Antiques, Art, Vintage and Collectibles Blog and Research Information Forum
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArtsDesign |
2010 interview with HARDCORE HISTORY’S Dan Carlin, a fascinating guest who’s podcast still holds up after 11 years. Dan talks about prep for his shows, the predictable things that happen when you reflect on history and much more.…
Founder of Art Guard, Bill Anderson discusses the art theft market, as well as Art Guard’s system which is dedicated to protecting anything that’s valuable and portable. A system that is always on, operating discreetly in the background, managed from... more
Adam discusses the antiques business today in the New York City surroundings, an area of exodus, the merchandise available and how to handle things as a buyer and seller in a COVID restricted environment. Check out his website: Syl-Lee Antiques…
Martin Willis interviews longtime friend Stephen Schofield on coins and stamps, and how rare are rare coins? What about collecting stamps? What to do for more information about what dad or grandad may have stashed away. Who to trust and what the impo... more
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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
I just listened to this show for the first time. Episode #187 was so sad but I'm very certain it was not meant to be. You could literally smell the desperation in the air as the interviewed antique sellers were trying every tactic in the book to convince the current young generation to buy thier antiques! Yes, the hard sell and the pulling on every emotional chord possible to convince today's young generation to buy antiques. more
Love the podcast!! Glad to see you back! Keep up the good work!
Apple Podcasts | #234 | Canada/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #167 | South Africa/Arts/Visual Arts |
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