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Experience outstanding Oklahoma ANTIQUES ROADSHOW appraisals at Philbrook Museum of Art, such as a Charles Wilda "The Hour of Prayer" oil, a 1950 Gibson SJ-200 guitar, and a baroque bureau brisé from about 1690. Learn which is a $30,000-$50,000 find!
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Travel to Tulsa for ROADSHOW appraisals at Philbrook Museum. Which is worth $71,000?
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Tremendous Tulsa treasures abound with ROADSHOW at Philbrook Museum. One’s up to $30,000!
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When ROADSHOW visited Seattle in August 2012, appraisers discovered items ranging from indigenous artifacts to covetable jewelry. A field trip up the Space Needle also seemed to inspire space age themes at the appraiser tables — in this instance, a guest named Theresa brought in an original STAR TREK treatment and script.
Read the full letter from physicist Frederick M. Johnson, which chronicles how he came into the possession of a viewfinder that orbited the earth in 1962.
A few crumbs can go a long way. Learn what happened when one astronaut snuck a popular lunchmeat onto the Gemini III in 1965.
In 1938, Douglas Corrigan earned the nickname "Wrong Way" for mistakenly making a trip across the Atlantic from New York, when he was headed for California. But was Corrigan's "mistake" really an accident?
Samuel Kirkwood — who was friendly with many Native Americans during his time as Secretary of the Interior — was presented with a presentation Tomahawk by the famous Sioux chief, Sitting Bull.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW seeks to balance cultural sensitivity with its aim of examining the full spectrum of America's antiques and collectibles.
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