A reminder that history helps us look at the world with more depth
I really enjoyed this interview. It answered a lot of questions that I didn’t know I was curious about. Why are some chairs painted and not others? Why are some chairs stamped and others not? How did companies vertically integrate their operations in the 1800s? How did that looks like from a logistics point of view? Also is all old furniture fancy furniture? Do I get the best price at an auction? This a delightful plunge into the world of antiques and the rich history that informs our present.
alex*1* via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/02/17
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One of my favorite podcasts. You’d think an audio podcast talking about physical objects wouldn’t work, but in the hands of this researcher the story flows and the descriptions are enough to maintain interest. There are always links to find actually photos but you don’t need them. A great variety...Read full review »
TrustyHuckster via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/05/22
I love this podcast & eagerly await its release each month. It's fascinating, educational, good humored, and erudite but accessible. Curious Objects offers something for everyone, from casual antiquers to serious collectors / dealers; from history buffs to anyone who enjoys a good story....Read full review »
mrrichmo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/24/18
I’m a historian by training, a silversmith’s daughter, and have an avid interest in antiques and antiquities. Curious Objects hits all the right notes for me. It’s well-produced, good listening, full of interesting facts and historical notes, all revolving around … curious objects. Even when I...Read full review »
BMFbrooklyn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/30/24
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