GUILDFORD Cathedral was filled with antiques and bric-a-brac as filming for television show Flog It! took place.
Hundreds of people gathered for the BBC 2 programme's valuation day on Thursday (January 31 from 10am to 4.30pm.
Presenter Paul Martin and antiques valuer Mark Stacey were among film crew at the Stag Hill setting.
Kirsty Watten, 59, of Jacobswell, brought her mother's set of 1930s dolls which she had stowed in her attic for the show.
She said: "I've know idea what they're worth but I've had them for donkeys years. I could be pleasantly surprised."
And David Green was among hundreds of people who queued outside the cathedral for the start of the valuation day at 10am. His dusty wooden table was brought in the hope of making a tidy sum.
He said: "I bought it at a car boot sale for £10 but I think I can get more for it. I'm hoping Mark Stacey "
Previous programmes have seen a ceramic bowl bought at £4 at a car boot sale achieving £1,500.
Another lady from Aberdeen sold a Shelley tea set for a whopping£3,400.
Items selected at the valuation day will go under the hammer at Bellmans Auctioneers and Valuers in Billingshurst, West Sussex, on February 22.