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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.
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