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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg visits a unique memorial to renowned potter Artus Van Briggle: a building on the Colorado College campus decorated with Van Briggle tiles. Highlights include: two prototype chairs designed by the guest's father when he worked for noted modernist George Nelson; a salesman's sample canoe; and a 1941 Martin guitar valued at $65,000 to $75,000.
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Roadshow visits the Tiffany collection at the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art.
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Roadshow examines fire fighting collectibles at the Hall of Flame Fire Museum in Phoenix.
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An Indian reservation is land reserved for and managed by a Native American tribe, its sovereignty limited by federal and state or local law. Today, there are roughly 300 reservations in the United States. But how and why did Indian reservations come to be?
While a professor at Oxford University in the mid-1950s, author and scholar J.R.R. Tolkien worked with William B. Ready, director of libraries at Marquette University, to negotiate the sale of archive material related to some of his now-classic novels. Read a transcript of the letter below, and get a close-up look at Tolkien's distinctive handwriting.
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