Hello 🤩👋 everyone ! Love these type of things !!!!
I love to walk through antique malls and see things mom had in the kitchen and decor items that were in our home as a child.
Loved the 50's stuff! I have a 1947 Kelvinator stove! $250 with a tub of spare parts!!
I once bought a rare Yugioh card for $10. I had it appraised and guess what? It's worth $18, maybe $20 on a good day. Needless to say I was quite shocked
I collect the same thing. I have vintage cookbooks from the 70s back
Beautiful cabinet, absolutely amazing marquetry.
My porridge bowl was a grey Russell Wright with a lovely curved handle and a swanky swig juice glass.😊
amo feria de antiguedades!! lo veia de chico aca en argentina!! y asi me empece a enamorar de las antiques!
Very nice.
Anyone got the clip where a man brings on a rice bowl that was melted in the blast at Hiroshima ?
'She had to bribe the butcher for a sausage' 🤭🤣🤣🤣
One nice looking red head that’s into the fifties kitchenware
I have hundreds of those little paper cookbooks
Thanks for sharing, very interesting. Come Find Your Antique Treasures in Marion, Kentucky!
Eric is the oldest looking 28 year old I've ever seen!! Must be worth a few quid now 😉
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I would sell as I believe experiences are much more valuable than something to look at.
I would holiday and enjoy retirement :)
You could only sell it to someone who valued it highly... so don't knock people who value things more than experiences.
Who spliced the ends off these videos, at least wait until the end of a sentence !
Those were the days when women knew their place in front of the stove using zero blackhead for the grate my father had it made bung her a few Bob housekeeping then down the pub lucky dad
Histories only furniture expert. If Arthur didn't know then you were imagining it, lying or trying to scam him. You did not fuck about with Arthur and the antiques world know he is the only irreplaceable antique that has ever been produced.
RIP
Arthur Negus
I would sell...what happens if there is a fire? at least the money is in the bank
CandyCandy nice antiques can and should be insured. Many times their value increases faster than traditional savings. Just a thought on why people keep the items instead of selling.
I cant hear 50's music without picturing the video game Fallout, shooting irradiated creatures like Death Claws and fighting raiders...lol
"Intense experience!" That's what women say to me after I have just done 'em
He was middle aged at 28
To be taken seriously as a professional, a young man couldn't look like a schoolboy or a student, so he had to "dress up" like his elders.
That Bugatti chair was really ugly.
Surely your modesty must have become a problem!
Imagine how people of today would be on rations. Americans would die lmao
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(Wed., 9-26-18) (8:29 p.m.)
Anything that wasn't made at least 200 years ago is complete sh€t....
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It's so wonderful to see the rare Bugatti furniture. I live in California USA and we have a Bugatti Museum that showcases much of his home interiors. A wonderful place excellent exhibit car's and decor.🏆💕