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Friday, 13 June 2008
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Why, oh why, are people obsessed with adding a 'z' to a name to make something seem more fun, cool or zany? Annual accounts cannot and will not be made more fun just because the software package is called 'Accountz'. When will they learn?!
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Mark Hill
is co-author of the
Miller's Collectables Price Guide
, an expert on the
BBC's Antiques Roadshow
, and publishes books on new collecting areas via
Mark Hill Publishing Ltd
.
He is also the co-presenter of '
Cracking Antiques
', BBC Two's exciting new series on antiques and interiors which will air at 8.30pm for six weeks from 7th April 2010.
Mark was a specialist at Sotheby's and Bonhams, and a Director of an internet company, running its alliance with eBay.
He also writes regular columns for
BBC Homes & Antiques
and
Collect It!
magazines, and has been interviewed on radio and TV across the world.
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Mark's Thing Of The Month
An Art Deco classic - An E.K. Cole AD36 black Bakelite and chrome radio, designed by Wells Coates in 1935. Value: £450-650
Mark's Favourite Blogs
Alfies Antique Market - London's best kept secret
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