I agree that he underpriced them. At auction they would go for a much higher sum considering the exquisite workmanship and the rarity of the bouquet holders. What an exquisite collection.
@@laurabailey1054 1990 to be exact, and the pound was around 60 pence to the US dollar at the time, so obviously worth a lot more 32 years ago than today. (It was similarly strong against other foreign currencies, so on an international market the pound valuation might sound low to modern ears but perhaps not be unrealistic for the time.)
ahh. That dear sweet man at the end of the video. I just love sweet gentle old Englishmen. My FIlL is in his 80's and my husband is 50 so I have two to love.
By 1990 standers it's a lot when gold was under $300 for one ounce of gold in 2022 it's almost $2000 for one ounce plus the work men ship so I say it has the value of almost 10times the price if this person still has it.
@@4evalost948 The value of the gold is important but the real value is in the work. Usually a Goldsmith charges at least 100$ / hour for making custom jewelry.
Nah, it is worth the metal weight and little else. There is no value if you have no buyers, and who would buy flower bouquet holders now, in 2023? So, 14K weighted value..the heavier one looked like Dublé..Can't be worth that much, however fancy it looks.
Bear in mind that in 1980 the average house price was £19k compared to £240k today, so the value of these items is probably at least 10x what is benig quoted here in today's money.
They would be worth more for sure, but not that much more. Adjusted for inflation, the price would be somewhere between three and four times as much as it was in 1980. The housing market is its own beast and not a good way to measure inflation.
I’d be curious to know what Sotheby’s would value his collection at today. I don’t think I could ever part with any of the pieces though, they are spectacular family heirlooms.
That collection was accessed by Lloyds Insurance in 2017 for £247,000 pounds The BBC Show under Valued this item and when Filming stopped the Gentleman was offered £10,000 pounds by a Gold and Silver Company that since have gone out of Business due to the two Managing Directors getting 18 months in Prison for Fraud. The Antique Expert its believed to have been Bribed to give a Low Value for the purpose of getting it cheap, Back then it should have been valued at the Minimum of £47,000…. Goes to show the Corruption within the BBC even back then…
@MaGuffintop ...I see more change in costume jewelry styles than gold and silver jewelry. Gold, silver and precious/semi-precious stone keeps pretty classic.
I have a number of car boot buys such as a set of silver jewellery set with Wedgewood cameos bought for only 5 Euro about 20 years ago and a Steiff Bear with its label bought for 1 Euro, again 20 or so years ago. I love car boot sales, and the Antiques R%oad Show has taught me what to look out for.
It would be nice. It would take a lot of research though to see what every single thing that's been on the show would sell in the current market and then you'd have to update it every year.
The gold alone in the posy holders is worth a lot more than 2000 pounds. Then add the workmanship, antiquity and the original boxes! Really undervalued.
I have a tea table that's also a tray. It has levers under your hands and it becomes a table when your ready to serve. It's made by Silverdale. I would LOVE to find out how old it is.
Expert: "And when we put the item with it, it becomes self explanatory what we're looking at, doesn't it? *places glass bowl* Me: "Oh yeah obviously" *still has no idea what we're looking at*
Crazy how the UK version of this show undervalues items. I would think this collection would easily bring at least $50,000. The Russian and Chinese pieces would have a great niche market.
It is very unlikely that the holder belonged to Queen Victoria. Instead it appears that the royal crest was on the box because the jeweler had a Royal Warrant as "jeweler to the Queen"--in other words, the company was allowed to use the Royal Arms in connection with its business in an appointed trading capacity.
It was 1990, but the accents, the turn of phrase, the politeness, it seems like the 1950s. The UK seems to have gone downhill. I'm not some boomer, I'm 40.
I’m not sure he is expert in that field. Connection to Royal family, connection to one of the most known monarch Queen V. All this adds to historical value. Obviously I’m not expert in this field too, but something tells me proper collectors will pay much more than 2k for each gold item. Some ppl live life, eh folks?
They really should move the original airing date to the beginning of the video. It would save all the idiots in comments the time it takes to type out their ill-informed opinions on the evaluation.
Absolutely way off with the Valuation…… A 1823 Posey Holder 18 k solid Gold similar to the ones shown in France Sold at Auction in 2016 for £26,000, s Pounds Just the One …
Nobody would buy this today. People are dreaming. Metal value, that is it, basically, and only 14K. And the silver set from India is probably not rare, while silver is almost worthless in itself.
I hate it when they lowball something that is amazing look looking that’s why you really don’t need antiques roadshow to tell you what you have and what it’s worth
What? I don't understand how being from a well off family or being ambitious enough to make good money automatically makes you a "snob". Like the others here said he inherited them. Inheriting things doesn't make one a "snob". We have very nice things as well and many of them were either inherited or bought second hand very cheap because we just knew what to look for. Stop being envious of other people it never helps anything.
Good grief. Since youre both nearly 90 years old, ya might as well just sell it and use the money for something. You aint got much time left for getting to just look at a plaster molding with a fish bowl in it
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Can't believe the first appraiser quoted value almost at scrap price, and couldn't even make a guess at the wedding jewelry. What an incompetent person to have appraising valuables.
those are priceless peices in my opinion. he greatly undervalued them at that time.
I agree that he underpriced them. At auction they would go for a much higher sum considering the exquisite workmanship and the rarity of the bouquet holders. What an exquisite collection.
There probably wasn't rules set by Antique Roadshow at that point that said an appraiser could not give out a business card after the cameras are off
That Bohemian piece is ghastly though. Clearly, he was being kind when setting its value, especially considering its damage.
This is from an old show that was done in the 90’s.
@@laurabailey1054 1990 to be exact, and the pound was around 60 pence to the US dollar at the time, so obviously worth a lot more 32 years ago than today. (It was similarly strong against other foreign currencies, so on an international market the pound valuation might sound low to modern ears but perhaps not be unrealistic for the time.)
ahh. That dear sweet man at the end of the video. I just love sweet gentle old Englishmen. My FIlL is in his 80's and my husband is 50 so I have two to love.
Wow, never heard of bouquet holders and I think they are absolutely gorgeous! And that one that can turn into a stand was so cool!
these are worth way way more. I am a goldsmith and know how many hours you have to put into something like that.
This was originally filmed in late 80s early 90s. There’s been a bit of inflation since then
@@L._.roberts talk about 4x inflation I'm pretty sure gas and milk were below a dollar a gallon
By 1990 standers it's a lot when gold was under $300 for one ounce of gold in 2022 it's almost $2000 for one ounce plus the work men ship so I say it has the value of almost 10times the price if this person still has it.
@@4evalost948 The value of the gold is important but the real value is in the work. Usually a Goldsmith charges at least 100$ / hour for making custom jewelry.
Nah, it is worth the metal weight and little else. There is no value if you have no buyers, and who would buy flower bouquet holders now, in 2023? So, 14K weighted value..the heavier one looked like Dublé..Can't be worth that much, however fancy it looks.
I didn’t even know these bouquet holders excited! They are beautiful and now I’m obsessed 🤩
Me too. I'm going to have to look for them. ❤️. They are absolutely beautiful.
Bear in mind that in 1980 the average house price was £19k compared to £240k today, so the value of these items is probably at least 10x what is benig quoted here in today's money.
They would be worth more for sure, but not that much more. Adjusted for inflation, the price would be somewhere between three and four times as much as it was in 1980. The housing market is its own beast and not a good way to measure inflation.
I’d be curious to know what Sotheby’s would value his collection at today. I don’t think I could ever part with any of the pieces though, they are spectacular family heirlooms.
That collection was accessed by Lloyds Insurance in 2017 for £247,000 pounds The BBC Show under Valued this item and when Filming stopped the Gentleman was offered £10,000 pounds by a Gold and Silver Company that since have gone out of Business due to the two Managing Directors getting 18 months in Prison for Fraud. The Antique Expert its believed to have been Bribed to give a Low Value for the purpose of getting it cheap, Back then it should have been valued at the Minimum of £47,000…. Goes to show the Corruption within the BBC even back then…
I'm praying he doesn't sell anything.
@@daidavies6210 Corporatism is fascism
That goldfish bowl is the cutest thing ever!!
The jewels and Tiffany items have always been my favorite to see appraised.
I like the vases and stuff as well especially jade
Magnificent collection.
I never even knew that posey holders existed back in Victorian times….how quaint !
He was so rough with them I think he devalued them a lot the flower holders. Just beautiful
Poor guy still seems haunted by the untimely loss of his father
First collection was AMAZING ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I think this video is from the 1990s; the values would be considerably higher now; the first one belongs in a museum
I didn't even know that Peter Cook was an antique and jewellery expert. You learn something new every day.
The first items are worth triple in just the materials and gold alone. Greatly undervalued.
This is an old show darling probably was accurate for the time
Inflation child, those valuations are worth about 3 times the amount now.
In 1990 Gold Spot was £214 per troy ounce. Silver was £2.18. So his pricing wasn't off in the least.
Read the description.
Totally!!
This must be pre-1993 since Czechoslovakia is now the Czech Republic and Slovakia. I wonder what the value of the flower holders would be today.
1990
I definitely should imagine that the collection is worth much more today.
Crazy how many people don’t realize this has been filmed more than 30 years ago.
Crazy styles have changed solittle one can’t guess.
How would one know without a date of airing.
@@patriciastordahl1220 because the experts are still on telly and have a few more wrinkles these days.
@@patriciastordahl1220 They put "Antiques Roadshow 1990" at the top right of the screen for the first few seconds.
@MaGuffintop ...I see more change in costume jewelry styles than gold and silver jewelry. Gold, silver and precious/semi-precious stone keeps pretty classic.
Absolutely amazing!
Stunning set
I have a number of car boot buys such as a set of silver jewellery set with Wedgewood cameos bought for only 5 Euro about 20 years ago and a Steiff Bear with its label bought for 1 Euro, again 20 or so years ago. I love car boot sales, and the Antiques R%oad Show has taught me what to look out for.
First batch is stunning
It would be more interesting if they added updated valuations to these clips.
It would be nice. It would take a lot of research though to see what every single thing that's been on the show would sell in the current market and then you'd have to update it every year.
Absolutely stunning.
The gold alone in the posy holders is worth a lot more than 2000 pounds. Then add the workmanship, antiquity and the original boxes! Really undervalued.
I think that valuation was from the 1980s!
I have a tea table that's also a tray. It has levers under your hands and it becomes a table when your ready to serve. It's made by Silverdale. I would LOVE to find out how old it is.
Have you heard of Google?
I'm baffled that so many people in the comments think this was filmed yesterday haaaa
Thank God he was able to find them and return them to the Family collection .
This is truly amazing video sharing dear friend 😊
Thanks for sharing this with us ❤️
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This is how Brit Experts Going Mental!!🤣
That expert sounds and looks like Peter Cook🤣
Mawwiage!
Remember this is 30+ years ago
Great show
Came for the "finest jewellery collection", stayed for the cute old bloke and his pride in his kitsch fish bowl stand
Nice pieces nice people.
This expert always reminded me of Peter Cook in some way.
I would have paid 5000 each minimum for the posy holder and 15,000 for the Chinese posy and the queen Victoria’s posy holder.
I bet you would 🤣
I dare say we are like the people in the background, hovering over in anticipation and wonder.
Interesting video, thanks for posting, i love to watch these. I imagine they were filmed in early 1990's?
That looks like the era certainly
Yes 1990
That is amazing
This programme was first aired 1990, so that should be taken into account for current values.
I Say “SOLD!” Sooner /Later A Family Member Will Do The Same😂
I wonder if the family ever found his mother’s lost posy holder…
This is a very old clip - the valuation reflects a market 30-ish years ago
Expert: "And when we put the item with it, it becomes self explanatory what we're looking at, doesn't it?
*places glass bowl*
Me: "Oh yeah obviously" *still has no idea what we're looking at*
Да,эти шедевры вечно живут.
Appraiser: I can’t even guess at this one ? What? You’re an appraiser for gosh sake!
They have to be alot more
Crazy how the UK version of this show undervalues items. I would think this collection would easily bring at least $50,000. The Russian and Chinese pieces would have a great niche market.
The pricing was from 1990 as seen in the video.. I'm sure they've gone up since
Are you aware The Antique Roadshow is originally a UK show? This show is the original. The US and other countries’ roadshow are versions of this one.
Read the description
There's Eric Knowles with the Moustache!!
1:20 - the correct way to pronounce “Regina”
Not the finest but one of the most interesting.
Great band name, Victorian Posey holders
Double ditto...that spectacular collection was grossly underestimated. The "appraiser" was underwhelmed.
Weird that the provenance of the bouquet holder apparently owned by the queen didn't add any value.
It is very unlikely that the holder belonged to Queen Victoria. Instead it appears that the royal crest was on the box because the jeweler had a Royal Warrant as "jeweler to the Queen"--in other words, the company was allowed to use the Royal Arms in connection with its business in an appointed trading capacity.
Wow thought it was Peter Cooke!
INDIA it is.
Someone needs to find that man from the first part of this video and get his things reappraised!!!!!
Or just even a proper appraisal. The appraiser said, “and this one , I can’t even guess”. Super lame, that’s why the owner came on the show!
@@MareShoop You have to PAY for a proper appraisal, and it would not be done off the cuff. People come to shows like this to get a free appraisal.
I would have thought they would have been worth a hell of a lot more than that
I think the posy holders were hopelessly undervalued, and it's just a cop out not to even attempt a valuation on the Indian silver pieces.
who was the expert at the begining
How old is this program? / Episode
Hahah - caption a 4:58 says Australia…
It was 1990, but the accents, the turn of phrase, the politeness, it seems like the 1950s. The UK seems to have gone downhill. I'm not some boomer, I'm 40.
I think they low balled on the bouquet holders.
Posey holders… so obsolete. Nice, but never to be used again.
0:21 (Dressed in white) looks like Michael Parkinson in drag behind the assessor.
I’m not sure he is expert in that field. Connection to Royal family, connection to one of the most known monarch Queen V. All this adds to historical value. Obviously I’m not expert in this field too, but something tells me proper collectors will pay much more than 2k for each gold item.
Some ppl live life, eh folks?
the jewelry guy is Rick from Pawn Stars in a rubber mask it's the only explanation
I guess back in the 80's England 1000 to 2000 pounds was a lot of money.
$2.50 to £1.00. So multiply everything by 2.5 to get the dollar value in 1990.
Average house was 20k pounds so 10 times the average house
They really should move the original airing date to the beginning of the video. It would save all the idiots in comments the time it takes to type out their ill-informed opinions on the evaluation.
Im just grinding my teeth at how the guy is handling the items seems quite ruff.
Is it me or foes the expert look like Peter Cook
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$100k these days easily
Absolutely way off with the Valuation…… A 1823 Posey Holder 18 k solid Gold similar to the ones shown in France Sold at Auction in 2016 for £26,000, s Pounds Just the One …
Austria is not Australia.
Nobody would buy this today. People are dreaming. Metal value, that is it, basically, and only 14K. And the silver set from India is probably not rare, while silver is almost worthless in itself.
That second one was hideous.
remind me to never bring anything to this place for a value
He certainly wasn’t a very good “expert” was he?
I hate it when they lowball something that is amazing look looking that’s why you really don’t need antiques roadshow to tell you what you have and what it’s worth
Those were the correct prices.
low baller
First guy was useless. Sounds like shots in the dark. Just say you have no idea.
How's the inflation been treating you?
Go bed
You don't just wind up having something like that.. You have to be a rich snob to even touch something like that.
Oh dear . . . .
Judgmental comment. This man inherited the items from his mother. Being "rich" and being a "snob" are not synonymous.
What? I don't understand how being from a well off family or being ambitious enough to make good money automatically makes you a "snob". Like the others here said he inherited them. Inheriting things doesn't make one a "snob". We have very nice things as well and many of them were either inherited or bought second hand very cheap because we just knew what to look for. Stop being envious of other people it never helps anything.
Envy will destroy you....
The British are quite daft at times really.
the most useless appraiser
It would be more interesting if they auctioned them off and sent me the money.
First whoever else says first is lying
Indian imitate The European 🤣😅😂 , me ? I'm the only non LGBT God since the world was created 🤪
Spelling: Jewelry
Maybe in your country .
In the UK where this was filmed 'jewellery' is the correct spelling
smh
"Jewellery " in Canada also
Good grief. Since youre both nearly 90 years old, ya might as well just sell it and use the money for something. You aint got much time left for getting to just look at a plaster molding with a fish bowl in it
They like looking at it. Since they love the object, might as well keep it and enjoy it. If they didn't, it might be a different story.
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@@islam9.0 nope, its all bollocks, cast it aside and live your life.
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That looks like my dad. Where is my jewellery!
Can't believe the first appraiser quoted value almost at scrap price, and couldn't even make a guess at the wedding jewelry. What an incompetent person to have appraising valuables.
An expert? Hahahaha