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Antiques in New Hampshire 2 Thomas M. Thompson Antiques, Pembroke, N.H. ... Bernadette and Christopher Evans, Christopher & Bernadette Evans Antiques, Waynesboro, Va.
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Antiques in New Hampshire 1 Shown here are most of the 64 dealers participating in the 62nd Annual New Hampshire Antiques Show. John Gauvin photo, courtesy Studio One.
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Quincy Library holds antique appraisal The Quincy Public Library held its 5th annual antiques appraisal with ... on Antiques Roadshow and has written numerous antique reference books.
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Antiques Roadshow guest speechless over huge valuation of Native American collection Fiona Bruce visited Helmingham Hall in Suffolk this weekend for the latest instalment of Antiques Roadshow. Antiques expert Mac Allum was tasked ...
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Antiques Road Trip star David Harper reveals star guest nearly got them arrested on show ANTIQUES ROAD TRIP expert, David Harper, has revealed a celebrity who starred on the show almost got them both arrested during one of the ...
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The latest Movers and Shakers across the art and antiques market including a new specialist at ... The latest Movers and Shakers across the art and antiques market including a new specialist at Tennants and new owner for Clars Auction Gallery.
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Newland Antiques to evaluate residents' antiques at Epsom Medical Equipment Fundraiser Epsom Medical Equipment Fund (EMEF) are set to benefit from an antiques valuation event in Stoneleigh next month. The event is being staged by ...
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Woodstock a vintage, antique mecca With a bonanza of new stores in 2019, Woodstock has become the place to spend the day for shoppers seeking vintage, antique, and repurposed ...
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Plum Creek Library System hosting antique appraisal events Plum Creek Library System will host its third series of antique appraisal events featuring author and antiques expert Mark F. Moran starting Sept. 23.
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You Can't Sell Racist Items At The State Fair, But You Can Enter Them For Awards Ian Cox, a spokesman for the Kentucky State Fair, said antiques judges don't disqualify items for being racist. But there are some they've held back ...
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