Treasures to be Appraised in Kelowna During One Day Event

| August 26, 2015 in Kelowna

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If you are a fan of the television show Antiques Roadshow you will want to take part in an upcoming event at the Kelowna Art Gallery.

Professional art and antiques appraiser Peter Blundell will be in town for the one day event called Treasures from the Attic in Kelowna. The Kelowna Art Gallery will host the event on Saturday, September 19th from 10:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.

Spectators are invited to attend the event for free while those looking to have their items appraised are asked to book an appointment with Blundell. Throughout the day Blundell will be giving opinions on the value of antiques, collectibles, and art, including reproductions or prints. Fifteen-minute-long evaluation sessions will allow for Blundell’s viewing of up to three items, depending on the time needed.

Please note that he cannot appraise jewellery, coins, stamps, guns, and wristwatches, however, pocket watches and swords may be brought in. Individuals who wish to have large furniture pieces assessed are asked to bring in a portion of the piece, e.g., a drawer, along with a photograph, and the item’s measurements. Items thought to be over four hundred years old cannot be assessed at this event.

The cost for a session is $40.00 for members of the Kelowna Art Gallery, and $50.00 for the general public. Partial proceeds from this event will support educational programs and exhibitions at the Kelowna Art Gallery.

To make an appointment, please call the Kelowna Art Gallery at 250-762-2226. Payment is required at the time of booking to secure your time slot. Assessments are verbal opinions on value, and are not suitable for insurance purposes.

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