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  2. List of antiques experts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable antiques experts Antiques experts. Paul Atterbury examines a clock on the Antiques Roadshow. Paul Atterbury; Jon Baddeley ...

  3. Antiques Roadshow (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Antiques Roadshow is an American television program broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service Public television stations. The program features local antiques owners who bring in items to be appraised by experts. Provenance, history, and value of the items are discussed.

  4. Antiques Roadshow - Wikipedia

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    Two other spin-off programmes, Antiques Roadshow Gems (1991) and Priceless Antiques Roadshow (2009–10), revisited items from the show's history and provided background information on the making of the show and interviews with the programme's experts. The most valuable item to ever appear on the show featured on 16 November 2008.

  5. Eric Knowles - Wikipedia

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    He first earned fame as a ceramics expert on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow. He has also appeared in such programmes as, Going for a Song, Going, Going, Gone, Noel's House Party, [5] Call My Bluff and 20th Century Roadshow. He has presented the 20 episodes of Restoration Roadshow on BBC for several weeks in the summer of 2010 (ending 3 September). [6]

  6. Dust off your best antiques. 'American Pickers' TV show ... - AOL

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    Dust off your best antiques. The "American Pickers" is returning to Ohio in August. The History Channel documentary series features Mike Wolfe, Robbie Wolfe, Danielle Colby and Jersey Jon roaming ...

  7. 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.

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