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How wonderful to have so many of his interactions all in one video, such a peacefully eloquent and knowledgeable man. I will never grow tired of enjoying the way that his passion flows towards the individuality of the owner. Thank you for this AR gem.
ОтветитьThat Nelson piece is priceless!😊
ОтветитьThe incomparable Geoffrey Munn.
ОтветитьThe best what Great Britain has to offer.
ОтветитьA true gentleman – never talks down to anyone, nor makes somebody feel bad for having collected costume jewelry.
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Ответить'There's no good chasing bargains in one's life' - I think this is really good advice in antique retail, if you find something that makes your heart miss a beat it's best to listen to it. I now leave bargain/treasure hunting to thrift shops and the like.
ОтветитьI have no idea what he is saying half the time but he says it so beautifully. My favorite appraiser of all time. His knowledge is Encyclopedic and there is nothing he has not seen.
Imagine what collections he has been privy to and what he has seen in those.
I must buy one of his books one day.
This man is a treasure himself. The combination of knowledge charm and the common touch never misses.
ОтветитьWish they had this show in Sydney Australia, I love watching the Antiques Roadshow
ОтветитьMan is polite,and very good at his job.....topman
ОтветитьThat lady with the ruby eyed owl cufflinks, isn’t she the same woman who brought in… nvm, I wanna double check first but she’s certainly very familiar.
ОтветитьPrecisely! An absolute expert in his field and fascinating to listen to
ОтветитьHard to find authentic old world enthusiasts like this.
I'm in australia and its a land of huge SUV drivers and loud mouth bogans in a throw away society.
Excellent drinking game - every time Mr. Munn says champlevé 🍻🥂
Ответитьi love this man!
ОтветитьFinally! A Geoffrey Munn compilation! Absolutely amazing man! 💕
ОтветитьIt's all about Geoffrey. He is the true delight. I could listen to him for hours. I wish more British people still talked like him
Ответитьthe mercurial Geoffrey Munn - extraordinary knowledge and such a calm and pleasant delivery of voice
ОтветитьIn a class of his own !❤
ОтветитьThe little musical box with the bird is one of my favourite AR items ever.
ОтветитьThat woman with the art deco ring struck me as a bit grasping. I’m sure the old boy next door didn’t know the value of that ring, but I bet you she did.
ОтветитьPlease BBC 🙏
Give Geoffrey Munn his own show 💕
It will definitely be a huge success
Well la tee dah. And whootie do.
ОтветитьNothing like flippin' the bird.
ОтветитьHe just purrs….He has the ability of gently building up the tension towards his valuation keeping one on one’s toes. A real master. I could listen to him for hours.
ОтветитьTheres simply no one better on the roadshow.
ОтветитьVery knowledgeable
ОтветитьAll gorgeous items, but the stunning pieces that were gifts from Tsar Nicholas are the most beautiful items of all! And the value of the lady's collection would be enormous. But I agree that they should remain together, and in the family.
ОтветитьThis gentleman is fantastic to watch
ОтветитьMy name is Kyle Nugent of Georgetown Louisiana and I absolutely love this show. Definitely one of my most favorite television shows to watch. Grew up enjoying it with my Grandmother Nyoka. All my life Ive hunted for and collect all sorts of old antiques and ancient artifacts. Some of which id love to share with the world. I could watch this show all day long! 😂
ОтветитьGeoffrey Munn always had a delightful way about him....his segment was always a highlight of any episode for me....his knowledge of course, his enthusiasm, but then there's something else, from the man himself....I'm obviously not alone judging from the comments. Some people are just very engaging and pleasant.
ОтветитьI love listening to the stories
ОтветитьGeoffrey Munn's eloquent command of the English language makes me feel nostalgic for a time or place when more people spoke this way. His particular variety of charm is so tactful and empathetic, and I, like many others, could listen to him all day. He reveals the magic in every jewel he speaks about. Greatest respect and affection to you, Geoffrey, from Australia!
ОтветитьIm 52 and I only have 2 pieces of family heirlooms but I definitely remember my nana wearing them often. Jewellery is made to be worn. Wear it taking the dog out or driving the kids to school. At the shop buying milk😂. If its beautiful to you and makes you smile...wear it often ❤ $2 or $20k only u know so wear it❤2024
Ответить24ct gold brick national treasure. The Geoffery Munn. Follow that if you can.
ОтветитьNever ever sell a piece of jewelry to a jeweler who makes an unsolicited offer.
ОтветитьI do love it when he is on - his complete love of jewels and his delight in finding the beauty in things that may not have a huge monetary value is a joy to watch. His enthusiasm for his work is never ending.
Ответитьwhat an amazing man Geoffrey Munn is
ОтветитьThat woman with the collection. My eye spy something really attractive there.
ОтветитьThese items must be worth 10X 20X now.
ОтветитьThat final valuation has everything we love about the UK Antiques Roadshow:
A unique & charming guest with a fascinating story to tell, dazzling jewellery with dazzling provenance, & an opportunity to spend a few moments listening to Geoffrey Munn. Geoffrey Munn is as scintillating as the diamonds he examines.
You're a special person. Well done.
ОтветитьAs for the Fabergé brooch, it is certainly not cubic zirconia, but a Russian stone called demantoid, a type of green garnet. Fabergé was famous for selling inexpensive items that everyone could afford. That is why the brooch uses garnet and the simplest diamonds. On the other hand, the inexpensive stones were compensated by skillful work, especially with enamels. The imperial family bought kilograms of these pieces because they had to give something to their courtiers and tried to set an example of economy. Jeff is probably confusing it with modern times, when Fabergé pieces have become popular again and therefore expensive.
ОтветитьI believe it is a stick pin not a tie pin . To be worn in a lapel with a bull dog pushed on the end . First piece .
ОтветитьGeoffrey with a slug on his top lip! Class act.
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