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BBC Bargain Hunt's Anita Manning transformation after making show history

BBC Bargain Hunt's Anita Manning transformation after making show history

Daily Mirror11-07-2025
BBC Bargain Hunt's Anita Manning's real age and transformation after making show history (Image: The Daily Record)
Bargain Hunt enthusiasts are well-acquainted with the show's beloved expert, Anita Manning. The Glasgow-born treasure hunter has been a familiar face on the programme since her debut in 2010 and at 77, she's not only graced screens on Flog It! and Antiques Road Trip but also carved out a remarkable niche in history.
Anita's fascination with antiques was sparked by childhood visits to auctions in Glasgow with her father. She proudly holds the title of Scotland's first female auctioneer, boasting over 50 years in the trade. Before diving into the world of antiques, Anita pursued studies in PE and dance, later shifting her focus to the buying and selling of furniture.
Alongside her daughter, she has helmed Great Western Auctions in Glasgow since 1989. Reflecting on her illustrious career, Anita shared her enduring love for antiques. READ MORE: 'Amazon Prime Day saved me £90 on beauty last year – this time I've saved even more'
The Glasgow-born treasure hunter has been a familiar face on the programme since her debut in 2010 (Image: Sunday Mail )
She said: "For as long as I can remember I have been passionate about Art, Antiques and Auctions.", reports the Daily Record.
The star continued, expressing her admiration for the craftsmanship and design of the pieces she encounters, as well as the rich social history they represent, adding: "The beauty in craftsmanship and design, coupled with the social history of the objects, that I am privileged to handle on a daily basis, has been a continual source of joy."
Anita also touched on the thrilling nature of her profession, stating: "The drama and excitement of the auction world has been a most stimulating environment and one I relish being a part of."
Alongside her daughter, she has helmed Great Western Auctions in Glasgow since 1989 (Image: BBC)
She concluded by recounting the origins of her business venture, revealing: "Great Western Auctions was established in 1989 by myself and my daughter, Lala."
Anita pointed out: "Although the company has grown enormously over the last 26 years, we still regard ourselves as a family firm providing a personal experience and dedicated service to our clients."
The auctioneer was once known for her iconic black bob but has recently undergone a stunning transformation, embracing a chic grey crop that left her followers in awe.
Admirers have been scratching their heads about Anita's age as she's been a fixture on our screens for so long - she turned 77 last year and is gearing up to celebrate number 78 at the end of 2025.
Apart from ruling the roost in the antiques world, Anita balances motherhood, with her son Luke residing in Hong Kong, while her daughter Lala teams up with her in business.
Anita's commitment doesn't end at antiques; she's heavily involved in charity work, fuelled by her passion for lending a helping hand.
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She had reason to pop the champagne last year when a Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell masterpiece, "Dahlias," fetched an eye-watering £220,000 under her gavel.
Taking charge as the managing director and lead auctioneer, Anita started the bidding at an ambitious £80,000 and later shared: "Scottish Colourist still life works remain in demand, with an international fanbase.
"They are fresh, modern-looking, instantly recognisable and have a universal appeal, a century on from being created."
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