ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
Discover what Spokane finds from Season 12 are worth now like a 1905 Spokane bird's-eye view lithograph, Abraham Lincoln letters and signed carte-de-visite, and a yellow diamond and platinum ring. One has an updated appraisal of $80,000-$120,000!
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Learn how outstanding Orlando items have held up in the market, including a $120K-$180K!
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Learn about finds from appraisals in a Gilded Age mansion, including a $400,000 treasure!
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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.
The 1956 US Olympic Basketball Team won gold in the final game against the USSR. They outscored their opponents by at least 30 points per game, a remarkable feat led by iconic players like Bill Russell and K.C. Jones. At the 2006 Tucson ANTIQUES ROADSHOW event, the owner of a rare collection of items from this team, including a signed basketball and scorebooks, shared his family connection to the event with sports memorabilia expert [Simeon Lipman](http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/appraisers/simeon-lipman/). "What an amazing ensemble," Lipman said, "Very, very rare to find basketball memorabilia of this era." Learn more about this collection and take a closer look at each of the items in this slideshow.
Today, both old and new kachina dolls are among the most desirable collectibles in the Native American crafts market.
Read two letters written in 1862 by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War that are addressed to his military advisor, Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck.
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