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Wokingham - Antique Spot with John Nolan

The Antiques Man, is on the left Show and discuss your antiques. Get a free opinion and valuation on your antiques from the famous John C Nolan of Southport (www.theantiquesman.com)

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John Nolan theantiquesman for the past 47 years has built up an antique business with clientele that spreads across the globe which includes a U.S President, Film and Pop Stars, and famous musicians and politicians, 'A' list celebrities, sport personalities and thousands of people just like you and me. Nolan has supplied the interior design market as well as the antique trade for over 40 years. Brand Names like Macy's, Ralph Loren and Ruby Tuesday used Nolan for their visual effects within their stores. Get a FREE Antiques opinion today.

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  1. cups and plates
    Started by aligru 19/06/2013

    Dear John Could you give me an indication of what these objects are worth please? The cups are "Tuscan Fine Bone China" (2 Aynsley plates, 4 Bavarian Foreign plates with rim and 2 "Cry of London plates, 1 Tuscan Fine Bone China plate, 6 Tuscan Fine bone China dessert plates) Thank you!...

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    19/06/2013 09:28 AM
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  2. Antique sauce boat
    Started by briana5125 16/06/2013

    Hello john and all please could you take the time to have a look at this sauce boat. Any info would be great thanks

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    18/06/2013 06:09 PM
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  3. Mirror brush and comb
    Started by juliep45 17/06/2013

    Had this quite a few years John, can you tell me if it is of any value please.Thanks julie

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    17/06/2013 08:14 PM
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  4. What sad news, A great bloke, He would always have time to chat to eveyone. I had many a lunch with him and his best mate Roy Evans. He will be sadly missed by Arsenal, Liverpool, and Coventry fans and this Everton Fan. Back in June 2006 Geoff signed the famous Black Book ...

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    17/06/2013 01:46 PM
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  5. pewter beer jug
    Started by marky v 11/06/2013

    hi john,just wondering if you could let me know if this pewter beer jug has any value at all,thank you,mark

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    15/06/2013 04:06 PM
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  6. Italian ewer
    Started by briana5125 20/05/2013

    Hi john i would be grateful for your opinion on this continental ewer. I am tying to do a bit of research on it and thought you might be able to help. Looks italian to me and looks to have a bit of age to it.

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    10/06/2013 09:49 PM
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  7. Antique transfer ware
    Started by briana5125 09/06/2013

    Hello all i have just this morning bought approx 20 antique platters/plates they are victorian some look early 19th century they consist of blue & white willow, brown & white ect mostlt transfer ware although one is multicoloured handpainted design.

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    10/06/2013 01:13 PM
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  8. Hi john and all i am looking for a little help regarding this pair of japanese looking creamware? Vases i have. I would like to know abit about them, if you could help that would be great they are cream with oriental style transfers around them, could be oriental but also probably be dutch...

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    08/06/2013 06:32 PM
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  9. Thomas Chippendale was born today 5th June 1718
    Started by BOOTLE BILL 05/06/2013

    Google today has a special logo in honour of Thomas Chippendale. Thomas Chippendale born at Otley, West Yorkshire, was a London cabinet-maker and furniture designer in the mid 18th century. In 1754 he published a book of his designs, titled The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director....

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    05/06/2013 01:13 PM
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  10. Maelzel metronome
    Started by Arnold Layne 26/05/2013

    Hi, Please could you give me a valuation on this metronome. Thanks :)

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    01/06/2013 06:03 PM
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  11. Trinket box
    Started by deeb8 31/05/2013

    Trinket box - some marks but no serious damage, All wood and dovetailed construction, no key but shouldn't be a problem. Well worth a Restoration - if nothing else! About 9w x 6d x 3.5h inches ! Value ??

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    31/05/2013 12:58 PM
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  12. Carved Wooden Chair
    Started by christiehughes 30/05/2013

    Hi John We have a carved wooden chair, which maybe Victorian oak and possibly a child's chair. Can you give us any further information please along with value? Thanks very much. Height. 85cm Seat Height. 30cm Width at widest point. 32cm Width at narrowest point. 21cm

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    31/05/2013 12:49 PM
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  13. Tea set ?
    Started by chaos&mayhem 25/05/2013

    Hi John my mum has a Shelley tea set with cups and saucers (should be 12 but one cup has been damaged) and I think a sugar bowl and milk jug but its not a pattern we have been able to find anywhere.... can you give us any more information thankyou :)

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    30/05/2013 03:20 PM
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  14. The Antiqueman hold up lot Number 6 in the Auction. A Man City shirt Donated to James Oliver Charity Auction Signed Man City shirt donated to James Oliver Auction A signed Manchester City Football shirt (signed by Ball) has been kindly donated to the James Oliver auction. The shirt...

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    30/05/2013 03:28 AM
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  15. AUCTION comes to TOWN - ZERO COMMISSION
    Started by antiqueman 02/11/2011

    We have all heard over the years of a play, a film and the Circus coming to town ................ Now it is the turn of the Auction. With the increase of the use of the Internet John Nolan theantiquesman has decided to bring his Auction House to your Town, your house and to your office. ...

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    29/05/2013 01:13 PM
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  16. Just LOG IN ..............give yourself a user name and post your PM (personal message) REMEMBER Personal Mesages ONLY TO theantiquesman will be answered Free valuation for your antiques.

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    29/05/2013 11:48 AM
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    R.I.P the typewriter 1868-2011
    Started by antiqueman 29/04/2011

    26th April 2011 It is also a sad day for me. The last manual typewriter has come off the assembly line. The last remaining manufacturer Godrej and Boyce ceased production and closed it's factory in Mumbai, India. It was the typewriter that shaped my life. At the age of 15, I joined...

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    27/05/2013 06:02 PM
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  18. James Lawrance Isherwood
    Started by theantiquesman 05/01/2012

    I wonder if it will be a good year for James Lawrence Isherwood the artist. I doubt it. I think the market has moved on by two years.

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    27/05/2013 06:00 PM
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  19. NEW BADGE ON THE RIGHT Nil Satis, Nisi Optimum The Latin motto, translates "nothing but the best is good enough", This was added to the club's crest in 1938, though it did not appear on a kit until 1978.

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    27/05/2013 04:39 PM
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  20. nice fox cub picture
    Started by robbie roth 26/05/2013

    hello there, ive had a lovely picture of a fox cub ,i got it a number of years ago in second hand shop in lymington,it looks painted but it says on the back "etching signed by,a Meyer Eberhardt it is signed in pencil i think,its so beautiful and looks quite old ,i looked online and he is...

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    26/05/2013 04:41 PM
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  21. vote vote vote
    Started by antiqueman 27/09/2011

    :uk vote for Britains Best antique shop :england I have already voted:D:D:D:D John Nolan antiques 8,Portland Street Southport PR8 1LH

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    24/05/2013 02:25 PM
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  22. appraisal :)
    Started by nrmm 22/05/2013

    W S TAYLOR 1920-2012, 3 Portraits (1908), measures 40" by 30", oil painting on board - if I'd ever plan to sell it how much would we be looking at? Cheers! Also attach another painting from W S Taylor which is called Portraits (from 1990) if you could have a look (it's the one that is...

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    24/05/2013 02:17 PM
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  23. Advise please
    Started by nrmm 22/05/2013

    I wanted to ask your support on understanding whether a painting which pictures are attached would have been painted by L S Lowry himself. At this stage I've contacted two paintings professional appraisers: one told me that it did look like it was an authentic Lowry and another one told me that he...

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    24/05/2013 01:32 PM
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  24. Antique religious item
    Started by briana5125 14/04/2013

    Hello i came across this little antique religious peice and thought you might be the person to tell me a bit about it..(i know very little) it looks approx 1890's , inlaid wooden bible, the spine of the book slides down and a section of the board slides out revealing a hidden compartment...

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    18/05/2013 04:58 PM
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  25. Kama Sutra Book
    Started by whiplash 17/05/2013

    Hi John,i have a first edition Kama Sutra book,with the tracing paper between each pic.Is it worth anything? Also just found 2 not 3 Beswick flying pigeons.Sorry not techi enough to post pics. Thanks whippy.x

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    18/05/2013 04:53 PM
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  26. Fiona Bruce fan club - Southport
    Started by theantiquesman 15/02/2012

    Fiona Bruce sees what the viewers of BBC Antique Road Show does not see. She is right most people bring along tat, pure tat. I see it every day in my side of the business. People believe if it was owned by someone else in their family and it is old, it must be antique and valuable.

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    18/05/2013 03:37 PM
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  27. http://www.liverpoolships.org/ bibby_line.html My father was the Chief Steward on the Derbyshire. I remember as a small child seeing the Empress of Canada upside down as I went past on the Over Head Railway to catch the ferry across the Mersey to see my Father on his ship. Up the side gang...

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    17/05/2013 05:08 PM
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  28. value my stuff FREE
    Started by theantiquesman 30/10/2010

    http://www.valuemystuff.com/ho w-it-works Why pay :mad: FROM :mad: nearly £4 per item to have it valued when here on SGB we do it free :d and from any leading auction house a valuation is free,

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    17/05/2013 01:26 PM
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  29. Miniature Satsuma
    Started by Broomhill 11/05/2013

    Hello John - Could you please help me identify my Japanese Satsuma vase. It is painted with trailing blossoms in earthy colours and although a plum shape is quite narrow. It seems very old with lots of crazing and is marked in red on the base. 5 ins in height. I have searched the net but cannot...

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    17/05/2013 01:22 PM
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  30. The veil of veronica
    Started by briana5125 11/05/2013

    Hey john , i have this antique print , could you take a look and tell me what you think? I think its called the veil of veronica its an antique print (looks mid victorian) and is printed on material. It also has a red wax seal on the lower right and could possibly be the seal of papal. ...

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    17/05/2013 01:15 PM
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  31. Football memorabilia Edison Pelé
    Started by theantiquesman 04/05/2013

    JUST SOME OF THE ITEMS THAT I HAVE AUCTIONED NOTE THE SIGNATURE edison pele Edison Arantes do Nascimento better known as Pelé , name given as Edison on birth certificate, born 21 October 1940 – however, Pelé himself claims that he was born on 23 October WAS a Brazilian footballer. He...

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    04/05/2013 04:24 PM
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  32. bench ends
    Started by rosi 01/05/2013

    bench ends,off old bench from a southport railway station.very heavy cast iron.free to good home.:)pm me.

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    03/05/2013 01:44 PM
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  33. In about 1984, 5 people came into my shop dressed in a North American Indian / cowgirl clothing, studded leather etc. They all spoke in a American Southern drawl and had all made their way through the shop to a large French Bedroom suite that I had bought in Manchester from Harry Zammit. I was...

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    29/04/2013 04:38 PM
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  34. compass / telescope
    Started by BOOTLE BILL 25/04/2013

    compass / telescope according to ebay............... buy now £65 when it went in auction it did not reach it's reserve £26 sounds cheap to me. a good buy

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    25/04/2013 03:29 PM
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  35. I m p o r t a n t
    Started by theantiquesman 17/04/2013

    WILL THE LADY WHO CAME INTO MY SHOP ON TUESDAY 16TH APRIL WITH ABOUT 50 ITEMS TO HAVE VALUED . and left a brown bag with all the jewelry in it that you said was your daughters please return to the shop and collect it. You are the lady that rang your daughter from my shop to tell her that the...

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    25/04/2013 02:04 PM
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  36. Italian pottery ??
    Started by briana5125 20/04/2013

    Hello is there any italian pottery experts who could tell me about this jug i have. I dont think its an 17th century peice, but looks late 19th century. Pitted thick glaze, unglazed base , lack of 'italy' or 'made in italy' which wouls have made it a 20th century peice. Nice...

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    23/04/2013 04:19 PM
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