'Antiques Roadshow' expert David Barby dies, aged 63

'Antiques Roadshow' expert David Barby dies, aged 63

Postby dutchman » Fri Jul 27, 2012 3:57 pm

Warwickshire-based television antiques expert David Darby has died after a short illness.

Mr Barby, 63, from Rugby, suffered a stroke last week and died in hospital in Coventry on Wednesday.

He was best known for appearances on BBC shows like Bargain Hunt, Flog It and Antiques Road Trip.

Auctioneer Charles Hanson called him a "great friend" and said "no other expert... could rival his great human touch".

A former television colleague of Mr Barby, he added: "He built up the great passion the public had for these antiques programmes.

"More importantly he was a man of the people.

"Anybody could speak to him and he had time for so many members of the public to share their stories, memories, nostalgia and passion for old things."

'Ambassador for antiques'

Mr Barby first became interested in antiques as boy growing up in Rugby.

He qualified aged 21 and began working for a local firm.

After a brief stint in London, Mr Barby returned to Warwickshire in 1978 to work at a Leamington auction house where he would eventually become a partner in the business.

He also founded a valuation company, David J Barby and Associates, in Rugby.

Mr Barby appeared in the first episode of Flog It in 2002.

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