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JOE AND MHARI WERE LEFT IN HYSTERICS AS THEIR METAL TOILET PAPER HOLDER CAUSED CHAOS AT AUCTION IN THE LATEST EPISODE OF THE BBC SHOW, WHICH AIRED ON SUNDAY. 14:48, 03 Jun 2025 The blue team
on Bargain Hunt experienced a shocking twist when their purchase, a cast iron toilet roll holder, became the unexpected highlight at auction. Married couple Joe and Mhari competed in the
BBC show's Sunday (June 1) episode. They were up against pals Brad and Max who formed the red team on the BBC programme. With expert John Cameron advising them, the pair trawled through
car boot sales and antique markets, handpicking three items including one relating to equestrian themes which they hoped would make significant profits. Their spirits took a dip after a
novelty clock they chose fetched only half its estimated worth. However, it was their metallic loo roll holder that ended up creating the auction room buzz, reports Leicestershire Live.
Having been valued conservatively at £8 by expert Raj Bisram, the item witnessed an intense auction warfare. Joe and Mhari could barely contain their amazement as the bidding for their £15
acquisition shot up. A mixture of humour and disbelief engulfed the room when the item eventually clinched £32, laying the groundwork for a tidy £17 gain. The result prompted an incredulous
reaction from Joe, who turned to Mhari and exclaimed: "You're joking! They've gone mad." Article continues below In addition to their unanticipated windfall, the pair
also accomplished a lucrative sale of six buttons they had acquired for £49, these small treasures made a grand exit at the hammer price of £110. On the contrary, the red team set their
sights on procuring an item with a culinary or beverage theme, eventually settling on a small barrel which they purchased for £27. Brad and Max then chanced upon an 18th-century wine bottle,
costing them a substantial £140, meaning they fulfilled their big spend requirement. They splurged on their final item, securing a vibrant orange designer chair for £118. The red team hit
the ground running, with their barrel fetching a neat profit of £28 after being sold for £50. Their next item, however, resulted in a loss of £10, leaving the fate of their venture hinging
on the outcome of the orange chair. Article continues below Unfortunately, the duo were left disheartened when it only managed to fetch £70 at auction, leading to a loss of £48. In a
desperate bid to turn a profit, Brad and Max accepted Stephanie Connell's bonus buy offer of three gold heaters for different types of alcohol for £15. The bonus buy was sold for £35,
bringing the team's overall total to a loss of £10. This outcome meant that Joe and Mhari narrowly triumphed over the red team with a modest profit of £19. _JOIN THE_ _DAILY
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