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Can you spot the £1.50 item on charity shop shelf that’s worth a LOT more?

AN auctioneer has stumped Twitter users by asking them to guess which item in his collection is worth a fortune.

Charles Hanson - known for digging out valuable items for low prices on BBC's Bargain Hunt - set the challenge to help people identify £1.50 bargains that could be worth up to £100 at auction.

Can you spot the valuable item in this picture?
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Can you spot the valuable item in this picture?Credit: SWNS

He tweeted a pic of shelf full of bric-a-brac containing an item he once bought - but did you see it?

The 44-year-old antiques expert once bought an 1810 Morocco leather box for a couple of quid after seeing it on the bottom shelf.

Pros later estimated it would make between £50 and £70 at auction.

On another shelf, Charles stumbled across a Chinese 18th-century porcelain tankard, which ended up being valued at between £70 to £100.

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These items, among others, were piled amongst the tat in Derbyshire charity shops and bought for just a couple of quid.

He tweets his "Track the Treasure" quiz each weekend, asking users to identify the valuable item hidden in the photo.

The game has gained him an extra 10,000 followers in a month.

It started after he spotted the Shelley vase when visiting a charity shop with his children.

"It stuck out like a sore thumb to me. I bought it for £1 and decided to take a photo of it on the shelf surrounded by other objects.

"It just struck me that it might be fun to ask my Twitter followers if they could 'Track the Treasure"

On the success of the quiz, Charles says: "It’s all down to everyone’s ensuring fascination with antiques - plus most people like a good quiz challenge.

"I’ve always loved charity shops and pop into them if ever I’m passing and have a few minutes to spare."

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The TV star runs his own auction house in Derby and regularly hunts around the local charity shops for hidden gems.

He plans to carry on tweeting the quiz but can't guarantee it "on a weekly basis" as he has to run his own business.

It's a leather box worth £50 to £70
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It's a leather box worth £50 to £70Credit: SWNS
Charles Hanson, known for BBC's Bargain Hunt, started the 'Track the Treasure' Twitter quiz
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Charles Hanson, known for BBC's Bargain Hunt, started the 'Track the Treasure' Twitter quizCredit: SWNS
The game started when he spotted a brown vase on sale for a few quid. It was worth around £40 to £60 in auction
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The game started when he spotted a brown vase on sale for a few quid. It was worth around £40 to £60 in auctionCredit: SWNS
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