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The antique dealer owned an antique store in London to cover up his jewel thievery.

Physical appearance[]

The antique dealer is a middle-aged man with gray hair and a moustache. He wears a light grey collared shirt and black tie underneath a brown overcoat with notch lapels. He wears brown pants and a belt with a gold buckle, as well as a black flat cap.

Personality[]

A professional jewel thief posing as an antiques dealer, the dealer is motivated by avarice and is willing to turn to crime to obtain wealth. However, he was initially presented as an affable gentleman to successfully strike deals with his clients. To ward suspicion off himself, he placed blame on his own assistant, falsely accusing him of being a criminal mastermind. In reality, he considers his assistant "truly dimwitted" after his plans were compromised by his assistant.

History[]

Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]

Season one[]

A world-renowned jewel thief, he posed as an antiques dealer to cover up his crimes, using a secret tunnel between his antique store and the British Museum. After stealing the Ruby of the Nile, he hid the stone in a cat statue to be sold to a foreign buyer, but his assistant unknowingly sold it to comedian Ricky Gervais. In an attempt to retrieve the statuette, he disguised himself as a cat mummy, based on the ancient Egyptian goddess Bast, and terrorized Gervais in his apartment.

Antique dealer unmasked (Ollie Ollie In-Come Free!)

The antique dealer unmasked.

The antiques dealer first appeared when Mystery Inc. visited his store. He showed them the secret passageway leading to the British Museum, but pretended to be kidnapped by the mummy at the museum. He was exposed for his crimes after falling into a trap set by Mystery Inc. He was handed over to authorities.

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