This is my Town and I was 1 year old when this was filmed. It's strange seeing people with big bushy hair, big round glasses and posh voices. Strange how that has all changed.
insurance is expensive. sometimes people can't really afford to keep these items because of that, or they know the environment they live in is not great for an item of that quality even if they love it.
The "fuddling cups"? As a defender of BBC, I'll talk to H.S., and if his recollection doesn't match yours, you're in deep trouble. This assumes, or course you're willing to travel to Sarasota, Florida. Giggles are allowed.
I LOVE how the British (REAL) version of Antiques Roadshow never felt the need to be dramatic and plaster the price across the screen after each item. Verbally was enough. And I am American
Yah American here and BBC Antiques Roadshow is just better. Love the history lesson at the beginning and the recaps at the end. No gaudy prices plastered around. Just better.
I’m enjoying this, but wondering how old the program is. From the hairstyles, the wrist watches, the eyeglasses, I’m guessing from the 1980’s ... I do wish there was some indication of when the event took place....
Filmed in 1994, broadcasted in 1995. It’s likely that most people are wearing clothes from a decade before. The British make their clothes last a long time. :)
@@ukvhsarchive9562 I'm American and we used to make our clothes last too. The inundation of inexpensive offerings in stylish variations (and time has shown a decreased durability) seems to have increased the rotation of my attire in recent decades! Perhaps that's a "good thing"? ;)
The gentleman who appraised the Indian ivory tourist plaques got it wrong. Shaw Jahan Built the Tag Mahal for his wife. He is pictured on several of the plaques The thin faced man with the dark beard.
How many of YOU watching it two years later through the corona virus......
Miss Cole’s watercolours -exquisite
Many thanks to the publisher!
From western Canada, thank you for the time and effort this takes
This is my Town and I was 1 year old when this was filmed. It's strange seeing people with big bushy hair, big round glasses and posh voices. Strange how that has all changed.
Hilary playing with the bear! ❤️
I've been to Somerset good show I'm in America now
Splendid.
Love Henry Sandon talking about the fuddling cups!!
Love Henry Sandon full stop!
That’s GOOD watchin...👍
Taunton, a bastion of the English Commonwealth.
It's amusing how some people look so dismayed when the object is worth a lot -- as example, the couple with the Successionist cabinet.
insurance is expensive. sometimes people can't really afford to keep these items because of that, or they know the environment they live in is not great for an item of that quality even if they love it.
The tin toy has Dunlop tires. I lived by the Dunlop factory in Hanau.
Look at all those pens !
Expressions of the owl girl.....
Or lack thereof..
Good evening everyone
Hugh Scully is my bud !
Really enjoy these episodes. I wonder how much some of the prices for the Victorian items ha dropped off
I'm from Taunton, Massachusetts ! Somerset is not far from Taunton.
The "fuddling cups"? As a defender of BBC, I'll talk to H.S., and if his recollection doesn't match yours, you're in deep trouble. This assumes, or course you're willing to travel to Sarasota, Florida. Giggles are allowed.
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I knew the girl with the vase..!
Ha! May. Corey. Be. Damned. !!
Taunton didn't choose the "wrong side," they chose the losing side. Not the same thing.
I LOVE how the British (REAL) version of Antiques Roadshow never felt the need to be dramatic and plaster the price across the screen after each item. Verbally was enough. And I am American
Yah American here and BBC Antiques Roadshow is just better. Love the history lesson at the beginning and the recaps at the end. No gaudy prices plastered around. Just better.
Of course one might consider the hearing impaired enjoy the program . :)
@@862brady That's what subtitles are for.
@@MegaPokemon1997 And the visually impaired.
@@862brady I wouldn't know about them, I only know how my deaf granddad watches it.
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I’m enjoying this, but wondering how old the program is. From the hairstyles, the wrist watches, the eyeglasses, I’m guessing from the 1980’s ... I do wish there was some indication of when the event took place....
Filmed in 1994, broadcasted in 1995.
It’s likely that most people are wearing clothes from a decade before.
The British make their clothes last a long time. :)
@@ukvhsarchive9562 I'm American and we used to make our clothes last too. The inundation of inexpensive offerings in stylish variations (and time has shown a decreased durability) seems to have increased the rotation of my attire in recent decades! Perhaps that's a "good thing"? ;)
Im from Taunton.. hydrographic office started in 1795... celebrated 200 years in the show so... 1995
@@koogle5410 And is now a pile of rubble! :(
MudlarksAlmanac .. is it??? aww i used to play on the hill with the cedar tree as a kid? suppose we dont need maps anymore 😭😭
Why aren't they pricing things?
??? They are!!
The gentleman who appraised the Indian ivory tourist plaques got it wrong. Shaw Jahan Built the Tag Mahal for his wife. He is pictured on several of the plaques The thin faced man with the dark beard.
29:30 bro clean out your statue before you bring it to the roadshow!!!
Yes. That cobweb looked like a dead bat. Awful!
Oh no!!! Everytime someone came with something cleaned, they would get scolded. It loses value.