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David Dickinson offers Ulverston a Real Deal



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Published Date: 22 July 2008
WHY let your antiques collect dust in the attic when you can sell them for cash?
If you want to sell your antiques and other goods – but only for the right price – get along to Ulverston's Coronation Hall this Saturday, July 26, from 9am to 5pm.

Take money on the spot from a dealer or, if you think the item's worth more, take a gamble at auction.

The second series of David Dickinson's popular antiques show for ITV1, The Real Deal, drew audiences of more than a million a day.

Now back for a third series, David and the dealers are travelling around the country looking for some more bobby dazzlers brought in by members of the public.

As usual David Dickinson will be keeping an eye on the deals giving advice on whether to take the dealers' cash or gamble at auction.
But the final decision lies with the programme's contributors and it's up to them to decide which option is the real deal.

If you are intending to visit Ulverston's Coronation Hall this Saturday you can call the to get onto the priority queue number on 0117 970 7618 or just turn up on the day with your item.

Admission is free.

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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 9:45 AM
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  • Location: Lakeland
 
 

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