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  2. Ruby Lane - Wikipedia

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    Description. Ruby Lane sells antiques, vintage collectibles, vintage fashion, jewelry, dolls, and art for sale by independent member dealers. [1] Jewelry accounts for about half of the site's sales. [1] Ruby Lane sells items at set prices rather than in an auction format, and the company does take commissions from sales.

  3. 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.

  4. Dickinson's Real Deal - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson's Real Deal is a British modern antiques and collectables television programme that is broadcast on ITV as part of the afternoon schedule with repeats on BLAZE, Yesterday and Challenge. It is presented by David Dickinson. A US version of the show, produced by Zodiak USA and titled simply Real Deal, was aired for one series on the ...

  5. Judith Miller (antiques expert) - Wikipedia

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    Television presenter. 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.

  6. Collectors Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 2007. Collectors Weekly is an online resource for people interested in antiques, collectibles, and vintage items. The site pairs live auctions with original content, which ranges from encyclopedic essays to multi-sourced articles that aim to illuminate the cultural history of objects.

  7. Mark Hill (antiques expert) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, he founded his own publishing company, Mark Hill Publishing Ltd, specialising in producing books on new and developing areas in 20th century design. He is the antiques columnist for the Daily Mail, and has lectured widely, including at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. [4]

  8. Barnebys - Wikipedia

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    Barnebys. Barnebys is a search engine for art, antiques, and collectibles from over 3,000 auction houses and galleries globally. They offer a free-to-use database of realized prices dating back to the beginning of the 1970s and have provided over forty million sold lots. [ 1 ]

  9. Bermondsey Market - Wikipedia

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    Days normally open. Friday. Parking. On street. Bermondsey Market (also known as New Caledonian Market and Bermondsey Square Antiques Market) is an antiques market at Bermondsey Square on Tower Bridge Road in Bermondsey, south London, England. The location was formerly the site of Bermondsey Abbey.