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ROADSHOW heads to Raleigh in search of treasures, including 1994 Maya Angelou Spingarn Awards, a 1939 autographed Baseball Hall of Fame program and a Le Pho La Cueillette des Pommes Cannelle oil, ca. 1950. One is $60,000 to $100,000!
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits Louisiana for fascinating finds. One is appraised at $138,000!
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View ravishing Raleigh finds at the North Carolina Museum of Art. One is up to $100,000!
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In December 1963, Frank Sinatra Jr. was abducted at gunpoint from his hotel room by two men seeking a $240,000 ransom. After Sinatra Jr. was released and returned to his family, rumors circulated in the press that the singer’s 19-year-old son fabricated the kidnapping in order to make a name for himself and heighten his career. Having kept silent for some time, Frank Sinatra Sr. finally spoke out about the implications of his son’s kidnapping, and the rumors, in a letter to a priest.
While traveling through the South during the post-Civil War period, an abolitionist from Boston recorded his interactions with slaves and slaveowners alike.
Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Leila Dunbar explore the mysterious missing work of the silent-era Norman Film Studio in Jacksonville Hour 1.
**Editor’s Note** — *Federal regulations governing the trade and ownership of elephant ivory and other animal-derived objects are under constant review and subject to change at any time. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW endeavors to monitor and report on such changes in a timely way; however, you should consult the website of the [U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service](https://www.fws.gov/law/endangered-species-act/) for the most up-to-date information on these topics.* The most recent addition to this article pertains to regulations governing [Walrus ivory](#walrus), at the bottom of the page.
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