What a unique teapot, intricately styled yet primitive too-I am surprised it is much earlier than I thought. I am falling in love with Irish silver. I thought initially about £900. The coffee pot, quite small…and shocked it is 250 years old! A beauty! I estimated £500. Gosh, I thought the boats were reproductions too; (time spent in the David Harper School of Antiques is time well spent!). £600-900 my guess given how late they are…. Again though my estimates are off because of those checkered pants again…😀😬. Thanks again David and David! So enjoyable. Cheers, Shae
Loved the show, thanks David and David! Especially loved the Irish tea pot. I would have bid on it! I was out by 200-300 on the teapot and coffee pot. I thought the sauce boats were undervalued. Maybe the bidders were a bit scarce...
We were far too high with our valuation of the teapot and coffee pot. But, more successful with the sauce boats, were we priced them at £1450. Great fun again. Thank you David & David!
That's a nice pot. My first reaction was 1500. Not even close - tea's cheap these days. Coffee pot - 950 was the guess. Not horribly far off. It seems coffee is off the boil too. The cast silver whatsits with the birds? I thought they'd make the 1800 but these sold low too. It seems the market for silver objects has fallen off.
I can't believe how cheap that Irish teapot was, but then I am American.i thought the George the second was fabulous, a thousand pounds. I loved those gravy boats definitely 1800 pounds.
$ 800.00 for the coffee and tea so a little of for both, The sauce boats a $ 1000.00 way off. Another great show and I think I am getting a little better at bidding. But more important learning and enjoying thank you.
1400 for the teapot , way off. 800 for the coffee pot, 1600 on the last lot. Loved the silver! ❤️
Another good video. Can you do one on Satsuma please 🙏
What a unique teapot, intricately styled yet primitive too-I am surprised it is much earlier than I thought. I am falling in love with Irish silver. I thought initially about £900.
The coffee pot, quite small…and shocked it is 250 years old! A beauty! I estimated £500. Gosh, I thought the boats were reproductions too; (time spent in the David Harper School of Antiques is time well spent!). £600-900 my guess given how late they are…. Again though my estimates are off because of those checkered pants again…😀😬. Thanks again David and David! So enjoyable. Cheers, Shae
Loved the show, thanks David and David! Especially loved the Irish tea pot. I would have bid on it! I was out by 200-300 on the teapot and coffee pot. I thought the sauce boats were undervalued. Maybe the bidders were a bit scarce...
We were far too high with our valuation of the teapot and coffee pot. But, more successful with the sauce boats, were we priced them at £1450. Great fun again. Thank you David & David!
Absolutely as good as us Geoff!
I called the coffee pot spot on at £700 ... yay!
Dear David and David, thank you for making fun to watch videos
That's a nice pot. My first reaction was 1500. Not even close - tea's cheap these days. Coffee pot - 950 was the guess. Not horribly far off. It seems coffee is off the boil too. The cast silver whatsits with the birds? I thought they'd make the 1800 but these sold low too. It seems the market for silver objects has fallen off.
Great video, had a better price on the Irish T pot David. 🤷♂️
Hi David i was bang on with my estimate on the teapot £850 . Great programme for people wishing to get into the trade or just to collect items 👍
Cheers Eric. Thanks for watching D
I can't believe how cheap that Irish teapot was, but then I am American.i thought the George the second was fabulous, a thousand pounds. I loved those gravy boats definitely 1800 pounds.
Good to see you watching this. 👍
The Irish Tea pot was cheap. Trends and fashion on a 200 year old piece of silver dictates price!
$ 800.00 for the coffee and tea so a little of for both, The sauce boats a $ 1000.00 way off. Another great show and I think I am getting a little better at bidding. But more important learning and enjoying thank you.
I'm well over again, does it depend on the price of silver on the day
Another thing I've noticed is that the same people are in different auction houses especially when they have phone bids
I think the coffee pot will do better than the tea pot
I wish he would mention how much silver is per ounce
Only half way there
They look gold plated, is that guilded
I'm £800 over the top, I don't think it's time for selling the family silver
I'm going to value it at £1700
£1400
£2300