The 1990's were the pinnacle of collecting and prices. Sadly many of these items are not worth 1/2 of these evaluations today especially porcelain and furniture.
At 30:18, I would have loved to seen the Steiff elephant mark on the slipper of one those wonderful rabbits. It's a shame there wasn't more information on one of the rarest pieces on today's entire show.
A surprise. They behave a little clumsy still on this program and rather than i would be from the 60s.. But he states that programs from the 1980s are "vintage"? When was this made then i ask mysrlf.. So strange.
What an enjoyable show with some lovely appraisers. Watching them assembling that chair - charming!.
So lovely to be introduced to these interesting individuals and their amazing artifacts
Thank you for your diligent work on all of these vintage programs! Brown furniture was still “in”!
Omg - that miniature garden & greenhouse!! Only 1 or 2 hundred pounds?
Another Great Episode! Jesis Christ and Jehovah God Bless You ALL!
62 yeses out of the second interview. Yes!
Now watch an interview with Angus Young
I noticed that too 😬
Yes
Yes😂😂😂
The most extreme version of a ‘yes man’ I’ve ever seen
The 1990's were the pinnacle of collecting and prices. Sadly many of these items are not worth 1/2 of these evaluations today especially porcelain and furniture.
Sad for sellers... good for buyers!
At 30:18, I would have loved to seen the Steiff elephant mark on the slipper of one those wonderful rabbits. It's a shame there wasn't more information on one of the rarest pieces on today's entire show.
Hahaha, in case you're wondering, he said YES 51 times 🤣
Omg how many yes yes yes this man said!! Between 5:40 - 7:59
Okaaaaay😂😂😂
An episode of Songs Of Praise came from Somerset in September 1999.
"Yes, Yes, Yes, just made me laugh.
I've watched several episodes in a row and everyone does it and it drives me up the wall lmao
Yes
😂😂😂
51 times 😲
Yes, yes yes yes, yesyes...oh my!
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Is there any way to find the early seasons of Antiques Roadshow online? (seasons 1-15?) Or were they released on vhs, or dvd later?
I love dark furniture. I don't own any light furniture
2:10. Appraiser & portrait match.
,Yes,Yes,Yes,Yes,Yes,Yes,Yes,Yes,Yes
1.58 Cardinal Wolseley???
Yes yes yes yes ... Yes yes... Yes yes yes yes. Exaclty. Yes yes yes. I mean I could go on..
theres more solid wood? in the furnture? than used in $1,5mill newly constructed house in brampton canada.
"As much as that!!"
Oh my Jon, you mean it’s OUT?
An aging boomer, guess I’m an antique of sorts born in ‘48
Or perhaps vintage sounds better
do nt you have to be more than 100 years to be antique?
A very good vintage.
Alec Blunden thanking you very much!
Me too!
A surprise. They behave a little clumsy still on this program and rather than i would be from the 60s..
But he states that programs from the 1980s are "vintage"?
When was this made then i ask mysrlf.. So strange.
,pre aspell, pre-bruce, that's kind of a vintage, the program i think started in the 70s.
Most on line sales/auction sites define vintage as 25 years or more and antique as 100 years or more.
trend in building assembly 2020? is now ONE FIRE FITS ALL.
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Understand yes now
Yes
H use
Alec Baldwin's dad yes yes
The fragile faucet lally treat because parade dentsply realise for a gabby gemini. ready, taboo plastic
Sorry, but that has to be one of the most uninteresting episodes ever
You poor little thing
Meet the Yes man. ua-cam.com/video/oRuXX0n9k1U/v-deo.html