“The Yorkshire Auction House” returns to Really this Monday, and if the title “Hope for Glory” is any indication, we’re in for another round of quirky finds and surprising valuations. Angus Ashworth, the man with a keen eye for hidden treasures, is back in action, helping a couple downsize their rather eccentric collection.
Among the items heading to auction are a replica of the Statue of Liberty (yes, really, not sure what size it is though) and an engine order telegraph, a fascinating piece of maritime history. But perhaps the most curious item of the lot is a broken fruit machine. Will it find a new home, or will it end up as scrap metal?
For over a decade, Angus has been running his auction house, a place where the ordinary and the extraordinary collide. The show offers viewers a look at the process of sorting through cluttered homes, uncovering forgotten gems, and the art of the auction itself. With Angus and his team working their magic, even the most unlikely items can find a second life. It’s not just about the money; it’s about the stories behind the objects and the people who give them a new home.
Join Angus and the gang on Really this Monday, April 21st at 9:00 PM.