Nutcracker, Driving Game, Tretchikoff Painting
A mother and daughter drive the dealers nuts to secure a sale, the bidders enjoy a seventies classic, and toy collector Russell returns with a game that鈥檚 going nowhere fast.
First to arrive at Leith Theatre are mother and daughter Dee and Eleanor, who leave the dealers in pieces with their nutcracker contest.
Second up, Mark is sure to get mid-century pulses racing with his Tretchikoff print. It鈥檚 one of the 1950s most recognisable artworks, but will that popularity translate into a tidy profit for him?
Moving on to something slightly less in demand... Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it鈥檚 Wumpty, a 1970s gonk mascot from the West Midlands. Will it yield a surprising profit, or should Abigail have left it at the car boot sale where she found it?
They鈥檙e followed by Will, from Glasgow, with some Charles Rennie Mackintosh-inspired ceramics he鈥檇 like appraised.
Last to try to make a sale today is returning Bidding Room favourite Russell from Yorkshire. As an avid toy collector, he鈥檚 usually got something the dealers will pay to play with, but his latest offering might be a bit of a non-starter.