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At the historic Civil War battle site in Perryville, Kentucky, host Mark L. Walberg is joined by appraiser Rafael Eledge, who instructs collectors on how to avoid falling for a fake Confederate belt buckle. Highlights include: an heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; and a pair of boxing gloves signed twice by Muhammad Ali -- once as Cassius Clay in 1963, and again as Muhammad Ali forty years later.
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ROADSHOW steps right up to the Ringling Circus Museum to check out circus toys & posters.
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ROADSHOW completes its stop in Louisville, Kentucky with a look at antique needlework.
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Several decades ago, one very lucky elementary school class took turns taking polaroid pictures with an Apollo space suit. Today, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW wants to know – do you have a photo with the suit?
During ROADSHOW’s visit to Winterthur, one guest brought in a painting by artist Frank Schoonover, and re-lived the memorable day of purchasing the painting at Schoonover’s studio with his family.
Col. Elmer Ellsworth was a dashing young infantry commander and a personal friend of Abraham Lincoln. On May 24, 1861, he became the first Union officer to be killed in the Civil War, during his daring attempt to remove a Confederate flag from a boarding house in Alexandria, Virginia.
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