Antiques Road Trip: Kate Bliss SNAPS at collector in shock outburst over THIS item
ANTIQUES ROAD TRIP continued on BBC One this afternoon, but Kate Bliss was left annoyed after a collector's way of selling got the better of her.
Antiques Road Trip: Kate Bliss gets angry over bad deal
The antiques expert was hoping to haggle on the £85 price tag of a Victorian-style cast iron table with a white marble top.
However, seller Nick pulled out a random answer generator device that left Kate with no choice but to pay up.
Walking inside the shop, Kate said: "Hi Nick, you've got a little white marble-topped table outside. So is it something that you've had for a while that you might want to move on?"
Nick then added: "We could do £50," as Kate replied: "Okay, well I was really hoping for £30 or £40."
Antiques Road Trip: Kate Bliss SNAPS at collector in shock outburst over THIS item
£45? Oh you're killing me Nick!
Whipping out his device, Nick chuckled: "I had a feeling you were going to come up with something like that. This is going to be the executive decision maker. So we've got all our answers. Definitely, ask again, never, why not, possibly or forget it."
Kate then cried: "Forget it? Oh no. I hope it doesn't land on that one. So whatever this decides then, is that whether you'll come and meet me at £40 maybe? Otherwise I'll have to come up to £50? Alright. Give it a whirl and see what happens."
As the device flashed on the different answers, it ultimately landed on forget it.
Much to Kate's horror, Nick laughed: "Oh no, we're back to the £50. I'm awfully sorry. We'll do £45."
Antiques Road Trip: Kate Bliss SNAPS at collector in shock outburst over decision maker device
Kate then snapped: "£45? Oh you're killing me Nick!" as he apologised: "I'm awfully sorry!"
It comes as the BBC teased that the programme’s largest-ever sale, breaking the show’s record to date, will air this Friday.
The five figure sale will be made by antiques expert Paul on a rare camera, leaving the star with a £19,940 profit.
The antique camera dates from around 1861 and was purchased for just £60.
Antiques Road Trip continues tomorrow on BBC One at 4.30pm.