Auctioneers Natasha Raskin Sharp and Philip Serrell are zigzagging their way along the Scottish Borders on the hunt for profitable antiques.
Natasha uncovers an early silver sandwich box and delightful Scottish spirit kettle. She takes a detour to North Berwick and the lifeboat station to learn how a disaster led to the development of life-saving equipment we should be grateful for today.
Meanwhile, Phil goes for broke with his spending spree, buying a Victorian fish service and a woodcut by an esteemed Scottish artist. He also visits Jedburgh jail to find out about the Georgian who revolutionised the state of British prisons.
All roads point to Glasgow for an auction, but who has been the savviest with their buys?