
Bringing you audio podcast interviews focusing on the full range of collecting antiques, art, decorative art as well as auctions and the history of it all. We conduct interviews with Auctioneers, Artists, Antique Dealers, Art Dealers, Appraisers, Experts & Specialists, Historians, Curators, Avid Collectors, Show Promoters and more. We hope to provide information touching on all segments of the ind... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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In this episode, we’re joined by Johanna McBrien who has worked in the field for more than 40 years in the antiques, publishing, and museum fields. From Historic New England to teaching at RISD and Boston Architectural College, Johanna has spent her ... more
The Single Portrait
Martin grew up near historic Portsmouth, New Hampshire—a treasure trove of Colonial-era antiques and stories. In the 1980s, he uncovered a set of stunning fire buckets and portraits linked to local artist John S. Blunt. With help ... more
The 1919 Molasses Flood was a tragic and significant event in the history of Boston’s North End, reflecting the challenges of a rapidly changing city after World War I. In this episode, Jake Sconyers from the HUB History podcast delves into the disas... more
First ever monologue discussing how I got into antiques, and the adventure along the way. From digging bottles, a 1964 garage sale, to my dad auctioning for the first time by replacing a drunken auctioneer. Let’s not forget a $300k rug fragment that ... more
A wonderful podcast for anyone interested in collecting or history. Interesting and diverse guests that illuminate their area of collecting. A treasure chest of topics, from mid century to ancient. The host Martin Willis is a really great conversational interviewer with terrific guests. One of my fav podcasts - I find it fascinating and relaxing at the same time. There was a break for a while but it’s back and I’m happy about that. Highly recommended.
This is a great podcast about all aspects of arts and antiques and we are still listening! There are some breaks between episodes but the wait is well worth it. Guests are always interesting and experts in their fields.
It’s a worthwhile podcast if you love or even have an interest in antiques. Very informative and good guests make for an entertaining time. I have listened to many more then once...
I found Martin on his other podcast while fixing and working on antique furniture while living in Nashville in 2013. Now I’m back home in CA and about to open my first antique booth. Keep it up Martin, you’re good, man.
It’s a worthwhile podcast if you love or even have an interest in antiques. Very informative and good guests make for an entertaining time
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