ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
Journey to the Lone Star State to learn more about historical items like an 1864 Civil War statue hilt presentation sword, a 1936 Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold medal, and James Madison's personal seal, ca. 1828. Which item is worth $100,000-$175,000?
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A Felipe Orlando oil, a baroque lockbox, and a Green Bay Packers championship group!
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Learn about historical items from on and off the battlefield during the Civil War.
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In 1865 a young man named John E. Bingham wrote a moving first-hand description of the fateful events of Friday night, April 14, at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. Read his dramatic letter here.
Read the summary that ROADSHOW put together regarding the current regulations governing the import and sale of rosewood.
More information about the laws and regulations that govern the owning and trading of artifacts derived from animals.
Read the story of how a jardinière by a famous potter became a family treasure.
Learn more about Arkansas student sit-ins at the Pine Bluff Woolworth's lunch counter in 1963.
Read the summary that ROADSHOW put together regarding the current regulations governing the import and sale of rosewood.
More information about the laws and regulations that govern the owning and trading of artifacts derived from animals.
For countless generations, the traditional Marquesan war club was both a lethal weapon and a symbol of prestige. And starting in the early 19th century, it became the ultimate souvenir for merchants and missionaries who visited these remote islands in the South Pacific.
First-person accounts from a life on the wagon train
Read the summary that ROADSHOW put together regarding the current regulations governing the import and sale of rosewood.
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