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Find out the history and value of treasures in Charleston, such as a locally-made Francis Sommer astronomical regulator clock, an 1899 Oscar Wilde manuscript poem, and a 1960 René Portocarrero "Catedral" oil. One is worth $80,000 to $100,000!
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A Babe Ruth archive, a Japanese Komai vase, and a Virginia cellarette. One is $80K-$100K!
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Remington, Hendrix, and Whistler: all are featured in Charleston, SC Hr 3!
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Even to poster expert Nicho Lowry, the first name of artist "C. Peet" has always been unknown. When a guest brought a poster maquette of Peet's work to ROADSHOW, the question arose once again. Now ROADSHOW wants your help in finding the answer — do you know C. Peet’s first name?
**Editor’s Note** — *Federal regulations governing the trade and ownership of elephant ivory and other animal-derived objects are under constant review and subject to change at any time. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW endeavors to monitor and report on such changes in a timely way; however, you should consult the website of the [U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service](https://www.fws.gov/law/endangered-species-act/) for the most up-to-date information on these topics.* The most recent addition to this article pertains to regulations governing [Walrus ivory](#walrus), at the bottom of the page.
Learn more about Palmer Cox's cartoon characters The Brownies, a phenomenon of unprecedented popularity and merchandising success.
This article is republished here courtesy of the *ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Insider* magazine, where it originally ran in the March 2014 issue.
How did Huey P. Long stay in power amid scandals and accusations of corruption and why is his shadow still so hard to escape over eighty years after his death?
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