If they are so darned precious as to be your very soul, as the man says, why the heck isn’t it in your house? It’s moldering out of sight in a storage locker. I know how these people are, I’m a reforming hoarder myself. It’s all built on fantasy and potential and not seated in the here and now, and therefore futile and useless. I try to only buy stuff I use right away or enjoy right away or within the next year, otherwise it’s gone. If you don’t enjoy your stuff and keeping it is a huge financial burden then no.
Anthony should have accepted the offer on the train sign. Sell your trail. You're not a spring chicken and you don't want your daughter left with the stuff after you pass.
Leave it for the kids to sort out. My gran passed, she was a hoarder. Helped me easily get rid of my stuff. Im not a hoarder. But dont want to leave a pile of crap for my kids to sort through. So when I offer it to my now adult kids. They say no, its sold, donated or thrown away.
Same here. I am keen not to leave as much stuff as my parents had when they died. Trouble is my 5 adult children keep asking me to store things here (as I've 2garages and a large house)!
it's worth more, it was a good offer since he would have to spend time selling it for more. But I understand him. Unless you NEED the money RIGHT now!.. there is really no reason to sell it. It will ONLY go up in value.
Its a little dangerous to accept offers from an appraiser. You should always get a second opinion to be sure of its real worth. What if someone else says 20k and he misses out on 2k?
Mentally, it will help others to think positively about selling if it was in green and keep is on red Charity in yellow.. I think using the color green for Keep helps them keep more stuff.
I think Anthony is very handsome and intelligent. Keeping the railway items is best as the prices only go up and there are no others out there. Like savings in the bank but better interest. However He needs to go through his other 5 crates.
So strange that they let the appraiser give offers. On any other channel dealing with antiques they always tell you that it is not appropriate for the appraiser to give offers on what they appraise.
Anki King But they said that at the outset. The gentleman is a collector/expert who might be prepared to make an offer. He had a choice if he wanted to accept it or put it up for auction where you take your chances.
@@manonfire92 Collectors buy photo's, and really if you want to preserve a memory you print the photos otherwise they get thrown away with your old computer/phone.... Cloud makes room by deleting too!
The first man is crazy. If he had put that much cash in some kind of savings, it would have been a lovely gift to leave to his daughter., or have for his retirement, or travel. I have to wonder, do these people on this show realize that when they pass on, their "precious" junk will be tossed
@@ArtJourneyUK I did say that in my comment. Sadly when he passes, his daughter or other family will have to deal with his "stuff" which is never right. I have down sized considerably so my children will have an easier time when I go.
All these "Important", precious items that are his "soul", sitting unseen and unused, gathering dust and mold, in garages and containers. He turns down an offer of 18K for that train sign, so he can wrap it up and put it back in a crate? Hopeless. I love Aggie. She never coddles anyone.
6 storgae units £62,000 is not really worth it. Also he should sell the railway thing for £18,000 now as he is over 70 and will not be around for long and it is much easier he sells it all now than leaves it to thef amily to sell when he dies. Also if he is like most reasonably well off British parents he will know when he dies the state takes 40% in tax whereas anything given to his children now if he lives for 7 more years no inheritance tax so in a sense keeping on to things now means losing 40% of their value compared with if valuable things were sold for cash although I suppose he could give the physical items to the children in the same way now.
Aggie, Have the Supporter have a cell phone opened up to Ebay or some site that can tell you what things are worth. This may help people to get rid of things. But also it may make them hold on to things.
These are not "Antiques" as said in the title. An antique is something that is at least 100 years old. People do have misperceptions and lack knowledge. 'nuf sed.
@@Nick-ue7iwHornby was first produced in 1920 You left your comment 3 years ago Hornby was either 100 or at 99 - therefore basically an antique already
That is pure nonsense. As her father he took care of her when she was young and owes her nothing now. Children do not have an entitlement to their parents' property. I think today's children are very selfish.
@@janicewolk357 I'm not sure, but she might mean in the sense that they day that your parents die then you are left to take care of everything they didn't take care of themselves, that is why people do "death cleaning".
Your parents paid for most of your life, don't expect to much at the end of it. Be grateful. That daughter has way to much greed on here mind for it to be healthy. Although hoarding is not good, It's his money.
I'm only 10 minutes in and I already don't like Anthony's daughter :"He could have spent the money on me. " "Oh, *my* inheritance.". Maybe she'll prove me wrong, but she seems really selfish at the start.
I think he would have done better to have put the money toward his own retirement, but his daughter seems to think he should have given it to her. It’s his money, not hers.
But who wants to see their 71 year father work so hard to maintain a storage unit? I expected money when my parents died and my children expect an inheritance. Nothing wrong with that. But if my mom was working at that age to keep up something unnecessary, I would have objected too.
@@R.Williams I too thought my children and nephews would receive my mothers inheritance, they were the lights in her life. Father and mistress forged papers and the mistress got it all.
Sorry, darling, whoever you may be but the ORIGINAL GOONS included Michael Bentine. The railway enthusiast is 70+ and has paid out a huge amount for storage fees, yet turns down an offer amounting to one-third of his total fees. Needs to learn how to rethink his priorities as his sense of reality needs to be re-arranged. As his daughter commented, the money is for her heritage. 'nuf sed.
CAN ANYONE SAY, "EBAY?" POST SOME VIDS/PICTURES, SET IT OUT TO THE WORLD, SET A TIME DEADLINE FOR THE AUCTION, AND TAKE THE HIGHEST BIDDER, EH??? THEY CALL IT "COLLECTIBLES" FOR A REASON... SOMEONE COLLECTS ITEMS FOR WHATEVER REASON. IN THE MEANTIME, SOME THINGS, OVER A 100 OR 1,000 YEARS OR SO, IT COMES MORE VALUABLE. IN THE MEANTIME, IT'S CALLED "JUNQUE IN THE TRUNK"... ✔ SHEESH AND DOUBLE SHEESH, PEEPS! IT'S MID-FEBRUARY, 2020.
@@loulou4148 Well shouldn't the tv staff find this information out before they put these people on the show and waste everyones time. Seems an awful lot of people here with mental illness, hoarding was never heard of in my day.
@@charmainkilloran9476 It probably wasn't highlighted like it is today, the TV shows probably do know the situation, hence airing it and letting others get a glimpse on different life styles and peoples views on it.
@@charmainkilloran9476 There have always been hoarders but now reality TV and viewers want more and more repugnant and fascinating shows to watch. Otherwise, why are people actually watching operations??? Which I would never watch btw.
Anthony's daughter sounds just as lazy as her father. Why not try to clean it out instead of spending that much money on storage? He is probably taking caring of his lazy daughter as well.
I find Aggie's posturing and posing to the camera really irritating. She's like a little girl saying 'look at me mum!' Wish she'd just talk & act normally.
They need an American to host this show. UK people aren't confrontational enough. Love Agie but she just rolls over 99% of the time. Hate to say it but Kim would've done a better job of challenging people to make a real change.
If they are so darned precious as to be your very soul, as the man says, why the heck isn’t it in your house? It’s moldering out of sight in a storage locker. I know how these people are, I’m a reforming hoarder myself. It’s all built on fantasy and potential and not seated in the here and now, and therefore futile and useless. I try to only buy stuff I use right away or enjoy right away or within the next year, otherwise it’s gone. If you don’t enjoy your stuff and keeping it is a huge financial burden then no.
Anthony should have accepted the offer on the train sign. Sell your trail. You're not a spring chicken and you don't want your daughter left with the stuff after you pass.
Leave it for the kids to sort out.
My gran passed, she was a hoarder. Helped me easily get rid of my stuff. Im not a hoarder. But dont want to leave a pile of crap for my kids to sort through. So when I offer it to my now adult kids. They say no, its sold, donated or thrown away.
Same here. I am keen not to leave as much stuff as my parents had when they died. Trouble is my 5 adult children keep asking me to store things here (as I've 2garages and a large house)!
The man seems to be the only true hoarder there's been on this series. All of the others just have things they're storing. Quite a difference.
He turned down $18K pounds! I gasped.
it's worth more, it was a good offer since he would have to spend time selling it for more. But I understand him. Unless you NEED the money RIGHT now!.. there is really no reason to sell it. It will ONLY go up in value.
Its a little dangerous to accept offers from an appraiser. You should always get a second opinion to be sure of its real worth. What if someone else says 20k and he misses out on 2k?
@@mrsrandommademedoit3387 I think he does need it RIGHT NOW. he needs the money for storage.
His kids will have a lot of money after he dies.....
He seemed totally unimpressed 😂
Francois is absolutely lovely! I'd love to have her as a neighbour and sit down over tea!
Mentally, it will help others to think positively about selling if it was in green and keep is on red Charity in yellow.. I think using the color green for Keep helps them keep more stuff.
Astute observation 👍🏼
I think Anthony is very handsome and intelligent. Keeping the railway items is best as the prices only go up and there are no others out there. Like savings in the bank but better interest. However He needs to go through his other 5 crates.
So strange that they let the appraiser give offers. On any other channel dealing with antiques they always tell you that it is not appropriate for the appraiser to give offers on what they appraise.
Anki King But they said that at the outset. The gentleman is a collector/expert who might be prepared to make an offer. He had a choice if he wanted to accept it or put it up for auction where you take your chances.
It makes him sick to his stomach that he spends that much on storage yet he still does it there's no logic in that
Always love what Aggie's wearing! Super cute outfits :)
She makes them work! On many others it would look tacky or 'granny'-ish but it suits her well.
@@thesplendidinternet36 Granny-ish! That's also known as Grannycore 👵 Aggie does pull it off.
I love the auctioneer. His demeanor is always so professional and he has a lovely accent.
They said he was what 70? you know as soon as he goes his daughter is selling everything .
I believe if she had put up some of her early modeling/movie photos and signed them she would have made a ton of money!
She was so beautiful as a teenager. (And lovely now of course too in her own way)
@@janesmith9024 k(0>iu
Lol who tf buys photos nowadays 🤣
@@manonfire92 Collectors buy photo's, and really if you want to preserve a memory you print the photos otherwise they get thrown away with your old computer/phone.... Cloud makes room by deleting too!
@@debbiemitchell6055 🤫 I'm talking about buying them nothing else
The first man is crazy. If he had put that much cash in some kind of savings, it would have been a lovely gift to leave to his daughter., or have for his retirement, or travel. I have to wonder, do these people on this show realize that when they pass on, their "precious" junk will be tossed
momof2 ...why should he leave it to his daughter? She doesn’t deserve. He should do whatever makes him happy
@@ArtJourneyUK I did say that in my comment. Sadly when he passes, his daughter or other family will have to deal with his "stuff" which is never right. I have down sized considerably so my children will have an easier time when I go.
momof2 ...I meant why should he leave MONEY for his daughter? If he gets pleasure from his belongings, let him keep them. It’s his life.
@@ArtJourneyUK how much pleasure can be getting when they are in a lock up not being used?
@@anneroy4560 his pleasure may be derived from just owning them.
It makes him sick to his stomach that he spends that much on storage yet he still does it there's no logic in that at all.
Wasn't Francoise the French student in the TV show 'Mind your Language'?
Yes
Yes it is
All these "Important", precious items that are his "soul", sitting unseen and unused, gathering dust and mold, in garages and containers. He turns down an offer of 18K for that train sign, so he can wrap it up and put it back in a crate? Hopeless. I love Aggie. She never coddles anyone.
I think he is hopeless, he will be hoarding unfortunately and even his daughter won’t be able to help anymore.
6 storgae units £62,000 is not really worth it. Also he should sell the railway thing for £18,000 now as he is over 70 and will not be around for long and it is much easier he sells it all now than leaves it to thef amily to sell when he dies. Also if he is like most reasonably well off British parents he will know when he dies the state takes 40% in tax whereas anything given to his children now if he lives for 7 more years no inheritance tax so in a sense keeping on to things now means losing 40% of their value compared with if valuable things were sold for cash although I suppose he could give the physical items to the children in the same way now.
My mouth fell open with the Holland Afrika-line one. Holy shxt.
Aggie, Have the Supporter have a cell phone opened up to Ebay or some site that can tell you what things are worth. This may help people to get rid of things. But also it may make them hold on to things.
These are not "Antiques" as said in the title. An antique is something that is at least 100 years old. People do have misperceptions and lack knowledge.
'nuf sed.
There is no hard date to be an "antique". For mdoel railway stuff like Hornby, his stuff is "antique" as it is literally about as old as you can get.
Nick the definition of antique is over 100. Anyway the title has “antiques” in quotation marks anyway because they’re obviously not antique
@@Nick-ue7iwHornby was first produced in 1920
You left your comment 3 years ago
Hornby was either 100 or at 99 - therefore basically an antique already
"There is a buyer for everything", so she said.
the cute UK version of the american hoarders show
I dont remember ever seeing this on tv when was it on?
Love this
never did they finish that stuff in 3 hours..
I love the show, but I certainly didn’t see any real antiques except a few train pieces.
The actresses made some great 💸 awesome.
I think Antony is very selfish. At his age he should look at down-sizing for his children's sake if not his own.
Why why would u want to leave your house you buy a house to live in it for the rest of your life
That is pure nonsense. As her father he took care of her when she was young and owes her nothing now. Children do not have an entitlement to their parents' property. I think today's children are very selfish.
@@janicewolk357 I'm not sure, but she might mean in the sense that they day that your parents die then you are left to take care of everything they didn't take care of themselves, that is why people do "death cleaning".
Your parents paid for most of your life, don't expect to much at the end of it. Be grateful.
That daughter has way to much greed on here mind for it to be healthy. Although hoarding is not good, It's his money.
is this the lady who acted in " Mind your language"?
Yep
Wish I had that guys money to say oh its under 300 pounds a month like it is nothing lmao
That woman's father is insufferable.
I'm only 10 minutes in and I already don't like Anthony's daughter :"He could have spent the money on me. " "Oh, *my* inheritance.". Maybe she'll prove me wrong, but she seems really selfish at the start.
@@VladmirPoopN BUT IT IS *HIS* MONEY AND NOT HERS!
I think he would have done better to have put the money toward his own retirement, but his daughter seems to think he should have given it to her. It’s his money, not hers.
I would have bought the side and the WWII farm wagon
Anthony reminds me of Dick VanDyke, and Franciois looks like she could be Elijah Woods sister in that portrait.
"You will own nothing and you will be happy."
The daughter is just after money
But who wants to see their 71 year father work so hard to maintain a storage unit? I expected money when my parents died and my children expect an inheritance. Nothing wrong with that. But if my mom was working at that age to keep up something unnecessary, I would have objected too.
@@R.Williams I too thought my children and nephews would receive my mothers inheritance, they were the lights in her life. Father and mistress forged papers and the mistress got it all.
''my inheritance'' - it's his money to spend as he wishes in his twilight years. A waste in many ways, but still his money
She was joking
why say those presses would look great on a man's desk. I'd love them. Women can have desks too!
Not sure why, but the host's voice annoys me and it is difficult to listen to her.
I find that too. I wana watch these documentaries too but i get like 5 mins in and im like ugh
The cartoonish cadence, smarmy tone, condescending attitude, and weird body language does it for me.
It's the way she rolls her eyes and makes faces that bother me. She acts very condescending to people.
I've heard worse than her
its so irritating that the spouses always make non stop snarky comments. develop some empathy or stop filming a hoarder's problem, its that simple
The left handed Sife
damn fillipa/Phillipa looks so much like margot robbie
Francoise, is that the feminine version of Francois? It's obvious that the "S" is silent. Her friend doesn't pronounce it. So why is Aggie?
Sorry, darling, whoever you may be but the ORIGINAL GOONS included Michael Bentine. The railway enthusiast is 70+ and has paid out a huge amount for storage fees, yet turns down an offer amounting to one-third of his total fees. Needs to learn how to rethink his priorities as his sense of reality needs to be re-arranged. As his daughter commented, the money is for her heritage.
'nuf sed.
CAN ANYONE SAY, "EBAY?"
And the fees. No thanks.
Boxes of tat!
Why people go on these shows when they don't want to get rid of anything annoys me. They just want their faces on tv.
CAN ANYONE SAY, "EBAY?"
POST SOME VIDS/PICTURES, SET IT OUT TO THE WORLD, SET A TIME DEADLINE FOR THE AUCTION, AND
TAKE THE HIGHEST BIDDER, EH???
THEY CALL IT "COLLECTIBLES" FOR A REASON... SOMEONE COLLECTS ITEMS FOR WHATEVER REASON. IN THE MEANTIME, SOME THINGS, OVER A 100 OR 1,000 YEARS OR SO, IT COMES MORE VALUABLE.
IN THE MEANTIME, IT'S CALLED "JUNQUE IN THE TRUNK"... ✔
SHEESH AND DOUBLE SHEESH, PEEPS!
IT'S MID-FEBRUARY, 2020.
It is not that easy, it is called a mental illness - hoarding!
@@loulou4148 Well shouldn't the tv staff find this information out before they put these people on the show and waste everyones time. Seems an awful lot of people here with mental illness, hoarding was never heard of in my day.
@@charmainkilloran9476 It probably wasn't highlighted like it is today, the TV shows probably do know the situation, hence airing it and letting others get a glimpse on different life styles and peoples views on it.
@@charmainkilloran9476 There have always been hoarders but now reality TV and viewers want more and more repugnant and fascinating shows to watch. Otherwise, why are people actually watching operations??? Which I would never watch btw.
Aggie is cute
Im 9 and im a antique hoarder oh well idc
hoarders can be so selfish, there are others who need those things and if you cant use it, help someone else!
It's just things
Anthony's daughter sounds just as lazy as her father. Why not try to clean it out instead of spending that much money on storage? He is probably taking caring of his lazy daughter as well.
I find Aggie's posturing and posing to the camera really irritating. She's like a little girl saying 'look at me mum!' Wish she'd just talk & act normally.
I think that IS her normal....
The clutter cleaner is irritating--since The things belong to him and he wants to work, it is not his greedy daughter's business.
yeah until he dies and grief stricken she has to pay to dispose of everything!
@@cute_canadian_redhead6747 She doesnt strike me as the "grief stricken" type.
Why does Aggy look like she needs a wee on the opening of these videos
They need an American to host this show. UK people aren't confrontational enough. Love Agie but she just rolls over 99% of the time. Hate to say it but Kim would've done a better job of challenging people to make a real change.
Yes Kim would do a fine job but she is not American either.
I think that the British haoarding shows are kinder but also never as gross