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I am constantly amazed at the ability of the experts to know so much about objects that they come across and how they remember so many details in regard to the people who made them and where and when they were made and the history of them ! Like walking talking encyclopaedias! Incredible n I admire their knowledge and their instant recall on items .Well they don't call them experts for no reason they truly are ! Extraordinary ! I love this show and it allows us the opportunity to see items we would never see otherwise and to learn about them .I love old and gold ! Thankyou for making these wonderfull shows for us ,! Every episode in the series is fascinating ,!
Thank you so much for posting this. It's really excellent quality compared to other postings I've seen of the Roadshow, that are out of focus with poor sound quality. This was great and much appreciated.
When I was young I remember my mother using a bobbypin to clean my ears. 😂I shudder when I think or it now that it could have injured my eardrum. She also had a metal tool that removed blackheads. Those were two things that really were bugaboos for my mother.
The Cartier clock is a pearl snatched from a mound of muck. A woman abandons her 4 children to run after another man only to ditch him as well after finding a richer man.
Maybe they are not so obsessed about skin colour in the UK. It's a barman. What if he was white, but Irish? Any reader of punch magazine would know what I'm talking about....
I've seen them make it a point to mention black racism on this program, and from the same exact season, actually. There is an episode which features Sambo drawings, and the racism is specifically mentioned. So the silence in this episode, from the very same season speaks loudly. That awful minstrel type characature is in very poor taste indeed.
@@ScottysHaze I think it's fine to show it - it's a product of its time and of historical interest. I don't think we should be airbrushing out the past. But they really should be putting it into context.
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I am constantly amazed at the ability of the experts to know so much about objects that they come across and how they remember so many details in regard to the people who made them and where and when they were made and the history of them ! Like walking talking encyclopaedias! Incredible n I admire their knowledge and their instant recall on items .Well they don't call them experts for no reason they truly are ! Extraordinary ! I love this show and it allows us the opportunity to see items we would never see otherwise and to learn about them .I love old and gold ! Thankyou for making these wonderfull shows for us ,! Every episode in the series is fascinating ,!
Thank you so much for posting this. It's really excellent quality compared to other postings I've seen of the Roadshow, that are out of focus with poor sound quality. This was great and much appreciated.
A great credit to British TV .
When I was young I remember my mother using a bobbypin to clean my ears. 😂I shudder when I think or it now that it could have injured my eardrum. She also had a metal tool that removed blackheads. Those were two things that really were bugaboos for my mother.
OMG the cat painting figurine
She must have thought: 'ooh cats!'
52:00 that vase with fish... maybe an answer to Portuguese Palissyware of the same era.
Antiquities inspector: “Oi shagger where’d you get that 800 year old gold ring?” Me: I paid 50p at the charity shop
The Cartier clock is a pearl snatched from a mound of muck. A woman abandons her 4 children to run after another man only to ditch him as well after finding a richer man.
Very true.
I'm guessing that coffee pot should be worth 500 to 800 pounds. Freaking awesome dude 500 pounds
I have watched several episodes and it seems like they like to appraise most things at 2000 pounds.
Crap I say that's how the cookie crumbles
She tried so hard to not say "cock". 3:10
Between you and me!!!
A bit surprising that they spent 5 minutes discussing the Ronson table lighter without mentioning that it is quite astoundingly racist...
“It says a lot about the age” 👁️👄👁️
I thought the same thing. Saying nothing about it is so strange.
Maybe they are not so obsessed about skin colour in the UK. It's a barman. What if he was white, but Irish? Any reader of punch magazine would know what I'm talking about....
I've seen them make it a point to mention black racism on this program, and from the same exact season, actually. There is an episode which features Sambo drawings, and the racism is specifically mentioned. So the silence in this episode, from the very same season speaks loudly. That awful minstrel type characature is in very poor taste indeed.
@@ScottysHaze I think it's fine to show it - it's a product of its time and of historical interest. I don't think we should be airbrushing out the past. But they really should be putting it into context.
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