In this episode, dealers Celia Sawyer, Raj Bisram, Alex Proud and David Sonnenthal compete for a rare signed Winston Churchill book, a René Lalique vase and an Elvis Presley tour banner. They're also tempted to splash out on antique Chinese chairs and a show-stopping drinks cabinet made from a bomb case.
Sarah Beeny presents the new series of Four Rooms. Four high-profile dealers wait in four separate rooms, ready to spend their personal fortunes on diverse, head-turning collectables that members of the public hope to sell for a handsome profit. Sellers must decide when to sell their item for the most money, or when to walk out on an offer. And if they turn down an offer, there's no going back. In this episode, Celia Sawyer, Alex Proud, Pearl Lowe and Andrew Lamberty compete for a Vulcan aircraft engine table, horror film posters, a taxidermy lion's head and a Rolex trench watch.
The dealers check out a vintage Marilyn Monroe film poster, contemporary chairs, 1960s Star Trek memorabilia, artwork from the First World War and diamond-dusted paintings.
Sarah Beeny presents the new series of Four Rooms. In this episode, dealers Celia Sawyer, Alex Proud, Pearl Lowe and Andrew Lamberty bid fiercely on a rare samurai sword, are enthralled by iconic David Bowie prints, and get up close to a glass sheep. They are also charmed by some cathedral lamps from Seville, and an Enid Blyton first edition provokes discord amongst the dealers.
Sarah Beeny presents the new series of Four Rooms. Four high-profile dealers wait in four separate rooms, ready to spend their personal fortunes on diverse, head-turning collectables that members of the public hope to sell for a handsome profit. Sellers must decide when to sell their item for the most money, or when to walk out on an offer. And if they turn down an offer, there's no going back. In this episode, Celia Sawyer, Raj Bisram, Alex Proud and David Sonnenthal lock horns over Kate Bush's tour jacket and supersize samurai warrior statues, and get up close to some attractive 'torso' furniture. The dealers relive their youth when they see some comic artwork, and a rare retro planetarium projector receives some stratospheric reactions.
Sarah Beeny presents the new series of Four Rooms. Four high-profile dealers wait in four separate rooms, ready to spend their personal fortunes on diverse, head-turning collectables that members of the public hope to sell for a handsome profit. Sellers must decide when to sell their item for the most money, or when to walk out on an offer. And if they turn down an offer, there's no going back. In this episode, discerning dealers Celia Sawyer, Alex Proud, Pearl Lowe and Andrew Lamberty try to buy some original art deco ceramic tiles, a David Bowie concert programme and a statue of football legend Stanley Matthews. The dealers also stare down the barrel of a Doctor Who prop gun; and their fighting talk reaches fever pitch when graffiti artist Pure Evil appears with a unique lightbox artwork.
Sarah Beeny presents the new series of Four Rooms. Four high-profile dealers wait in four separate rooms, ready to spend their personal fortunes on diverse, head-turning collectables that members of the public hope to sell for a handsome profit. Sellers must decide when to sell their item for the most money, or when to walk out on an offer. And if they turn down an offer, there's no going back. In this episode, dealers Celia Sawyer, Raj Bisram, Alex Proud and David Sonnenthal try to seal a deal on a taxidermy grizzly bear and an exotic coco de mer nut. They are captivated by the curious stories of a scrimshaw horn carving, pore over a vase linked to famous British sculptor Elizabeth Frink, and are impressed by an antique French tapestry.
Sarah Beeny presents the new series of Four Rooms. Four high-profile dealers wait in four separate rooms, ready to spend their personal fortunes on diverse collectables that members of the public hope to sell for a handsome profit. Sellers must decide when to sell their item for the most money, or when to walk out on an offer. And if they turn down an offer, there's no going back. In this episode, dealers Celia Sawyer, Alex Proud, Pearl Lowe and Andrew Lamberty get up close to a colourful Banksy print and a signed prop from the cult film Withnail and I. There's a lesson on valuable Victorian textiles, and some detective work on a wartime relic, and the dealers are in awe of a designer chair inspired by Marilyn Monroe's famous white dress.
The dealers compete for an original graffiti artwork, a first edition James Bond book, a clock from the German warship Tirpitz, a rare Japanese pen and a taxidermy unicorn
The dealers are wowed by an extremely valuable art deco erotic sculpture and some giant amethyst gemstones. Plus: original Sex Pistols posters and more.
Sarah Beeny returns with new episodes of Four Rooms. Four high-profile dealers wait in separate rooms, each ready to spend their personal fortunes on enticing objects that members of the public hope to sell for a handsome profit. Sellers must decide when to accept an offer or when to walk out. But once an offer's been declined, there's no going back. In this episode, Celia Sawyer, Raj Bisram, Alex Proud and David Sonnenthal compete to buy a book that contains unique Damien Hirst doodles, an enormous antique Chinese cabinet and some vintage Versace clothing. A collection of Andy Warhol pop art excites the dealers, and they're captivated by the story behind some war-time jewellery.
Sarah Beeny presents another new episode of Four Rooms. Four high-profile dealers wait in separate rooms, each ready to spend their personal fortunes on enticing objects that members of the public hope to sell for a handsome profit. Sellers must decide when to accept an offer or when to walk out. But once an offer's been declined, there's no going back. In this episode, dealers Celia Sawyer, Raj Bisram, Alex Proud and David Sonnenthal wage war over a handwritten Dad's Army script, and heads turn when Madonna's leather skirt is up for grabs. There's also the chance to score a deal on Jack Wilshere's football boot complete with Wembley turf. And a jubilee portrait of the Queen and a painting by graffiti artist Ben Eine both cause a stir.
In this episode dealers Celia Sawyer, Alex Proud, Pearl Lowe and Andrew Lamberty compete for a rare Terry Pratchett signed novel, a gigantic doll's house and a unique photograph by Bob Carlos Clarke. They're spellbound by the subtle power of some suffragette jewellery, and a giant elephant festival head makes a dramatic entrance into the Four Rooms.