Episodes

  • Presenting Antiques with Barnaby Thatch
    1 min
  • Forgeries, Fakers, and the Auction Room Waltz
    Sep 12 2025
    Barnaby ventures into the shadow world where authenticity is perpetually on trial, using a forged Oscar Wilde letter and a deceptively enhanced Georgian table to illustrate sophisticated modern deception techniques. The episode reveals how forgers exploit authentic materials, legitimate scholarship, and the authentication process itself, while auction houses navigate the delicate dance between maintaining expertise and acknowledging uncertainty. Listeners develop a "toolkit for skepticism" including principles for evaluating attribution claims, understanding commercial contexts, and recognizing the psychological biases that affect expert judgment. Most importantly, the episode teaches how to develop "informed affection"—appreciating objects for what they actually are rather than what they pretend to be.

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    27 mins
  • Patina, Polish, and the Philosophy of Time
    Sep 12 2025
    Through three contrasting objects—a battle-scarred WWI campaign trunk, an over-polished Georgian silver tea service, and a suspiciously restored Windsor chair—Barnaby explores the delicate balance between conservation and destruction. The episode reveals how well-meaning restoration can erase irreplaceable historical information while teaching fundamental conservation principles like reversibility and minimal intervention. Listeners learn to distinguish between natural aging and artificial enhancement, understanding that patina represents a dialogue between human intention and temporal process. The philosophy extends beyond collecting into fundamental questions about our relationship with time itself, demonstrating that the most loving approach to objects is sometimes accepting them exactly as time has made them.

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    22 mins
  • The Provenance Paradox
    Sep 12 2025
    Barnaby follows a modest Victorian mantel clock through a century-spanning journey from Asprey's showroom to Yorkshire estate sale, revealing how the story behind an object eclipses its material worth. Through the romance of Harold Worthington and chorus girl Margaret Ashford—separated by class, reunited by love, and connected by a timepiece that witnessed their entire saga—listeners learn how provenance is established, why documentation gaps matter, and how forgotten receipts become narrative gold. The episode demonstrates that the most compelling discoveries often emerge from unpromising objects with extraordinary stories, teaching viewers to interrogate pieces without interrogating their owners while developing sensitivity to the human dramas embedded in everyday things.

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    21 mins