Hi nic. Thank you for your comment mate. The bell is amazing I can see it on a fire engine coming down the street lol. Yeah in the bar they won’t be able to say they didn’t hear last orders haha
Hi Walter. I really enjoyed seeing all your finds. The silver cutlery was such a good deal, and that bell was amazing. Also, I've always loved the pattern on those shakers, simple but appealing. Too many great things this week to comment on them all. I hope that you sell them all right away.
Excellent video as usual! The construction doesn't bother me none in your videos. I don't even notice while I am listening to you. That bell is beautiful and so was the till! I can't wait to see the tutorial of glasses! I love learning from you. XX♥
Hi Dorothy. Thank you for your comment love. I been worried about the construction. It’s driving me nuts it’s all day every day Head ach time lmao. The bell and till are both lush hun I agree. I would love an old till for character but got a digital one now lol x
Nice bell. You are sweet to gift the wine glass to your partner. I really hope she enjoy a it😀 you video on with century glass sounds very interesting. Can't wait. The background noose is fine as your voice is deep. Tfs😀😀💕💕
Hi Mitzi. Thank you for your comment. I am sure she will love the glass. I will get the film done on the Georgian glass ASAP but will cover a great deal on how to identify etc.
Walter , try Bidamount.com / forum , Its a Chinese antiques fourm run by Peter Combs , we have a growing community on there mate and it is a good resource for Chinese ceramics, Peter Combs also has a youtube channel which is very informative , Hope to see you there mate.
Hi Carl. Hope your well mate. Yeah I follow peter already. His films are very good. I will join his bidamount. Thanks. See you there. You take care mate happy hunting
Hi Murray. Thank you for your comment. I would be happy to make a smelting film for you but I don’t have the equipment I sell my scrap to a smelters safer and I get just as good a price
I'm afraid I've had to give a thumbs down as your Cornishware information is totally innacurate. The earliest piece is infact the fixed top, the 'Church' backstamp below says only 'Gresley England' dating it to 1923-1928, from 1929 following the McKinley Tariff all goods had 'Gresley Made in England' on. The fixed top Flour with the Black Shield dates to 1935 - 1942 when that particular shape ceased production and the Green Shield with the '0' over was an Export Only piece made between 1942-1952 introducing the screw top that continued once home production had begun again until 1960. Colour variations were caused by the varying temperatures of the kilns: www.gresleypottery.uk
That bell is Amazing - the landlord will scare the customers to death ringing that at last orders!!!
Hi nic. Thank you for your comment mate. The bell is amazing I can see it on a fire engine coming down the street lol. Yeah in the bar they won’t be able to say they didn’t hear last orders haha
Love that bell, Walter! The pub landlord will certainly get everyone's attention at last orders.
Hi simon. Thank you for your comment. He hasn’t been up for it yet but if he does what a statement piece it will be in the bar.
Hi Walter. I really enjoyed seeing all your finds. The silver cutlery was such a good deal, and that bell was amazing. Also, I've always loved the pattern on those shakers, simple but appealing. Too many great things this week to comment on them all. I hope that you sell them all right away.
Hi heather. Thank you very much for your comment and support. It was a good day for buying lol.
WOW, such nice items.
Hi sandymoth thank you for your comment
Excellent video as usual! The construction doesn't bother me none in your videos. I don't even notice while I am listening to you. That bell is beautiful and so was the till! I can't wait to see the tutorial of glasses! I love learning from you. XX♥
Hi Dorothy. Thank you for your comment love. I been worried about the construction. It’s driving me nuts it’s all day every day Head ach time lmao. The bell and till are both lush hun I agree. I would love an old till for character but got a digital one now lol x
Nice bell. You are sweet to gift the wine glass to your partner. I really hope she enjoy a it😀 you video on with century glass sounds very interesting. Can't wait. The background noose is fine as your voice is deep. Tfs😀😀💕💕
Hi Mitzi. Thank you for your comment. I am sure she will love the glass. I will get the film done on the Georgian glass ASAP but will cover a great deal on how to identify etc.
another great haul love the bell its got some ring to it could be off a boat
Hi Martin. Thank you for your comment. Tbh I didn’t think of a boat. You could be right.
Walter , try Bidamount.com / forum , Its a Chinese antiques fourm run by Peter Combs , we have a growing community on there mate and it is a good resource for Chinese ceramics, Peter Combs also has a youtube channel which is very informative , Hope to see you there mate.
Hi Carl. Hope your well mate. Yeah I follow peter already. His films are very good. I will join his bidamount. Thanks. See you there. You take care mate happy hunting
Another superb Video, any chance of a video on melting silver, not that i have any silver to melt yet but would be a very interesting video.
Hi Murray. Thank you for your comment. I would be happy to make a smelting film for you but I don’t have the equipment I sell my scrap to a smelters safer and I get just as good a price
can't wait to see the video on the glass Walter... - always see loads of it but never know what i'm looking at really.
Cheers from Thorneys75 eBay ;)
Great video, so interesting. I have a large glass that I bought on Ebay, I think it's Georgian but not sure? How can I tell for sure?
Hi thank you for your comment. You can send me images on my facebook group antiquesarena and I will look for you.
oh that's great will do thank you!
the bell is even more spectacular seeing it in reality if he did get it he will deafen his customers lol
Thanks Richard. I love it mate tbh
I'm afraid I've had to give a thumbs down as your Cornishware information is totally innacurate. The earliest piece is infact the fixed top, the 'Church' backstamp below says only 'Gresley England' dating it to 1923-1928, from 1929 following the McKinley Tariff all goods had 'Gresley Made in England' on. The fixed top Flour with the Black Shield dates to 1935 - 1942 when that particular shape ceased production and the Green Shield with the '0' over was an Export Only piece made between 1942-1952 introducing the screw top that continued once home production had begun again until 1960. Colour variations were caused by the varying temperatures of the kilns: www.gresleypottery.uk