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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg discusses Northwest Coast Indian masks with appraiser Ted Trotta at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture.
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Big finds? A 1962 Fender Stratocaster, a Beatles collection, and French filigree earrings.
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Highlights: Keith Haring graffiti, a Walter Johnson All-Star watch, and a Whitman letter
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In Rapid City, South Dakota, a guest came to ANTIQUES ROADSHOW with what she thought was a 19th-century English cheese stand and cover that she'd bought at an estate auction for just $40.
More information about the laws and regulations that govern the owning and trading of artifacts derived from animals.
ROADSHOW collectibles expert Leila Dunbar explains what's currently hot, and getting hotter, in the world of pop-culture collectibles.
More information about the laws and regulations that govern the owning and trading of artifacts derived from animals.
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Read the summary that ROADSHOW put together regarding the current regulations governing the import and sale of rosewood.
During ROADSHOW’s 2019 stop at Desert Botanical Garden, one guest brought in what appraiser Catherine Williams considered “one of the most famous pieces of memorabilia from the Civil War."
In Venice, a city known for its robust glassmaking history, the Gallerie dell'Accademia is home to *The Annunciation*, an Italian Renaissance painting by Paolo Veronese (1528-1588) depicting the scene when the Virgin Mary is told that she is carrying the child of God. Rich in color and golden light, the scene primarily depicts icons of the divine. But to the left of Mary's figure, viewers can spot a small translucent vessel — a vase whose delicate and difficult-to-produce form inspired glass designer Vittorio Zecchin in 1921.
**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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