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Author Topic: Mdina Cube sculpture signed No1 Antiques Roadshow 18Mar2012  (Read 1711 times)

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Offline Andy

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Mdina Cube sculpture signed No1 Antiques Roadshow 18Mar2012
« on: March 19, 2012, 02:24:25 PM »
For Interest and reference, ive taken a couple of pics from my computer screen , from BBC iplayer of the Antiques Roadshow 18th March 2012, can't imagine there is any copyright problems with that ! ?
The link to the iplayer recording is,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dy7s0/Antiques_Roadshow_Series_34_Yorkshire_Museum_1/
Its about 20minutes in to the show.
A Sculpture of 12 bricks on a metal stand, No. 1 , dated 1971 signed Michael Harris Mdina Glass Malta ,
the chap asked for it to be signed when he bought it at the Mdina Studio in 1971.
Value given £1500-2000.

Maybe someone could put the clip on youtube ?? I'm not clever enough.
Heres a couple of screen shots, if i had been watching in HD i would have taken them from the TV ! I will look out for a repeat !

Hope its of interest,
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Andy
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Re: Mdina Cube sculpture signed No1 Antiques Roadshow 18Mar2012
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2012, 03:09:32 PM »
So is it in its original "setting"? or has somebody mounted them?

There was a set of greeny blue ones on ebay recently which didn't sell @ £275-ish.
(I don't have a spare £275-ish or spare space for it  ::) )
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Re: Mdina Cube sculpture signed No1 Antiques Roadshow 18Mar2012
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2012, 03:34:12 PM »
Sue,
watch the clip, the chap said thats how they were at the Mdina 'hanger', on a shelf, the expert (Will Farmer, it wasnt Andy McConnell or Mark Hill ) said they were a special commission for a wall at a house on Malta, and were probably spares or seconds, and that Michael, obviously decided to mount them as a piece of art, rather than throw them away.

I think we discussed the cubes on here quite recently, i couldnt find it on the search, i know its not quite working properly yet.
Andy
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Re: Mdina Cube sculpture signed No1 Antiques Roadshow 18Mar2012
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2012, 05:05:43 PM »
 :-[
Sorry, I confess to not having watched it - the pics were fine for me and I really don't like trying to watch moving images on the pc.
I also had to pop out to the local shops, bumping into my neighbours at the front door - they immediately waved and shouted; "Sue - did you see Antiques Roadshow last night? there was this hideous and really boring paperweight valued at £20,000 and some lovely Mdina - all squares of glass, mounted....."
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But they told me the story of the panels. ;)
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Re: Mdina Cube sculpture signed No1 Antiques Roadshow 18Mar2012
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2012, 05:16:17 PM »
I was going to mention the paperweight, Clichy with pansies and thistles, c 1850, it was'nt that boring
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Re: Mdina Cube sculpture signed No1 Antiques Roadshow 18Mar2012
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2012, 05:49:51 PM »
Most folk this end were simply stunned that a boring (yes, it was BORING. Michael called me through to see it.) wee lump of glass with a couple of flowery bits in, void of artistic merit, (concensus opinion from Dundee) could have such a huge price attached.  Clichy, cliche .....  :P :P :P


I had to explain to my neighbours (who are artists) about pwts being a different category of collectable thing to other sorts of glass.......  ::)

No offence to those who do like this sort of thing, of course.  :)
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Re: Mdina Cube sculpture signed No1 Antiques Roadshow 18Mar2012
« Reply #6 on: March 19, 2012, 06:06:50 PM »
I was going to mention the paperweight, Clichy with pansies and thistles, c 1850, it was'nt that boring
 ;D

Funnily enough, my parents asked me which item was worth the most. I said it's the paperweight, it's probably French and made by Clichy. I know nothing about paperweights so it came as a bit of a surprise that i was right.  :o
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Re: Mdina Cube sculpture signed No1 Antiques Roadshow 18Mar2012
« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2012, 07:10:17 PM »
I caught a glimpse of "pink flower is clear blob" and guessed if it was being featured it would be a chiche rose thing. I went straight back to the kitchen - I was dripping suds and it wasn't enough to keep my interest over the discomfort.
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