An auction house is seeking to enforce a judgment against two “Antiques Roadshow” stars who may have bid a little higher than they should have.

Leigh and Leslie Keno, two antiques experts who rose to fame as appraisers on the hit PBS show, were the highest bidders on about 90 items up for auction through the Kamelot Auction House in Philadelphia, but have so far failed to pay for the goods.

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