TV antiques dealer, Simon Schneider is coming to Buckinghamshire and is encouraging residents to bring along their unwanted treasures.
The antiques expert, best known for his many appearances on ITV's Dickinson's Real Deal is coming to the county this November.
He is encouraging residents to bring along their unwanted gold, silver and quality antiques and will be offering 'top cash prices'.
The highly trusted dealer has featured in every single series of the hit antiques show and all five series of Secret Dealers.
He will be at The Holiday Inn, Aston Clinton Road, Aylesbury on Thursday, November 14 between 10am and 5pm.
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The next day he will be at The Bull Hotel, Oxford Road, Gerrards Cross from 10am until 4pm.
Another event is being held at The Leonardo Hotel, Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes between 10am and 5pm on November 13.
Simon said: “I have been touring the country in response to the demand I receive from the public wishing to sell their valuables.
"I have hundreds of highly satisfied clients and I am looking forward to returning to Buckinghamshire, where I hope to unearth some unusual and interesting items."
He is encouraging people to search through their attics and cupboards and bring along anything that they think might be of interest.
The antiques expert added: “I love those occasions when I see the surprise on someone’s face when I tell them their broken jewellery or grandmother’s old vase is worth a lot more than they ever imagined.
"It’s amazing how much a few broken gold chains and odd earrings can be worth.”
When asked what he’s most hoping people will bring along, Simon said: “I’m always keen to purchase jewellery, gold and silver and I’m particularly interested in oriental items. The market for Chinese ceramics and other objects is very strong and this is a good time to take advantage of the high prices that can be achieved.
“It is impossible to list all the items I am interested in buying, if you think you have something of interest bring it along, it costs nothing for me to take a look."
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