ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
It’s been 15 years since ANTIQUES ROADSHOW first visited Tampa, Florida. Tune in to see how the appraised values have stood up over time. Highlights include a fork from the Hindenburg; a costume jewelry hat from around 1950; and a Louis Comfort Tiffany lamp with a "Rose Helmut" shade, ca. 1905, whose value has more than doubled since we first saw it.
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See memorable items appraised in 2000, and a jump in value from $15-20,000 to $35-45,000.
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How have the values of items appraised in Columbus, OH, 15 years ago changed?
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Over the years, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW has uncovered a number of relic items that survived the infamous *Hindenburg* explosion in 1937. Here you can listen to the unforgettable eyewitness radio broadcast from the scene of the disaster.
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