicholls gets to grips with some saucy glasses, Karen Dalmeny gives generously for an antique charity box, and Tim Hogarth proves diamonds are not just a girl's best friend!
David and his dealers are in the seaside town of Southport. Stewart Hofgartner digs into his pocket to buy a massive Swiss army knife, whilst James Layte is presented with a rust old sword. Alys Dobbie cuts to the chase over a signed Lowry and a collection of autographed photos goes stratospheric at auction.
David and his team of dealers set up camp in Hartlepool. A wizard works his magic on Corrie Jeffrey, the gloves are off for Henry Nicholls and there's a musical treat from Simon Schneider.
David and his team are in Bedfordshire. Michael Hogben's back with an appetite for a Worcester dining set, Helen Gardiner has a sword fight on her hands, and Cheryl Hakeney gets stitched up over some pretty needlework.
David and his team are in Sheffield. Military loving Mark Stevens meets his match over a set of medals. Jan Keyne has to fight hard when a hundred thimbles land on her table. Some dazzling diamonds makes Corrie Jeffery pay up.
Oswestry in North Shropshire hosts David and the team. Aidan Pass falls in love with a top hat; Helen Gardiner fancies a piece of Troika and there's an RAF clock for Tim Hogarth, but will it be Timmy time or will it fly at auction?
David and his dealers are in Dunstable. Michael Hogben goes football crazy for some Subbuteo. Fay Rutter tackles some bangles. Helen Gardiner gets a star-quality vase, and will a set of film posters be a massive hit in the sale room?
David and his dealers are by the sea in Southport. Tony Geering hits a bum note on an organ whilst James Layte drops pound notes on some Kruggerrands. Stewart Hofgartner tries to carve out a deal over a mystery sculpture that shocks everyone.
David and the team are in Hartlepool where it's a pirate's life for Henry Nicholls, Simon Schneider's fan club takes a hit and Tracy Thackray-Howitt has her suspicions about a pair of posy holders.
David and the team head to Blackpool. A dancing girl hopes to win Tim Hogarth's affections, Jo Brayshaw haggles over some Indian silver, and can James Layte spend enough to get a Bonzo money box?
Northampton plays host to David and his dealers. Stewart Hofgartner is chuffed when a train set arrives and Henry Nichol gets excited over a medieval gold ring. Will Karen Dalmeny call last orders on a stunning punch bowl?
David and his dealers are in Colwyn Bay, where Helen Gardiner falls for an oil lamp, Mark Stevens is driven into the ground over a car mascot and James Layte is grinning like a Cheshire cat over a Lewis Carroll first edition.
David and his dealers are in Doncaster. Fay Futter gets hot and flustered over a fire engine, Mark Stevens gets decorated with mini medals and Jon O'Marah has double trouble with some piggy banks.
David and his dealers are in Sheffield. A dog whistle sends Mark Stevens barking mad. Will Corrie Jeffrey fold when a seller haggles hard to get her cash? Jan Keyne has a belter of a diamond ring from India.
David Dickinson is helping people get The Real Deal. Tim Hogarth tries to tame a pack of corgis, Aidan Pass tap dances for joy when a top hat lands on his table, and a flirty fella takes on Alison Chapman with some old coins.
David Dickinson is joined by his team of dealers. James Layte gets to grips with some ancient ivory balls, Michael Hogben battles over some army toys, and some astronaut autographs go stratospheric at auction.
David Dickinson and his team of dealers are wheeling and dealing. Mark Stevens wants to drive off with a Sinclair C5 car, Tony Geering is live in the den with a pump organ, and a huge diamond ring brings the biggest Real Deal result ever.
David Dickinson is all aboard for The Real Deal. Stewart Hofgartner has some trains to play with, David Hakeney spies out a James Bond car, and Henry Nicholls is top of the props when a spitfire propeller lands in the den.
David and his dealers are in Sheffield. A dog whistle sends Mark Stevens barking mad. Will Corrie Jeffery fold when a seller haggles hard to get her cash? Jan Keyne has a belter of a diamond ring from India.
The Duke is in Lincoln, where the Fab Four pay a visit to Fay Rutter's table. Also on the show Tony Geering ends up buying an oil lamp he said he wouldn't.
The Duke and his dealers are in Buxton in Derbyshire. A collection of cartoon maps brought to Henry Nicholls' table surprises everybody at the auction.
David and his dealers pitch up in Warwick, where Henry Nicholls is clueless over some metal modern art, but Stewart Hofgartner is all about bits of brass.
The dealers set up shop in Scarborough. Tony Geering gets his figures right over a bronze nude, whilst James Layte is on the fiddle, to the detriment of everyone's ears!
Staffordshire Country Showground plays host to David and his dealers. Some Beswick animals put the frighteners up Karen Dalmeny, while Alison Chapman meets her fan club.
The Old Granada Studios in Manchester plays host to the Duke's dealers. Debbie Serpell falls for a one pound charity shop sparkler.
The dealers let their hearts get the better of them as Alison Chapman falls for a silver tea set and ends up paying over the odds.
Michael Hogben has a narrow escape with a ring that turns out not to be what everyone thought. Tracey Thackray Howitt puts up a valiant fight for a diamond ring.
The Duke is in Walsall, where he teams up with a seller to make sure dealer Simon Schneider parts with more money. A gold ring makes a buzz at auction.
Scarborough plays host to David and his dealers. Tony Geering gets revved up over some heavy metal and James Layte pins his hopes on a collection of medals.
David and his den of dealers pitch up in Liverpool. Henry Nicholls plays it cool with an ice bucket and Michael Hogben is negative about some photo plates, while Tracy Thackeray-Howitt is awash with jewellery.
The Duke is in Walsall, where the Dealer Den is ticking with some interesting timepieces. Karen Dalmeny is determined to buy a Rolex watch and Simon Schneider finds himself face-to-face with a three hundred-year-old pocket watch. Plus, a set of silver buckles does well at the auction.
David and his dealers are at The Cheltenham Racecourse. Stewart Hofgartner is in fireman's heaven when a helmet lands on his table, Alys Dobbie gets to play with a dolls house, and Mark Stevens is mesmerised by a diamond ring and splashes plenty of cash.
Warwick is home to David and his dealers. Henry Nicholls gets excited about a massive silver ring for dishes, David Hakeney attempts to drive away with a 60s classic and Fay Rutter decides to take up windsurfing.
The Duke is in beautiful Buxton in Derbyshire. Northerner Tim Hogarth challenges the other dealers from the South to make more cash than he does. Also on the show, Jan Keyne demonstrates how a horse measuring stick is used, Simon Schneider buys a Goldscheider mask and Henry Nicholls has plenty of silver and gold coming to his table.
Warwick plays host to the dealers den. Stewart Hofgartner hits the wrong notes with a pair of accordions and Henry Nicholls gets a run forhis money over a diamond solitaire ring.
The Duke and his team of Dealers are in Buxton, Derbyshire. TV and Marvel Comic legend The Hulk makes appearance on Henry Nicholl's table.
The Old Granada Studios in Manchester is home to David and his dealers. Debbie Serpell has doubts over some Moorcroft.
The Duke and the dealers aren't the only famous names in the den - James Layte battles it out to get his hands on an Omega watch.
The folk of Bradford bring in their treasures and collectibles for the Real Deal team. Tim Hogarth is keen to show the other dealers a thing or two as this is his home town.
David is hot to trot at Cheltenham Racecourse as he's giving Jan Keyne a run for her money over a royal serving dish.
The Duke and his band of merry dealers are in Lincoln, where Tony Geering is struggling to hear what's good about a 1930's hearing aid.
David is up to his old tricks in Staffordshire. He's giving Karen Dalmeny a hard time over a large stash of gold.
Liverpool plays host to David and his dealers. Michael Hogben's got time on his hands with some watches.
The Duke and his band of merry dealers are in Buxton, Derbyshire. The Duke and dealer Simon Schneider show off their ventriloquist skills.
The Dealers' den pitches up in Manchester. Simon Schneider tries his hand at a mid-century clock, and David Ford is made to stand and deliver over a revolver.
David and the dealers rock up in Llandudno. The Duke puts his hand in his pocket to help one seller travel to see her family.
David's putting the pressure on the dealers to splash the cash in Bradford. Local lad Tim Hogarth pulls a wheelie as an Evel Knievel stunt action toy ends up on his table.
Corrie Jeffrey is sunk by an ill-fated ship painting and Alison Chapman is dazzled by a gorgeous diamond brooch.
The Duke and his team of dealers are in Walsall. Local dealer Fay Rutter scores with some old photographs of West Bromwich Albion Football Club.
Cheltenham Racecourse plays host to David and his dealers. Will things go off with a bang in the sale room when a pistol goes under the hammer?
The Duke and his dealers are in Lincoln, where an unusual item found at the back of a seller's garage makes Helen Gardiner's day and surprises at the auction.
The dealers' den makes its home in Warwick. Stewart Hofgartner makes his oddest purchase yet and David Hakeney tells the experts where to go.
David and his dealers are at The Staffordshire County Showground. A pair of horse prints have Karen Dalmeny in tears.
Bradford is home to David and his dealers. Tim Hogarth locks horns over a silver sculpture of a stag.
The Duke is at the Devonshire Dome in Buxton, where a Death mask of the 19th-century poet John Keats surprises at the auction.
It's off to sunny Llandudno for David and the team. The dealers lose out to the auction as they don't splash enough cash for the goodies on offer.
David and his dealers are 'mad for it' in Manchester. Tim Hogarth tackles a tantalising tongue twister.
David and his dealers pitch up in Scarborough, where Tony Geering blows someone else's trumpet, whilst James Layte gets danced out of his dosh.
David and his dealers pitch up in Stoke on Trent, where Tim Hogarth falls for an art nouveau mirror and Fay Rutter meets some familiar piggy banks.
The Duke and the sellers paint the town red in Hartlepool. Hoggy's admirers don't mince their words.
The Duke is in Leeds, where Alison gets overwhelmed by her own reflection, Helen returns to her Scottish roots with a walking stick fit for a shooting lodge.
Llangollen plays host to the dealer's den. Fay Rutter is maid up over a milking stool, and as a painter, Alison Chapman makes a very good antiques dealer.
David and his dealer den visits Blackpool, where Tracy Thackray-Howitt gets a very cheeky chappy and Jo Brayshaw gets flattered into parting with her cash.
Milton Keynes plays host to the dealer's den. David Ford gets cracking with a huge ceramic egg deal, and Tracy pays out big for a gold cigarette case.
The dealers den winds up in Wolverhampton. Its dinner for one when a Vienna plate comes to Tony Geering's table.
Bridlington plays host to the dealer's den. Alys Dobbie is dazzled by emeralds, and Tim Hogarth can't decide if he's discovered a masterpiece.
Middlesbrough plays host to the dealer's den. Tony Geering's dancing on the table; an oboe is music to Corrie Jeffrey's ears and Jo Brayshaw breaks the bank for a haul of gold.
The dealers den pitches up in Solihull, where Simon Schneider gets into a movie poster shoot out. Plus, Fay Rutter eyes up a gent's Rolex.
The dealers den pitches up in Milton Keynes, where a seller makes a 1,000 percent profit out of Tracy Thackeray-Howitt.
Wolverhampton in the West Midlands plays host to the dealer's den. Simon Schneider gets all tongue tied over a Scottish drinking vessel.
David and his dealers pitch up in Bridlington, where there's a tale of death by turnip for Cheryl Hakeney.
Solihull plays host to the dealer's den. Henry Nicholls marches off with a military watch and Jan Keyne gets a lesson in profit making.
The Tropicana in Weston Super Mare plays host to the dealer's den. Mark Stevens parts with the pounds to pay for a plane ride.
Stoke on Trent plays host to the dealer's den. Debbie Serpell isn't Meissen about whilst Stewart Hofgartner thinks some novelty nutcrackers are sweet.
There's a right carry-on in Hartlepool this time. James is left red faced trying to buy some saucy film posters, Karen enjoys a serenade and the Duke stitches Hoggy up.
David's at Leeds United football club, James gets a red car over some footy caricature, Alison get revved up over some toys, and antiques from shanghai tickle Tim's taste buds.
In Llangollen, David and his dealers set up shop and Jan Keyne uses the power of ice cream to sway a deal. Alison Chapman gets served up some silver...and her name in print.
David and the team are in Milton Keynes. Mark Stevens gets his hands on a dazzling diamond ring and Stewart Hofgartner gets some postcards worth writing home about.
David and his dealer den lands in Wolverhampton. Henry Nicholls picks up a couple of paintings with very different price tags, Tony Geering takes on a troublesome twosome.
The dealers den pitches up in Blackpool, where Fay Rutter gets a piece of possessed wood. A knight on horseback fails to woo Jo Brayshaw, but some Lalique does.
The den is awash with tough customers. Tim Hogarth nearly loses his shirt over a stash of gold, Alys Dobbie is given a run for her money in one of the longest haggles in history.
David and his dealer den visit Solihull in the West Midlands. Henry Nicholls is lost for words over some resin plaques and Simon Schneider's pressure rises over a steam engine.
David and his dealers visit the seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare. The drinks are on Michael Hogben, and Alison Chapman is as good as gold.
David and his dealers set up stall in Blackpool. Tracy Thackray-Howitt calls time on a railway clock and a husband and wife team take our dealers to the cleaners.
Stoke-on-Trent is home to David and his dealers today, where Stewart Hofgartner gets something that really rings his bell and Tim Hogarth spies a French biscuit poster.
In Hartlepool, The Duke croons to Barbra Streisand, Hoggy lays his hands on a huge organ and James pursues a Roald Dahl classic.
The Duke is in Leeds, where a husband and wife battle it out to get the real deal, and a haul of gold and silver treasure hits Timmy and James' table.
David sets up shop in Middlesbrough today, where Karen Dalmeny is shaken but not stirred as she tries to buy a Bond book, and Tony Geering's eyes pop for some miniature glasses.
David and his Dealers Den land in Llandudno. James Layte show his devilish side with a glass toasting fork and Alison Chapman hopes to clean up with a wash stand set.
Blackpool plays host to the Dealers Den. Some early Christmas glitz comes to Tracy Thackray-Howitt, but Jo Brayshaw's in the dark over some aviation photos.
David and his dealers pitch up in Middlesbrough, where there's gemstones for Jo Brayshaw; Moorcroft for Corrie Jeffrey and Karen Dalmeny feels she deserves a medal.
The Den descends on Weston Super Mare, where Mark Stevens goes gaga for a gold Guinea and Aiden Pass votes with his wallet for some US election ephemera.
David Dickinson visits Bridlington, where the dealers are feeling the heat. Alys Dobbie's eyes are on matchstalks for a Lowry print.
David and his dealers set up shop in Wolverhampton. A 300-year-old book turns up on Simon Schneider's table and Karen Dalmeny is on the prowl for paintings.
We're in Leeds, where Tim's at sea with a historical naval plaque, and Helen's not clowning around with a frightful-looking picture.
David and his dealers set up shop in Milton Keynes. Mark Steven and David Ford fight over a tin-plate toy car.
Bridlington is home to David and his dealers. Cheryl Hakeney loses her cool over a stunning jewellery box; Stewart Hofgartner loses his way with a railway poster.
Middlesbrough is home to David and his dealers. Tony Geering tries to catch himself some Mouseman; Corrie Jeffrey goes all out to buy a whisky decanter.
The dealers set up shop in Stoke on Trent. Debbie Serpell works hard getting hold of an elephant footstool, Tim Hogarth over pays for a warren of bunnies.
The dealers are put through their paces in Hartlepool. James is hung drawn and quartered over an execution poster.
The dealers den pitches up in Llangollen, north Wales, where Alison Chapman goes all out for part of a London. Jan Keyne finds a necklace that weighs heavy on her purse.
Fay Rutter is the cat who gets the cream... and a panther brooch. Jan Keyne pays out for a Winston Churchill picture, much to her shock.
David and his dealers set up stall in Weston Super Mare's Tropicana. Alison Chapman falls foul of a football collection.
Peterborough opens its doors to the Dickinson team. Emotions get the better of Tracey Thackery, it all gets a bit spooky with a wax mask for James Layte.
In Grimsby, The Duke goes ga-ga over a teddy bear, Debbie Serpell is surprised by a miniature tea set and David Ford's spoons cause a stir in the saleroom.
David and his dealers have set up their den in Newcastle. Local Geordie lass Jo Brayshaw has her sights set on a wee dram.
In Telford, David and his dealers set up stall in the international centre. There's plenty of laughs as Alison Chapman sizes up some silver and Tony Geering does a deal with fizz.
David and his dealer den visit Oldham, where Simon Schneider falls for a stunning clock, and Michael Hogben splashes out big for some gold.
The Duke and his team of dealers set up for some supersonic deals under the wings of Concorde at Aerospace Bristol.
David and his dealers set up stall in Crewe Hall. Fay Rutter has a deal all mapped out and new girl Laurie Scully faces a Real Deal regular in the bid for a vintage hat stretcher.
The Duke is in Sheffield where Mark Stevens pirouettes for a profit, David Ford blows his cash on a set of old whistles and Tim Hogarth scores a home goal.
David and his dealers visit Nottingham's Albert Hall. It's a journey as Fay Rutter is faced with tourist treasures and Tim Hogarth is offered a gold haul from around the world.
The dealers den pitches up in Newport, where Adian Pass has double trouble with a pair of petrol-heads, and the Duke falls for a beautiful watercolour
The Duke takes off to Aerospace Bristol, where Mark Stevens hits turbulence when he attempts to land a pair of luxury watches.
David and his dealers visit Crewe. It's a Jungle in the den as new dealer Laurie Scully faces a cheeky chimp, and Fay Rutter goes wild about autographs.
In Sheffield, David Ford comes across a fancy Russian belt, Mark Stevens discovers an ancient book of remedies and The Duke helps Tim Hogarth to celebrate his birthday.
Newport plays host to the dealers' den. Karen Dalmeny lights up the den when she buys some arts and craft candle sticks.
The Duke and his dealers set up the den in Blackburn. Will local dealer Matt Taylor score with a home team football jersey.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
David Dickinson sets up shop in Blackpool, with his dealers Henry Nicholls, Jan Keyne, Matt Taylor and Helen Gardiner.
David Dickinson is joined in Crewe by dealers Fay Rutter, James Layte, Simon Schneider and Jo Brayshaw.
David Dickinson and his team are in Coventry, where Karen Dalmeny learns a bit of Italian, stunning spoons cause a stir with Stewart Hofgartner, and the Fab Four are a hit in the sale-room.
David Dickinson and his team travel around the country assessing items brought in by members of the public, who either take the cash for their antiques or gamble at auction.
David Dickinson is in Llandudno with his dealers - Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
David Dickinson is in Weston-super-Mare where Aidan duels over a pistol, Jan pays big money for a massive watch and Mark makes a fan of the show very happy.
David Dickinson is joined in Llandudno by dealers Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
David Dickinson and his dealers are in Weston-super-Mare. Alison meets a familiar face, Mark is charmed out of his cash, Aidan's art knowledge proves sketchy and Jan attempts to buy an amazing pocket watch.
David Dickinson and his team get dealing at the Spa in Bridlington. Fay Rutter hopes her offer for a Murano glass sculpture will be award winning, some 16th-century books check in with The Hoff, but can he check them out? Plus, a bargain basement silver box leaves Cheryl Hakeney breathless.
The boxes and bubble wrap of Buxton reveal a mixed bag of treasures for David Dickinson and his dealers today. There's a pair of porcelain lions roaming the den looking for a new home, Alys Dobbie has a date with a local called Blue John, and new dealer Laurie Scully is on her bike.
David Dickinson is joined by dealers Karen Dalmeny, Henry Nicolls, Jo Brayshaw and Stewart Hofgartner to assessing items brought in by members of the public in Cheltenham.
The bracing sea air of Blackpool is home to David Dickinson and his dealers, where a whole cast of character jugs has new dealer Matt on his toes, an old train set surprises everyone at auction and Jan Keyne misses out big time when a forgotten book's true value comes to light in an exciting battle of the bidders.
David Dickinson and his team are in Weston-super-Mare, where Jan learns rhyming slang, Aidan fishes for a great deal on a rare carving and Mark meets his match.
David Dickinson is at the seaside town of Bridlington, where an admiral watercolour washes up on Karen Dalmeny's table. Plus, Fay Rutter is hoping for a tipple when a drinks globe rolls in, and Stewart Hofgartner gets into a whirl when a Drum Major's mace arrives
David Dickinson sets up shop in Llandudno with his dealers Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
David Dickinson and the team are at the RAF Museum Cosford - Tracy Thackray hopes to take off with a hoard of silver, and a big bag of coins checks in with Laurie Scully.
The Duke and the team visit Weston-super-Mare - Aidan digs deep for buried treasure, The Force is with Jan, and Alison is in pole position for a motor racing trophy.
David Dickinson pitches up in Llandudno with a team of dealers including Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
Join The Duke and his team of dealers in Bridlington, where Jan Keyne tucks into some silver Georgian cutlery, bidders in the Sale Room dive in deep to try to buy a submariner Rolex, and Stewart Hofgartner has two hats to top it all off.
David Dickinson is in Crewe with dealers Fay Rutter, James Layte, Simon Schneider and Jo Brayshaw.
David Dickinson pitches up in Middlesbrough with a team of dealers including Fay Rutter, Mark Stevens, Stewart Hofgartner and Cheryl Hakeney.
David Dickinson pitches up in Bridlington with a team of dealers including Karen Dalmeny, Stewart Hofgartner, Jan Keyne and Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson sets up shop in Blackpool with a team of dealers including Henry Nicholls, Jan Keyne, Matt Taylor and Helen Gardiner.
David Dickinson pitches up in Crewe with a team of dealers including Fay Rutter, James Layte, Simon Schneider and Jo Brayshaw.
David Dickinson pitches up in Newport with a team of dealers including Karen Dalmeny, Simon Schneider, Aidan Pass and Laurie Scully.
David Dickinson is in Llandudno with dealers Mark Stevens, Simon Schneider, Jo Brayshaw and James Layte.
The Duke is beside the seaside in Weston-super-Mare - Aidan duels over a pistol, Jan pays big money for a watch, and Mark makes a fan of the show very happy.
David Dickinson pitches up in Preston with dealers Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne and Henry Nicholls.
David Dickinson is in Leeds with dealers Mark Stevens, Karen Dalmeny, Stewart Hofgartner and Tim Hogarth.
David Dickinson sets up shop in Wolverhampton with dealers James Layte, Karen Dalmeny, Mark Stevens and Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson is joined in Swindon by dealers Alison Chapman, Fay Rutter, Simon Schneider and Tracy Thackray-Howitt.
David Dickinson is in Burton with dealers Mark Stevens, Henry Nicholls, Stuart Hofgartner and Tim Hogarth.
David Dickinson pitches up in Burton with his team of dealers including Henry Nicholls, Stewart Hofgartner, Tim Hogarth and Mark Stevens.
David Dickinson is in Preston with dealers Alison Chapman, Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne and Henry Nicholls.
David Dickinson is joined in Burton by dealers Henry Nicholls, Stewart Hofgartner, Tim Hogarth and Mark Stevens.
David Dickinson sets up shop in Oldham with dealers Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Jan Keyne, James Layte and Simon Schneider.
David Dickinson is in Wolverhampton with dealers Karen Dalmeny, James Layte, Mark Stevens and Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson is in Swindon, with his dealers Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Alison Chapman, Fay Rutter and Simon Schneider.
David Dickinson pitches up in Burton, with his team Henry Nicholls, Stewart Hofgartner, Tim Hogarth and Mark Stevens.
David Dickinson and experts Simon Schneider, Jan Keyne, Tracy Thackray-Howitt and James Layte assess items brought in by members of the public in Oldham, who can either take the cash for their antiques or gamble at auction.
David Dickinson is in Leeds with his dealers Karen Dalmeny, Stewart Hofgartner, Tim Hogarth and Mark Stevens.
David Dickinson and his team Fay Rutter, Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Simon Schneider and Alison Chapman are in Swindon.
Today David Dickinson is in Oldham, with his dealers Jan Keyne, James Layte, Simon Schneider and Tracy Thackray-Howitt.
David Dickinson is joined in Wolverhampton with his dealers Karen Dalmeny, Fay Rutter, Mark Stevens and James Layte.
David Dickinson is joined in Swindon by a team of dealers including Simon Schneider, Fay Rutter, Alison Chapman and Tracy Thackray-Howitt.
David Dickinson is in Oldham with dealers Jan Keyne, Tracy Thackray-Howitt, James Layte and Simon Schneider.
David Dickinson sets up shop in Leeds with dealers Tim Hogarth, Mark Stevens, Karen Delmaney and Stewart Hofgartner.
David Dickinson pitches up in Wolverhampton with a team of dealers including Fay Rutter, Mark Stevens, James Layte and Karen Delmaney.
David Dickinson is in Swindon with dealers Tracy Thackray Howitt, Alison Chapman, Simon Schneider and Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson arrives in Liverpool with a team of dealers including Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne, James Layte and Fay Rutter.
David and his dealers say 'Bore Da' to Barry in south Wales - Jan Keyne wrestles herself a tiger, Stewart Hofgartner has the cash to secure a deal on a door lock, and Alison Chapman falls truly, madly, deeply in love with a Welsh gold ring.
David Dickinson is in London at the RAF Museum with dealers Alison Chapman, Karen Dalmeny, Henry Nicholls and Mark Stevens.
David Dickinson sets up shop in Bosworth with a team of dealers including Tim Hogarth, Stewart Hofgartner, Karen Dalmeny and Mark Stevens.
David Dickinson pitches up in Walsall, with his team Tim Hogarth, Fay Rutter, James Layte and Tracy Thackray-Howitt.
David Dickinson is in Liverpool with dealers Tim Hogarth, Jan Keyne, James Layte and Fay Rutter.
David Dickinson sets up shop in Barry with dealers Alison Chapman, Stewart Hofgartner, Jan Keyne and Simon Schneider.
David Dickinson arrives in Bosworth with a team of dealers including Tim Hogarth, Stewart Hofgartner, Karen Dalmeny and Mark Stevens.
David Dickinson pitches up in Walsall with a team of dealers including Tracy Thackray-Howitt, Fay Rutter, Tim Hogarth and James Layte.
David Dickinson is in Stoke in Staffordshire as a ceramic cat aims to deliver a 'purrfect' profit and Mark Stevens finds the offer of an Italian meal too good to refuse.
David Dickinson is at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull in the West Midlands as a knob carrier and a rare set of Beatles autographs turn up in the Dealers' Den.
David Dickinson is in Fleetwood in Lancashire as a book signed by LS Lowry is examined and Karen Dalmeny aims to turn a collection of gold into thousands of pounds.
David Dickinson and the team are in Cirencester as a French watch, a Chinese bronze censer, and a charity shop bargain meat platter turn up in the Dealers' Den.
David Dickinson is in Bradford as Alison Chapman has her eye on a jewellery gift for her ten-year-old granddaughter and Tim Hogarth consults a celebrity astrologer chum.