One of television's favourite antiques dealers will be visiting Cambridgeshire for four days in June in search of the 'Real Deal'.
Simon Schneider, best known for his many appearances on ITV's Dickinson's Real Deal, is inviting people to bring along their unwanted treasures and will be offering top cash prices for gold, silver and quality antiques.
The antiques expert is highly trusted and respected for his knowledge and expertise and has featured in every series of the hit antiques television programme Dickinson's Real Deal and all five series of Secret Dealers.
Simon will appear at The Oliver Cromwell Hotel in March on June 13, The Rosmini Centre in Wisbech on June 14 and The St Ives Corn Exchange in St Ives on June 15.
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 visiting Cambridgeshire, where I hope to unearth some unusual and interesting items."
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Simon is encouraging people to search through their attics and cupboards and bring along anything they think might be of interest.
Simon added: "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.
"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 thought!"
Simon will be at...
- The Oliver Cromwell Hotel, High Street, March PE15 9LH, on Tuesday, June 13.
- The Rosmini Centre, Queens Road, Wisbech PE13 2PH, on Wednesday, June 14.
- The St Ives Corn Exchange, Old River Port, St Ives PE27 5AD, on Thursday, June 15.
- The Hotel duVin, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CV2 1QU, on Friday, June 16.
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