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26『Episode 26』

26『Episode 26』
Owner update-a Simon Halbig-made Joan of Arc doll - valued at $1.5k at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. Plus: furniture restoration; crystal matching service; Eleanor Roosevelt-commissioned punch bowl-of 150 pieces made, where are 100 not accounted for?
25『Episode 25』

25『Episode 25』
How do ANTIQUES ROADSHOW guests handle learning disappointing news about their treasures? Plus: Debbie Reynolds' movie memorabilia; American Fancy folk art; search for the "googly-eyed" doll only ever seen in the company's original catalog.
24『Episode 24』

24『Episode 24』
Update on early 1900s Fred Meyer photos valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $7k-$10k. Plus: auction action in MD; chocolate molds; missing-Washington's first inaugural address draft-dispersed by a later owner and likely unknown by owners today.
23『Episode 23』

23『Episode 23』
An update on the fate of a G. Gaul painting valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $15k-$25k. Plus: restoring old paintings; 1856 steamboat wreck; 1990 Gardner Museum theft-one of the biggest recent art heists-with museum staff and FBI interviews.
22『Episode 22』

22『Episode 22』
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW owner update on rare watercolors painted by his great-grandmother. Plus: famous movie items; 2004 auction prices; puzzling phenomenon of valuable highboy chests with missing tops, which if found could send values soaring.
21『Episode 21』

21『Episode 21』
Follow the trail of a 19th c. southern basket, valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $4k-$6k. Plus: collector's estate appraisal; vintage tobacco store figures; the pinnacle of durable and desirable toys-the Buddy "L" express truck and pedal car.
20『Episode 20』

20『Episode 20』
Inside an ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Arms and Militaria expert's collection curated over 50 years. Plus: 20th c. bicycle collecting; Ruth Pershing Uhler-who burned much of her art-likely has remaining works hanging unnoticd or forgotten in attics.
19『Episode 19』

19『Episode 19』
Owner update-rare Creek Indian sash, ca. 1818, valued for $6k-$8k at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. Plus: bronze sculpture casting; love-inspired jewelry; 250 year-old misidentified high chest mysteriously missing after its true identity is revealed.
18『Episode 18』

18『Episode 18』
Rare Baltimore quilt, valued on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW at $10k-$15k, and an auction bidder war. Plus: why dealers travel to sell; equine collectibles; missing sports history-the winning homerun baseball known as "The Shot Heard Round the World."
17『Episode 17』

17『Episode 17』
Learn the fate of a "Gone With the Wind" script valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $30k-$35k. Plus: tin toy repair; left-behind treasue; lost legacy when a valise with Ernest Hemingway's early short stories and poems is lost on a trip abroad.
16『Episode 16』

16『Episode 16』
Auction story of a Rembrandt Bugatti sculpture, valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $20k-$30k. Plus: emotions drive collectors; storied potteries of NC; cold case Horatio Greenough sculpture, in public 1831-32, reportedly sold and now missing.
15『Episode 15』

15『Episode 15』
After-story of Royal Winston Chintz dinnerware valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $6k-$8k. Plus: conserving delicate textiles; glass object collectibles; heartbreaking story of how an art collector's gift to his wife was stolen from storage.
14『Episode 14』

14『Episode 14』
Owner update on a vintage can label collection valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $10k-$14k. Plus: the world of petroliana; papier-mâché - unchanged over time; with only one found, are other pieces of Eastlake furniture hiding in plain sight?
13『Episode 13』

13『Episode 13』
How does having a baby fit with a Tiffany lamp valued at $12k-$15k at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW? Plus: savvy collector tips; smart vintage clothes shopping; riveting tale of Biloxi's eccentric pottery genius George Ohr and his missing masterpieces.
12『Episode 12』

12『Episode 12』
Owner update on a Civil War era amputation set, valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $2k-$2.5k. Plus: antique Halloween decor; Houdini's conjurer's equipment; does Tamerlane, Edgar Allan Poe's first book, still lie buried in an old box of books?
11『Episode 11』

11『Episode 11』
A 19th c. Persian tapestry valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $3k-$5k - what happened next? Plus: restoring damaged works of art; hot sports photography market; kitchen collectibles; mystery of missing 1904 NYC subway system ceramic tiles.
10『Episode 10』

10『Episode 10』
Did the $75k-$100k ANTIQUES ROADSHOW value of a Titanic menu hold up when sold? Plus: an 18th c. chest of drawers; antique electric fans; furniture collection once owned by an American Revolutionary War hero, now turning up piece by piece.
9『Episode 9』

9『Episode 9』
Update on an ANTIQUES ROADSHOW appraisal of items related to a WWII plane crash. Plus: folk art trade signs; an expert's eclectic collections; mystery of an 1882 Tiffany screen made for the White House and thought destroyed, but was it?
8『Episode 8』

8『Episode 8』
Catch up with a prized painting valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $30k-$50k. Plus: the art of selling at auction; determining the value of maps; mystery of the missing pieces of Chinese Emperor Qing's Summer Palace Fountain, looted in 1860.
7『Episode 7』

7『Episode 7』
How a set of illustrations, valued at $6K-$8k at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, found their way home. Plus: finer points of bicycle collecting; Tiffany and Steuben glass differences; tale of one of the FBI's most-wanted missing Stradivarius violins.
6『Episode 6』

6『Episode 6』
What happened to an Italian mosaic table valued at $5K-$7K at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in 1998? Plus: mid-century automotive innovation; why color matters when valuing ceramics and glass; tantalizing tale of the lost 17th c. "Oath of the Freeman."
5『Episode 5』

5『Episode 5』
What happened to an 1822 first edition Carey American Atlas after it was valued on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $8K-$12K? Plus: Delft tile collecting: WW II aviation collectibles; the astonishing story of an art heist at a San Francisco museum.
4『Episode 4』

4『Episode 4』
Disposition of an 18th c. wedding dress valued on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $6K-$8K. Plus: why Valentine's Day cards won collectors' hearts; transform a garden with antiques; search for George & Martha Washington love letters thought destroyed.
3『Episode 3』

3『Episode 3』
Catch up with a Tiffany lamp, valued at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW for $25K-$35K. Plus: vintage lobby cards recovered; how to tell ivory from bone; visit to a gem testing lab; the search for a suite of furniture last seen at the White House in 1814.















