Daniel buys 12 very rare carousel horses in disrepair, can the team restore them using only repurposed materials? And the team work with visitors from the USA on a portrait of Antonietta Gonzalez.
In this episode, Daniel is keen to get a valuation on a 10ft antique ceramic green fireplace that he bought on eBay for £5,000, but thinks it could be worth considerably more. The trouble is, it's in 35 pieces - so the team pieces it together like a giant jigsaw before a valuation from a renowned ceramics expert
Michelin-starred chef Galton Blackiston visits Daniel Dawson-Gordon's reclamation yard and buys a dilapidated veg cart. Daniel draws closer to finding out about Antonietta Gonzalez, as a technical evaluation reveals that the painting is almost certainly from the 1500s, leading him closer to believing he has Ulisse Aldrovandi's lost masterpiece
Daniel visits a maritime salvage yard, where he buys a desk used by Queen Mary in 1911 aboard the HMS Medina. His painting research hits a bump as a leading valuer admits she cannot put a price on Antonietta Gonzalez as she cannot be seen. All concerned hope a high-tech and rarely available scan will reveal her in all her colourful glory