Thank you so much for these! So much nostalgia for me. I used to watch these with my family as a child on a Sunday evening in the uk. Currently in lockdown in Australia and these videos are bringing a lot of comfort and joy . Thanks again 🙏😊
~~ Hay hay ! I was number 420 to thumbs -up this...being a cannabis head that meant a lot to me. Greeting from San Francisco and the last of the sixties counter-culture .
Antiques road show takes me back to when me and dad would watch this together Ben 9 yr dad but still feels like ur sitting next to me as we laff and watch together ❤
"It was in a house that was full of junk" As an antique dealer and an appreciator of beautiful things, I cringe when I hear people say they cleaned all the junk out of a house. Always have someone with a bit of knowledge, someone you trust, go through the house with you. It might be mostly junk but there are always a few treasures! And sometimes, if you don't want the items yourself, they can bring in a fair bit of $$$$$!
I went into a house that had been sorted through by my aunt. She said "Go on in and take anything you want." I pulled out the metal floor furnace grates and got a ruby ring, set in gold.
Yes i cringed too when they say that - the fact they dont know what they have brought makes you think there was some good stuff in the "junk" - and people who toss everything thats broken or cracked bring me out in a cold sweat too
I have an antique toilet cabinet, still as a toilet, I collect antique potties, I also love the Victorian Era, I am a Housekeeper and clean toilets, so I own a tall Victorian chamber pot with wooden handle, the standard chamber pot, a standard that is beautifully decorated and is part of a Gentleman's set, the toilet cabinet, an enamel bed pan, an Ironstone bed pan with a spout and a man's ceramic urinal bottle and I think I might buy this enamel urinal, I saw at a thrift store soon. I also collect Men's shaving items, amongst other odd items, anything Victorian or antique that catches my fancy, I'm a 40 year old Women and it looks like a house of curiosity. I also have one of those tiny chamber pot potties like she has only mine has an eye in the middle and says on the outside " Just what the Doctor Ordered"
I don't envy Henry's job, especially after viewing that horrible thing he was presented with: A green goat's head vase. But he gave a little gulp and did his duty, leaving the presenter with a smile.
Don’t know what appraisal you watched, but Henry clearly loved the vase. Watch a video on his collection some time. The goat is positively conservative compared to a lot of old pottery and ceramics, and for Ol’ Henry the guiding principle would seem to be “the gaudier the better”.
Thank you so much for these! So much nostalgia for me. I used to watch these with my family as a child on a Sunday evening in the uk. Currently in lockdown in Australia and these videos are bringing a lot of comfort and joy . Thanks again 🙏😊
This is so cozy !! Thanks for being there with all of us hhaha
~~ Hay hay ! I was number 420 to thumbs -up this...being a cannabis head that meant a lot to me.
Greeting from San Francisco and the last of the sixties counter-culture .
It's amazing to me the knowledge these gentlemen have about the items given to them.0.
Antiques road show takes me back to when me and dad would watch this together Ben 9 yr dad but still feels like ur sitting next to me as we laff and watch together ❤
All this, plus the story of Sundowner. I love you, BBC.
Absolutely love that Clock Man he is so knowledgeable and lovely voice
More please love them thanks
"It was in a house that was full of junk" As an antique dealer and an appreciator of beautiful things, I cringe when I hear people say they cleaned all the junk out of a house. Always have someone with a bit of knowledge, someone you trust, go through the house with you. It might be mostly junk but there are always a few treasures! And sometimes, if you don't want the items yourself, they can bring in a fair bit of $$$$$!
I went into a house that had been sorted through by my aunt. She said "Go on in and take anything you want." I pulled out the metal floor furnace grates and got a ruby ring, set in gold.
Yes i cringed too when they say that - the fact they dont know what they have brought makes you think there was some good stuff in the "junk" - and people who toss everything thats broken or cracked bring me out in a cold sweat too
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
One can never lose by being kind to cats.
Ok 31.24, tell me this doesn't look like a 1950's UFO
I want to know we have a see coconut over 100 years old .What is it with ?
Just a saucer of milk! 😂😂😂🐱🐈🐈🐈
What an interesting looking man at 15:01. I wonder what he brought.
Just himself probably from out of the cold outdoors
Fabulous ❤
Wow, I guess sometimes it is profitable to like cats. ^_^
I have an antique toilet cabinet, still as a toilet, I collect antique potties, I also love the Victorian Era, I am a Housekeeper and clean toilets, so I own a tall Victorian chamber pot with wooden handle, the standard chamber pot, a standard that is beautifully decorated and is part of a Gentleman's set, the toilet cabinet, an enamel bed pan, an Ironstone bed pan with a spout and a man's ceramic urinal bottle and I think I might buy this enamel urinal, I saw at a thrift store soon. I also collect Men's shaving items, amongst other odd items, anything Victorian or antique that catches my fancy, I'm a 40 year old Women and it looks like a house of curiosity. I also have one of those tiny chamber pot potties like she has only mine has an eye in the middle and says on the outside " Just what the Doctor Ordered"
Everybody would want the woman as a sister who wouldn't consider selling the china left to her by her deceased brother. That's LOVE.
Why the 33 penny not any other year?
The war, the lack of copper, lack of time and skills.
@@hopelewis5650 Gosh never thought of that Thank you
@@hopelewis5650 What war in 1933?
Ha! "I think in Victorian times they'd likely shoot you & turn you into a handbag". 😂
It's definitely continental
Wonder if 1933 penny was real.
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I don't envy Henry's job, especially after viewing that horrible thing he was presented with: A green goat's head vase. But he gave a little gulp and did his duty, leaving the presenter with a smile.
Sometimes you just have to put on your public mask.😰
Nothing wrong with that vase! I'd have it no problems...
Don’t know what appraisal you watched, but Henry clearly loved the vase. Watch a video on his collection some time. The goat is positively conservative compared to a lot of old pottery and ceramics, and for Ol’ Henry the guiding principle would seem to be “the gaudier the better”.
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That Tim is so boring.