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  1. Borgin and Burkes was an antique shop located at 13B,[1] Knockturn Alley, owned by Mr Borgin and Mr Burke, who were known to deal with unusual and ancient magical artefacts. It had a shady reputation due to the fact that it was frequented by those with sinister intents, whom were considered dodgy, as well as the greedy and money-minded nature of its founders.[2][4][3][5] At some point, Borgin ...

  2. Borgin and Burkes is an antique shop located at Knockturn Alley, a shopping street in Magical London. It was founded by Mr Borgin and Mr Burke and was especially famous for selling a lot of dark magical objects. It was located at number 13B in the infamous Knockturn Alley, known across the wizarding world as a place where dangerous people are ...

  3. Draco suggests that there are two objects, and one needs to be kept safe in the shop. Borgin swears secrecy, and Draco leaves. Hermione ducks out from under the coat, attempting to see what Draco was talking about, but Borgin is suspicious. Hermione asks about a necklace, but Borgin orders Hermione out.

  4. Mr Borgin was a Dark wizard and the co-owner of Borgin and Burkes, a shop in Knockturn Alley which bought and sold objects of dark magic and other dangerous magical artefacts.[3] Borgin seemed to operate the shop mostly by himself, and it is unknown what happened to his co-owner Caractacus Burke. Borgin and Burkes was established in 1863,[4] but it is unknown whether Borgin was one of the ...

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  5. Borgin, Burke, and the Half-Blood Prince. In my last essay, “ The Foreshadowing of Borgin & Burkes,” I discussed how the seven items Harry sees in Borgin and Burkes in Chamber of Secrets became a recurring motif in the climaxes of Books 2, 4, and 6. However, that is not the whole story because Jo’s symbolism and structure work on many levels.

  6. Aug 29, 2021 · Borgin and Burkes, the most notorious of the Knockturn Alley’s Dark Magic shops, lies some way down the Alley at number 13B (JKR). Borgin and Burkes specializes in the buying and selling of “objects with unusual and powerful properties” (HBP20), and particularly items that are both “unusual and ancient” (JKR). The shop is quite large, dusty, […]

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  8. Next to the cabinets, this is the most mentioned type of object from Borgin and Burkes in the books, which tends to point to its upcoming importance in the last book, Deathly Hallows. Someone ...

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