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Pihak ketiga menggunakan kuki untuk tujuan mereka memaparkan dan mengukur iklan yang diperibadikan, menghasilkan cerapan penonton, dan membangunkan dan meningkatkan produk.

Klik "Sesuaikan Kuki" untuk menolak kuki ini, membuat pilihan yang lebih terperinci, atau mengetahui lebih lanjut. Anda boleh mengubah pilihan anda pada bila-bila masa dengan mengunjungi Keutamaan Kuki seperti yang dijelaskan dalam Notis Kuki Untuk mengetahui lebih lanjut mengenai cara dan tujuan Amazon menggunakan maklumat peribadi seperti Sejarah Prime Video Watch , sila kunjungi Notis Privasi kami.

Pilih pilihan kuki anda Kami menggunakan kuki dan alat serupa yang diperlukan untuk membolehkan anda membuat pembelian, meningkatkan pengalaman membeli-belah, dan memberikan perkhidmatan kami seperti yang diperincikan dalam Notis Kuki kami. Terima Kuki Sesuaikan Kuki. Art collector and dealer, Billy Jamieson, and his fiancee Jessica, work as a team to collect odd pieces of art from around the world. Billy's personal favorites are the shrunken heads of the Shuar tribe, which shows just how eclectic his taste really is.

From modern art to New Guinea war shields, mummies to X-Men, there is no piece too odd for this Treasure Trader to consider. Video ini tidak tersedia untuk ditonton di lokasi anda. Dengan menekan klik main, anda bersetuju dengan Terma-terma Penggunaan kami. Share Share. Edit Edit. Help Help. Episod-episod Butiran. Billy Jamieson Self as Self. Jessica Lindsay Phillips Self as Self. Michael Allcock Narrator as Narrator.

Henry S. Rosenthal Self as Self. Billy Jamieson. Storyline Edit. From modern art to New Guinea war shields, mummies to X-Men, there is no piece too odd for this Treasure Trader to consider. Add content advisory. User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date June 28, Canada. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Cream Productions. I'm an eclectic collector as well. I collect everything from vintage hats to weapons. I have a good sword collection, I used to fence. I collect peg legs.

They're not that easy to come across! I got one for Christmas the year before last. It's quite exciting getting a peg leg under the Christmas tree. What do you think viewers might be surprised to learn about the world of collecting when they watch the show?

That it keeps history alive. That's one of the most important parts of our industry. It's not just a piece of wood or just a sculpture or just a painting.

It speaks volumes of history. What's next for you? I'm working on many things! I'm still active in our industry. As Billy and I have always said, we deal to collect. I'm in charge of the Niagara Falls Museum collection as well as our home collection. That's always growing. There's no time to sit on your hands in this industry, nor would I want to.

I've got a lot of energy and passion. Who do you think the show will appeal to? I think the show's appeal is limitless, really. When the [home] museum was open, we had everyone from Grade 5 students to students from the University of Toronto forensics unit coming through, along with Montessori schools and the Young Patron's Association for the Royal Ontario Museum. There's something for everyone.

It's pop culture, it's history, it's ethnography, it's anthropology, it's adventure. When you explain pieces, that fear of the unknown disappears. That's the beauty of this show.



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