Owner In Disbelief At Value Of Royal Worcester Porcelain Collection | Antiques Roadshow
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- Опубліковано 22 кві 2024
- All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast. This impressive Royal Worcester porcelain collection features fascinating pieces by Harry Davis, Charley Baldwyn and William Hawkins. Even though she appreciates them and their beauty, the owner still cannot quite believe just how much they are worth! This clip was filmed in Kettering in 2001.
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All beautiful, but her reaction, priceless! I can hear her thinking, how the heck am I going to get this home without breaking any?
That was a fake reaction. Do you got a diper on ? So that you can crap ur pants?
They’re told beforehand.
@@nickdown5025not.
So beautiful
The fact that the buildings Harry painted may still exist is very exciting. I think most people would have thought they were just figments of his imagination.
I hope she sold them and bought something less fragile.
Good for her
WoW!!! Great Family Heirloom
"Maybe not worth very much.." but they are PRICELESS to your family.
I collect items like this. And I'm an expert. He's valuations are wrong. All of these together are worth at least 1.2 million pounds.
@@Spencerlaynemaybe read the disclaimer at the start of the video: all prices were valid at the time of filming, which was obviously a while ago.
@@sinjesse I was joking man 😏😏🤣🤣
@@Spencerlayne because it's so easy to tell when you don't actually write a, you know, joke
How do you get them home ... well packed‼️
This was filmed in 2001, her family heirlooms have probably doubled in value
The lady in the blue jacket in the background was creeping me out
Where’s my calculator?
Never thought porcelain can be that heavy 😅
I have one just like it.
One what?
@@katherine3486 His bubbe.
Hahah
Episode from the late 80's i believe.
2001 according to the blurb.
So, they might be worth a bit more by now?
@@warriorzandfriends Possibly, ceramics prices haven't moved much is the last 20 years but as with all things the best quality items always seem to increase in value.
When she says what about the 30 others in the shed?
She was hoping for more
pardon?
Pouuunnds
She already knew....
OMG her fingernails were grimy with dirt.
Has a garden….
In the uk when something is valued at a few thousand pounds they all act as if they have won the lottery sad
2001.
But they forgot to mention the transatlantic slave trade.
Sadly, it’s not something we Brits can ignore nowadays. The slave trade. It is part of our history and we should own it, but given the occasion and the time this programme was made, it was just not on anyone’s agenda. So, I’m not surprised and your comment a needless one.
@@user-wf5co6ct7l The BBC mentions it every day.
They say it is the most important thing other than climate change
@@stephfoxwell4620 Ah, a jest. I did not realise. You didn’t do the usual LOL at the end of your first comment.
@@user-wf5co6ct7l I am 60 years old.
I have never put the epithet LOL at the end of any post.
@@stephfoxwell4620 LOL I’m 66. Each to their own.
A programme featuring Toffs and Tories, for Toffs and Tories…. Bore off!🙄🤦🏻
Yet clearly you allow it to affect your miserable, jealous little mind enough to scrawl a bilious comment about it... 😂
where's Deadpool?