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Born | 1970 (age 54–55) Leicestershire, England, U.K. |
Robin Dunkley (born 1970, Leicestershire) is an English antiques dealer, recognized for his contributions to the industry through his establishment, Holt Antiques at Walsingham Mill, located in the former House of Correction, known as The Old Mill in Little Walsingham, Norfolk, England. He has gained a reputation for his extensive knowledge of antiques, focusing on both the historical significance and the craftsmanship of various items.
He has written and contributed to a number of articles on the subject of antiques in major publications including Homes and Antiques Magazine, House and Garden Magazine, and Antiques Trade Gazette. He has also made a number of appearances on UK antique-related television shows including Antiques Road Trip[1] on BBC1[2], Salvage Hunters[3] with Drew Pritchard aired on Discovery Channel and Two Go Mad in Norfolk aired on Amazon Prime and YouTube. He also runs his own YouTube channel under the name of Holtantiquesltd.
Holt Antiques at Walsingham Mill
[edit]Holt Antique Furniture Ltd, its retail premises known as Holt Antiques at Walsingham Mill, and its global online business of www.holtantiquefurniture.com, established by Robin, has become a prominent and favourite destination for antiques collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. The shop specializes in a diverse range of original antique items spanning the 15th century - early 19th century, including oak and country furniture, ceramics, and decorative arts.
Items offered for sale are preserved where possible in their entirety, maintaining their original form and structure. At Walsingham Mill, this philosophy is central to the collection offered for sale by Holt Antiques and its related businesses. Robin emphasizes the importance of keeping antiques intact and as original as possible, as it allows for a deeper appreciation of their history and artistry.
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[edit]- ^ "BBC One - Antiques Road Trip". BBC. Retrieved 2025-01-29.
- ^ "BBC - Home". BBC. Retrieved 2025-01-29.
- ^ "discovery+". www.discoveryplus.com. Retrieved 2025-01-29.