WEEKEND: Antique Roadshow set in Port Ludlow

PORT LUDLOW — Specialists will evaluate antiques and collectibles brought in to the Port Ludlow Community Enrichment Alliance’s Antique Roadshow on Saturday.

The roadshow will be from 10 am. to 4 p.m. at the Port Ludlow Bay Club, 120 Spinnaker Place.

Fees are $25 for one to three items and $15 for each additional item. Only cash or checks will be accepted.

Specialists will provide verbal history and value range.

Attendees can take notes on their findings, but there won’t be time for written appraisals.

Among the experts are Annette Huenke, co-owner for 18 years of the Ancestral Spirits Gallery in Port Townsend; Jeffrey Derr of Derr Jewelry in Port Townsend; and Chester Prudhomme, also of Port Townsend.

Areas of expertise

Specialty categories of expertise include:

■ Native American artifacts.

■ Guns and firearms.

■ Fishing rods and reels.

■ Coins and currency.

■ Fine art.

■ Jewelry and watches.

■ China, crystal and pottery.

■ Music, records, pop culture art, books, pop culture jewelry and watches.

■ Entertainment memorabilia.

■ 19th-century china, glass and bric-a-brac.

■ Classic cars and motorcycles.

Classic vehicles will be evaluated by appointment in the Bay Club parking lot between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.

To schedule a time, phone Teresa Forrest at 360-437-1191.

Boeing Bluebills volunteers will be on hand to help move heavy items.

A “Cash for Gold” booth will provide compensation for unused, unwanted and scrap silver and gold jewelry, coins and silverware.

Proceeds benefit Community Enrichment Alliance’s scholarship fund.

Attendees who sell their items to “Cash for Gold” will have their entrance fees refunded.

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