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UK's top 10 places for antique shopping revealed - Get your 'bobby dazzlers'
Plate sold for £600 could fetch £15,000
Buyers came from all over world for auction
Be sure to take a trip to ‘antique’ racing site
Stirrup cups and jewellery – the treasures of Lady Coventry’s life
This pair would keep your metatarsals safe
From the saleroom what's on offer
Peaceful use for artefacts of war
The mystery lorry now has a new owner
Look at the train and tell me the age of the print
Names are not the only way to sign your work
If you are going to buy souvenirs, buy the best
Just because it’s metal doesn’t mean it’s tough
If only I had kept my Beatles magnet toy
Tip of the week
Should I be flattered or concerned by elegy to Phil?
Imp-ossible to value sentiment
Made in Worcester - but who painted it?
Is that HMV hound real or a cheap resin replica?
The great green carpet resembled a turnip field
St Richard’s is the winner
Design mirrors
The news value in old postcards
Philip's Tip:
Designer labels will find a higher price
Victorian chair made of paper
Desk with antique graffiti on it
Get hold of an antique mirror without having to put in a bid
Tea set separated by two centuries
Your chance to pick up a musical doll and a train
I remember David Dickinson when he was unknown
Some walking sticks have a secret use
My curling stone will end up as a doorstop
Price closes on a pair of gates
A bidding war for Moorcroft produces gasps from the floor
Screens were there to stop meltdowns
PHILIP’S TIPS: Don’t turn up your central heating
Mystery device used to cut out leather strips
High prices for masonic treasures
Why did he want to bid hiding in the wardrobe?
PHILIP’S TIPS: DON’T FORGET – WILL IT FIT IN YOUR CAR?
Rare Meccano tin plate cars were popular with toy fans
Black Bess sign came from Elts at the back of the Shambles
What was this device used for in the factory?
Think twice before you throw anything away
If something is cheap, there’s usually a reason
How to tell marquetry from parquetry
Say hello to my brother – Churchill the insurance dog
Don’t ruin your piece’s patina
There’s plenty of value in 20th century designs
Why collectors bite their porcelain
What happens when two bids are the same?
How to check if chairs are originals
How the internet has changed auctions