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Nationality
  
Spouse
  
Michael Dunning (m. 2001)

Role
  

Name
  
Hilary Kay

Television
  
TV shows
  
Hilary Kay smiling while wearing a beige dress, necklace, and earrings

Occupation
  
Antiques expert, television presenter, author, lecturer

Books
  
Rock 'n' Roll Collectables: An Illustrated History of Rock Memorabilia

Similar People
  
Paul Atterbury, Bunny Campione, David Battie, Eric Knowles, Henry Sandon

Celebrity Mastermind S08 E01 - Hilary Kay section - Life & Works of Josiah Wedgewood


Hilary Marion Kay (born 16 December 1958) is a British antiques expert, author and lecturer, probably best known for her many appearances on BBC TVs Antiques Roadshow programme on which she is a member of the team of experts.

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Kay's first job was working for fine art and antique dealers Spink & Son in St. James's. In 1977, Kay accepted an offer to join Sotheby's Collectors’ Department. Later that year Kay became head of that department and, aged 21, became the company's youngest ever auctioneer. A rock and roll fan, in 1981 Kay held the world's first rock and roll memorabilia auction, handled the sale of Elton John's collection in 1988 and in 1992 wrote Rock ’n’ Roll Collectables: An Illustrated History of Rock Memorabilia, the first textbook on the subject.

Hilary Kay smiling while looking afar and wearing a white blouse and necklace

As well as working on television as an expert on Antiques Roadshow , at the age of 20, from 1978 onwards, Kay presented a landmark series for BBC One, Brilliantly British, which explored the lives of Thomas Chippendale, Josiah Wedgwood and William Morris. Kay has written or contributed to a number of books on the subject of antiques and collectables and has appeared in numerous television and radio programmes.

Hilary Kay smiling while wearing a black blazer and violet blouse

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She is a famous British author and lecturer.

She is best known for her many appearances on BBC TVs Antiques Roadshow program.

In 1977, She accepted an offer to join Sotheby's Collectors’ Department.

In 1978 at the age of 20 she presented a landmark series for BBC One, named Brilliantly British.



Kay is a fan of mechanical antiques, having been born into a family of engineers. She is also a car enthusiast; one of her early influences was the James Bond film Goldfinger, where she loved the Aston Martin DB5. In 2009, for a special episode of BBC TV's Priceless Antiques Roadshow, Kay was behind the wheel of the Aston Martin DB5 driven by Daniel Craig in Casino Royale

Hilary Kay smiling while sitting on the chair and wearing a blue blazer, white inner top, wristwatch, and some pieces of jewelry

Kay, by then a Senior Director, left Sotheby's in 1999. She now runs Art & Antique Events, a corporate entertainment company which provides antiques-based events and entertainments to corporate and private clients. She created and produces a stage show with fellow Antiques Roadshow expert Paul Atterbury called 'Have You Had it Long Madam?' (Tales from the Roadshow), which has toured the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

Hilary Kay smiling while receiving her certificate of Australian citizenship from Tony Abbott

On 27 December 2010 Kay won an edition of BBC One's Celebrity Mastermind, with a score of 36 points, [2] having chosen 'The Life and Works of Josiah Wedgwood' as her specialist subject.

Currently Kay presents and curates the online art appreciation course, The Art Institute [3], operating in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and Eire.

Kay has joint British and Australian citizenship.

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Hilary Kay Wikipedia