GUEST: Well, my dad, Colonel Chester B. Hansen, was aide to General Bradley during World War II.
APPRAISER: Who's shown here, right.
GUEST: Yes, and it was taken in Washington, D.C., around 1947 by New York Times photographer George Tames.
APPRAISER: Right.
GUEST: And it was after General Bradley was made chief of staff in Washington, D.C.
APPRAISER: Exactly, and what do we have down here?
GUEST: I have Montgomery's signature, Dwight Eisenhower and General Bradley.
APPRAISER: I think it's a great conjunction of signatures. I mean, you know, three of the people who essentially were responsible for the winning of the war in Europe. And this is nice because you get a good clear signature of each one. Montgomery of Alamein, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Omar N. Bradley. Eisenhower's is a little rough-edged, like he was a little shaky when he made this. Or maybe the pen didn't work too well on the photo. But I think it's a great World War II signed photo, even though it's later than World War II in date. Any idea what it might be worth?
GUEST: Not a clue.
APPRAISER: I'm figuring about $3,000 or $4,000, actually.
GUEST: Wow. All right.