Salvage Hunters - Season 14

Season 14

Episodes

Episode 1
Drew Pritchard and his long-time friend Tee John set out on a tour of France. In Normandy, Drew falls in love with a grand chateau and in a massive antique fair immerses himself in pop culture.

Episode 2
Drew and Tee are on a tour of the Midlands. In Walsall, the have a money-spinning idea, in Birmingham Drew finds treasure and they explore a grand country house.

Episode 3
Drew is in Lancashire, checking out a factory making traditional soap. In rural Dorset, he visits a couple selling antiques from a manor house linked to the Churchill family.

Episode 4
Drew visits a huge collection of 20th century designer furniture in a former paper mill in West Yorkshire. In Middlesbrough, he finds pattern moulds at its last brass foundry.

Episode 5
Drew visits the mediaeval Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire and finds pew connected to a great Victorian architect. Later, he finds a WWII bomber crew seat at an aviation museum.

Episode 6
Drew's at a 19th century Bradford weaving mill, where he discovers industrial trolleys and containers. In Cheshire, he visits a manor house mentioned in the Domesday book.

Episode 7
Drew browses a salvage fair by Ripley Castle. In Newcastle, he visits a dealer of mid-20th century designer furniture. And, he and Tee check out an art collection in Hastings.

Episode 8
Modern day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard travels the length and breath of the UK in search of weird and wonderful objects. The Bigger the hoard, the happier he is.

Episode 9
Drew hits the Giant Shepton Flea Market, where he unearths some retro design classics. And in Devon, he visits Europe's largest repository of vintage fairground rides.

Episode 10
Drew hits the road with upholsterer, Craig. In Derbyshire a 15th century house has some Victorian dining chairs with potential, and they visit an antique centre in Lincolnshire.

Episode 11
Drew scours a Surrey sculpture park, where a pair of rare 18th century church lych-gates catches his eye. And in London, he visits a small showroom with big character.

Episode 12
In Sheffield, Drew finds a stunning collection of antique cutler's stools. Later, he heads to Leeds where he finds some rare streetlights at a heritage railway and museum.

Episode 13
Drew is in Cheshire to scour a barn packed with items, from traditional antique furniture to taxidermy. And in Sheffield, he uncovers a collection of early 20th century glass eyes.

Episode 14
In Dorset, Drew visits a showroom full of mid-20th century items, including a pair of 1960s Danish leather chairs. And, he visits an Austin Healey and Porsche classic car restorer.

Episode 15
Drew is in Monmouthshire at the UK's largest stockist of antique railwayana, where he spots some amazing wagon signage. In Gloucestershire he finds a stunning Victorian card table.

Episode 16
Drew and Tee head to Cornwall to visit a brewery in St Austell. Plus, they stop in Penzance and go for a surf in the sea during their south-west adventure.

Episode 17
In the Cotswolds, Drew looks around an impressive manor house. Then, he visits a converted chapel in Burnley filled with incredible antiques and a car show room in Jersey.

Episode 18
Drew visits a shop in Lincolnshire that is filled with a plethora of valuable treasures. Plus, he stops by at an impressive house in Yorkshire.

Episode 19
Drew and Tee scour the British coastline for treasure. On their 280-mile trek from North Wales to the Essex coast, they uncover a terrific triple sink and a bank of pine drawers.

Episode 20
Drew Pritchard and Tee John head to salvage yard in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, and unearth a quirky enamel advertising sign. Drew also manages to nab the deal of the century with a work of art in London.

Episode 21
Drew Pritchard is thrilled to look through an oddball collection of military antiques in Nantes, France. Plus, he takes an interest in a de Sede sofa bed in the Netherlands.

Episode 22
In Leeds, Drew Pritchard and Tee John visit two dealers who have been collecting since 1971. Drew uncovers an old industrial stool and some ceramic hand moulds.

Episode 23
Drew and Tee are excited by the items on offer at the largest antiques market in Italy. And, they visit a picturesque town in Spain to look at a fascinating collection.
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