Mar 18 • 14:11 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

BBC Bargain Hunt star admits 'I've been done' after auction flop

David Harper from BBC's Bargain Hunt expresses regret after a chosen item fails to sell for a profit at auction.

In the latest episode of BBC's popular show Bargain Hunt, expert David Harper faced disappointment when a model plane he chose as a bonus buy failed to impress at auction. Harper was guiding the blue team, a married couple named Shaun and Lea, who were tasked with finding treasures at an antiques fair. Despite Harper's enthusiasm regarding the plane, which he claimed was a 'masterpiece,' the couple was skeptical, with Lea calling it 'horrible.'

At auction, the model plane ultimately sold for only £20, a significant loss compared to the £80 Harper spent on it. Following the disappointing sale, Harper was visibly frustrated, lamenting, 'I've been done,' which highlighted the risk and unpredictability of choosing antiques for resale at auctions. The blue team, equipped with Harper's expertise, ended up losing the competition to the red team, further adding to the sense of disappointment around Harper's choice.

The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by experts in the antiques business, particularly on a platform like Bargain Hunt, where items are often judged by their appearance and perceived value. Despite the loss, the entertainment value of the show continues to attract audiences, as viewers often enjoy the interactions and sometimes humorous outcomes that arise from the participants' decisions in the competitive auction environment.

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