GUEST: The gal who made it at 11 years old in 1824 is my husband's great-grandfather's wife, but she was also his first cousin.
APPRAISER: And where was Elizabeth Berry living?
GUEST: She lived in Pittsfield, New Hampshire.
APPRAISER: It might be not quite Pittsfield, but very close by. About ten to 20 miles northwest of Pittsfield is Canterbury, New Hampshire.
GUEST: Canterbury? All right.
APPRAISER: If this were a needlework from the 1820s from New Hampshire, just a regular needlework, I'd be valuing it at about $7,000 to $10,000, $8,000 to $12,000. With that blue, I think it should be bumped up a little bit, about $10,000 to $15,000. For insurance purposes, I would go as high as $18,000 for this needlework, and it's...
GUEST: That is absolutely unbelievable.
APPRAISER: It's wonderful.