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Korean antiques appraisers coming to NY, DC
May 8, 2015
Have antiques in your home? They might be worth a fortune — you’ll have a chance to find out with the return of an antiques appraisal event in Queens, New York.
KBS’s “Jinpum Myungpum” appraiser Kim Sun-won and antiques research center leader Joo Seung-jin will look at items brought to the Korea Times New York June 2 to 5.
The event will continue in Washington, D.C., June 8 to 10. The Korea Culture & Heritage Society will host.
The Korea Times New York is located at 37-10 Skillman Ave., Long Island City, NY 11101.
Each appraisal costs $50. For more information, call 917-733-0822.