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  2. Antiques Roadshow (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Before people enter the main appraisal/recording area, general appraisers quickly categorize and give tickets to specific appraisers (e.g. "Asian Art", "Metal Work", etc.). Antiques Roadshow is an American television program broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service Public television stations.

  3. Lori Verderame - Wikipedia

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    Lori Ann Verderame / ˌ v ɜːr d ə ˈ r eɪ m / [2] (born January 11, 1965), known professionally as Dr. Lori, is an American appraiser of antiques, collectibles, and fine art; she is also a television personality, public speaker, author, professor and museum curator and director.

  4. David Battie - Wikipedia

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    David Battie married Sarah Francis, a glass expert from Sotheby's, in 1972.The couple have two daughters. [4]In 2012 Battie broke his leg in a fall. While in hospital he contracted an antibiotic-resistant infection and ultimately remained in hospital for six months, undergoing eight operations, including four skin grafts.

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  6. 'Antiques Roadshow': Man had $250,000 hanging in his ... - AOL

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    'Antiques Roadshow' was back in Boise, Idaho. One hopeful man brought in a family heirloom he knew very little about: an etching he had inherited from his grandfather. It turned out the etching ...

  7. Asiatown, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, a Chinese restaurant, Bo Loong, opened in a newly constructed building at 3922 St. Clair Avenue. Attracting both Asian and non-Asian customers, [18] it proved to be a groundbreaking establishment which anchored the emerging Asiatown. [19] In 1991, [14] Asia Plaza opened on the northwest corner of E. 30th Street and Payne Avenue. This ...

  8. These 30 Famous People Mysteriously Disappeared And Were ...

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    The day of his disappearance, the songwriter was set to travel to the U.S. with the band, but his abandoned car was instead found near the Severn Bridge, a site that had become infamous for people ...

  9. C. T. Loo - Wikipedia

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    Ching Tsai Loo, commonly known as C. T. Loo (Chinese: 盧芹齋; pinyin: Lú Qínzhāi; 1 February 1880 – August 15, 1957), was a controversial art dealer of Chinese origin who maintained galleries in Paris and New York and supplied important pieces for collectors and American museums by illegally exporting a large amount of significant state cultural relics from China.