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Antiques Roadshow FYI
TV-GArt • Collectibles
Extras26 Extras
Beatles album cover; Massachusetts fair; detecting damage on ceramics; stove restoration; search for a movie poster.
Twin rocking chairs; items from Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash estate; auction process; authenticating jewelry; art heist.
Vintage lobby cards; brooch; furniture last seen at the White House in 1814.
An 18th century wedding dress; Valentine's Day cards; transforming a garden with antiques.
An 1822 first edition Carey American Atlas; Delft tile collecting; World War II aviation collectibles.
Examples of mid-20th century automotive innovation; pricing ceramics and glass; Chicago's Intuit Show of Folk and Outsider Art.
Illustrations by Mildred Boyle; bicycles; glass; Stradivarius violin.
Natural and synthetic materials used in jewelry; determining the value of maps; Chinese Emperor Qing's Summer Palace Fountain.
The owner of an oil painting by Birger Sandzen; American folk-art trade signs.
An original menu from the Titanic; a hand-painted 18th-century chest of drawers, which is worth more than $1 million.
A 19th-century block-printed Persian tapestry; restoring damaged works of art; sports photography.
Civil War-era amputation set; antique and vintage Halloween decorations; a copy of Edgar Allan Poe's first book.
Tiffany lamp; smart shopping for vintage clothing; George Ohr's pottery collection.
Vintage can labels; papier-mâché artist Jim Seffens; Eastlake furniture.
Royal Winton Chintz dinnerware; how delicate textiles are restored, cleaned and conserved.
A bronze Rembrandt Bugatti sculpture; potteries; "The Chanting Cherubs" by neoclassical sculptor Horatio Greenough.
A pre-production "Gone With the Wind" script; George Washington mantel clock; Ernest Hemingway's lost manuscripts.
A rare Baltimore quilt; equine collectibles; baseball hit by Bobby Thomson in the 1951 National League Pennant series.
A rare, circa-1818 Creek Indian sash; a 250-year-old William Stoddard high chest.
A 20th-century bicycle collection; artwork by Ruth Pershing Uhler.
An estate appraisal on a collector's home; 100 vintage tobacco-store figures; a Buddy L express-truck and pedal car.
Watercolors by Nora Brodie Hoare; highboy chests missing their tops.
Restoring old paintings; the wreck of the steamboat Arabia; the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft of 1990.
Fred Meyer's early-1900s photographs of American Indian ceremonies; contemporary chalkware collectibles; a 62-page draft of George Washington's first inaugural speech.
Debbie Reynolds' $50 million collection of movie memorabilia; the American Fancy period of decorative folk art.
A chestnut-and-mahogany desk; a crystal matching service; a punch bowl commissioned by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Synopsis
A bronze Rembrandt Bugatti sculpture; potteries; "The Chanting Cherubs" by neoclassical sculptor Horatio Greenough.Rating
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