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  2. British Antique Dealers' Association - Wikipedia

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    British Antique Dealers' Association Logo 2020. The British Antique Dealers' Association (BADA) was founded in London, 1918.It is Britain's leading trade association for art and antique dealers and its members are carefully vetted and selected for their experience and professional integrity, as well as the quality and craftsmanship of their stock.

  3. Charlie Ross (antiques expert) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] He progressed from these to antique furniture, and later established his own auction house in Woburn near Milton Keynes. [citation needed] He stood down in February 2008. [1] Ross appears on television as an antiques expert on the BBC programmes Bargain Hunt, Flog It!, [1] Antiques Road Trip and Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.

  4. Salvage Hunters - Wikipedia

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    Salvage Hunters is a British television programme in which decorative salvage dealer Drew Pritchard travels throughout the country in search of antiques from shops, fairs and old mansions to re-sell online or in his shop. The programme has aired on Quest since 2011, for 17 series.

  5. List of Antiques Roadshow episodes - Wikipedia

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    Buckfast Abbey 1 (10 February 2019) Aerospace Bristol 1 (24 February 2019) Piece Hall 1 (3 March 2019) Wrest Park 1 (10 March 2019) MediaCityUK 1 (17 March 2019) Eltham Palace 2 (24 March 2019) Crathes Castle 1 (31 March 2019) Aerospace Bristol 2 (7 April 2019) Erddig 2 (14 April 2019; not shown in Northern Ireland) Buckfast Abbey 2 (21 April 2019)

  6. Antiques Road Trip - Wikipedia

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    The series began as an ultimately unbroadcast pilot in August 2009. This original preliminary version saw the two experts – David Harper and Kate Bliss – each driving a classic car, and free to roam where they chose within a "work-day" time limit (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) to buy up antiques with their £200 budget, with the goal of making the most profit when entered into auction two days later.

  7. The Repair Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Repair Shop is a British daytime and primetime television show made by production company Ricochet that aired on BBC Two for series 1 to 3 and on BBC One for series 4 onwards, in which family heirlooms are restored for their owners by numerous experts with a broad range of specialisms.

  8. John Bly - Wikipedia

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    Educated at Berkhamsted School, Bly is also a lecturer, public speaker, restorer, valuer, fund raiser, editor and columnist. He was the presenter of the TV series, Looking At Antiques (1971-1972), had his own show for Anglia TV Heirloom (1975-1992), fronted BBC Crimewatch Aladdin's Cave (1984-1989), BBC2's Heirs and Graces (1989-1990), and was Furniture Specialist on the BBC's Antiques ...

  9. Paul Hayes (antiques expert) - Wikipedia

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    He also previously opened a new antiques showroom in Middleton which opened in the summer of 2011. Hayes has appeared in the BBC 's Bargain Hunt , Housecall and Cash in the Attic . He was also appointed by Crimewatch as their resident stolen-antiques expert, and in 2004 he presented the short-lived Star Sale .