Cheap as chips – or worth a few bob?

ITV1’s antiques show Dickinson’s Real Deal is heading to Lancashire.
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David Dickinson

David Dickinson will appear at Fleetwood’s Marine Hall on Saturday, September 20 giving local people the perfect chance to dust off their antiques and see how much money they are worth.

Before that he’ll be at Leigh Sports Village on July 12.

Dickinson’s Real Deal is currently one of the most popular daytime shows on ITV and is regularly watched by over a million people.

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Back for a 11th series, David Dickinson and the dealers are travelling around the country looking for some more bobby dazzlers brought in by members of the public.

Why let your antiques collect dust in the attic when you can sell them for cash?

Take money on the spot from a dealer or if you think your item is worth more….take a gamble at auction!

Presenter David Dickinson said: “It’s great to bring the show to Fleetwood.

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“I’m very much looking forward to visiting Lancashire, an area of the country I love bringing the show to.

“I remember visiting the area several years ago – the items brought in were fantastic, great quality with fabulous history and stories attached.

“Last time we were in the area, a gentleman called Graham sold a gold charm bracelet to one of our dealers for £500, Stewart’s matchbox toys reached £520 at auction, and Suzanne walked away with £420 for her sampler!”

Members of the public should bring their antiques & collectables along – a team of independent valuers will be offering free advice on all items brought along on the day.

Admission is free and you do not need to book a place or a ticket, however people must bring along ID on the day.

Both days: 9am-5pm.