Uncommon Queen Elizabeth II stool to be proven on Bargain Hunt coronation particular
uncommon Queen Elizabeth II stool and a ticket to her coronation in 1953 shall be proven throughout an upcoming episode of Bargain Hunt.
Presenter Christina Trevanion shall be difficult two groups of royal fans to purchase antiques from gala’s and retailers utilizing a strict price range and make a revenue on their purchases at public sale within the present’s coronation particular.
The British auctioneer stated: “It is an absolute honour to have been asked to present this special episode of Bargain Hunt to mark the coronation of King Charles III.
“I’m lucky to have been present at previous royal occasions including the Queen’s Golden Jubilee and Platinum Jubilee.”
“I am really looking forward to our new King’s coronation and the chance to celebrate another important historical event with our nation.”
Similar to earlier exhibits, every crew is given £300 to purchase three gadgets at Newark Antiques Fair in Coddington, Nottinghamshire, the place they’re accompanied by consultants Raj Bisram and Roo Irvine.
When the procuring’s achieved, the gadgets go underneath the hammer at Richard Winterton Auctioneers in Lichfield.
Trevanion additionally visits a pottery for a take a look at some new commemorative ware and to attempt her hand at making a royal plate.
Bargain Hunt, which started in 2000 and has been hosted by David Dickinson and Tim Wonnacott, is certainly one of a number of BBC programmes doing coronation specials.
EastEnders, Countryfile, Antiques Roadshow and Songs Of Praise are among the many exhibits marking the King being topped alongside the Queen Consort on Saturday.
Bargain Hunt Coronation particular is on Friday May 5 at 12.15pm on BBC One.