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Find out if grandma lied about the family goods that include a 1900 Mark Twain letter, a ruby and diamond bracelet and a Babe Ruth & Honus Wagner signed baseball. Does the story of the show-topping $85,000 find really hold up?
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Gem State treasures sparkle at Idaho Botanical Garden including a discovery up to $80,000!
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At the June 2015 ROADSHOW in Tucson, [Douglas Deihl](http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/appraisers/douglas-deihl), of Boston’s Skinner Auctioneers, estimated a Charles Loloma ring, bracelet, and limited-edition print would bring between $25,200 and $32,600 at auction. But how much do you know about this groundbreaking Native artist?
This article is republished here courtesy of the *ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Insider* magazine, where it originally ran in the March 2014 issue.
In 2005, this carved eagle plaque was appraised for roughly $40,000. By 2006 its value had soared to well over $100,000! And today, it's descended to a much lower altitude again. Folk Art expert Allan Katz updates us on the wild fluctuations in the Bellamy Eagle market.
Find out how the rescued baby Don — now all grown-up! — was reunited with the descendants of his rescuer, the recipient of the 1931 Carnegie Hero Medal featured on ROADSHOW!
Learn more about the man who purchased thousands of pieces of George Ohr pottery in the 1960s, and was instrumental in developing a market for the "Mad Potter's" work.
More information about the laws and regulations that govern the owning and trading of artifacts derived from animals.
How can someone tell if the Andy Warhol piece they have in hand is authentic or fake? It's not an academic question: Warhol pieces often sell for tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
More on the life and work of Madam C.J. Walker, cosmetics entrepreneur, philanthropist, and America's first self-made female millionaire.
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An expert explains the evolution of Navajo weaving from the 17th to the 19th century and uncovers the distinctive characteristics of the three phases of Navajo Chief's Blankets.
Today, both old and new kachina dolls are among the most desirable collectibles in the Native American crafts market.
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