The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon. Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found. Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on.
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This week it's Harry off on his holidays so Producer David has put together a collection of great clips from almost two years ago. The clips include Simon's infamous boat rant, an amazing sale of Queen memorabilia, Pablo the dog getting in more trouble, the Pig Husbandry Challenge Cup, Colonel Sanders of fried chicken fame makes an appearance, and we hear about the tidiest hoarder in Britain. If you're a fan of antiques, collectables, or the auction trade then please subscribe to the pod, leave a review, and why not tell a friend. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss the upcoming auction in Windsor, highlighting the variety of items available, including rare finds from the bottom of the sea. They also chat about the importance of local auction houses in the community, the excitement of the auction experience, and the role of auctions in promoting the circular economy. The conversation also touches on the significance of Re:Store and their community engagement, particularly in combating loneliness among the elderly.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon share entertaining stories and expert insights from the auction world. From hilarious valuation day moments to tips on starting your own auction house, this episode explores the thrill of rare finds, the value of currency collectibles, and the power of community in the auction business. Perfect for collectors, entrepreneurs, and anyone curious about what happens behind the gavel.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon sit down with Alan Avery, Business Development Director at Bidpath, to explore the hidden world of government auctions — from seized assets to proceeds-of-crime sales. Alan shares his journey through the industry and how auctions support the circular economy by giving assets a second life. They dig into the challenges of shipping, geographic barriers, and fraudulent bidding, while also looking at how technology and AI are shaping the future of auctions without losing the human touch.BidpathBidpath on LinkedinAlan on LinkedinCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry discusses the recent auction sale at Windsor, highlighting various items, their bidding outcomes with the aid of clips from the auction house, and the unique challenges faced during the auction process. He chats about the importance of teamwork in preventing fraud and shares insights into current trends in auction items, particularly the rising popularity of vintage toys. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Izzy Balmer shares her journey from a geography degree to becoming a prominent auctioneer and fixture on television, appearing on shows such as Bargain Hunt. She discusses her early experiences in the auction industry, the knowledge she gained, and how she unexpectedly found herself on television. The conversation highlights her unique path, memorable moments, and the challenges and joys of being in the public eye. In this engaging conversation, Izzie shares her experiences in the world of antiques and auctioneering, highlighting the thrill of discovering undervalued items and the emotional connections formed with contributors. Izzie also reflects on her journey back to music, emphasizing the importance of hobbies and personal connections in her life. The conversation also touches on the fun of collaborating with fellow auctioneers and the unique experiences that come with working in television.Izzie on InstagramCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon are having technical difficulties, which is why Harry is recording from a cupboard. Nevertheless the pair chat about customer interactions, jobs being double booked, and the fun of first time auction sales. Pablo is in trouble again and Simon turns Lyme Bay into a branch of Waterstones. There's even a new dog to look out for at Windsor Auctions. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss their experiences in the auction world, sharing anecdotes from valuation days, showcasing unique items coming up for sale, and debating the importance of viewing days. The chat also touches on the community aspect of auction houses and the need for respect in the auction environment. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Tucker shares the inspiring story of Re:store, a community interest company born out of the COVID-19 lockdown in Seaton. Ben discusses Re:store's mission to support vulnerable individuals through projects like Café Re:store, community activities, and innovative initiatives for senior residents, including a new dementia lunch program and the use of virtual reality to combat loneliness. He also opens up about the challenges facing Re:store, from volunteer shortages to funding needs, and his vision for the future.restoreseaton.co.ukPop in to the Re:store community café at Seaton Hospital open Tuesday-Friday 8.30am-4.30pm and open to community groups on a Monday.Community Cafe Re:store Crowdfunderinfo@restoreseaton.co.ukCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss their recent experiences at Windsor Auctions, highlighting notable lots, including a turntable and a 19th-century beer tankard, and reflect on the resurgence of brown furniture. The conversation also covers the success of the Green Room College students in their auction endeavours, showcasing their ability to double their investment. On the other end of the spectrum there's also a rant of the week regarding offering blind quotes. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss various topics related to the auction world, including the unpredictable weather leading up to an auction, unexpected encounters during valuation days, and the differences between timed and live auctions. They share personal anecdotes that highlight the quirks of their profession, including a humorous incident involving a customer eager to buy an item on the spot. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of auctions, the role of social media platforms like Facebook Marketplace, and the importance of pets in creating a welcoming atmosphere at auction houses.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss their experiences in the auction world, touching on the challenges of transparency in valuations, the dilemmas of storing family heirlooms, and the importance of community support through charitable initiatives. They share light-hearted anecdotes from their auction days and look forward to exciting upcoming auctions featuring unique items, including a historical cast iron fountain.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recently we lost a dear friend and much beloved member of the antiques industry. Michael Baggott was kind enough to appear on the podcast multiple times to share his knowledge and his humour. In this episode, Harry and Simon celebrate the life of their dear friend Michael, reflecting on his impact in the antiques industry and sharing fond memories from their time together. We have also added clips from previous episodes which highlight Michael's passion for antiques and stories will leave you cackling with laughter. Michael, you will be sorely missed. If you'd like to hear Michael Baggott talk at length about both silver and the ivory ban, those episodes can be found in our back catalogue.Michael's book 'As Found: A Lifetime in Antiques' is available here - https://yorkbookshop.com/film-radio-and-tv/448-as-found-a-lifetime-in-antiques.htmlCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon reflect on the recent passing of their friend and industry expert Michael Baggott. They share anecdotes from their recent auction experiences, discussing the surprising resurgence of brown furniture and the continued value of gold coins. The conversation also highlights success stories from valuation days, customer interactions, and the unique items coming up for auction, including Concorde memorabilia. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about the challenges and realities of working in the auction industry, all while remembering Michael's impact on their lives and the community.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kirsten of YouTube channel Kirsten's Curiosities joins Harry and Simon to share her journey from running a newsagent to becoming a successful reseller of vintage items. She discusses the evolution of her business, the importance of community, and the thrill of finding unique items at auctions and car boot sales. You can really tell how this endeavour provided Kirsten with purpose and fulfilment, especially during challenging times. The conversation also touches on the balance between personal collecting and selling, highlighting the joy of curating a collection while maintaining a profitable business. Kirsten also offers tips for aspiring resellers, and reflects on the evolution of selling platforms like Etsy and eBay. Find Kirsten's Curiosities on:YouTubeInstagramkirstenscuriosities.co.ukCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss the chilly conditions you face in auction houses, share amusing anecdotes about eccentric customers, and delve into the current trends in auction items. They reflect on the importance of customer service in the auction world, particularly in light of a recent incident involving a bicycle bidder. The conversation also touches on the future of silver collecting and concludes with heartfelt tributes to a beloved colleague, Al, who is retiring after many years of dedicated service.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Brindley, Managing Director of CAGP and CEO of Bidpath joins Harry and Simon this week. David shares his extensive experience in the industrial and commercial auction industry, discussing the diverse nature of auctions outside of antiques and fine art. He highlights the importance of sensitivity in distress sales, the impact of economic conditions on auction activity, and the role of technology in modern auction practices. David also shares the positive outcomes that can arise from liquidations and the importance of asset management for companies. The discussion also touches on his role as CEO of Bidpath and the future of live auctions in an increasingly digital landscape.Bidpath.comCAPG.comBring It Home For George- Fundraising for The Brain Tumour CharityCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy New Year from The Gavel & The Gabble! Harry and Simon return to reflect on the successes of 2024, including the sale of Starbug One, and discuss their predictions for the auction market in 2025. They explore the challenges of understanding market demands, particularly with younger buyers who are increasingly interested in second-hand goods. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sasha Wilkins shares her remarkable journey from a fashion career to becoming a successful antiques dealer. She discusses her early experiences in the fashion industry, the transition to digital entrepreneurship during the pandemic, and the unique business model she developed through Instagram. The three discuss storytelling in the antiques market and the need to encourage younger generations to engage with the industry. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced in the auction world and the significance of networking within the community.Find more from Sasha and her Found By Sasha Wilkins drops below!Sasha Wilkins on Instagram @foundbysashawilkinsCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all you lovely listeners from everyone at The Gavel & The Gabble, Windsor Auctions, and Lyme Bay Auctions. We hope you don't mind us taking a break but we'll be back before the New Year with another amazing guest. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celebrity antiques TV personality Roo Irvine joins Harry and Simon as a festive treat for you lucky listeners. Roo shares her unexpected journey from the corporate world to becoming an expert in antiques and a television personality. She reflects on the life-changing events that led her to this new path, the challenges of balancing business with personal life, and her deep love for cats. Roo also discusses her passion for food, Bruce Springsteen, experiences in auctioneering, and aspirations for the future, including writing children's books starring said cats. rooirvine.co.uk@RooIrvine on InstagramCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Ball, the publishing director of the Antiques Trade Gazette, reflects on the auction industry's performance over the past year. He discusses the optimism within the market, highlights significant auction successes, and explores the growing trend of timed online auctions. The conversation also delves into the challenges faced by art fairs and dealers, including theft and market confidence, while emphasizing the importance of adapting to new selling formats. Matt also touch on regulatory changes regarding artist resale rights and technological advancements in auction platforms and the exploration of new collectible categories, such as trading cards and sneakers. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss Harry's birthday celebrations, feedback on diamonds, and they share insights from a visit to Green Room College, where students learn about buying and selling. The conversation also delves into the impact of the housing market on auction houses, quirky customer requests, and where Pablo the dog is off to every day.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss the unexpected weather in Devon, leading to chaos in their work. They share highlights from recent auctions, particularly focusing on the success of Louis Wayne paintings. The conversation shifts to upcoming auctions and the unique items they are expecting. They delve into the vinyl record market and its growing popularity, followed by amusing stories from recent clearances, including a humorous request to rehome goldfish.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon delve into a fascinating story about the discovery of rare artworks by Louis Wain, exploring the provenance and significance of these pieces. At Windsor Auctions, they have coming up for sale a model of Starbug 1 from the iconic series Red Dwarf. The pair also explore various themes including a humorous anecdote about a bear that serves as a landmark, the excitement of discovering gold nuggets, natural and factory diamonds, and the impact of forest fires on a gold panner's life.Upcoming auction for Red Dwarf's Starbug 1: https://auctions.windsorauctions.co.uk/auctions/9117/windso10233Hidden Strength: https://linktr.ee/hiddenstrengthuk?lt_utm_source=lt_share_link#425610074CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Something a little different from the norm today. Graham Roberts, a retired ecologist, discusses the critical state of England's rivers and the various factors contributing to their decline. He highlights the pollution from agricultural runoff and sewage discharge, the challenges posed by privatization and inadequate regulation, and the urgent need for community engagement and activism to address these issues. Graham emphasises the importance of personal responsibility in water conservation and the potential for positive change if society collectively prioritizes environmental stewardship.River Lim Action GroupRiver Lim Action on FacebookRiver TrustCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this celebratory 100th episode, Harry and Simon welcome auctioneer and TV personality Catherine Southon. Catherine shares her journey to becoming a successful auctioneer and business owner. The conversation explores her experiences in the auction industry, her transition to television, and the challenges of running her own auction house. Catherine's insights highlight the importance of passion, resilience, and the evolving landscape of auctioneering, especially for women in the industry. Catherine also recounts memorable finds, and offers advice to aspiring auctioneers. The discussion also touches on the collaborative nature of the auction business and the joy of connecting with clients.https://www.catherinesouthon.co.uk/CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To give us time to prepare an amazing interview for our 100th episode, producer Dave has put together a best of from the early episodes. If you're a new listener this is the best way to catch up on what you've missed. If you're a long time listener, it's a chance to go back to some classic anecdotes.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon delve into the current state of the auction market, sharing insights from valuation days and the impact of second homes on local communities. The conversation shifts to innovations in auction processes, particularly the concept of lean processing and continuous online auctions, and concludes with a discussion on the potential integration of AI in auction descriptions.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss their recent charity auction for Momentum Children's Charity, where they successfully raised funds through the sale of celebrity-painted pebbles. They delve into the challenges faced in house clearances, particularly when items lack value for auction. The duo highlight the importance of community initiatives, such as local pubs, and the creative upcycling efforts of individuals who repurpose unsellable items. The conversation emphasizes the significance of community spirit and sustainable practices in today's society.More about Momentum: https://www.windsorauctions.co.uk/windsor-auctions-momentum-charity-pebble-power/Drewe Arms Community Pub - https://www.drewearms.org/CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon is back this week! Although it turns out he never plugged his microphone in, so apologies for the sound quality. Producer Dave has already given him a stern talking to. Today Harry and Simon share stories about customer service challenges, the value of silver items, and the impact of online reviews.Windsor Auctions is thrilled to be hosting a special auction of celebrity-decorated pebbles on October 11. Over 20 well-known figures, including Tom Holland, Zendaya, Angellica Bell, and Paralympian Ellie Simmonds, have contributed their time and creativity to decorate pebbles for this cause.Momentum Charity Auction catalogue: https://auctions.windsorauctions.co.uk/auctions/9053/windso10227More about Momentum: https://www.windsorauctions.co.uk/windsor-auctions-momentum-charity-pebble-power/CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today is another best of where we'll hear clips from three fantastic guests. We hear from Jaimie Fennell, vinyl expert from Rooster Records, TV personality, Jo Roberts and Matt Ball from the Antiques Trade Gazette. Find all of their links below. Back soon with a new episode. Jaimie Fennell - www.roosterrecords.co.uk - Rooster Records, 98 Fore Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 3HYJo Roberts - Instagram: @withjoroberts www.instagram.com/withjoroberts - www.josobjectsofdesire.co.ukMatt Ball - www.antiquestradegazette.com - www.the-saleroom.com/en-gbCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Harry and Simon discuss their experiences in the auction world, touching on the importance of charity auctions, the challenges faced during tech issues, and a heart-warming story of teamwork in helping an elderly lady during a stressful move. They also share insights about a unique whiskey collection and the upcoming charity auction for Momentum Children's Charity, emphasizing the significance of community support and planning in successful fundraising efforts.Windsor Auctions is thrilled to be hosting a special auction of celebrity-decorated pebbles on October 11. Over 20 well-known figures, including Tom Holland, Zendaya, Angellica Bell, and Paralympian Ellie Simmonds, have contributed their time and creativity to decorate pebbles for this cause.Momentum Charity Auction catalogue: https://auctions.windsorauctions.co.uk/auctions/9053/windso10227More about Momentum: https://www.windsorauctions.co.uk/windsor-auctions-momentum-charity-pebble-power/CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The most listener requested guest, television royalty, Harry's man crush, the amazing Philip Serrell is on the pod! Philip joins Harry and Simon to discuss his career and the state of the auction industry. He shares his passion for the job and the thrill of finding unique items. Philip reflects on his journey from being a PE teacher to becoming a well-known auctioneer on TV. He also talks about the rise of online bidding and the cyclical nature of the antiques market. The conversation touches on Philip's books, Bargain Hunt, and his self-deprecating humour.www.serrell.comCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dee and Ken, hosts of the Antiques Freaks podcast, join Harry and Simon to discuss their love for antiques and the auction market in the US. As always when Americans and Brits get together, tensions are high, although that's mostly due to Dee and Ken wishing they had the history on their doorstep that Harry and Simon do. There's also chat about the silver market, preserving antique items, Ken and Dee's strange collections, and Varney the Vampire.If you enjoyed hearing Dee and Ken then you can find Antiques Freaks anywhere you get podcasts or from the link below. Subscribe now because you might just hear some familiar English voices in the coming weeks. antiquesfreaks.comCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David, John, and Adam from Graham Budd Auctioneers, the leading European auction house for sporting memorabilia, join Harry and Simon to discuss the world of sporting collectibles. They highlight the nostalgia and passion that drives the market, with football being the most popular sport due to its global appeal. They also discuss the emergence of niche markets within football, such as vintage shirts and match-worn items. In addition, they touch on the F1 market and the high value of race-worn suits and helmets. The experts advise collectors to do their research, buy quality items, and buy from reputable sources. They explore the challenges of verifying the authenticity and provenance of items, as well as the importance of the story behind the piece. They also talk about the resurgence of vinyl records as collectible items and the crossover between sports memorabilia and music collecting. If you enjoyed this episode then check out their podcast, The Odd Lot, where David, John, and Adam share their musings on sports and collecting and have a good laugh. Join in on the upcoming Graham Budd auction on the 3rd and 4th of September - www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk The Odd Lot Podcastwww.sportsframe.co.ukCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss the process of cataloguing and preparing for an auction. They also talk about the market for movie memorabilia and the potential comeback of elegant dress watches. Simon shares a rant about customers who change their minds about what items to sell after the auction house has already made arrangements for collection.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon chat about the challenges of staffing during the summer holidays and the importance of providing provenance to buyers, as it appears not all auction houses do so. The pair also discuss the potential of internet-free auctions and if such a think is a viable business strategy in 2024. Could this be the solution to all those unsellable bulky items found in house clearances? CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss their recent experiences at valuation days and house clearances. They share interesting stories about the items they encountered, including a World War II French resistance spy's belongings and ceramics by Damien Hirst. They also express their concerns about auction houses that offer to buy items directly from sellers, questioning the transparency and integrity of such practices.Listen and laugh at Chris Cannon's appearance on the pod as we wish him the best at a difficult time https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/branscombes-right-of-reply/id1630804642?i=1000655483981CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon give an update on the market with their recent sales at Windsor and Lyme Bay Auctions. They talk about the positive growth in the market for furniture, especially dark brown furniture. Harry and Simon also share stories of valuable items found in costume jewellery boxes and the importance of not underestimating the value of inherited jewellery. The conversation then shifts to the topic of liability in the auction industry, specifically regarding the refunding of a buyer for a gold-plated item. There's also mention of a new auction house encroaching on their territory and the phenomenon of bear parachuting. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As everyone is on their summer holidays Producer David has put together a best of episode featuring clips from the archive. Listen in to hear Adam Hills from design and reclamation company Retrouvius tell Harry and Simon the differences between reducing, reusing, and recycling. There's also clips of Harry and Simon chatting about amazing finds including a seemingly one of a kind Rolex, beautiful jade earrings, and the pair tell you why listing your item at a lower start price might actually get you more money at auction. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss Simon's recovery from surgery and their recent experiences at valuation days. The pair also discuss how the value of silver and gold goes beyond their scrap value, as collectors are willing to pay more for unique and interesting pieces. There's also all the usual chat about the interesting items that have come through both auction houses including a monk's skull and and a one of a kind item from Harrods.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukTIME STAMPS00:50 Recovery and Gratitude04:51 Valuation Days and Auction Adventures11:31 The Value of Unique Items16:46 The Potential of Silver and Gold at AuctionABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While Simon is recovering from surgery, we've put together another best of, this time featuring unheard material cut from the regular episode. Listen in for some great clips from Adi Higham and Tara, the best and worst emails Harry and Simon have received, some great finds including the treasures of an open barn and some Brazilian pop art. There's also a good amount of dog chat, including why you need to be a dog person in this line of work. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon delve into the details of Simon's upcoming surgery and its potential impact on the auction house. They also revisit the recent sensational sale of Lionel Messi's napkin contract, which fetched an astonishingly high price. The discussion then shifts to new legislation on animal ivory and the implications of the upcoming election for the industry. Tune in to discover the identity of a celebrity visitor at one of the auction houses and, more intriguingly, whether they turned out to be as charming as hoped.CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon discuss various topics, such as their recent van troubles, an inflatable church that does fake weddings, upcoming auctions, and interesting items they've come across including a glass harmonica, Star Wars cookie jars, and a stunning diamond necklace. There's also chat about Harry and Simon being the Loose Women of the auction world and a message for anybody attending Glastonbury Festival. CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon are joined by James Broad, or JB, the new man on BBC One's Antiques Roadshow. James shares his journey into the world of antiques, starting from his passion for pocket watches and his experience as a teenage auctioneer. He discusses his online shop, James Broad Antiques, which offers a diverse range of curated items. James also talks about his involvement in TV shows like The Bidding Room and The Great Antiques Challenge, and the importance of attracting younger people to the industry. JB shares his passion for antiques and the excitement of auctioneering. He also emphasizes the diverse range of items that can be found at auctions, including modern collectibles like Pokémon cards and trainers.www.jamesbroadinteriors.netCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukTIME STAMPS02:17 TV Career04:38 Journey into the Antiques Industry06:26 Starting James Broad Antiques07:20 Getting into TV and Working with Other Auctioneers09:14 Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking10:52 James Broad's Personal Life and Emma's Role in the Business14:09 James Broad's Auction House Role16:30 Working with Family in the Auction Business20:10 A Day in the Life of an Auctioneer22:01 The Great Antiques Challenge and James Broad Antiques23:49 JB's Experience on the Antiques Roadshow25:12 The Importance of Attracting Younger People to the Antique Industry26:26 The Evolution of Auctions and the Role of TV Shows30:27 Encouraging Younger People to Explore Different Areas of the Antique Industry32:50 Auctions: Welcoming and Friendly Environments36:59 Rodney the Bearded DragonABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Linsey Lunny, founder of Hidden Strength joins Harry and Simon to introduce her mobile app revolutionising mental health support for young people aged 13-24. The app offers a safe space for accessing help, featuring a help zone with various topics and the ability to speak to qualified therapists. Adapting to social media trends, it counteracts their negative effects. Early intervention and support are key focuses, allowing users to connect with trained therapists via messaging. It's Linsey's goal to ensure affordable mental health support for all young people.Hidden Strength: https://hiddenstrength.comLinsey on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linsey-lunny-84a8a05/?originalSubdomain=ukCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukTIME STAMPS06:20 Overview of Hidden Strength App09:11 Live Therapists and Goal-Based Therapy13:26 Addressing the Challenges of Parenting in the Digital Age25:04 Countering Negative Algorithms and Providing Positive Content28:58 Supporting Parents and Building Brand Sponsorship38:24 Positioning Hidden Strength with Teenagers41:47 Conclusion and Call to ActionABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon. Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found. Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Easton, founder of Easton Antique Arms and the historical fencing club Schola Gladiatoria, shares his journey into the antiques industry, historical fencing, and the challenges faced by his business due to shipping restrictions on items with blades. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by antique sword dealers due to changes in shipping regulations and age verification services. It explores the impact on the antique trade, the ambiguity in the rules, and the need for a more secure and responsible delivery network. The discussion also highlights the complexity of UK weapons law and the potential solutions to address the issues faced by the industry.YouTube scholagladiatoriawww.antique-swords.co.ukMatt Easton on TwitterMatt on InstagramCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukTIME STAMPS01:08 Matt Easton's Background and Introduction to Easton Antique Arms06:36 The Intersection of Historical Fencing and Antique Swords10:12 The Fascination with History and Technology in Arms and Armour14:44 Bringing History to Life through Historical Re-enactment23:54 The Richness of the 19th Century in Arms and Armour28:05 The Challenge of Shipping Restrictions for Antique Swords00:41 The Historical and Educational Significance of Swords42:04 The Need for a Legal and Responsible Transfer System53:59 Finding a Balanced SolutionABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon. Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found. Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Simon return in the wake of the Prime Minister's announcement of a snap general election to discuss the impact it could have on the antiques trade. The pair also chat about mental health in the antiques trade and how you can support others. There's also the forthcoming auction at Lyme Bay to talk about where Simon has some amazing items including a large Taxidermy display of over thirty birds and animals by Ward & Co, a Robert Mouseman table, and a set of limited edition Edward Bawden linocut prints. Royal Windsor Flower Show: https://rwrhs.com/flower-show/CONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukTIME STAMPS00:30 Colourful Conversations: Beach Hut Painting and Snap Elections03:01 Navigating Mental Health in the Antiques Trade11:08 Unique Auction Items: Taxidermy, Prints, and Mouseman Table33:38 Seeking Listener Input: Future Podcast IntervieweesABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Braxton, he's been on Flog It!, Bargain Hunt, Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is, Antiques Road Trip, and now he's on The Gavel & The Gabble to discuss his career and his new book, 'Barty - A Tale of a Stolen Bronze'. James shares stories from his time on various antiques programs and reveals how he got started in the industry. He also talks about his passion for storytelling and the inspiration behind his book. The conversation touches on food, friendship, and the colourful characters in the world of antiques. Overall, it is an engaging discussion that showcases James Braxton's knowledge and enthusiasm for his craft.Order the book here: www.jamesbraxton.com/bookswww.instagram.com/jamesbraxtonofficialwww.x.com/jameswbraxtonCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ismael Khan, jewellery expert and TV personality, shares his journey in the antiques industry and the growing interest in antiques among younger generations. He started his career by buying and selling jewellery on eBay and eventually transitioned to a full-time jewellery business. Ishy discusses the importance of finding unique pieces that tell a story and he emphasises the value of environmentally conscious and repurposed jewellery. Ishy also talks about his experience on Antiques Road Trip and the challenges of being colorblind in the jewellery industry. Harry and Simon find out about the joy of working with antique jewellery and the stories behind each piece.www.ishyantiques.co.ukwww.instagram.com/ishyantiquesx.com/ismaelkhanCONTACTthegavelandthegabble@gmail.comInstagram @thegavelandthegabbleTwitter @GavelandGabble TikTok @laughingauctioneerwww.windsorauctions.co.ukwww.lymebayauctions.co.ukABOUT THE PODCAST The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon.Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found.Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating. Music from LemonmusicstudioProduction by David BurdAs a listener to the Gavel and the Gabble podcast you can SAVE 30% on your Antiques Trade Gazette subscription. Subscribe now and enjoy instant access to unrivalled art and antiques coverage. www.antiquestradegazette.com/gavel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.