Paul Martin, famous for his passion for beautiful furniture, has been the hugely successful TV presenter on BBC1’s
Flog It! for the past fifteen years. In this book he reveals hitherto untold stories of fantastic artefact finds, and tells us about the key to success in trading antiques. As witty as ever, Paul takes on everything from pietra dura to Pop Art, from Britain to Australia, from trash to treasure.
My World of Antiques offers a unique insight into the history of antiques thanks to Paul’s boundless knowledge of people and places, be it Queen Victoria’s royal life at Osborne House or Dame Lucie Rie’s ceramic works in a London pottery studio after the Second World War. With a keen eye for detail and the influences that shaped arts and crafts, Paul brings current studies of antique objects to life. He invites us to join him on a journey to exotic countries that bear the mark of colonial trade, discussing rare discoveries that now sell for breathtaking prices at UK auctions. With his trademark charm and enthusiasm, Paul enriches his tales with personal anecdotes about dearly loved equine skeletons, celebrity acquaintances in the art scene, and childhood idols. All the while, Paul does what he does best: he gives us a taste of the wonders of antique pieces, and encourages us to open our eyes to the uniqueness and value of forgotten objects.
This book is the perfect read for everyone who loved BBC’s
Flog It!,
Britain’s Hidden Heritage, and
Paul Martin’s Handmade Revolution – and for those with a heart for all things past and mysterious.
Sobre el autor
Paul Martin is a TV presenter and writer, and has become one of the most popular experts on antique furniture on British television since BBC Bristol discovered his talent in front of the camera. He is famously known for shows like BBC1’s
Britain’s Hidden Heritage, BBC2’s
Paul Martin’s Handmade Revolution, and ITV’s
I Never Knew That About Britain. Since 2002 Paul has been the face of BBC1’s successful series
Flog It! From very early on Paul dedicated his career to art and antiques. After graduating from Falmouth College in art and woodwork, he worked as a scenic painter on film sets at Pinewood Studios. Later he ran a pitch on London’s Portobello Road, worked as an antiques props stylist for magazines like
Marie Claire and
New Woman, and designed antique sets for TV shoots for
The Clothes Show and Granada TV.
Paul lives in Wiltshire with his wife Charlotte Godfrey and his two children, Dylan and Meredith. The Martins and their home feature regularly in the BBC1 daytime series
Countryfile Diaries, showing their passion for beautiful indoor and outdoor designs. Paul loves travelling to visit auction houses and meet craftsmen: ‘I have learned so much. Meeting people in the antiques trade or people who make their living by skills learned over decades is always a treat.’