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Revisit fan-favorite appraisals from 2002 that have been updated with today’s market value, including a magnificent Tang dynasty marble lion that moves the expert to tears. Has time impacted the value of this rare find?
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A 1946 Einstein-signed group, an Agassiz pendant watch & a Chinese bronze vase.
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The Teddy bear is one of the most beloved toys in the world. Do you know how it got its name?
Do *you* have a photo of The King wearing this sparkly suit? ROADSHOW wants to hear from you!
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW seeks to balance cultural sensitivity with its aim of examining the full spectrum of America's antiques and collectibles.
See an example of a real George Nakashima butterfly joint.
Learn more about the eccentric self-taught artist and local icon who lived, worked, and sold her art on the Chicago streets.
For collectors interested in Native American artifacts, there are some very important guidelines to bear in mind.
A look at the life of Civil War General Daniel Sickles proves they just don't make a good old-fashioned scoundrel like they used to.
**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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