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Paul Atterbury was born on 8 April, 1945, is a British antiques expert. Discover Paul Atterbury's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Occupation Writer · lecturer · curator · historian · broadcaster
Age 78 years old
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Born 8 April, 1945
Birthday 8 April
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Parents Audrey Atterbury Rowley Atterbury
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1945

Paul Rowley Atterbury, FRSA (born 8 April 1945) is a British antiques expert, known for his many appearances since 1979 on the BBC TV programme Antiques Roadshow. He specialises in the art, architecture, design and decorative arts of the 19th and 20th centuries.

1950

He is the oldest son of Rowley Atterbury and puppeteer Audrey Atterbury (née Holman), who worked on the 1950s children's Watch With Mother programme Andy Pandy for the BBC and who, it is claimed, based the character's appearance on that of her son.

1970

When British Waterways commissioned Robert Nicholson Publications to produce a series of guides to their waterways in the early 1970s, Atterbury and Andrew Darwin were supplied with a chartered boat and a student to drive it, in which they toured the canal network, producing the material for what became the first edition of the Nicholson Guides.

1972

He was educated at Westminster School and the University of East Anglia (BA, 1972).

Originally training as a graphic designer, he later went on to work for Sotheby Publications.

1978

The 1978 rescue of the Gilbert Bayes Doulton House Frieze during demolition of the former Royal Doulton Pottery premises in the Albert Embankment, Lambeth, was only made possible by the efforts of Atterbury.

Atterbury is the owner of the only remaining Teddy puppet from the television series Andy Pandy that is not kept as part of a museum collection; it was originally a gift to his mother.

1980

He became an historical advisor for Royal Doulton and was the editor of Connoisseur magazine from 1980 to 1981.

1981

Since 1981, Atterbury has been a freelance writer, lecturer, broadcaster and exhibition curator.

1994

He most frequently curates for the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, his exhibitions there including "Pugin: a Gothic Passion" (1994) and "Inventing New Britain: the Victorian Vision" (2001).

Atterbury has written or edited over 30 books, mostly on ceramics.

He has published books of old postcards showing Eype and West Bay, two Dorset villages.

He is also known for his travel writing, and has written books on railways and canals.

2002

He lives in Weymouth in Dorset with his second wife, Chrissie, whom he married in 2002.

2003

Until 2003, Atterbury was chairman of the Little Angel Theatre puppet theatre in Islington, north London.

2007

In 2007, Atterbury appeared on Channel 4's archaeology series Time Team talking about Augustus Pugin, and in 2009 he narrated BBC Four's documentary The Last Days of the Liners which examined how, in the years following World War II, countries competed to launch the most magnificent passenger ships on the great ocean routes.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

2009

He has toured the country with his stage show 'Have You Had it Long Madam?' with fellow Antiques Roadshow expert Hilary Kay; the show visited Australia in 2009.