A popular antiques showroom in Lancaster city centre will feature on television show Salvage Hunters later this month.
The Old Sea Dog on Moor Lane will appear on Thursday September 18 on the new series of the programme.
Salvage Hunters is hosted by antiques dealer Drew Pritchard who travels throughout the country in search of antiques from shops, fairs and old mansions to re-sell online or in his own shop.
The programme airs on the discovery+ and Quest channels in the UK at 9pm, and has been running since 2011.
The Old Sea Dog opened in Lancaster in 2024 and is a treasure trove of antique items.
Owner Lee Clarke formerly ran the Bayside Emporium antiques centre on Marine Road Central in Morecambe.
Read more: INTERVIEW: Morecambe antiques dealer moves to new home in Lancaster city centre - Beyond Radio


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