what happened to the keno brothers on antiques roadshow

/** Producers for the show moved quickly to address the problem; they wanted to make sure that these false appraisals were isolated incidents and that the show's credibility remained intact. Before Leslie Keno joined his brother at Keno Art Advisory and most recently at Keno Brothers Fine Automobile Auctions, he was a senior vice president and director of American Furniture and Decorative Arts at Sothebys in New York. He has consulted with many private collectors about their artifacts, paintings, and furniture collections and has worked with many leading museums, includingThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur Museum, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. // Handler for close signup button At that auction in April, for example, by New Orleans Auction Galleries, the Kenos bid against each other about 50 times for a Turkish Angora carpet, according to court papers filed by the auction house. The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. In 2007, Bruce returned to presenting the BBC News at Six. Antiques Roadshow is my only regularly watched TV program. What happened to Eastman in walking dead? Do the appraisers on Antiques Roadshow get paid? They now have their own furniture brand, lecture regularly and have appeared as celebrity appraisers on all 20 seasons of "Antiques Roadshow" on PBS. The Keno brothers are identical twins, and the sons of antique dealers took an interest in antiques at a young age. + '<\/div>' + '