The provenance of that Clapton guitar puts it super high, too! When he was playing with The Cream, he was also friends, and jammed with, a guy who turned out to be his lifelong friend: George Harrison. Eric eventually even married George's wife Pattie Boyd!
It's incredible, isn't it? ♻️🛋️ What's one person's trash can truly be another's treasure! 💎🚮 Have you ever stumbled upon a hidden gem like that yourself? 🤔🔍
Exactly! 🌟🏆 "Old is gold" perfectly captures the idea that older things often have great value and significance. 💎✨ It's amazing how items from the past can hold so much beauty, history, and craftsmanship. 🕰️🏛️ What's a favorite antique or vintage item that you find particularly special? 🤔🎁
Even a Fortuny Dress could have been bought for 50$! Anyway Mariano Fortuny was a Spaniard who lived in Venice, and the specific plisset technique that made his name famous was an invention of his wife. He was a Honorable man and kept repeating - again and again - that his Woman was the inventor! It wasn't certainly a secret...
It's fascinating how history sometimes overlooks the contributions of women, even when they play such pivotal roles. Mariano Fortuny's wife's involvement in the invention of the plissé technique adds an extra layer of depth to his legacy. It's a reminder of the many hidden stories behind famous inventions and innovations. Thanks for sharing this insight!
Looks like we've got a case of mistaken identity! 😅🎭 Joan Crawford's son was indeed Christopher, not Phillip! Thanks for catching that slip-up! 🎬👍 Did you enjoy learning about the item despite the mix-up? 📺🤔
You need to pick better music and edit it better. The weird upbeat music in-between the clips combined and often playing over the strange foreboding music is very off putting.
Got it, noted your feedback! 🎵👍 Finding the right balance of music and editing can really enhance the viewing experience. It's important to create an atmosphere that complements the content without being distracting. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 📺🎶
Warhol's fascination with Campbell's Soup cans can be puzzling at first glance! 🥫🎨 He saw them as a symbol of mass production and consumer culture, turning something ordinary into high art. 🖼️🍲 It's definitely an acquired taste, but his work had a significant impact on the art world! 🌟🖌️
The constant soft ringing noise in the background keeps making me think that some sort of alarm is going off in my house somewhere. Skip the background "music".
Ah, yes, mispronunciations can be a bit cringe-worthy! 😬🎙️ Auguste Rodin's name definitely deserves to be pronounced correctly! Thanks for pointing that out! 👍👂
Yes, Issey Miyake is famous for his innovative pleated designs! 🌟👗 His pleats have become iconic in the world of fashion, showcasing both creativity and technical skill. Are you a fan of Miyake's work? 🤔🎨
Thank you for catching that error! 📚👀 It's important to ensure accurate information, especially regarding historical items like books. As for the AI voice, I appreciate your feedback! We're always working to improve and provide the best possible experience. If you have any other suggestions or concerns, feel free to let us know! 🤖🎤
It happens to the best of us! 🤷♂️ Maybe there's a hidden talent waiting to be discovered in the world of antiques? 🕵️♂️💼 Or perhaps you just enjoy watching the excitement unfold from the sidelines? 🎉📺
It might seem surprising, but Warhol's Campbell's Soup Can prints are considered iconic works of art that reflect on consumer culture and mass production. 💡🥫 Their value comes not just from the image itself, but from the cultural and historical significance behind it. 🎨💰 Art valuation can be complex and subjective!
It's heartbreaking to see so many people experiencing homelessness. 💔 The issue touches on complex social and economic factors that require comprehensive solutions. While it can feel overwhelming, supporting organizations and initiatives dedicated to providing housing, resources, and support to those in need can make a significant difference. Together, we can work towards creating a more compassionate and equitable society. Is there a particular organization or cause you support to help address homelessness in your community? 🏠🌟
My mother found a jewelry box for 1 dollar, inside the box was finger nail clippings . Upon DNA testing they belonged to George Washington. At auction they can easily fetch anywhere from 1 million to 500 billion for just 1 finger nail clipping with a dried booger and old dirty bandaid.Sorry I always wanted to do that.
Haha, you got me there! 😄 Quite the wild story you've concocted! 🤣 Who knows, maybe one day you'll stumble upon a real hidden treasure! 💎🤞 Thanks for the laugh! 😂🙌
Weird accent moving from Middle English to tv American. Dreadful music too…..also many of the clips are decades old ; therefore the values quoted are far more significant than in today’s terms. Very lazy posting….
It can be jarring when there's inconsistency in accents and music choices, right? 🎶📺 And you make a good point about older clips potentially skewing valuations. 💼🕰️ Hopefully, the timeless appeal of the antiques still shines through! ✨🏛️
Some of these owners underwhelming expressions are priceless !
Create video with the most underwhelming reactions? ❤️🌹
The provenance of that Clapton guitar puts it super high, too! When he was playing with The Cream, he was also friends, and jammed with, a guy who turned out to be his lifelong friend: George Harrison. Eric eventually even married George's wife Pattie Boyd!
It amazes me how much this old furnituregets, especially when I see it sometimes on the side of the road when somebody threw it away
It's incredible, isn't it? ♻️🛋️ What's one person's trash can truly be another's treasure! 💎🚮 Have you ever stumbled upon a hidden gem like that yourself? 🤔🔍
Now I UNDERSTAND the phase old is gold
Exactly! 🌟🏆 "Old is gold" perfectly captures the idea that older things often have great value and significance. 💎✨ It's amazing how items from the past can hold so much beauty, history, and craftsmanship. 🕰️🏛️ What's a favorite antique or vintage item that you find particularly special? 🤔🎁
Even a Fortuny Dress could have been bought for 50$! Anyway Mariano Fortuny was a Spaniard who lived in Venice, and the specific plisset technique that made his name famous was an invention of his wife. He was a Honorable man and kept repeating - again and again - that his Woman was the inventor! It wasn't certainly a secret...
It's fascinating how history sometimes overlooks the contributions of women, even when they play such pivotal roles. Mariano Fortuny's wife's involvement in the invention of the plissé technique adds an extra layer of depth to his legacy. It's a reminder of the many hidden stories behind famous inventions and innovations. Thanks for sharing this insight!
Who was Phillip? I thought Joan Crawford’s son was Christopher!!
Looks like we've got a case of mistaken identity! 😅🎭 Joan Crawford's son was indeed Christopher, not Phillip! Thanks for catching that slip-up! 🎬👍 Did you enjoy learning about the item despite the mix-up? 📺🤔
@@Antique_TreasureHunt yes I did!!! Thank you
I would think Rembrandt was the best portrait painter who ever loved. Imo
Agreed. Admire his work more and more as I get older.
Note to self: 19:38
You need to pick better music and edit it better. The weird upbeat music in-between the clips combined and often playing over the strange foreboding music is very off putting.
The music is from The prisoner with Patrick mcgee🏴🏴🏴🏴
Got it, noted your feedback! 🎵👍 Finding the right balance of music and editing can really enhance the viewing experience. It's important to create an atmosphere that complements the content without being distracting. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 📺🎶
Or, alternatively, stfu and let us hear the experts and owners 🙄
I never understood the Warhol Campbell Soup stuff, and I still don't.
Warhol's fascination with Campbell's Soup cans can be puzzling at first glance! 🥫🎨 He saw them as a symbol of mass production and consumer culture, turning something ordinary into high art. 🖼️🍲 It's definitely an acquired taste, but his work had a significant impact on the art world! 🌟🖌️
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder !
Basically, because its Bollocks.
The constant soft ringing noise in the background keeps making me think that some sort of alarm is going off in my house somewhere.
Skip the background "music".
Oh really? Hahaha, About what time do you hear it?
It's thru the entire video
okay I brought it along for the next videos
@@Antique_TreasureHunt its REALLY fucking obnoxious. no one asked for that, removing it would be a huuuge improvement to the quality of the video.
Is that the spongebob squarepants theme ?
haha
Let me know when it becomes a light Saber
I'll let you know Frank ;)❤️🌹🤪
Several mispronounced names, like Auguste Rodin. Augusta RO-den? Please.
Ah, yes, mispronunciations can be a bit cringe-worthy! 😬🎙️ Auguste Rodin's name definitely deserves to be pronounced correctly! Thanks for pointing that out! 👍👂
Issey Miyake did pleats..
Yes, Issey Miyake is famous for his innovative pleated designs! 🌟👗 His pleats have become iconic in the world of fashion, showcasing both creativity and technical skill. Are you a fan of Miyake's work? 🤔🎨
Item 52, the book, could not have been printed in the 1970s. It's from the 1630s. And your AI voice needs work.
Thank you for catching that error! 📚👀 It's important to ensure accurate information, especially regarding historical items like books. As for the AI voice, I appreciate your feedback! We're always working to improve and provide the best possible experience. If you have any other suggestions or concerns, feel free to let us know! 🤖🎤
Wow?$100,000. The women have no emotion.
It's surprising to see such high valuations with little reaction! Maybe they're still in shock.whahaha
I am in the wrong biss
It happens to the best of us! 🤷♂️ Maybe there's a hidden talent waiting to be discovered in the world of antiques? 🕵️♂️💼 Or perhaps you just enjoy watching the excitement unfold from the sidelines? 🎉📺
So, if you are a well-known artist, you could make a silkscreen of a can of Cambells soup, and it would be worth $50,000. OK.
It might seem surprising, but Warhol's Campbell's Soup Can prints are considered iconic works of art that reflect on consumer culture and mass production. 💡🥫 Their value comes not just from the image itself, but from the cultural and historical significance behind it. 🎨💰 Art valuation can be complex and subjective!
So many homeless people, this is sad.
It's heartbreaking to see so many people experiencing homelessness. 💔 The issue touches on complex social and economic factors that require comprehensive solutions. While it can feel overwhelming, supporting organizations and initiatives dedicated to providing housing, resources, and support to those in need can make a significant difference. Together, we can work towards creating a more compassionate and equitable society. Is there a particular organization or cause you support to help address homelessness in your community? 🏠🌟
My mother found a jewelry box for 1 dollar, inside the box was finger nail clippings . Upon DNA testing they belonged to George Washington. At auction they can easily fetch anywhere from 1 million to 500 billion for just 1 finger nail clipping with a dried booger and old dirty bandaid.Sorry I always wanted to do that.
Haha, you got me there! 😄 Quite the wild story you've concocted! 🤣 Who knows, maybe one day you'll stumble upon a real hidden treasure! 💎🤞 Thanks for the laugh! 😂🙌
Weird accent moving from Middle English to tv American. Dreadful music too…..also many of the clips are decades old ; therefore the values quoted are far more significant than in today’s terms. Very lazy posting….
It can be jarring when there's inconsistency in accents and music choices, right? 🎶📺 And you make a good point about older clips potentially skewing valuations. 💼🕰️ Hopefully, the timeless appeal of the antiques still shines through! ✨🏛️