In 1974, my parents bought several boxes from railroad freight….sight unseen, all they knew it was bedroom furniture. They paid $175. They gave it to me for my daughter. It was heavy, Queen Anne design, years and years of paint, layered over and over. It took me two years to strip it and clean up the pieces. It was a dresser, chest of drawers, vanity, mirror, seat, night stand and head board, solid walnut, even the back was finished. It was accented with oak burl. I had it appraised and it appraised for $16,000 in 1976. We sold it years later for $26,000. My parents didn’t live to see that, sadly.
@@spacecadet2172 - Lol, probably would have increased in value, but not that much. It was absolutely gorgeous furniture, museum quality. When my daughter was little she hated it, it was too “adult” and old fashioned. All her friends had white bedroom sets and frilly stuff. By the time she was a teen, she loved it.
@@mchapman1928 that wouldn’t reflect any increase in value. The price I mentioned is just from inflation alone! Glad your family enjoyed it tho, that’s what matters.
@@lindam9085 Just read extensively on one single subject that interests you, take in and remember all the information you can about that one thing. Allow yourself to become obsessed.
@@TimoX-e2vexcept the bbc doesn’t get its money from viewership and antiques roadshows format it can’t really be improved by a bigger budget. Also they still make antiques roadshow 😂
After my mom died, she had an old fashioned case of jewelry, some from her grandmother, she never wore it because she thought they were too gaudy. A couple of brooches were $2,000, and her wedding ring 55 years old was $7500. But we laughed because the appraiser also had pieces from Avon in the case, but we didn't know and still paid the $25 for each item appraised.
Maybe I'm seeing what I wanted to see, but I saw a bit of relief on her face when he came around to describing what "muff" he was talking about. Then again, she may have already known. I haven't seen a woman with a muff (the handwarmers) since the early 60s.
@@Pube-Dental-Flosswouldn’t sell it for under 40k want it get it at the price or find another ohh wait there are none take it or leave it that would be the best part of selling a legit antique literally rare to even have one looking newish
*And that small piece of jewel that somehow snags on the back side of your shoulder as you were leaving your home, that usually goes for around £150,000.*
@@finnthehuman2289nah, it probably isn’t actually that heavy, the 1999 value was probably between 5 and 10x the melt value of the day, it appears pretty thin, not like a giant chunky Cuban link or anything
0:05 "Look at the gleaming..." Ricky Gervais' response to shiny gold "The gleam! The gleam!!!" whilst laughing because he found the word "gleam" funny. Edit: Just for a bit of context: Stephen Merchant's father was showing off a new golden watch and said to each person at a gathering "look at the gleam on that" (in a working class/Del-Boy type of way ahah).
Oh come off it, will you. The evil huns. Anyway he said they were all older pieces. Do you honestly think there isn' t the red stuff even on virtuous English jewels? Ever heard of blood diamonds? Nasty business all of it. Even the lithium battery in your car is drenched in misery.
Love Antiques Roadshow- they have someone come in with a 50 year old Rolex that's one a a kind, with box and papers, owned by some famous person, and then tell the person it's worse less than the same makes basic model in the shops.
I really wished he explained why the value. 1840s, but to me it is doesn't seem much different than just a gold chain, does anyone know why the values are as they are?
The chain might also be solid gold. It's mentioned in the video that the two large filigree pieces have replacement fixtures, which are newer and could be made of a cheaper material. Even if the original pieces are solid gold, filigree never weighs all that much. Because the appraiser said the crafting techniques were very common and had been around for a long time, it sounds like the price is based more on the value of the raw materials; ergo, the heavy chain has the higher value.
Mark Cuban annotated portrait about to hit market, commissioned by Bob Kratovil about 15 years ago, this is a fascinating work and should not be ignored.
The original book of the story Wizard of Oz with author signature appraised at 100K in 2000s now its probably work 150k-200k . At auction, it would go for half a million dollars. The family wasn't interested in selling it .
He is basing the other Gold jewelry on the current spot price of Gold at that time which wouldn't have been a lot. Today Gold is sitting at around $2,000 an ounce, it was only around $300 an ounce back then.
When he said it wasn’t a muff chain the face she made was indicative of how I felt as well. “Certainly he’s not suggesting what I think he’s suggesting is he.” I was a bit let down by the actual idea of a muff chain. 🤭
This is why I don’t watch the British version of Antiques Roadshow, the highest items out of HUNDREDS I’ve ever seen was $8,700, the American version, I’ve seen dozens of items appraised for over $500,000
Must be an old video as there is more than 2000 pounds worth of gold in that necklace. If there is 4 ounces of gold in it, then its worth more than $11,000.
In 1974, my parents bought several boxes from railroad freight….sight unseen, all they knew it was bedroom furniture. They paid $175. They gave it to me for my daughter. It was heavy, Queen Anne design, years and years of paint, layered over and over. It took me two years to strip it and clean up the pieces. It was a dresser, chest of drawers, vanity, mirror, seat, night stand and head board, solid walnut, even the back was finished. It was accented with oak burl. I had it appraised and it appraised for $16,000 in 1976. We sold it years later for $26,000. My parents didn’t live to see that, sadly.
Great story. I'm sure it's wonderful to think that you are now a part of that story.
That’s too bad you sold it. It would be worth about $140,000 today!
@@spacecadet2172 - Lol, probably would have increased in value, but not that much. It was absolutely gorgeous furniture, museum quality. When my daughter was little she hated it, it was too “adult” and old fashioned. All her friends had white bedroom sets and frilly stuff. By the time she was a teen, she loved it.
@@mchapman1928 that wouldn’t reflect any increase in value. The price I mentioned is just from inflation alone! Glad your family enjoyed it tho, that’s what matters.
@@spacecadet2172 - Old antiques are valued according to the current market. There are ups and downs.
What a delightful man he is! His expert opinions were always delivered with such great charm and affability--always of great interest.
an absolute gentleman and a sharp dresser
What a delightful man he is! yes, ' can you take it off, Iet's have a really good look.' 1:35. lol.
GARBAGE = low balling and not once !
That man wears women's underwear. Strange man indeed
Ronnie,, whatever the rest is, please, keep your know nothing comment to yourself
Can’t beat a bit of classic Roadshow!
Glad you're enjoying the channel, David!
Thank you. Refreshing to see such good pieces @@BBCAntiquesRoadshow
I’d love to shadow these experts and learn how to do what they’re doing
@@lindam9085 Just read extensively on one single subject that interests you, take in and remember all the information you can about that one thing. Allow yourself to become obsessed.
I am very glad that you took the time to define muff chains.
That one caught me off guard. I wasn’t ready 😂
it it some BDSM thing?
Cant beat a muff chain
Thinking of getting myself a muff chain..🤔😜
😂
I love Geoffrey Munn. He's just a delight.
Is he the dude yammering about muff chains?
I miss watching this show. It reminds me of the times when we couldn't afford cable but the antenna would get this show
This and messing with the antenna to try and get the Saturday morning kids shows bring me back.
Fewer channels = more viewers per channel = better programs on each channel due to better budgets.
@@TimoX-e2vexcept the bbc doesn’t get its money from viewership and antiques roadshows format it can’t really be improved by a bigger budget. Also they still make antiques roadshow 😂
@ I can’t see my original comment
@@TimoX-e2v that sounds like a you problem
Wow, I thought they would be worth more than that! I'd buy the lot at that valuation. Gold will only appreciate.
This was filmed in 1999...price of gold was much different than today
You can probably 10x those prices for todays value due to increase in gold price, higher collector demand and overall inflation.
Gold was about $260/oz - $280/oz in 99, as of today $2650/oz.
After my mom died, she had an old fashioned case of jewelry, some from her grandmother, she never wore it because she thought they were too gaudy. A couple of brooches were $2,000, and her wedding ring 55 years old was $7500. But we laughed because the appraiser also had pieces from Avon in the case, but we didn't know and still paid the $25 for each item appraised.
Geoffrey Munn, class act. Very young here.
Muff chains... im dead 😂
Maybe I'm seeing what I wanted to see, but I saw a bit of relief on her face when he came around to describing what "muff" he was talking about. Then again, she may have already known. I haven't seen a woman with a muff (the handwarmers) since the early 60s.
@@jsusna1972we had muffs, the hand warmers, in use here in the USA in the 70’s still.
@@anjoleeeickhoff6800 It's so funny everyone feels the need to point out they are talking about handwarmers.
@@jsusna1972Totally. I just wrote a similar comment. She was like 3 seconds away from saying “well that explains the fishy smell”
Such an enjoyable show❤
I have watched it since it began, in 1979, and try not to miss it,
Wow that necklace is to die for😊
Muff chain 😂😂😂
@@4500KneeGrow korek.. and a special one
@@4500KneeGrow😂😂😂
@@4500KneeGrowI bet it SMELLS NICE..👀😂😂
Now in 2023. Over 24 years later I wonder where that necklace is now. I’m sure it’s worth way more that $2000 today.
Probably more like 20k now
Thats 2000 pounds, not $$, the two do not transfer equally.
@@Pube-Dental-Flosswouldn’t sell it for under 40k want it get it at the price or find another ohh wait there are none take it or leave it that would be the best part of selling a legit antique literally rare to even have one looking newish
@@angrydalekat the time the dollar and pound were very close in price
In 1999 when this was filmed, the average exchange rate was $1.62 / £1.00. Not close at all. @@djLagwayEnjoyer
*And that small piece of jewel that somehow snags on the back side of your shoulder as you were leaving your home, that usually goes for around £150,000.*
The price of gold is 8 times higher than in 1999. That 2000 pound necklace is probably closer to 20 000 pounds now
That's a heavy fuckin' necklace.
@@finnthehuman2289nah, it probably isn’t actually that heavy, the 1999 value was probably between 5 and 10x the melt value of the day, it appears pretty thin, not like a giant chunky Cuban link or anything
@@nodsib I think he was just trying to be funny, using pounds as a weight instead of currency.
ABSOLUTELY SURPRISED SHE WAS.
You can see that she was expecting many Thousands for each item.
What beautiful pieces! So intricate.
Hilarious she was actually wearing the most interesting piece. And what's with all the down votes? Sheesh.
Amazing piece of art and craftsmanship
Bro was thinking someone gonna melt this down as soon as its sold and said the gold value instead.
Beautiful 🎉
I just love when that happens:)❤
Ok. Did anyone else think that woman was relived as hell when he described what a muff chain meant in his context?
Muff Chains 2:10 well we need to bring these back in 2023
🙂
He enjoyed saying Muff Chain a little too much @@stephanieyee9784 😺
0:05 "Look at the gleaming..."
Ricky Gervais' response to shiny gold "The gleam! The gleam!!!" whilst laughing because he found the word "gleam" funny.
Edit: Just for a bit of context: Stephen Merchant's father was showing off a new golden watch and said to each person at a gathering "look at the gleam on that" (in a working class/Del-Boy type of way ahah).
Life changing.
Love the brilliant show, but am spooked by German gold items made after 1920s.
Oh come off it, will you. The evil huns. Anyway he said they were all older pieces. Do you honestly think there isn' t the red stuff even on virtuous English jewels? Ever heard of blood diamonds? Nasty business all of it. Even the lithium battery in your car is drenched in misery.
"Surprised?"
"Yes"
"Good"
Love Antiques Roadshow- they have someone come in with a 50 year old Rolex that's one a a kind, with box and papers, owned by some famous person, and then tell the person it's worse less than the same makes basic model in the shops.
Brilliant comment, as usual
Seems a really nice person
Great pieces of jewelry. Although I thought they’d cost more
How can the be worth just 350 Pounds??? They would be wort more as melted 18 carats gold!
Hey, where u find my bracelet? Thanks ✌️
I really wished he explained why the value. 1840s, but to me it is doesn't seem much different than just a gold chain, does anyone know why the values are as they are?
I believe it's because the chain is an artifact that can be easily worn and shown off in modern times.
The chain might also be solid gold. It's mentioned in the video that the two large filigree pieces have replacement fixtures, which are newer and could be made of a cheaper material. Even if the original pieces are solid gold, filigree never weighs all that much. Because the appraiser said the crafting techniques were very common and had been around for a long time, it sounds like the price is based more on the value of the raw materials; ergo, the heavy chain has the higher value.
Mark Cuban annotated portrait about to hit market, commissioned by Bob Kratovil about 15 years ago, this is a fascinating work and should not be ignored.
The original book of the story Wizard of Oz with author signature appraised at 100K in 2000s now its probably work 150k-200k . At auction, it would go for half a million dollars. The family wasn't interested in selling it .
Most interesting aspect of the video is the size of the appraisers moons on his fingernails.
She definitely thought a muff chain was something else.
Hope she kept it a bit - as the gold has so much risen in value since then
The woman in the back with her lip turned up is killing me 😭
she is old, could be a stroke.
Very nice
Oh Geoffrey you are such a sweet heart
He is basing the other Gold jewelry on the current spot price of Gold at that time which wouldn't have been a lot. Today Gold is sitting at around $2,000 an ounce, it was only around $300 an ounce back then.
what carat gold?
You have filigree gold as well in Portugal and Spain
...and Greece
But he included Mediterranean countries already. Portugal is not and part off Spain is not as well
When he said it wasn’t a muff chain the face she made was indicative of how I felt as well. “Certainly he’s not suggesting what I think he’s suggesting is he.”
I was a bit let down by the actual idea of a muff chain. 🤭
They’ll be worth a lot more than that with today’s gold prices.
But, what is the current value of the British pound? I think it's about 1/10,000 of a quid.
Only on BBC would that reaction be considered surprise. 😂
Why are you showing the peoples reactions at the BEGINNING of the video..??
This is why I don’t watch the British version of Antiques Roadshow, the highest items out of HUNDREDS I’ve ever seen was $8,700, the American version, I’ve seen dozens of items appraised for over $500,000
Beautifully man soooooo interesting
Delighted for Deirdre. She's had such a hard time, with being in prison, numerous break ups and Samir being killed.
😂😂😂😂😂
This was evaluated when the pound was still worth something. 2000 pounds then would be 20.000 today.
came from trending thinking this was gonna be seven figures but i just got clickbaited by a 20yr old clip of some trash gold clasp
Surprised? Yes ! Good .
He talked about a muff chain I always thought that was some sort of ancient chastity device😂
Don't be vulgar, please.
🤣
@@LaLadybug2011 don’t be puritanical please
@@LaLadybug2011You're on the internet telling people not to be vulgar, good fucking luck.
Those valuations seem low even for the time this was recorded.....
Must be an old video as there is more than 2000 pounds worth of gold in that necklace. If there is 4 ounces of gold in it, then its worth more than $11,000.
Now, that amount of gold is worth well over 20,000 USD
gold was only 270 an ounce in 1999
Given the title of the video I was expecting to hear something like, "eight million dollars!"
Filigree is also popular in Asia
Well .... SPECIAL!
Gold has gone up 10x since this was filmed.
I think she was thinking it was for another muff, and was relieved it wasn't.
uhh i was expecting hundred of thousand , pshhh lol i think she was expecting much more
Money, money, money. What about beauty and the stories behind these objects?
If it was cleaned and polished it would be stunning
Gotta be careful cleaning old gold pieces. Could easily tarnish it or break it.
In 2024 theres probably 20k worth of Gold
Wonder how much it'd be worth in 2024?
She had to fight 3 rappers at the Nonsense store for it.
This video is from the 20th century... wonder what it's worth now
Is this also stollen from GOLDEN BIRD
I have one too ❤
Please please please do the cartoon series Bravestarr next. It was a western themed scifi series set on a planet called New Texas
Am I the only one disappointed to hear it goes for just a few grand :(
And there's me thinking the necklace is the most boring and the other 2 detailed pieces are more interesting 😂
Prices given seem quite low
It's an old episode. Gold prices were low then.
The 2 expensive ones where 2k and the nekclace 1K. He got everything for 2,5K
All my grandparents left us is trauma.
How can the be worth just 350 Pounds??? They would be wort more as melted 18 carats gold!
Well that was extremely disappointing. £2k isn't exactly shocking for jewelry.
This was filmed in 1999. Can easily add a 0 on the end.
so I assume this is gold leafed and has almost no actual gold because even the "expensive"" one is only worth like an oz of gold
I call bullshit. The gold itself is worth more than he estimated each PC for
Teutonic hair lol
2000 pounds?
Dude, that’s like less than a months income. That’s less than my win betting on women’s football.
Hardly deserving of a tv clip.
1:51 an encolpius?
Not as high as I thought
It’s not a muff chain, ok!?
€2500 for the lot there I saved you 3 minutes
That lady in back wearing black looks like she’s about to leap out and claim they were stolen from her mother on her deathbed.
What? That is a tiny fraction of what I expected to hear.
I met an exotic dancer in Berlin a few years ago that wore muff chains 🤔 not sure they were worth much though 😂😂😂
'Muff chains...'
Look at that lady mad doggin them in the back ground
that was....anticlimactic
No muff too tough!😊
Lol I was expecting 1 mil
What would that be worth today??
Muff chains??? KINKY!