Thank you a million times over for posting this great episode. It's so nice to see you back on You Tube! These older episodes with Michael Aspel are wonderful. But we love them all--old and new.
When they were talking about the Scottish painter Stanley something, around the 20 minute mark, Wow, you can really see the resemblance between the woman in the painting and the woman's granddaughter who now had the painting hanging in her home
Native American piece was made by the Cree tribes they're not Canadian the plants are medicinal. The Cree are in Montana forced to live on a reservation with the Ojibwe tribes.
I am so confused by the woman with the amazing piece of furniture... her entire family didn't know it opened??? What?! Is no one curious about anything?! I am so confused by that. If I saw up a piece of furniture like that, or even if I had grown up with it, I would have investigated it immediately. And she isn't the only one who brings their "treasure" in that they have barely even looked at and then the appraiser is like "oh and it does this" which could have been ascertained with less than 10 minutes of actually looking at the object. Utterly bizarre to me. The only explanation is that they have such a large house absolutely full of ancient things that they never got around to it??
Thank you a million times over for posting this great episode. It's so nice to see you back on You Tube! These older episodes with Michael Aspel are wonderful. But we love them all--old and new.
I love the gent with Lawrence of Arabia's watch . He just seems like a sweet, down to earth dude.
Yay! Love UK Antiques Roadshow!!
The posh Ena Sharples type lady with her deco cabinet made my day, fabulously eccentric
Ty for upholding the standards of diplomatic relations.
Love AR UK
When they were talking about the Scottish painter Stanley something, around the 20 minute mark, Wow, you can really see the resemblance between the woman in the painting and the woman's granddaughter who now had the painting hanging in her home
his watch bought in 2000 by omega for 75000 ish the 2018 copies look amazing
Native American piece was made by the Cree tribes they're not Canadian the plants are medicinal. The Cree are in Montana forced to live on a reservation with the Ojibwe tribes.
I am so confused by the woman with the amazing piece of furniture... her entire family didn't know it opened??? What?! Is no one curious about anything?! I am so confused by that. If I saw up a piece of furniture like that, or even if I had grown up with it, I would have investigated it immediately. And she isn't the only one who brings their "treasure" in that they have barely even looked at and then the appraiser is like "oh and it does this" which could have been ascertained with less than 10 minutes of actually looking at the object. Utterly bizarre to me. The only explanation is that they have such a large house absolutely full of ancient things that they never got around to it??
BLUE highly INTELIGENT ENGLISH
So insurance 10k he paid 8k, 3k to much as insurance, from what they said before, is twice the real value. Juhaptergee