Thank you, Hil. I was searching for a critique of a piece of baroque music, and you, and that gentleman who brought in the toy figures of a Salvation Army band, found it, and IT FITS!
I absolutely love the British people's reaction to the values of their objects they are so appropriate and understated. I just love that. Not like the American ones where everyone says the typical "Wow"!!! 🙄
Most stuff Americans have aren’t heirlooms per say like the British. Remember…America is only a few hundred Forty Seven years old as I type this. The Kingdom of England was founded in 927 A.D.
They are separate country's so I would expect them to speak and react differently. I don't feel any compulsion to berate one and praise the other. You might ask yourself where the indignance comes from.
For you who are contemplating an art history major in school, this program, and the series, points the way: An English university education. In addition, you've seen the richness in the historical remnants of 1100 years.
Actually an education in a major university anywhere. You have a plethora of comments under these AR videos's, most of which are quite meaningless. I wonder what compels you.
So wonderful handcrafted items and artwork from early times and centuries and then we ended in this rubbish stuff from today - I can understand, that some people are still interested in this antiquites
Thank you, Hil. I was searching for a critique of a piece of baroque music, and you, and that gentleman who brought in the toy figures of a Salvation Army band, found it, and IT FITS!
Thanks for posting this; enjoying the show again!
Thanks again for putting these online
Beautiful miniature clock and music table
I absolutely love the British people's reaction to the values of their objects they are so appropriate and understated. I just love that. Not like the American ones where everyone says the typical "Wow"!!! 🙄
Most stuff Americans have aren’t heirlooms per say like the British. Remember…America is only a few hundred Forty Seven years old as I type this. The Kingdom of England was founded in 927 A.D.
They are separate country's so I would expect them to speak and react differently. I don't feel any compulsion to berate one and praise the other. You might ask yourself where the indignance comes from.
For you who are contemplating an art history major in school, this program, and the series, points the way: An English university education. In addition, you've seen the richness in the historical remnants of 1100 years.
Actually an education in a major university anywhere. You have a plethora of comments under these AR videos's, most of which are quite meaningless. I wonder what compels you.
So wonderful handcrafted items and artwork from early times and centuries and then we ended in this rubbish stuff from today - I can understand, that some people are still interested in this antiquites
After 36:00 I thought the chap was going to say that he`d bought ( the table ) from an old lady that lived in a shoe.
Oh Hilary!
£2,000 was a lot of cash back then. Now, some of my rarer 45 records are worth three-times that amount. :-O
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Those "modern" skyscrapers are unbearably, unbelievably ugly.
Bernie Sanders is in a lot of the UK Antiques Roadshow thumbnails.
What are those things at 6:00 ?
Bernie in the thumbnail
Did you catch the irony of a blind presenter of a volume of Sir Walter Scott's letters?
The presenter wasn't blind, it was the guest.
The days before it became the Fiona Bruce Roadshow. More Antiques less presenter.
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Indian Races can't have beef or pork fat? Indeed it's a British show with utter disregard for their colonial debauchery.
The story of cartridges "coated with pig or cow fat" was false propaganda, intended to spark rebellion.