Hello one and all! It's Monday again and you know what that means!
If you've been following my blog, you'll know by now that I've been catching up with industry legends to find out how they got into the trade, about their favourite finds and their biggest regrets, and to get some advice for myself and for anyone else thinking of getting into the trade. These short interviews will continue to come out over the course of the next few months, depending on who I can persuade to take part.
So far we've chatted to 'Dickinson's Real Deal's' very own Tim Hogarth, 'The Urban Vintage Affair' and 'The Bidding Room's' Natasha Francis and 'Bargain Hunt's' Gary Pe.
This week I had the pleasure of chatting to Hoof Brocante's very own Adi Higham, whom some of you will also recognise from new BBC1 antiques show, 'The Bidding Room'.
** You can see Part 2 of my chat with Adi Higham by clicking HERE, and you do not want to miss it! **
Now, here's a fun fact for you. I actually appeared on the first series of 'The Bidding Room' and Adi bought my item! To this day it has been one of my favourite finds and it's something I've regretted selling ever since! Who knows, with Christmas coming up, Adi just might find it in his heart to return it to me...
If you're interested, you can see Adi and I discussing that particular episode of the Bidding Room and all of the mishaps in my YouTube video below or, alternatively, you can read more about it here.
Anyway, enough of these shameless plugs...! Let's get down to business! Get that kettle on and let's find out what tickles Adi's fancy in the world of antiques...
Q. How did you get into the antiques and vintage trade?
Adi:
I fell into the antiques trade after buying a mountain bike in a local village auction for £10 and then selling it for £90. The buzz was incredible. So then I started going to loads of auctions and bought bits I liked. This is where my journey started.
Q. What is your current genre or speciality?
Adi:
99% of what I buy is from France. There is something very romantic about buying in France. They are just very passionate about their history. I adore it.
Q. Who or what has been the main influence on your style?
Adi:
Tara my partner is a massive influence in my style of buying . She has an amazing eye and picks out things I would never have bought before, but now love.
Q. What has been your favourite find?
Adi:
My favourite find. Easy. A 1969 Peugeot french fire engine.
Q. Has there been a particular item that you missed out on and wish you had won in 'The Bidding Room'?
Adi:
I missed out on a Donald Campbell lighter. It was beautiful. But it's okay, I've bought another one since.
Q. Do you have any advice for someone looking to get into the antiques and vintage trade?
Adi:
My advice for anyone entering this business. Take your time. Start slowly and find your style. Buy something and sell it. And repeat!! Only spend what you can afford, because mistakes happen. And if you try to be too clever, too quick, you could lose your pants!
You can find Adi, Tara and 'Hoof Brocante' at Brookland on the East Sussex/Kent border, on the A259 coming from Rye. They're located on an old RAF base. I'm yet to visit, but I intend to... to get my model spitfire back of course...! But, seriously, I've heard it's eccentric and very well priced. I mean, come on, "eccentric" and "very well priced" are right up my street! See you soon Adi!
** You can see Part 2 of my chat with Adi Higham by clicking HERE, and you do not want to miss it! **
Well, that's it for this week folks! I hope you've enjoyed finding out a little about Adi, Tara and 'Hoof Brocante'. Be sure to give Adi a follow on Facebook and Instagram, and more importantly, get yourselves over to 'Hoof Brocante' for a visit! Oh, and if you think he should give me back my spitfire, get that petition started in the comments section below!
So, until next week, stay safe, keep buying those antiques and keep spreading that Source Vintage love!
Stephen
Owner Source Vintage
Shop from Source Vintage here
Hi Adi, we live in Bexhill, quite near you. My husband unfortunately has had a stroke and dementia, I am his carer, yes, it’s hard and lonely but I so enjoy watching you on tv, I can still smile. But I miss home made curry, my husband was a fantastic cook and listening to you struck a cord with me. I keep looking at his ingredients cupboard knowing I have to clear it out but so far cannot bring myself to go there. I know it’s silly and he’s end of life but I still hope. Please keep entertaining me and your many admirers and make plenty of fantastic curries. Best wishes. Madge.
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Dear Adi..you have come to my notice through the excellent Bidding Room programme and have noted your love of teddy bears…I am 82 and have my Dads Teddy, which was given t him for his 4th birthday in 1908…I have tried and tried to find out about it without success…if you could help I would love to discuss more about with you and could send you a photograph…Yours Jackie Welland Ooery St Mary Devon
Hi Adi. I would like to email you regarding some very old toys. Please make contact with an email I can send some photo’s to. Only do emails not (facebook)
Hi Adi when this pandemic is over we would love to visit your antique shop is that possible and are you there sometimes. Love the bidding room never miss wish they wouldn’t keep taking the programme off for virus updates. Thankyou for reading take care stay safe.
Liz
Hi Adi,watch you on bidding room,and so love how much you love bears.I have got a collection of bears and would love to sell them to someone who really loves them.I have quite a few collectors one and some only 1 offs Hope to hear from you.Regards Iris