This Tuesday, January 10, 2023, France 2 is broadcasting a new bonus from the show Deal Concluded. During a press conference, Sophie Davant gave us some revelations about this evening.

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The premiums ofDeal Concluded follow each other… And are not alike! After special evenings at the Château de Méridon in the Yvelines, at the Château de Cheverny in Sologne, or in the pretty village of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue in the Vaucluse, Sophie Davant will take us on a journey through time for its next bonus broadcast on Tuesday January 10, 2023 on France 2. The auction show will plunge back into several decades of the 20th century through the sale of mythical objects from those years. For the occasion, the France 2 presenter and her team of auctioneers will be dressed in period costumes. During a press conference, Sophie Davant told us more about this evening which promises to be exceptional: “We shot all that in one day, we had to change outfits, hairstyles, makeup eight times. It was tough enough for the teams.” During this bonus, viewers will even be able to discover Sophie Davant… With long hair. “It will be spectacular! informs us the facilitator with amusement.

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Deal done : fierce competition between buyers

Another novelty in this next issue ofDeal Concluded : seven of the recurring buyers who participate in the daily show will have to compete against seven other contestants who have never been on the show”They will be formidable and will give our buyers a hard time.” reveals the former presenter of It’s a story. These newcomers will also have the particularity of being experts in the world of the discovery they covet. “There is in particular an extremely particular object from the Space Age era… It is not the object that we buy every day so we had to find a sharp buyer who could be interested. The Space Age movement is a current of futuristic design that developed particularly during the 1960s.

An Edith Piaf dress on sale at the next prime

If some finds are likely to surprise, the story of one of the objects will be particularly exceptional and emotionally charged: a dress worn by Edith Piaf during one hundred performances at the Olympia in 1957. Sophie Davant told us a bit more about its owner and the story behind this treasure from the past: “It was very moving because the gentleman is a real collector of Edith Piaf pieces. He was very moved to have to part with it because he was planning to dedicate a museum to it.” It remains to be seen whether this dress or one of the other objects offered during the bonus will beat the record for the Line Vautrin mirror, which went for the tidy sum of 127,000 euros.

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