David Dickinson was forced to step in on his ITV programme Dickinson’s Real Deal following a major show first
A guest on Dickinson’s Real Deal was left wiping away the tears following an emotional moment on the ITV programme.
The beloved show returned to screen on Thursday afternoon (February 5) with David Dickinson back at the helm. For the instalment, the programme paid a visit to Cirencester.
Plenty of members of the public were quick to show off their prized possessions to be valued by the programme’s dealers before deciding whether to accept their offer or go to auction.
But things took an emotional turn when a guest broke down in tears following a show first. On the programme, Anna and Rachel brought in a huge meat platter to show dealer Henry Nicholls, to see how much it was worth.
When asked how they acquired the item, the guests – who work at the Dogs Trust charity – explained: “It came two years ago to the charity. It was very difficult to sell in the shop, so we decided to bring it here to you and see how much we can get.”
Henry Nicholls replied: “You’ve brought it to the right person because it’s my favourite charity!” The guests added: “So many dogs need rehoming. We’re trying to help with behaviour training and vet assistance.”
Henry then looked over the 200-year-old item and explained: “It was made by a very famous manufacturer called Spode. Now, Josiah Spode started the factory in the late 18th century and they produced all manner of different types of patterns, depicting different scenes, neoclassical scenes etc.
“This one is a standard Spode what they call Blue Italian. But there is one thing that puts this into a different league from any other Spode piece you will see from this period.”
He said: “And there we go,” before turning the platter over to reveal a mark that confirmed it was printed in August 1816. Henry added: “The mark on the back here is probably the rarest Spode mark that you will ever get.”
It was then time for Henry to offer some cash for the meat platter. His first offer was £200, but he continued to put down the notes on the table. Eventually, he made his final offer of £500.
“We’re getting close,” the guest cheekily quipped before Henry got David in to hear his thoughts. David said: “I’ve just been having a word with our experts and this is a very rare piece of Spode with that mark on the back. The estimation from my independent values is £150 to £300.”
David then shared that they have had a look at two Spode items that previously sold in an auction, in which one went for an eye-watering £900. David said: “It really is an antique collector specialist piece, so it could do quite well. But it’s all ‘could’ and ‘maybe’.”
Henry added: “I think pretty much that’s what it’s worth,” while David declared: “Come on, out a bit more!” Henry then revealed his plan: “What I’m wanting them to do is to accept my £500.
“Then, because it’s my favourite charity, I’m going to do something that people would consider me mad to do. If you accept my £500, as a donation to the Dogs Trust I’m going to match that £500. I will be donating £500 to my favourite charity.”
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The guests were left over the moon at Henry’s offer. David said: “I think that’s a done deal,” as one of the guests immediately went to shake Henry’s hand and said: “Thank you!” A stunned David added: “An extraordinary offer! Never been known on the show before.”
Henry then started putting down the extra £500 down on the table while one of the guests broke down in tears, before wiping her eyes. David quipped: “I tell you what, I think you deserve a kiss here for that one,” before stepping on to kiss Henry on the forehead.
After, the guests said: “Just thank you so much, that was an amazing deal!” Meanwhile, Henry shared: “I am over the moon to own this platter. It’s so rare and what a delightful deal that was. Everyone’s a winner!”
Dickinson’s Real Deal airs Monday to Friday at 2pm on ITV1.

