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Glass on the Beeb on 7/4
KevinH:
For those who can access it, the show is available via this BBC iPlayer link. Looks like the iPlayer versions will have links to the previous programs, too - but so far, although it says "Previous programmes: by year (3)", there is nothing showing from that particular link!
Personally, I find Marks' bits on glass interesting enough, but as they are only brief commentaries within a programme aimed at kitting out somebody's home with stuff that is mostly not even truly antique, then it's not making it onto my "must watch" list.
chopin-liszt:
>:D
Are you using the definition of "100+ years old" for antique, Kev?
Have to say, I do like it. I like Mark doing anything, but I'm biased.
I believe he is trying to promote the whole idea of buying second-hand stuff - it's recycling, it's "green" and it's economical - and you can end up with things of far superior quality.
(he has an article on how "green" antiques and collectables are on his Blog)
It IS a lifestyle thing, and it's a stark contrast to the current "disposable" lifestyle, where every new thing you buy needs thrown out within a year or so!
I also find it useful to be aware of the "current popular knowledge" about stuff, and this sort of programme is where the public (- whoops, nearly said plebs :-[ ) get their info!
KevinH:
--- Quote ---Are you using the definition of "100+ years old" for antique, Kev?
--- End quote ---
Absolutely! I am certainly not using a sort of "eBay-seller definition" of "made sometime before last week" >:D >:D
chopin-liszt:
:-[
Just checking we are on the same planet, Kev!
(.....now you really do have something to worry about.)
Surely, then, your interest in Ysart work takes you out of the "antique" range and into "vintage"? >:D
But I do agree, this new-fangled and promiscuous (mis)use of the word is most irritating. :P
KevinH:
--- Quote ---Surely, then, your interest in Ysart work takes you out of the "antique" range and into "vintage"?
--- End quote ---
Even for the older Ysart paperweights, I do not use the term "vintage". But is there a generalised term covering one maker, working at three different companies, over a period beginning circa 1932 and ending circa 1979? If so, I might adopt it. ;D
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