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  2. Gems TV (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Gems TV is a British reverse auction jewellery shopping channel, officially the first reverse auction in the UK [citation needed] and was known as the first British channel just to sell gemstones. [4] Gems TV first launched at 4pm on 8 October 2004, after the channel was formed by Steve Bennett and founders of Eagle Road Studios and Thaigems.

  3. Gemporia - Wikipedia

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    Website. gemporia.com. Gemporia is a British television and online jewellery retailer. The main television channel operated by the business is Gems TV, a reverse auction jewellery shopping channel, the first dedicated reverse auction channel in the UK. The channel is available on Sky, Virgin Media, Freesat, Freeview and online.

  4. TJC (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 22. The Jewellery Channel, known otherwise as TJC, is a British home shopping channel and online retailer specialising in jewellery, home, beauty, fashion, gemstones and other lifestyle accessories. It is one of the main TV shopping channels in the UK. The channel launched on 4 April 2006, and currently broadcasts 24 hours a day.

  5. Antiques Roadshow - Wikipedia

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    Antiques Roadshow is a British television programme broadcast by the BBC in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom (and occasionally in other countries) to appraise antiques brought in by local people (generally speaking). It has been running since 1979, based on a 1977 documentary programme.

  6. Cheapside Hoard - Wikipedia

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    Cheapside Hoard. The Cheapside Hoard is a hoard of jewellery from the late 16th and early 17th centuries, discovered in 1912 by workmen using a pickaxe to excavate in a cellar at 30–32 Cheapside in London, on the corner with Friday Street. They found a buried wooden box containing more than 400 pieces of Elizabethan and Jacobean jewellery ...

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