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Eric Knowles - after dinner speaker

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Eric Knowles

As well as being a recognised expert in his chosen field, Eric Knowles is a well-known face in the world of antiques, particularly to viewers of the BBCs Antiques Roadshow. He appears to be one of those rare individuals who is able to share his considerable knowledge in a way that is exciting and easy to understand.

He was born in Nelson in 1953 and worked in both engineering and for a firm of antique shippers in the early 1970s. His love of antiques, inherited from his parents, came to the fore in 1976, when he joined Bonhams, the London auctioneers, working first as a porter in the ceramics department, before becoming head of the department in 1981.

In 1985, he was offered a full directorship. As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Eric Knowles has become a leading authority in the following fields: European and Oriental Ceramics from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century; the glass of Tiffany and Lalique; and Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Decorative Arts. Today he looks after museum liaison and several of his finds can now be seen in national museums.

Eric has also become a regular face on TV. His appearances include Crimewatch UK, Selling the Family Silver, Going For A Song, The Great Antiques Hunt, The Antiques Inspector, Its a Gift, You Cant Take It with You, Jim Davidsons Generation Game and antiques specials on This Morning. He has recently filmed a new historical renovation series for Discovery Home & Leisure called The House That Mackintosh Built. As well as presenting and appearing on radio (including regular appearances on Radio 2) and TV, he has written books on subjects such as Victoriana, Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Royal Memorabilia. The famous pottery of Royal Doulton has launched the Eric Knowles character jug. He remains a frequent contributor to the BBC Homes and Antiques magazine and has written several articles for the Evening Standard supplement, Home and Property.

Eric has lectured extensively in the UK at such renowned museums as the Victoria and Albert and the British Museum and he has also lectured in both the USA and Canada. He is a patron of several charities and is an Ambassador for the Princes Trust.

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