Fake metal bust encapsulating king may be bought here? (4,6)
I believe the answer is:
flea market
'be bought here?' is the definition.
The answer is a location as well as being a singular noun. This is suggested by the definition.
'fake metal bust encapsulating king' is the wordplay.
'bust' indicates an anagram.
'encapsulating' is an insertion indicator (inserted letters are absorbed or encapsulated).
'king' becomes 'R' (abbreviation of Latin rex).
'fake'+'metal'='fakemetal'
'fakemetal' with letters rearranged gives 'fleamaket'.
'fleamaket' enclosing 'r' is 'FLEA-MARKET'.
'may' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for flea market that I've seen before include "selling old albums here?" , "second-hand sale" , "Bazaar for cheap goods" , "Open-air location for buying cheap and second-hand items" , "has many cheap offers" .)