Absolutely brilliant-I’ve watched a ton of these episodes and this one has such unique items.Unlike the American version which is so concerned about the value, the owners are utterly charming in their reactions in finding out about their items.
@Europa Macmillan. I'm American and I absolutely agree!! However, let's not play coy the Brits certainly aren't there just to hear about the item, no? Certainly they are inquisitive on the values of their objects.
That’s Ann Makieg-Jones. She sold a great deal of Wedgewood at Christie’s or Sotheby’s a few years ago, including a vase which brought over £400,000.00
That photography porcelain plates is fascinating! I'd love to learn more about the fabrication process to fix those photos to the dishes before firing.
The best investment was the signature collection….. the brown furniture has just devalued so much….. all those people reverential staring at their big brown objects….. the humble man with the signatures had the real pot of gold!
The guy with the bougie box looks like he could be an Uncle to me, he looks like he could be related to my family, my Ancestors came from Somerset England in the late 1600's, so who knows.
The Beatles signatures and Jimmy Hendrix etc would be worth an absolute fortune nowadays. Rick off pawn stars would be creaming. The Lennon signature in 2019 on an immaculate programme from their easy days like the one here could fetch about 25k
That 4-bladed airplane propeller appears to have been used: There's a small chip in at least one blade. And also, I can't remember any 4-bladed prop being used in WWI.
The first item's owner had a fabulous sense of humour, along with Henry{love his style and Joviality}
One of my favorites
My word, that first segment is the most insane AR segment I've ever seen. They sound as if they've had a few pints, of port... I love it.
First item with Wedgwood 'Fairy lustre' items was superb. The owner also had a great sense of humour, as did 'our Henry', the expert.
yes. loved to watch these two
I WILL ALWAYS LOVE THIS EXPERT‼️❤️❤️
Absolutely brilliant-I’ve watched a ton of these episodes and this one has such unique items.Unlike the American version which is so concerned about the value, the owners are utterly charming in their reactions in finding out about their items.
@Europa Macmillan. I'm American and I absolutely agree!! However, let's not play coy the Brits certainly aren't there just to hear about the item, no? Certainly they are inquisitive on the values of their objects.
That’s Ann Makieg-Jones. She sold a great deal of Wedgewood at Christie’s or Sotheby’s a few years ago, including a vase which brought over £400,000.00
The first owner was quite a character! A good match for burly Henry 😀
9:10 - yes it is portuguese hallmarked silver with the Oporto town assay mark.
That photography porcelain plates is fascinating! I'd love to learn more about the fabrication process to fix those photos to the dishes before firing.
Interesting, Thank You, very much!
Good evening everyone
Love the scrimshaw!
The best investment was the signature collection….. the brown furniture has just devalued so much….. all those people reverential staring at their big brown objects….. the humble man with the signatures had the real pot of gold!
How lovely. I wished i knew when ot was filmed.
Just saw a young Tim Wannacott.
As the woman with the carved hatstand would say: "Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes."
The guy with the bougie box looks like he could be an Uncle to me, he looks like he could be related to my family, my Ancestors came from Somerset England in the late 1600's, so who knows.
The Beatles signatures and Jimmy Hendrix etc would be worth an absolute fortune nowadays. Rick off pawn stars would be creaming.
The Lennon signature in 2019 on an immaculate programme from their easy days like the one here could fetch about 25k
is there a part 1? THANK YOU for these!!!!!!
Not sure, I may have the episode on tape somewhere but I may not have it at all.
Fingers Crossed.
Thank you for watching.
@36:45-- When your Doctor says " ONE glass of red with your meal".
Is that Margaret Rutherford????
No, I know who you mean, it's not her
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That 4-bladed airplane propeller appears to have been used: There's a small chip in at least one blade. And also, I can't remember any 4-bladed prop being used in WWI.
The BE2 used them.
Forgot about Michael Parkinson’s talk show me the bridge to see my family lol
Even here a bit of political correction... Its not what European wanted us to do... but what they are really did. 36:15
(British night at the proms