Click on the date to listen to previous shows:
September 7th: Duncan is joined by Lori Ledoux from the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury to discuss their permanent collection and their rotating exhibitions for the fall.
August 24th: Live onsite from the Plymouth Waterfront Festival. Mark Jacobson joins Duncan to talk about quarterboards and whirligigs, more.
August 17th: It’s the 55th anniversary of Woodstock. Let’s look into its collectibles! Also an interview with Linda Lefko from the Center for Painted Wall Preservation.
August 10th: Lighthouse-related antiques, jewelry review and much more.
August 3rd: Maritime antiques & scrimshaw with Bill Bourne, the history of various lawn games, and more.
July 27th: The Olympic Games are here again…what are the most expensive Olympic memorabilia pieces ever sold? We also review our Summer Americana auction including a fun story from the buyer of one notable item.
July 20th: It’s a “Best Of” show, with clips from last year about stage magic and carnival/sideshow collectibles, as well as paranormal antiques.
July 13th: California Gold Rush era collectibles, the style of Lady Di and much more.
July 6th: Continuing Patriotic topics and a discussion with Scott Gaynor about paper and ephemera.
June 29th: An interview with Donna Curtin from the Pilgrim Hall Museum and the start of July 4th week – Patriotic topics!
June 22nd: JT Kett joins us for a discussion on antique tools and their marketplace, Summer Solstice and more.
June 15th: FlagDay and Father’s Day discussions, plus an interview with Stephen O’Neill of the Hanover Historical Society.
June 8th: In-studio guest Mark Jacobson from the Alden House Historic Site in Duxbury. And as always…topics pertaining to the antiques and arts world with local perspective!
May 25th: Memorial Day, the gold and jewelry market, prohibition-era bootleggers…how much more varied could a show be?
May 18th: Spring is all about life, but today we discuss death 😬…at least in the way of “tombstone tourism”. What can we learn from gravestones? Tune in to find
February 3rd: Interview with guest Bill Belvin regarding Native American ‘points’ and the archaeology that yields to their discovery. And much more…
February 10th: Guests Carl Pratt and Carrie Hunter discuss antique bottles and bottle digging, and more.
February 17th: In honor of Nat’l. Ferris Wheel Day, let’s discuss the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair where it all started.
February 24th: Vintage nightclub memorabilia, antique carousel horses, and much more – it was an eclectic show!
March 2nd: It’s the birthday of Dr. Seuss! Also a review of our Marine Auction featuring the collection of Peter Goldstein, and much more.
March 9th: Quilt artist Joe Cunningham joins us for an interview. His work will be on display at the Cahoon Museum this summer.
March 16th: Onsite live appraisals from the Duxbury Antique Show, and a discussion of golf antiques.
March 23rd: Dale Chihuly glass, mechanical banks, and German antiques…a variety of topics this week.
March 30th: Civil War topics with Eric Mulak and a discussion with Chip Hill regarding his collection of “The Waltons” television show memorabilia.
April 6th: Sports photography with Scott Gaynor, A.I. in the antiques business, and goings-on in Plymouth as discussed with the Plymouth Antiquarian Society Director Walter Powell.
April 20th: With the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington & Concord, we play an interview with Mike Welch, a Revolutionary War reenactment actor.
April 27th: A potpourri of topics including a review of upcoming collections with Bill Bourne.
May 4th: Happy Star Wars Day! We discuss the film franchise and its collectibles, plus vintage machines like the Edison stock ticker and more!
May 11th: Mother’s Day weekend topics, interview with Heather Mead from Heritage Museums &Gardens and more.