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In San Jose, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Rafael Eledge visit Winchester Mystery House, a bizarre Victorian mansion built by Winchester Rifle heiress Sarah Winchester. Valuable find: A Tlingit bowl and ladle inherited from the guest's great-great-grandfather who procured them on an 1877 trip to Alaska -- valued at $250,000 to $300,000.
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Roadshow looks at paintings by A.D.M. Cooper at San Jose's historic Fallon House.
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**Editor's Note** — Originally posted in 2013, this article addresses a sensitive but significant area of the antique arms and militaria trade.
In 1979, novelist Ray Bradbury learned that his favorite high school teacher had died. In response, he wrote a touching letter expressing his appreciation for her influence on him.
This porcelain teapot, brought to the Corpus Christi ROADSHOW last August, is indeed the kind of Chinese pottery that would inspire the artisans of Delft, Holland, to create the white-and-blue vases, cups and bowls that we know as Delftware.
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