Arthur Negus

Arthur Negus

Acting 1 titles 1903-03-29 — 1985-04-05 Reading, Berkshire, England, UK

Arthur George Negus, OBE, was a prominent British television figure and an esteemed authority on antiques, particularly known for his expertise in furniture. Born on April 10, 1903, Negus carved a niche for himself in the realm of antiques, captivating audiences with his extensive knowledge and passion for historical artifacts.

Negus gained widespread recognition as a television presenter, notably through his appearances on the BBC series "Antiques Roadshow," which first aired in 1979. His engaging style and ability to share fascinating stories behind various antiques endeared him to viewers across the UK, making him a household name.

Throughout his career, Negus authored several influential books on antiques, sharing his insights and guidance on collecting and valuing historical items. His contributions to the field were recognized when he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1977 for his services to the arts and antiques community.

In addition to his television work, Negus's dedication to preserving and promoting the appreciation of antiques led to his involvement in various museums and heritage organizations. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of collectors and enthusiasts, solidifying his status as a pioneering figure in the world of antiques. Arthur Negus passed away on March 9, 1990, leaving behind a significant impact on the field he so passionately championed.

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