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  2. Christopher Coover, a longtime Antiques Roadshow appraiser of rare books, manuscripts and printed ephemera, died April 3 at a hospital in Livingston, New Jersey. He was 72. Coover’s son, Timothy ...

  3. Arthur Negus - Wikipedia

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    Negus was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1982 "for services to the appreciation of antiques". [2] He died in 1985 at his home in Cheltenham, one week after having turned 82. In April 2013 Negus's daughter Anne appeared on the Antiques Roadshow with the Negus family Bible. The Negus family had traced its ...

  4. Hugh Scully - Wikipedia

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    After a producer discovered that he collected antiques, he became chairman of the radio show Talking about Antiques in 1967 and Collector's World in 1970. [6] Scully was chosen in 1981 to present Antiques Roadshow, along with Arthur Negus. Negus retired in 1983, and Scully was the sole host on that show for 17 years.

  5. Judith Miller (antiques expert) - Wikipedia

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    Miller worked as a consultant to and co-presenter of eight series of The Antiques Trail (Meridian, HTV and Discovery), run on ITV. [4] She had also presented It's Your Bid for the Discovery Channel. She was a regular expert on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow, and also appeared on Priceless Antiques Roadshow. [4]

  6. Antiques Roadshow's Henry Sandon dies aged 95 - AOL

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  7. 'Antiques Roadshow:' Four Weston photos are worth over $250K

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    And on Monday night's episode of "Antiques Roadshow," we learned four Edward Weston photographs are worth way more than that. "So all four of the pieces together, if you were to

  8. Graham Lay - Wikipedia

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    Graham Charles Lay (Willesden, Greater London, UK, 19 January 1960 [1] – 27 November 2016 [2]) was a British antiques expert specialising in arms, armour and militaria, and military history, probably best known for his many appearances on BBC TVs Antiques Roadshow [3] television programme, where he had been one of the team of experts since 1988.

  9. Rudy Franchi - Wikipedia

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    In November 2015 Franchi's book Murder on the Roadshow was published (Henchman Press, Somerville, Mass.). It is a mystery set against the background of a fictional television show, Antiques on the Road and it features a roguish, charming collectibles appraiser who discovers a body, is a suspect in the murder and eventually solves the crime ...