Armorial plate is not Chinese but rather European. Very similar to the other marked Samson plate. You might research if Samson or other European makers put Chinese seal marks on the base, .....good luck with that one. George
Walter, you are an ace in finding stuff. The downside of all your great findings is that we will not see much of your 'hoarding' video's again, I think....... Greetings Stan.
Hey there. The piece that you are saying like may be of strange small African statue is actually an Indian bronze piece. That is the famous Hanuman statue. He is servant or protector of Hindu god called Ram. Hope it helps you.
Hello Antiquesera. This is Stéphane, not Stéphanie. Actually I want to thank you because I got many information from you via your RUclips channel. Thank you again.
Some really useful information in this video so thank you. Only complaint is the unskippable adverts every 5 min or so. You need a very thick skin not to give up watching after the first 10 min. I would suggest setting your own adverts if you want to grow your business and channel on RUclips.
Thank you very much. I didn’t realise how bad youtube were with the adds. I have removed them totally from my channel on every film only adds now will be the single before the film nothing during anymore.
Took two days to create this film it’s full of beautiful antiques and you focus on I use dollars instead of pounds. ? Ok and 1500 gbp is 1954 dollars close enough to call 2000
That platter is MAGNIFICENT!!
Thank you x
Really enjoying your videos.😃
Thank you very much I appreciate your support and comments
Great buys
thank you very much appreciate it
Great video. I have learnt loads and what a joy to see all those lovely pieces.Thanks Walter.
Thank you for your comment and support appreciate it Sarah
i always watch the videos but dont always comment. great video walter as usual. i will go to malvern more next year i think
Thank you for your comment appreciate it. Malvern can produce some amazing things.
Another great video mate! Hope lockdown isn't too bad for you. Craig
Hi Craig thank you for your comment and support. Lockdown is ok gives me time to work lol
Armorial plate is not Chinese but rather European. Very similar to the other marked Samson plate. You might research if Samson or other European makers put Chinese seal marks on the base, .....good luck with that one. George
Thank you very much I appreciate your help
Haven't gotten 10 minutes in to the video but I just want to say; thank you for the hour long 'special' haha!
Thank you very much for your comment and support as always appreciate it. This took two days to make lol
Walter, you are an ace in finding stuff. The downside of all your great findings is that we will not see much of your 'hoarding' video's again, I think....... Greetings Stan.
Hi Stan thank you for your comment and support as usual mate I will get back to the garage at some point lol
Hey there. The piece that you are saying like may be of strange small African statue is actually an Indian bronze piece. That is the famous Hanuman statue. He is servant or protector of Hindu god called Ram. Hope it helps you.
Hi Stephanie thank you so much. Yes that is a huge help appreciate it x
Hello Antiquesera. This is Stéphane, not Stéphanie. Actually I want to thank you because I got many information from you via your RUclips channel. Thank you again.
Thank you very much very kind of you and very sorry for the spelling mistake stephane
Some really useful information in this video so thank you. Only complaint is the unskippable adverts every 5 min or so. You need a very thick skin not to give up watching after the first 10 min. I would suggest setting your own adverts if you want to grow your business and channel on RUclips.
Thank you very much. I didn’t realise how bad youtube were with the adds. I have removed them totally from my channel on every film only adds now will be the single before the film nothing during anymore.
I think the Small Bronze Statue is more Peruvian than African, maybe even Malaysian.
I didnt know people traded in dollars not pounds at Malvern
got to appeal to those American viewers, and to be fair at today's rate it's $1800 rather than $2000.
Took two days to create this film it’s full of beautiful antiques and you focus on I use dollars instead of pounds. ? Ok and 1500 gbp is 1954 dollars close enough to call 2000