Antiques Road Trip expert Mark Hill's seven-word dig at the auction crowd during the BBC show left viewers in shock. His items struggled to sell, and his harsh words echoed through the room. 'Well, I hope they choke on a carrot,' he said, his tone dripping with sarcasm. But it wasn't all bad news. Mark's optimism paid off when his Art Deco photo frame fetched £40, and his golden parrot-shaped ink pot sold for £55, earning him a modest profit. Despite the setback, Mark's final piece, a miniature toothpick, generated a surprising £28 profit, leaving him as the program's winner. Izzie, on the other hand, faced a tough crowd and ended up with a modest loss. The show's experts, Mark and Izzie, embarked on a journey along the east coast, scouring Lincolnshire for treasures. Mark's mid-century crockery set, purchased for £18, failed to attract high bids, selling for a disappointing £10. Izzie's clown figurine was sold at a £2 loss, and her final lot, a green vase, secured a £24 profit. The duo's totals were calculated, and Mark emerged victorious, leaving Izzie with a modest loss. The episode's winner was crowned, and the show's experts continued their quest for antiques, leaving viewers eager for more.