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David Barby

David John Barby, FRICS (23 April 1943 – 25 July 2012) was an English antiques expert, known for his appearances on Bargain Hunt, Flog It! and similar BBC antiques television programmes.

David Barby
Born(1943-04-23)23 April 1943
Died25 July 2012(2012-07-25) (aged 69)
Coventry, West Midlands, England
Occupations
  • Antiques expert
  • Television personality
Years active1990–2012
Television

Career

Born in Rugby, Warwickshire, he was interested in antiques from age 12,[1] which led to his joining the profession on leaving school. He qualified aged 21 as a member of the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers, which merged with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in 2000.[2]

Barby started working for a local firm in Rugby, before leaving to work in London in 1974.[1] He was head hunted by Royal Leamington Spa-based auction house Locke and England,[3] and he joined them in 1978 as a manager and valuer. He later became a partner, retiring from the business in 2003.[4] Barby was an expert on "everything from Victorian porcelain to antique oak pedestal desks".[5]

Barby started his own independent valuation business, Hillmorton-based David J. Barby and Associates, in the 1990s,[6] where he still worked at the time of his death. As an auctioneer, his affable manner made him popular, particularly with those bidding. His great success in October 2000 was the sale of a £1 million collection.[4]

The Royal Leamington Society marked its Jubilee Year in 2006 with an "Evening with David Barby on Images of the 50s", at the Town Hall in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.[7] Similar evenings with Barby were held at Snitterfield Village Hall, Stratford-upon-Avon and other locations.[8]

Barby was well known for the charity work that he carried out, as a fundraiser for the Leamington Spa Hospital and Leamington Art Gallery. He was also president of the Friends of Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum.[3][9]

Barby gave a series of lectures on antiques with humorous stories of the antiques business.[10] He gave lectures to groups such as NADFAS, Women's Institutes, and historical and arts societies, as well as on cruise ships.[11]

Barby was the subject of the July 2007 newsletter article, "My Life in Antiques", based on a speech he gave to the UK Belleek Collectors' Group Spring Meeting in 2007.[12]

Barby gave much time in sharing stories, memories, nostalgia, and passion for old things with members of the public. Charles Hanson, a friend of Barby said, "more important he is a man of the people".[13]

Television

Barby appeared in the first episode of Flog It! in 2002 as the auctioneer, but was soon also employed as an expert. He was already becoming well known in a similar role on Bargain Hunt, and later appeared on Antiques Road Trip, where he became known by the nickname "The Master".[1][6] Barby featured in the 500th show of the BBC programme Bargain Hunt on the red team alongside Philip Serrell.[citation needed]

Barby also appeared in episode 1 of the TV Series Housecall on 4 February 2002.[14]

He appeared to fall in Widemarsh Street, Hereford in 2012 while filming an episode of the Antiques Road Trip.[15] In 2011 and 2012, there were other reports of him having minor facial injuries, viewed on television.[16]

Barby was an ambassador of antiques on television.[17] Following his death, Bargain Hunt paid tribute to Barby in an episode broadcast on 1 October 2012, with a montage of his appearances shown at the end of the programme.[18] A similar montage by Antiques Road Trip was shown on 5 October 2012.[19]

Politics

Barby stood in the Caldecott district of Rugby in 2002 as a prospective Conservative councillor, but came fourth in a ward which elected only three councillors.[20] He took part in fundraising events such as 'Antiques Evening with David Barby' for the Solihull Conservative Association.[21]

Death and tributes

Barby suffered a stroke at his home in Rugby on 13 July 2012, and he died two weeks later on 25 July 2012 in a hospital in Coventry, aged 69.[1][3][6] Over 500 people attended a memorial service at St Andrew's Church, Rugby on 2 September 2012. A tribute was given by Philip Serrell.[22] Tributes were also made by the BBC, TV programme Flog It, and Presenter Tim Wonnacott. Wonnacott expressed his shock on behalf of the team at Bargain Hunt and spoke of his high standards and professionalism as an expert, and also his sense of humour and sense of fun.[23][17] Barby was buried at Watts Lane Cemetery, Hillmorton, in Rugby, Warwickshire.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Television antiques expert David Barby dies, aged 69". BBC News. 27 July 2012. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Auctioneers". The Insolvency Service. March 2008.
  3. ^ a b c "Death of 'priceless' Warwickshire auctioneer David Barby". Leamington Courier. 27 July 2012. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  4. ^ a b Williamson, Marcus (7 September 2012). "David Barby: Antiques expert who became a star of daytime TV". The Independent. Independent Digital News & Media. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Remembering the man who made antique desks fun". christiandaviesantiques.co.uk. 6 September 2012.
  6. ^ a b c Dan Santy (27 July 2012). . Rugby Observer. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  7. ^ (PDF). The Leamington Society. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  8. ^ "Snitterfield W.I. Invite you to an evening with David Barby, Auctioneer" (PDF). Snitterfield Village.
  9. ^ Friends of Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum. "About FLAG". Friends of Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  10. ^ "Tributes paid to David Barby". Antiques Trade Gazette. Metropress Ltd. 13 August 2012.
  11. ^ . David Barby. Archived from the original on 18 May 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  12. ^ "Newsletter 28/2 July 2007" (PDF). UK Belleek Collectors’ Group. pp. 11–15.
  13. ^ "Television antiques expert David Barby dies, aged 69". BBC News. 27 July 2012.
  14. ^ "Housecall (TV Series 2001–)". IMDb.
  15. ^ Broome, Paul (6 August 2012). "Number of people falling in Widemarsh Street revealed". Hereford Times. Newsquest (Midlands South) Ltd.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 August 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  17. ^ a b "BBC One – Flog It! – David Barby". BBC.
  18. ^ "Bargain Hunt David Barby Tribute". YouTube.
  19. ^ "David Barby † (1943–2012) – Tribute and Farewell to "The Master" on Antiques Roadtrip". YouTube.
  20. ^ "Local Election Results 2002 – Rugby". Local Elections Archive Project. Andrew Teale. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  21. ^ "Antiques Evening with David Barby". Solihull Borough Conservatives.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  23. ^ "Tributes paid to David Barby". BBC. 18 March 2014.

External links

  • Obituary in The Independent by Marcus Williamson
  • . Archived from the original on 17 October 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  • David Barby at IMDb

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David John Barby FRICS 23 April 1943 25 July 2012 was an English antiques expert known for his appearances on Bargain Hunt Flog It and similar BBC antiques television programmes David BarbyBorn 1943 04 23 23 April 1943Rugby Warwickshire EnglandDied25 July 2012 2012 07 25 aged 69 Coventry West Midlands EnglandOccupationsAntiques expertTelevision personalityYears active1990 2012TelevisionAntiques Road TripBargain HuntFlog It Contents 1 Career 2 Television 3 Politics 4 Death and tributes 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditBorn in Rugby Warwickshire he was interested in antiques from age 12 1 which led to his joining the profession on leaving school He qualified aged 21 as a member of the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers which merged with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in 2000 2 Barby started working for a local firm in Rugby before leaving to work in London in 1974 1 He was head hunted by Royal Leamington Spa based auction house Locke and England 3 and he joined them in 1978 as a manager and valuer He later became a partner retiring from the business in 2003 4 Barby was an expert on everything from Victorian porcelain to antique oak pedestal desks 5 Barby started his own independent valuation business Hillmorton based David J Barby and Associates in the 1990s 6 where he still worked at the time of his death As an auctioneer his affable manner made him popular particularly with those bidding His great success in October 2000 was the sale of a 1 million collection 4 The Royal Leamington Society marked its Jubilee Year in 2006 with an Evening with David Barby on Images of the 50s at the Town Hall in Leamington Spa Warwickshire 7 Similar evenings with Barby were held at Snitterfield Village Hall Stratford upon Avon and other locations 8 Barby was well known for the charity work that he carried out as a fundraiser for the Leamington Spa Hospital and Leamington Art Gallery He was also president of the Friends of Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum 3 9 Barby gave a series of lectures on antiques with humorous stories of the antiques business 10 He gave lectures to groups such as NADFAS Women s Institutes and historical and arts societies as well as on cruise ships 11 Barby was the subject of the July 2007 newsletter article My Life in Antiques based on a speech he gave to the UK Belleek Collectors Group Spring Meeting in 2007 12 Barby gave much time in sharing stories memories nostalgia and passion for old things with members of the public Charles Hanson a friend of Barby said more important he is a man of the people 13 Television EditBarby appeared in the first episode of Flog It in 2002 as the auctioneer but was soon also employed as an expert He was already becoming well known in a similar role on Bargain Hunt and later appeared on Antiques Road Trip where he became known by the nickname The Master 1 6 Barby featured in the 500th show of the BBC programme Bargain Hunt on the red team alongside Philip Serrell citation needed Barby also appeared in episode 1 of the TV Series Housecall on 4 February 2002 14 He appeared to fall in Widemarsh Street Hereford in 2012 while filming an episode of the Antiques Road Trip 15 In 2011 and 2012 there were other reports of him having minor facial injuries viewed on television 16 Barby was an ambassador of antiques on television 17 Following his death Bargain Hunt paid tribute to Barby in an episode broadcast on 1 October 2012 with a montage of his appearances shown at the end of the programme 18 A similar montage by Antiques Road Trip was shown on 5 October 2012 19 Politics EditBarby stood in the Caldecott district of Rugby in 2002 as a prospective Conservative councillor but came fourth in a ward which elected only three councillors 20 He took part in fundraising events such as Antiques Evening with David Barby for the Solihull Conservative Association 21 Death and tributes EditBarby suffered a stroke at his home in Rugby on 13 July 2012 and he died two weeks later on 25 July 2012 in a hospital in Coventry aged 69 1 3 6 Over 500 people attended a memorial service at St Andrew s Church Rugby on 2 September 2012 A tribute was given by Philip Serrell 22 Tributes were also made by the BBC TV programme Flog It and Presenter Tim Wonnacott Wonnacott expressed his shock on behalf of the team at Bargain Hunt and spoke of his high standards and professionalism as an expert and also his sense of humour and sense of fun 23 17 Barby was buried at Watts Lane Cemetery Hillmorton in Rugby Warwickshire citation needed References Edit a b c d Television antiques expert David Barby dies aged 69 BBC News 27 July 2012 Retrieved 27 July 2012 Auctioneers The Insolvency Service March 2008 a b c Death of priceless Warwickshire auctioneer David Barby Leamington Courier 27 July 2012 Retrieved 27 July 2012 a b Williamson Marcus 7 September 2012 David Barby Antiques expert who became a star of daytime TV The Independent Independent Digital News amp Media Retrieved 15 April 2018 Remembering the man who made antique desks fun christiandaviesantiques co uk 6 September 2012 a b c Dan Santy 27 July 2012 Tributes paid to TV auctioneer David Barby Rugby Observer Archived from the original on 29 July 2012 Retrieved 27 July 2012 Newsletter February 2006 PDF The Leamington Society Archived from the original PDF on 17 June 2016 Retrieved 15 April 2018 Snitterfield W I Invite you to an evening with David Barby Auctioneer PDF Snitterfield Village Friends of Leamington Spa Art Gallery amp Museum About FLAG Friends of Leamington Spa Art Gallery amp Museum Retrieved 9 August 2012 Tributes paid to David Barby Antiques Trade Gazette Metropress Ltd 13 August 2012 Lectures Charity David Barby Archived from the original on 18 May 2012 Retrieved 15 April 2018 Newsletter 28 2 July 2007 PDF UK Belleek Collectors Group pp 11 15 Television antiques expert David Barby dies aged 69 BBC News 27 July 2012 Housecall TV Series 2001 IMDb Broome Paul 6 August 2012 Number of people falling in Widemarsh Street revealed Hereford Times Newsquest Midlands South Ltd Tribute to David Archived from the original on 26 August 2017 Retrieved 15 April 2018 a b BBC One Flog It David Barby BBC Bargain Hunt David Barby Tribute YouTube David Barby 1943 2012 Tribute and Farewell to The Master on Antiques Roadtrip YouTube Local Election Results 2002 Rugby Local Elections Archive Project Andrew Teale Retrieved 15 April 2018 Antiques Evening with David Barby Solihull Borough Conservatives Memorial Service David Barby A tribute by Philip Serrell Archived from the original on 30 January 2013 Retrieved 15 April 2018 Tributes paid to David Barby BBC 18 March 2014 External links EditObituary in The Independent by Marcus Williamson David Barby company website Archived from the original on 17 October 2016 Retrieved 15 April 2018 David Barby at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Barby amp oldid 1149534120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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