Tools of the Trade
Antique series. The Flog It! experts offer advice on which antique tools are worth looking out for. Plus, Anita Manning remembers making a piece of Poole pottery.
The Flog It! experts offer advice on which antique tools are worth looking out for.
Paul Martin gets his hands dirty making some greenwood furniture and Philip Serrell relives the early days of his career as an auctioneer. Anita Manning remembers making a piece of Poole pottery and Elizabeth Talbot explores the history of the Keswick Industrial School of Art.
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A special piece of Poole
Duration: 02:02
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A livestock auctioneers bell
Duration: 01:23
Trade secrets tip of the day
There鈥檚 a whole world of tools out there to collect so it鈥檚 a good idea to focus your attention. One of the best ways is to go for a particular tool-maker: Stanley, for example, or Miller鈥檚. Check the body of the tool, particularly metal parts, for engravings, patent numbers, logos or other stamp marks. Identifying the manufacturer is often the first step.
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As with all collectables, rarity will affect the price of tools. But condition can be even more important: a commonly found tool can be elevated into the category of a rare one when it鈥檚 in mint condition in its original box.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Paul Martin |
Director | Lisa Lipman |
Series Producer | Chloe Rawlings |
Expert | James Lewis |
Expert | Anita Manning |
Expert | Charles Ross |
Expert | Philip Serrell |
Expert | Will Axon |
Expert | Michael Baggott |
Expert | Elizabeth Talbot |
Producer | Maddi Knibbs |