400 Years Of Clutter In An Old Country House | Salvage Hunters
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- čas přidán 24. 11. 2021
- A last-minute cancellation leaves Drew stranded in Somerset but Julian saves the day when he suggests visiting the nearby Bakelite museum. A visit to a classic car enthusiast in Doncaster has Drew revving his engines. Following up on a lead from Mark, Drew visits an out-of-the-way property in the hopes of nabbing some vintage garden urns. Drew's salvage mojo is rekindled when he gets an unexpected invitation to an old country house. The owner of Tissington Hall is looking to clear out 400 years of clutter. And from the cellar to the turret, there are heaps of unwanted gems.
From: Salvage Hunters S1E7
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Drew's determination to go out again and again in the search for the elusive pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, is a feeling I understand all too well. Afterall, you don't know, unless you go.
I like it when we get to see the changes you make in the old pieces.
I have to say I love watching drew make deals. Love from California to the whole team.
Never seen this before. Sir Richard was funny. Estate Green and 17th century flies. Really enjoyed it!
Driving anywhere through London is a nightmare. Old tools are still worth money.
Yes. He made me laugh when he said there's just a lot of old tools. He has no idea how valuable they are.
years of clutter sounds like nearly all antique shops i have been in.
I really love the "after" shots of the thing you bring back. Would you consider doing a more deliberate form? Perhaps a before and after segment to demonstrate more directly the things you see in the pieces before they are brought out by the restoration. Side by side might work well on some of them, even from more than one angle.
First timer here. Was drawn in by the title. When they said Bakelite, I was like hell no; I was getting ready to turn it off. Then driver says "look at that dog-look at its face." That brought me back. lol
That was stunning the whole show fantastic
A beautiful and very impressive presentation. I wish you success in your work and success. Accept my greetings.
Those houses are so beautiful, but so expensive to maintain
To excuse all the forgotten dead flies, he calls them 17th century flies. Cute. I wish I could be hired to clear, sell and organize storage rooms for those old mansions. That would be such a learning experience.
well I wish the American Pickers show was half this good...Drew looked somehow familiar, when I froze the frame at a profile I realized he looks just like Jimmy Somerville
Jimmy Somerville is still very dishy
He does look like him
I was thinking the same thing. They stink now
I went to his website. The man makes a killing on sales.
Nothing like moving valuable antiques and architectural artifacts to the local bar.
I've been a collector for years and one of the most things to deal with is a private collector that you sense don't want really to sell anything, They often will get offended just asking them about something that they adamantly would never part with. I find it easier to pay a reasonable price to a seller/dealer than haggle with a private collector.
The problem is that collectors know the value of what they have and don't appreciate being lowballed. It becomes offensive because buyers assume your clueless and will talk you down on any items value. That may have worked 20 years ago, but just about everyone has access to the internet, so that tactic is a bit moot.
@@starquant Yes, I've been there. When you want to sell your items to someone quickly, and get quick cash. it's like leaving it at a pawn shop. You get a significantly lesser value. To get top retail value, you have to very patient , advertise, and deal with phone calls and appointments, sell at a market, or a booth at an antique shop. It's not easy.
That last house, there's more to the cellar than that, the normally occupy the footprint of the house. And you never have a window in a wine cellar, that's a mezzanine leading to the cellar.
The big cast iron door hinges Love them My husband can repair cast iron. we've had many of these beautiful antique in for repair. I'm amazed how he gets them back into their original state
c'est un bon Drew et un malin ¡ aha bonne année á toute l'équipe
Dog lovers. OK instant subscriber lol.
Enjoyed watching 👍
Love your show
I spotted a ghost in the first shed of the last estate.
Thank you
"Hes droven a tank"
Perfect Engrish
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Pure Gorgessness
Cool show
Me too, they set u up for disappointment.
the toddlers chairs are school desk chairs then!
American Pickers in the U.K. Sounds great...
I'm interested in Bakelite!
She's at it again ! "Its wonderful" Quote For a beaten up pelmet. !!!She makes my day !!
Seems like retail prices to me. 😒
Bakelite man loved his stuff.
I agree the chairs are rusty and they look great but here in USA they throw away old stuff! You sell it! Wow!
Glad he didn’t sell anything from the museum.
lot twist: Drew pays 380 for the table with the paint and oil stains. Then sells it for millions as a modern art master piece.
Guitars show some vintage British guitars! What’s that no British made guitars ?
He who has no past has no future
Amanda the female Austin Powers.
Sir Richard is a Lad
1:38 Look at the background... they're going backwards. Wut?
Do You go to yard sales and estate sales and thrift stores? I find lots of collectibles there and very cheap!
Leave me be please
@@brianhardy1985 Hahaha!
Auctions are a much more efficient way to buy... you don't waste your time with people who don't want to sell.
Auctions are great. I have furnished my whole house that way.
Am I the only person who thought that Julian was referred to as Drew's "psychic" instead of side kick?
But where is all the secret technology from the mudflood era?
Where is T? 🤪
British Pickers.
400 years of clutter are museum pieces.
Are these ppl into tooth restoration?
Gross absolutely ,,,Bargaining powers
I'm starting to hate CZcams they say this is a new episode yet Ive seen this one about four and a half years ago
It’s not the youtube saying it, but the person that uploads it. CZcams is just the platform for the uploaders.
@@sanjamslm - . . .but, the software calculates that. I had a YT channel - and I never uploaded anything twice or put up the number of hours it's been online. I don't use my old channel, but it's still up and it occasionally sends me an update on new subs .
There is no where in the software for the creator to indicate the age of the video. The dates are generated by the software - automatically.
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How did friends become mates? They all got married male to female naturally!!!!
These guys who tell him to come and buy and then he gets there and they won’t sell anything are doing it just to get on the tv show!!!
Its not fair getting Drew there and not letting him buy anything.
ditch the dog, interested only in items
If he came into my place and acted like that, I would have him back outside within moments. I'm not going to discount my items so he can then re sell at a bigger profit. I didn't collect it so HE could profit on it!
Thats an old program,,,,dont try to sell us something its not,,,,,,,,,,
I feel like he takes advantage of people. Thumbs down 👎 & good buy.
This chap should sell some stuff…..clearly needs a haircut and new suit!
Yes sell stuff, but hair and suit? Really? Show your picture so we can critique you.
Use some of that money to fix teeth and accent
You are not a very pleasant fellow. Will not be following.
This Yankee is tired of watching some of these Brits waste Drew's time. But Drew is a bit pretentious when it comes to his "humor", cliched. Just show me the stuff and shut up.