Bunny Campione

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Bunny Campione
Born
Carolyn Elizabeth Fisher

August 1946 (1946-08) (age 78)
England
Occupation(s)Antiques expert, television personality
Employer(s) Sotheby's (23 years tenure, Furniture Department, Collectors Department 1973–1996)
Christies London Office (senior consultant 1997–2002)
Known forAppearances on Antiques Roadshow (1985–present)
Family Stewart Granger (uncle)

Bunny Campione (born Carolyn Elizabeth Fisher; c. August 1946) [1] is an English antiques expert known for her many appearances on the television programme Antiques Roadshow since 1985 and has published her own works on antiques. [2] [ failed verification ]

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Biography

Campione is the daughter of Squadron leader Francis Colborne Fisher, of Mudeford, Hampshire, [3] and Iris (née Stewart), sister of British actor Stewart Granger. Campione became known as "Bunny" as a young child, after she was given a coat that had a hood with rabbit ears on it. She also later collected soft toy rabbits. She has been known to bizarrely claim that her given name is “Anastasia”.[ citation needed ] She studied at university in France and worked at the Bear Lane Gallery in Oxford for a year. [4] She then worked at Sotheby's for 23 years until 1996, gaining a wide knowledge of antiques, firstly in the furniture department and then the collectors' department. [5] She was a senior consultant at Christie's in London until 2002.

Campione lives at Daws Hall, a private nature reserve, in Lamarsh, Essex. Her husband Iain Grahame, Idi Amin’s old commander and friend, died on 4 September 2023. [6] She runs her own company, Campione Fine Art, buying and selling antiques on behalf of clients. She has a particular interest in, and knowledge of, automata, bird-cages, corkscrews, dolls, dolls' houses, miniature and early furniture, and soft toys. [7]

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