🔴 LIVE: 33 Greatest Furniture Finds From '00s Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow
🔴 LIVE: 33 Greatest Furniture Finds From '00s Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow
*All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast.* From a stunning 160-year-old marble table to a chest of drawers that are hiding a secret within, watch as Hugh Scully and his expert team inspect some wonderful furniture pieces from these ‘00s episodes of Antiques Roadshow. Filmed in various locations between 2000-09.
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I have always loved old things and especially old furnishings 😊 just find them fascinating ❤ great show 👏 ❤
It would be very helpful to have the date and place of airing captioned down low so I can estimate how much it would cost now. I also enjoyed seeing the folks talk about, “Oh, we got married in ‘43…” so precious to see these loved generations!
contemporary value may be heartbreaking
I love the black marble table with the beautiful floral inlay! I can see similar ones being sold at 25 – 50 000 online, so 5 – 10 times the price of 20 years ago, what a fabulous piece.
as an antiques dealer its lovely to watch this when folk loved proper antique furniture great too watch
Very informative and interesting, but (from sad experience) I fear that the high valuations on "brown ware" have taken a precipitous dive since these encounters were recorded.
When the Antiques Roadshow had antiques. Too much vintage on it now.
What a good sport the lady was about her Frankenstein desk! I've never understood the difference between guineas and pounds.
i really love the really cool table with fancy woods top.
I don't think he was right about the signatures; the Thomas Edison one by itself might be $5,000.
It is such lovely program. WHEREVER DID HAPPEN TO BBC NOW? They put idiot on the job ,who were pulled in by ring in there mouth to woke & other dribbled fashion of the day ,ruined the BBC
Wonderful. Thanks for your efforts with a new edition. Silver, focusing on the Crawley collection, please!
Please…TURN UP THE SOUND & PUT ON " CLOSED CAPTIONING IN ENGLISH. THANK YOU!
Me too, very interesting listening to the history of those piece's.
I would love to have those library cabinet in my library. They are beautiful
I could watch these all day