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Flashback to phenomenal Philadelphia finds from 2006 including an asscher-cut yellow diamond ring from around 1930, a Charles Rohlfs mahogany chair, and a 1958 Picasso drawing with documentation. Which has skyrocketed in value to $220,000?
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A former Norman Rockwell model remembers her childhood years posing for the painter.
During ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's June 2012 visit to Boston, appraiser Wesley Cowan and host Mark Walberg visited The Old State House to discuss the little-known pre-Revolutionary feud between one-time friends Henry Pelham and Paul Revere. Their dispute stemmed from a picture that Pelham had designed depicting the deadly incident later dubbed the Boston Massacre, which had erupted in front of the Custom House on the evening of March 5, 1770.
After appraising a diamond and ruby necklace in Boise, Idaho, for $80,000 to $100,000, jewelry expert [Peter Shemonsky](http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/appraisers/peter-j-shemonsky/) provides some background and guidance on U.S. regulations surrounding the importation of Burmese ruby and jade items.
The story of how one of jazz's great innovators left the country for Copenhagen in 1962. Why did he leave and what effect did this move have on his legacy?
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW seeks to balance cultural sensitivity with its aim of examining the full spectrum of America's antiques and collectibles.
George Sotter's unusual dedication was far more respectable than it sounds!
Picture this: photography without the darkroom. Step into the light to explore this fascinating photomechanical process.
Did the owner of a very special misplaced envelope ever find it?
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