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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser David Bonsey explore Hawaii's music during a visit to the Kamaka ukulele factory. Highlights include: an 18-karat gold Victorian cuff bracelet; and a rare painting of Hilo Harbor by Joseph Nawahi, the first Hawaiian-born artist to paint in a Western style. Purchased for $400 in the 1970s, it now has an auction estimate of $100,000 to $150,000.
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ROADSHOW explores the tradition of Hawaiian quilting at the Queen Emma Summer Palace.
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A ROADSHOW guest in Myrtle Beach shared her memories of being a poster child for the March of Dimes in the 1950s.
Joseph Henry Sharp was inspired by his surroundings in Taos, NM. In this slideshow, A ROADSHOW guest uncovers the details of his covetable painting in Myrtle Beach.
Learn more about the art and science of professional baseball-card grading from ROADSHOW sports memorabilia expert Grant Zahajko.
Read the summary that ROADSHOW put together regarding the current regulations governing the import and sale of rosewood.
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