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Restorer

I could refresh it for you - make it look as good as new - but it's a big job.

Excitable auctioneer
It's got an element of romance about it. If this error page could talk, imagine the stories it would tell.

Nostalgic dealer
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Art historian
This page first appeared at auction in 1821 when it was catalogued as an error 504 page.

Art fair organiser
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Week two Tefaf visitor
Oh, I'm just browsing.

Insurer
404? I think the excess on this would be much higher.

Shipper
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Art financier
This could be bundled into a pool of error pages and used as collateral.

Picture framer
I recommend displaying this page behind UV glass.

Museum curator
I like the browser history behind this page but I'll need to refer it to my investment committee.

Antiques Roadshow expert
I've never come across one of these error pages on the Roadshow before and it's been a real privilege to see it. Thank you so much for bringing it along.

Bargain Hunt expert
Look, we need to make a decision. We've got one error page in the bag but we've got less than a minute left to find two more.

Bargain Hunt contestant
I'm not sure. What do you think?

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