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Knowles evaluates ‘treasures’ for fundraiser
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Antiques expert J.C. Knowles evaluates a vase that was commissioned for the chancellor of Germany in the late 1890s.
Contributed photo Antiques expert J.C. Knowles evaluates a vase that was commissioned for the chancellor of Germany in the late 1890s.
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An antique baby doll, called a Bi Lo Baby, was among the items evaluated by J.C. Knowles.
Contributed photo An antique baby doll, called a Bi Lo Baby, was among the items evaluated by J.C. Knowles.
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Carol Flack brought in a sample of one of her plants and asked Mike Railey and Anne Clapp of WPTF’s Weekend Gardener radio show a gardening question during their broadcast.
Contributed photo Carol Flack brought in a sample of one of her plants and asked Mike Railey and Anne Clapp of WPTF’s Weekend Gardener radio show a gardening question during their broadcast.
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The recent Hidden Treasures Antique Event and Open House hosted by Windsor Point was a great success. Many people had their treasures evaluated for $5 per item. A total of $500 was raised for Alzheimer’s NC.

Apex Ambassador J.C Knowles, an antique expert and local historian, had a wealth of information to share with guests. Some were pleasantly surprised with J.C’s evaluations while others found that their objects held more sentimental value than financial.

No matter what, everyone left with a smile at the opportunity to show off what meant most to them.

In addition to J.C Knowles, the event also hosted WPTF’s Weekend Gardener radio program. Several listeners stopped by, bringing in samples of what they had questions about.



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