Antiques. Antique Silver 19: Hidden in plain sight
A weekly look at the world of Antiques, antique silver in particular, for both the curious and the collector.
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@richcincotta670227 күн бұрын
Bravo! I have always maintained that knowledge leads to success!!. Stunning piece
@musicpuddle613711 ай бұрын
Aah. That glorious feeling when the hammer falls at a fraction of what you were willing to pay. It's the years of study and the accumulation of knowledge and experience that lead you to such finds. Congratulations and well spotted.
@chrissiee10 ай бұрын
Congratulations. Great find.
@peterotton262911 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable talk well done for spotting it you deserve to be pleased. Good of you to educate us.
An incredible find and a fantastic description of how it came to end up catalogued as a Victorian vase. Congratulations 👏
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Martin👍
@lawriefoster558711 ай бұрын
Well done you!! New subscriber here, have been collecting antique silver for 50 years. Love these finds. Looking forward to seeing your other posts. Lawrie in Philadelphia
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Dear Lawrie, Thankyou! In 50 years you will have seen and done it all and know exactly how it feels to land “a white whale” but also how rarely it happens these days. My pleasure to share the find. Michael
@david3116211 ай бұрын
Congratulations Michael, what a find! I recall that auction excitement at finding something unrecognised and just hoping.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Thankyou. It doesn’t happen very often!
@peterkinner167811 ай бұрын
Smug away all you like. Very well done indeed. I only managed an unrecognised silver scallop shell dish for £5 yesterday. Still a nice feeling though.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Even the little auction wins feel great, we’ll done👏
@philmbridges11 ай бұрын
What an incredible find! Well done!
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Thankyou!
@linusdaddy110 ай бұрын
How absolutely brilliant, well spotted does not begin to cover this. The real lesson is that you need to be specialised across the board in beautiful stuff.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
10 ай бұрын
“Specialist in beautiful stuff” wouldn’t be a bad aspiration at all!
@bernadettedunne11811 ай бұрын
You have every right to be smug Michael - it’s gorgeous!! Well done you for finding this “gem” as you said. The hand carving and the earlier rock crystal, oh my word, such an interesting item. Thank you for sharing this with us. Also, thank you for the tip re: cleaning.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
My absolute pleasure to share the find.
@joseeallyn995011 ай бұрын
SOOO pretty! I am glad you found it and will treasure it .. AND told us how to polish siver gilt . Thank you !
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Thankyou. You can clean a bit of silvergilt with abandon now. Just hope it isn’t too big.
@joseeallyn9950
11 ай бұрын
@@michaelbaggott-rk1lh Indeed I could do that ..if I had any silver gilt! It is far below your field of interest but we were given a nice Ashberry deMilo canteen of cutlery for our wedding 59 years ago. I lost a teaspoon in a house in Dinard years ago. I looked for one on Ebay in England..nothing ;Postage 23 GBPounds for most things. I found some pretty spoons and pastry forks post free in America. They had no measurements so struck out in faith. They are coffee spoons ( I had some) and pastry forks which are new to me. Marked in their boxes as 17/6 probably dates them. They are tarnished so I am going to have fun cleaning them. Not a patch on valuable spoons, but fun nonetheless! Blessings from an expat in Texas.
@eddieharris600411 ай бұрын
Well done sir, fascinating item. I have a piece of tarnished silver gilt in the cupboard....will be adding a box of matches to my weekly Asda shopping list tommorrow!
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Remember to put the radio on and get comfy, it takes a LOT of patient gentle cleaning. Good luck!
@polarvortex329411 ай бұрын
There's a part of me that knew, as I watched the video, that everything turned out all right, since there was nothing horrible hinted at in the title, and you no doubt were being quite careful -- but I nonetheless couldn't fully suppress a worry that you'd accidentally drop the piece as you turned it over and explained its nature and significance to us. And this made me wonder... It seems like it would be a great video that would generate many views if a clip was added near the end where you bungle a replica that falls to the floor and shatters into a million pieces. Maybe we'd not see it shatter, but only hear it, and see your face react. This might have a remarkable (and perhaps wickedly humorous) impact considering the sincere and urbane emphasis you put on how rare and valuable the thing is -- especially if there were many out-of-character "bleeps" and other presumed expletives that filled your shock-filled reaction to the accident, or perhaps just a stunned silence, followed by a sudden cut-out. You could explain in the fine print of the description that it's just a joke! Merely thinking out loud... having just come back from a rougher section of KZread. 😉
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Bravo! I have always maintained that knowledge leads to success!!. Stunning piece
Aah. That glorious feeling when the hammer falls at a fraction of what you were willing to pay. It's the years of study and the accumulation of knowledge and experience that lead you to such finds. Congratulations and well spotted.
Congratulations. Great find.
Very enjoyable talk well done for spotting it you deserve to be pleased. Good of you to educate us.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
It’s my pleasure Peter.
Enjoyed your delighted smugness enormously 😊
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
It doesn’t happen very often!
A splendid find!
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Once every five or ten years!
@asheland_numismatics
11 ай бұрын
@@michaelbaggott-rk1lh patience definitely helps! 😛
An incredible find and a fantastic description of how it came to end up catalogued as a Victorian vase. Congratulations 👏
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Martin👍
Well done you!! New subscriber here, have been collecting antique silver for 50 years. Love these finds. Looking forward to seeing your other posts. Lawrie in Philadelphia
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Dear Lawrie, Thankyou! In 50 years you will have seen and done it all and know exactly how it feels to land “a white whale” but also how rarely it happens these days. My pleasure to share the find. Michael
Congratulations Michael, what a find! I recall that auction excitement at finding something unrecognised and just hoping.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Thankyou. It doesn’t happen very often!
Smug away all you like. Very well done indeed. I only managed an unrecognised silver scallop shell dish for £5 yesterday. Still a nice feeling though.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Even the little auction wins feel great, we’ll done👏
What an incredible find! Well done!
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Thankyou!
How absolutely brilliant, well spotted does not begin to cover this. The real lesson is that you need to be specialised across the board in beautiful stuff.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
10 ай бұрын
“Specialist in beautiful stuff” wouldn’t be a bad aspiration at all!
You have every right to be smug Michael - it’s gorgeous!! Well done you for finding this “gem” as you said. The hand carving and the earlier rock crystal, oh my word, such an interesting item. Thank you for sharing this with us. Also, thank you for the tip re: cleaning.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
My absolute pleasure to share the find.
SOOO pretty! I am glad you found it and will treasure it .. AND told us how to polish siver gilt . Thank you !
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Thankyou. You can clean a bit of silvergilt with abandon now. Just hope it isn’t too big.
@joseeallyn9950
11 ай бұрын
@@michaelbaggott-rk1lh Indeed I could do that ..if I had any silver gilt! It is far below your field of interest but we were given a nice Ashberry deMilo canteen of cutlery for our wedding 59 years ago. I lost a teaspoon in a house in Dinard years ago. I looked for one on Ebay in England..nothing ;Postage 23 GBPounds for most things. I found some pretty spoons and pastry forks post free in America. They had no measurements so struck out in faith. They are coffee spoons ( I had some) and pastry forks which are new to me. Marked in their boxes as 17/6 probably dates them. They are tarnished so I am going to have fun cleaning them. Not a patch on valuable spoons, but fun nonetheless! Blessings from an expat in Texas.
Well done sir, fascinating item. I have a piece of tarnished silver gilt in the cupboard....will be adding a box of matches to my weekly Asda shopping list tommorrow!
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
11 ай бұрын
Remember to put the radio on and get comfy, it takes a LOT of patient gentle cleaning. Good luck!
There's a part of me that knew, as I watched the video, that everything turned out all right, since there was nothing horrible hinted at in the title, and you no doubt were being quite careful -- but I nonetheless couldn't fully suppress a worry that you'd accidentally drop the piece as you turned it over and explained its nature and significance to us. And this made me wonder... It seems like it would be a great video that would generate many views if a clip was added near the end where you bungle a replica that falls to the floor and shatters into a million pieces. Maybe we'd not see it shatter, but only hear it, and see your face react. This might have a remarkable (and perhaps wickedly humorous) impact considering the sincere and urbane emphasis you put on how rare and valuable the thing is -- especially if there were many out-of-character "bleeps" and other presumed expletives that filled your shock-filled reaction to the accident, or perhaps just a stunned silence, followed by a sudden cut-out. You could explain in the fine print of the description that it's just a joke! Merely thinking out loud... having just come back from a rougher section of KZread. 😉
Smug when earned is entirely acceptable.
@michaelbaggott-rk1lh
24 күн бұрын
😂👍