Priceless Antiques Roadshow - Series 1 - Episode 3 - (3/3)
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Fiona Bruce introduces the finds that stood out in terms of pure quality from 31 years of Antiques Roadshow valuations, and we meet the mystery owner of a 100,000 pound piece of furniture. Eric Knowles remembers his first tentative steps on the show, and we find out why kitchen collectables are a hot tip for the future.
I could listen to Fiona Bruce all day long!
Everyone in the last few comments has derided one or more of the experts. It's not a platform for criticism about the things that went on in the era, mind you there were horrible things that occurred, but it's more about the items and the history of them that is interesting. I myself love the show and since watching it I have learned so much about antiques and their origins. That's what the show is about and I went through the fifties and sixties watching old furniture and other items being tossed out on the rubbish heap. If I only knew then what I knew now I'd probably be deemed a hoarder and richer for it. 😁👍🏻🇦🇺
Indeed.
It’s all to easy for people to criticise, derogatory and just be plain mean on the internet. There are no consequences for them
Great comment! 👍🏻👍🏻
Oh, I love that bird. Great personality in that piece.
Thanks for sharing. Come Find Your Antique Treasures in Marion, Kentucky!
Loved the pair of dolls.
I loved the bird. It has attitude. Trouble is, for me,anyway, so does its evaluation.
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Good evening everyone
"Monstruosity", hahahhaha ❤️
My friend's father who liked art bought a Japanese hanging scroll from some sort of flea market which he paid maybe 20 pounds for and offered it to his wife. His wife hated it and one day when the husband's sister came to visit she offered it to her while arguing with her husband, and a couple of days later she filed for divorce and that was the end of the relationship. She kept the house and got half of the money and the husband who was (is) a good guy who just married the wrong person, was left with half of what he had worked all his life to earn and forced to live with his sister for a while.
One day the sister was visiting a gallery and looking at some paintings and it reminded her of her scroll and so she went home, picked it up and brought it to the gallery just to ask the guy in charge to have a look at it. The guy started making phone calls and after a few hours an army of experts were there to look at the piece.
It turned out to be an original authentic Ito Jakuchu painting, one of the most famous artists in Japan. It was sold at a private auction and soon after that both the sister and the brother at respectively moved to wonderful residences and never had to work or worry about money for the rest of their life.
They never told the ex-wife the truth and just said that after the divorce the sister won the lottery and agreed to share it with her brother.
She even tried to get back with her ex husband. But what his sister did was to buy the land right in front of what was once her brother's house (where his ex wife lived) and built a drug rehabilitation centre to help people with addiction problem. Which is a great thing but it completely destroyed the value of the house and the wife lost her entire social circle when they found out who was responsible for that, and when she tried to sell the house she was told that it was not even worth the land it was built on anymore. Not mentioning that her neighbours all hated her for being responsible for the rehabilitation centre and destroying the value of their houses as well.
I thought that was utter genius.
Pity they could not build rehabilitation centre on every corner, we could then all afford to buy a house.
@@tommyduffy6485 You can always go and buy a house near a drug rehabilitation centre. Trust me, they are cheap.
@@kachi2782 Not in the market for a new house. but if i was and there was a cheap hose close to a rehabilitation centre i probably would consider it. I also under stand the pitfalls, and across the street we have a building that caters for community service clients (Criminals), never had any trouble.
Ps Thanks for reply, did not realise my name was on show. Freaked out i did.
@@tommyduffy6485 There is a little girl who was raped and killed by a maniac who escaped a community service center. Her parents also hadn't had any trouble until then with the criminals.
I'd rather have a bakery as neighbours. Choose your poison, you're the one who'll have to drink it.
Good day everyone 😊😀👍
aw the cabbinett T_T i loved it
That cabinet needs the right house/place with enough space around it, but I like it - except for the small heart-shaped holes on the top ;)
actually, both redheads were quite striking and a lovely addition to the show the
Definitely
I can't be attracted to the one handling the bangers because she looks like Peggy Bundy.
I liked it right away!
Thats a nice genuine 1950s Italian Smeg fridge!
Bravoooooo 👋😄
i love it
Violent Femmes' "Blister in the Sun" at 5:47? Huh...interesting.
Antique roadshow glassware
Goddes,Is Making Egg Tart..😘
A bonny, bonny lass who can cook and wonders why she`s reckoned Nigella Lawson II. She could be Nigella`s daughter !
okay, okay, I agree but this is Antiques Roadshow.
People tend to ignore the message when you make it doctrine.
How much were the dolls worth?? I couldn't understand what she said.
***** Thanks!
"Tremendous money SPAVER?"
@Yoni89 Touché.
What's priceless is how you got 348K people to click on a video of things worth thousands describing them as priceless, click bait will never die lol.
please notice that the "One man's garbage is another man's treasure" really doesn't work if a woman is in the mix.
every nasty person who doesn't like something is a woman.
Um....that tart looked nasty.
Toad in the hole?
"She just admitted it women do less now then they did then"
Ohhh David putting the My into mysogynist
They all have full time jobs now David you numpty. Including housework they average more hours of work per day than men.
No "E-numbers"? Oh, the ignorance...
Katherine sure is a nice looking woman
Fiona bruce show nowadays.
We just want antiques from start to finish not Bruce spending quater of an hour telling us about a stately home.
The stupid salary she is on probably lives in one.
I liked Eisenhower 1953-1961 and we should have listen to his warning about the Military Industrial Complex! I want an Ike if I could have anything from the 50's. I cant have Ike but here we are again and we could have Ron Paul but we will look the other way and take a heaping pile of predictable lies and status quo. America was once a free and prosperous nation of law and principally guided by her constitution and now she is a war machine that is running out of someone elses gas. RON PAUL !!
No, as I enjoy the sixties music as well. The problem is the whitewashing of history, as I meant with my "false nostalgia" comment.
What do you mean.
Fiona is beautiful, but she's charcoal broiled her vocal chords with tobacco.
conguera what is wrong with you?
Yeah, and the 1950s also represents racism, rape was dismissed with "boys will be boys," and pregnant unmarried women were shipped off and hidden.
Ugh, I hate false nostalgia.
Yeah the film Pleasantville deals with this
It's not "false"... it's selective.
@@TMPreRaff exactly