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Korean antiques appraisers coming to NY, DC

KBS’s “Jinpum Myungpum” appraiser Kim Sun-won, middle left, and antiques research center leader Joo Seung-jin, middle right, look at items brought to the Korea Times Los Angeles in last year’s event on June 18, 2014. (Korea Times file)
Have antiques in your home? They might be worth a fortune — you’ll have a chance to find out with the return of an antiques appraisal event in Queens, New York.
KBS’s “Jinpum Myungpum” appraiser Kim Sun-won and antiques research center leader Joo Seung-jin will look at items brought to the Korea Times New York June 2 to 5.
The event will continue in Washington, D.C., June 8 to 10. The Korea Culture & Heritage Society will host.
The Korea Times New York is located at 37-10 Skillman Ave., Long Island City, NY 11101.
Each appraisal costs $50. For more information, call 917-733-0822.