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You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the £1.5k treasure in Bargain Hunt star Charles Hanson’s messy garage pic

YOU can say you've got the eyes of a hawk if you spot the £1.5k treasure in Bargain Hunt star Charles Hanson's garage picture.

The Bargain Hunt auctioneer regularly posts snaps from visits to people's homes as he tries to uncover rare antiques and interesting items.

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Can you spot the £1.5k treasure in this garage pictureCredit: Twitter
Charles Hanson revealed it was port that was worth the staggering amountCredit: BBC

This week, he shared a picture from a client's overflowing garage, but actually told his followers what the high value item was this time.

Instead of guessing which item was worth lots of money like usual, Charles challenged his followers to find it in the picture.

He wrote: "Always a thrill when you find valuable plonk in a tooled up greasy garage ! In this instance Port worth £1500 for our specialist auction… can you see it ?"

While many scoured the shelves looking for a singular bottle, others wondered if Charles was being sneaky, and actually meant the boxes marked 'Vintage Port' on the second shelf up from the ground.

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One tweeted: "I think it’s in these boxes."

Another added: "I'm guessing that it's in the cases marked "vintage port"

A third wrote: "I was looking for bottles, not boxes!"

Meanwhile a fourth shared: "Ain't garages fun. 24 bottles or just 1."

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Last month, the auctioneer urged his followers to check their tableware after receiving a box of China that sold for almost £100,000.

The pieces came in a variety of stylish floral patterns in blue and red.

He revealed the seller had "no expectations."

Taking to Twitter on Friday, he wrote: "This box of china came in a few weeks ago and the seller had no expectations.

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"It sold in three lots yesterday for almost £100,000!"

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