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Helaine Fendelman

Helaine Fendelman

Born () January 25, (age&#;82)

Riverside, Illinois

Occupation(s)Antiques expert and television personality
SpouseBurton Fendelman

Helaine Fendelman (born January 25, ; Riverside, Illinois) is a generalist antiques, fine arts and collectibles appraiser, author, instructor and co-host of a PBS affiliated television show.[1]

Early life and education

Fendelman earned a bachelor's degree of Arts in English from Washington University in St.

Louis in [2] followed by a master's degree of Arts in English from C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University in

Antiques career

Fendelman has more than 30 years of experience in arts and antiques. In , Fendelman and her husband, Burton Fendelman moved to New York City.

Helaine fendelman biography samples Fendelman has more than 30 years of experience in arts and antiques. In , Fendelman and her husband, Burton Fendelman moved to New York City. In , she began her career in the arts as a curator at the American Folk Art Museum. From to , Fendelman was a curator at the Rye Historical Society in Rye, New York.

In , she began her career in the arts as a curator at the American Folk Art Museum.

From to , Fendelman was a curator at the Rye Historical Society in Rye, New York.

In , Fendelman created Helaine Fendelman & Associates, a Fine Arts, antiques, and appraisal firm, which is located in the Gramercy Park section of New York City.[2] Fendelman is also an instructor at New York University’s Appraisal Institute.

She has two sons and lives in New York City and Sanibel, Florida.[2]

Since , Fendelman has co-hosted the PBS television show, “Treasures in your Attic” and co-authored the Scripps Howard Syndicated newspaper column, “Treasures in Your Attic.”[2]

Fendelman served as a board member of the Appraisers Association of America from to , as vice president from to and as president from to [3]

She has also authored and co-authored several books about appraising including: All About Appraising: The Definitive Appraisal Handbook;[4] Price it Yourself,[5] Treasures In Your Attic;[6]Tramp Art A Folk Art Phenomenon;[7] Silent Companions: Dummy Board Figures of the 17th Through 19th Centuries,[8] and The Official Identification and Price Guides to American Folk Art and Holiday Collectibles.[9]

References

  1. ^"Helaine Fendelman Author Bookshelf - Random House - Books - Audiobooks - Ebooks".

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  2. ^ abcd"Appreciating Antiques and Art"Archived at the Wayback Machine, Washington University in St Louis Magazine, Fall
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  5. ^"Price It Yourself!: The definitive, down-to-earth guide to appraising antiques and collectibles in your home, at auctions, estate sales, shops, and yard sales by Joe L.

    Rosson, Helaine Fendelman". Retrieved

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