ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW packed a trunk full of additional treasures from the eight cities that made up its Season 18 tour. ROADSHOW’s bigger-than-ever 2014 season includes a second hour of never-before-seen appraisals, such as a collection of 1898 Mardi Gras invitations; Julia Child’s copper pans, ca. 1960, that Child used on her TV show.
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The first hour of “Junk in the Trunk 4” includes highlights from 2014!
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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 on Martha Custis Washington, America's first First Lady.
An up-close look at an archive of letters and telegrams written by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
How a 19th-century bureaucrat's bungling plan to get rich preserved hundreds of Indian portraits whose originals were lost to fire.
In ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's Junk in the Trunk 3, Francis Wahlgren appraises a 1923 first edition of 'Old Papermaking,' by Dard Hunter — the first completely handmade book about making books by hand.
Over the years, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW has uncovered a number of relic items that survived the infamous *Hindenburg* explosion in 1937. Here you can listen to the unforgettable eyewitness radio broadcast from the scene of the disaster.
Listen to the song "Fickle Fling," by a king of big-band jazz — Duke Ellington
Read the summary that ROADSHOW put together regarding the current regulations governing the import and sale of rosewood.
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