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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW revisits items appraised in Richmond, VA back in 1998. A Cartier desk clock has increased in value from a 1998 appraisal of $10,000 to $15,000 to an updated estimate of $25,000 to $35,000. Meanwhile, a Royal Doulton Bear has dropped from an original appraisal of $5,000 to $7,000 to a current valuation of $3,000 to $5,000. Other items featured include 1956 World Series baseballs,
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ROADSHOW examines the eccentric pottery of George Ohr at the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art.
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ROADSHOW surveys the influence of southern landscapes in the work of Walter Anderson.
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW seeks to balance cultural sensitivity with its aim of examining the full spectrum of America's antiques and collectibles.
While at Churchill Downs, ROADSHOW was presented with a painting and poem that illustrated religion and Greek mythology, created by a schoolgirl from the East Coast.
On April 26, 1938, the Nazi Party declared that all Jews must surrender their possessions to the German government, and that any item was subject to confiscation for the German economy. Yet, one woman’s grandfather, anticipating ramifications of this decree, created a book detailing family treasures and stories for the generations to come.
Read the summary that ROADSHOW put together regarding the current regulations governing the import and sale of rosewood.
Is it possible to collect artifacts associated with acts of violence without dishonoring the victims?
Sports Memorabilia appraiser Leila Dunbar left ROADSHOW's 2019 Desert Botanical Garden event with a few questions still circling about one guest's antique Scottish golf club. About a week after the event, she contacted ROADSHOW with news of her latest research.
Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel was a French fashion designer, businesswoman, and pioneer of women’s fashion in the early 20th century. She was also a Nazi sympathizer and informer. In his 2011 biography of Chanel, *Sleeping with the Enemy*, Hal Vaughn explored Chanel’s life prior to World War II, and revealed how the designer's collaborations with Nazi officials unfolded.
Most people know Gandhi as the lawyer, ethicist, and advocate of peaceful social protest — but for one ROADSHOW guest's grandmother, he was also a friend and mentor.
More information about the laws and regulations that govern the owning and trading of artifacts derived from animals.
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