A self-portrait from Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood finds its way into the shop, Rick becomes nostalgic when a stack of love letters handwritten by Mickey Rooney is mailed in.
Rick checks out a signed jersey from San Diego Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts and magician Harry Blackstone's vanishing birdcage, Corey and Chumlee convince Rick to join their fantasy football league.
The archaeologists continue their quest into ancient Egypt, looking to discover the true story behind a mass grave near Luxor containing the bones of nearly 60 people.
The smiths come under pressure when tasked with forging Dave Baker's favourite blade, the Scottish Dirk. Also, two of the smiths head home for the final round to recreate the German Halberd, a medieval-era triple threat.
Mike and Frank meet some interesting characters whose collections are even more far out and ripe for picking.
Ivy pursues a locker with collectibles; Mary searches for quick sale items; and Darrell calls on a friend for help after he is tested by local Mission Hills buyers.
The buyers are in Palm Springs searching for big money items. Mary feels this auction is too high society for her; Ivy looks for vintage items; and Darrell and Rene battle it out for high stake items.
A self-portrait from Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood finds its way into the shop, Rick becomes nostalgic when a stack of love letters handwritten by Mickey Rooney is mailed in.
Rick checks out a signed jersey from San Diego Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts and magician Harry Blackstone's vanishing birdcage, Corey and Chumlee convince Rick to join their fantasy football league.
Exploring modern prophets, catastrophic premonitions and dreams of future crimes as the question of whether people can predict the future is considered.
Carbon dating of a skeleton found in East Sussex suggests the bones are from the Norman era. Did this mysterious medieval man fight at the Battle of Hastings?
The smiths come under pressure when tasked with forging Dave Baker's favourite blade, the Scottish Dirk. Also, two of the smiths head home for the final round to recreate the German Halberd, a medieval-era triple threat.
Mike and Frank have a blast encountering out-of-this-world picks.
The buyers are in Riverside, California; an item leaves Dave confused; Ivy tries a new strategy; Mary discovers the romantic side of purchasing lockers.
Jarrod and Brandi uncover a sweet locker in Santa Ana, California; Mary looks for more collectibles; and Darrell's find may equal another big.
Bullet shells from John Dillinger's final robbery get caught in the shop, Rick and Corey attempt to make a drive by deal on a vintage Schwinn Whizzer from 1947.
A military ID signed by Marilyn Monroe comes into the shop, a customer has a first edition of Beethoven's sixth symphony.
Marty brings out the big guns for a final frenzied push out of the brush. Morgan and Margaret make a major breakthrough, as Mike battles Kodiak's most treacherous mountain and Jake faces down a pair of predators. Jason fuels the forge.
A look at what could cause once-thriving groups of people to just abandon their great cities, never to return. Modern scientific knowledge may be able to help answer the unsolved questions surrounding these lost civilisations.
Theorists suggest that a voyage to Mars will unlock ancient mysteries about the extraterrestrial origins of the human species, while providing the key to its long-term survival.
Four bladesmiths are tasked with making a canister Damascus blade from threaded bolts. After a couple of intense rounds and some brutal testing, two smiths return to their home forges to recreate the deadly German Dussage Sword.
A medieval warrior's skeleton is found in Finland. His swords suggest a link between Christians and Pagans.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the world's most famous tomb, built by Khufu - a Pharaoh with a reputation for cruelty. Was Khufu really a megalomaniac ready to sacrifice his people in his pursuit of the perfect path to the afterlife?
At Giza, the Great Pyramid is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the World that still stands. Though archaeologists have been poring over this site for more than 200 years, it's still not really known how the ancient Egyptians built it.
Science helps researchers uncover the dark side of ancient Egypt, from a 5,000-year-old homicide to drug-fuelled debauchery.
A new ground-breaking expedition heads back to the frozen seas to hunt down Shackleton's lost ship.
A medieval warrior's skeleton is found in Finland. His swords suggest a link between Christians and Pagans.
Science helps researchers uncover the dark side of ancient Egypt, from a 5,000-year-old homicide to drug-fuelled debauchery.