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Antiques Road Trip expert Paul Martin was left with huge regrets after suffering two devastating losses on the BBC show. The TV star splashed the cash on two items that he thought would bring him big bucks - but was wreaked when the opposite happened. On a recent episode of the much-loved BBC show, Paul opted to purchase two items for a total of £100.

He purchased a 1920s Morse switch costing him £20 and a box of lantern slides, which set him back £80. However, when it came to auction, Paul was in for a shock which massively set him back. Both of the two items caused him to suffer a huge loss, selling for a much lower price than he had paid.



The switch was sold for a measly £5, meaning not only did Paul not make any profit, he also lost £15. He exlaimed: "That was a dreadful start!" as the gavel came done. But his luck only went from bad to worse as his box of slides went for just £60, meaning he lost another £20 - Totalling a £35 loss.

Paul said: "No, no come on!", before the devastated expert continued: "I just lost £20." His co-star, Raj Bisram, tried to console him, saying: "It's just the luck of the draw. £20 is nothing, you wait until you start losing hundreds!" But Paul was left reeling over the disastrous auctions.

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