14:07 "Bring back to its country of origin" (Although an insignificant piece of silver awarded for best chicken). You can imagine significant items belonging to Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists in English Treasuries and Museums plundered and stolen from the sub-continents (Bharat, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh etc).
She's Scottish so that's what people pay her with....you can still spend it the same or change it in a bank. I often come back with Scottish notes and have never had them refused anywhere.
This is all repeats no wonder people don't want to pay their TV license's, they say you are only paying for live TV well they should half the license fee because half their programs are repeats
My feelings on TV licence is that is should be scrapped all together as what we whatch is not live my version of live is were you go to a theater and whatch a show
Ivory and tortoise shell can be sold as long as the piece is pre 1915 or 1920 (can't remember the exact year but it's close to that). Anything made after that date (the date they made it illegal to trade\sell it) can't be sold. It's tough proving dates on older items of that nature and I have seen a few items dealers have passed on because they think the item was manufactured after that date; making it illegal to trade
Hahaha the lumberjack with the scribble was too greedy
I wouldnt have given a fiver for it
@@todtiger I would nt give a quid
That was absolutely ridiculous for a scribble that must have taken her 20 seconds to do. She must be rolling in money and that other guy's teeth!
The young girl with the toast rack and the wee Helen, she was a very pleasant young woman who I hope does well with her career
Another episode I saw a few weeks ago
Now if the ring doesn't make her a profit David should be made to pay for the loss
seen the twitchy clock lady in a previous auction selling something her boyfriend gave her.
14:07 "Bring back to its country of origin" (Although an insignificant piece of silver awarded for best chicken). You can imagine significant items belonging to Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists in English Treasuries and Museums plundered and stolen from the sub-continents (Bharat, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh etc).
I wish the scottish dealers would make the effort to bring english currency, a lot of people dont like the scottish money.
She's Scottish so that's what people pay her with....you can still spend it the same or change it in a bank. I often come back with Scottish notes and have never had them refused anywhere.
This is all repeats no wonder people don't want to pay their TV license's, they say you are only paying for live TV well they should half the license fee because half their programs are repeats
This is UA-cam, has nothing to do with TV licence, it’s old stuff uploaded to here.
@@narcher91 yes nick but these were up loaded from the bbc the same day
My feelings on TV licence is that is should be scrapped all together as what we whatch is not live my version of live is were you go to a theater and whatch a show
@@brianmaynard9282 well since its not a bbc show
@@narcher91 I know that
isnt tortoise shell illegal
Like Ivory only if it's after a particular date therefore new if it is antique then it is perfectly fine and legal to trade in and own
Ivory and tortoise shell can be sold as long as the piece is pre 1915 or 1920 (can't remember the exact year but it's close to that). Anything made after that date (the date they made it illegal to trade\sell it) can't be sold. It's tough proving dates on older items of that nature and I have seen a few items dealers have passed on because they think the item was manufactured after that date; making it illegal to trade
The Ivory cutoff is actually 1947