Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ... became of 'em. APPRAISER: Let's go back 100, 120 years. The big danger in baseball was the beanball. The beanball was the leading cause of death and major injury ...
Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ... it was bound to happen. The appraisers were on a different page than I was in terms of the value. But I had a great day at the Roadshow. Today I brought a 1920s ...
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Hosted on MSNAntiques Roadshow guest admits he 'tucked away' vase he 'hated' that's worth a fortuneAntiques Roadshow expert David was taken aback when a guest admitted that he and his wife "tucked away" a vase that they "hated" - but it's worth a fortune ...
A climate-controlled room at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum holds thousands of rare books documenting a half-millennia of natural history. However, Andersen Horticultural Library visitors might ...
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Herald Times Reporter (Manitowoc) on MSNAt Manitowoc Public Library this week: An antiques appraisal event with Mark Moran & moreMark Moran will be appraising antiques at Manitowoc Public Library from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 22. Registration is required ...
Antiques Roadshow expert Andy McConnell holds records on the BBC programme - but he thinks it's "astonishing" he remained in ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left in shock after a charity shop purchase turned out to be worth an astonishing £400,000. The unexpected windfall came when an unassuming guest brought a £400 ...
An Erie magician's carved head, potentially used in his act, was appraised at $60,000 to $80,000 on the television show "Antiques Roadshow ... insurance purposes. Appraiser James Supp didn ...
Antiques Roadshow guest 'in tears' as she's told 'true value' of her late mother's prized possession
An Antiques Roadshow guest was overcome with emotion ... took to social media to share their reactions to the emotional appraisal. One fan wrote: "What a beautiful story and such an incredible ...
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'Roadshow': Prop believed to have been owned by Erie magician appraised for heady sumA carved head believed to have been used as a prop by Erie-born magician Harry Kellar was appraised at $60,000 to $80,000 ...
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