A married couple on BBC's Bargain Hunt made a huge profit after taking a chance on a small, unassuming item.
Presenter Christina Trevanion was back for Friday's episode, and introduced viewers to the newest teams. Married couple Adam and Connie, a logistics planner and an administrator respectively, made up the Red Team.
Meanwhile Andy and Paula, also married and both retired, wore the blue jackets in the latest instalment of the profit-seeking competition.
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Both teams were given £300 to purchase items from a venue in Hertfordshire, and one of their buys had to cost at least £75.
Adam and Connie were £7 in the red after selling a monkey ornament, bought for £35, for £28. They then made a £15 profit on a glass bottle with an enamel top, before making a £15 loss on a stuffed walrus toy.
It was then time for the couple to see if they wanted to chance expert Kate Bliss' "Bonus Buy". Kate had purchased a small enamel brooch for £80, and it was up to Adam and Connie to see if they thought it was worth auctioning.
But while the brooch didn't look like much, it was actually crafted by late 19th century jeweller David Andersen. And Adam and Connie were very glad they sold out.
Bids came flooding in, with the item eventually selling for £240, some £160 profit. This left the Red Team with a total gain of £153 at the end of the programme.
As the Blue Team made just £36 profit, the Reds were the winners.
Bargain Hunt airs weekdays at 12.15pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer
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