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Leigh, who was an appraiser at Christie's, started his own business as a dealer and advisor in fine art and antiques in New York in 1986. [ 6 ] Leigh and Leslie own a 1938 SS 100 Jaguar 3.5-liter, purchased from their father, [ 11 ] which they raced on the track at Lime Rock Park and which they drove on Louis Vuitton Classic China Run, a 1000 ...
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 ...
Antiques Roadshow is the American version of the British Broadcasting Corporation program of the same name, which premiered as a special in 1977 [1] and began airing as a regular series in the United Kingdom in 1979. [1]
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 ...
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.
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.
Antiques Roadshow is a long-running British television series about the appraisal of antiques, broadcast on BBC One since the show's launch on 18 February 1979. It is currently in its forty-sixth series, with more than 850 episodes to date.
“This is the finest sterling baseball trophy that I’ve ever held,” the appraiser said on this week’s “Antiques Roadshow” episode. Raleigh man shows off baseball relics on ‘Antiques ...