It was the one from when they were here in Milwaukee last year.
They also visited German Fest while here and aired some of that. Taught us how to tell a "real" stein from a fake.
You can catch another part of the Milwaukee visit
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Program #1118
Midwest Airlines Center
Premieres Monday, November 5, 2007 at 8PM ET
(check local listings)
In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Nicholas Lowry peruse the world's largest collection of posters by French lithographer Jules Cheret, best known for his colorful advertisements for the Moulin Rouge. At the Midwest Airlines Center, appraisers get a kick out of the objects arrayed for their evaluation including a charming 1772 needlework sampler crafted by the youngster who would become renowned clockmaker Aaron Willard's wife; a lovely circa 1890 Japanese bronze sculpture of a peasant woman and baby; and a ruby and diamond bracelet, purchased by the owner's great-grandmother — a German countess — from Austria's Empress Eugenie in the 1890s, with an auction estimate of $30,000 to $35,000.
Look like there will be one more part to the Milwaukee visit
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Program #1119
Midwest Airlines Center
Premieres Monday, November 12, 2007 at 8PM ET
(check local listings)
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW wraps up its visit to the Cream City, Milwaukee, Wisconsin — nicknamed for the locally manufactured, off-white bricks that mark the city's mid-19th-century architecture. At the Midwest Airlines Center, ROADSHOW experts pave the way for some unique discoveries, including a valuable Persian rug the owner used to cover furniture in the rain; a stained glass figurine originally commissioned for the owner of horse racing legend Dan Patch; and two milestone game baseballs, autographed by Milwaukee Braves legend Warren Spahn — one from Spahn's 327th winning game, which made him the winningest left-handed pitcher of all time, and the other from Spahn's 300th winning game, the gold standard for pitchers. Auction value for the pair could hit $11,000 to $14,000.
OMG that lady's pins were great. Such a neat collection she had.
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Claiborne from Milwaukee brought in a handsome mahogany desk and bookcase that he said his family has owned for many years. He said the piece originated with his wife's ancestor, Richard D. Hubbard, who was governor of Connecticut in the late 1870s.
If the top and the base were a marriage of separate pieces, such an exquisite pairing of furniture might fetch $20,000. But if its authenticity as an original set were verified, the Kenos said Claiborne's masterpiece could be worth as much as $250,000.
Just finished watching an episode where there was a Jonah and the Whale mechanical bank valued at 6-8 thousand dollars.. I sold my neighbor one I'm hoping is a reproduction now, lol, as I sold it to her for $30.
Antiques Roadshow
KOZJ-DT1 - 5 - Mon, 4/11, 7:00 PM 1 hr
"Billings, MT"
New, 4/11/2011, Entertainment, Collectible
Mark meets an appraiser at the Little Big Horn National Monument to talk about the different weapons used during the infamous battle; Mark examines a 19th-century brush washer and a watercolor painting of Yellowstone National Park.
Antiques Roadshow
KOZJ-DT1 - 5 - Mon, 4/18, 7:00 PM 1 hr
"Billings, MT"
New, 4/18/2011, Entertainment, Collectible
Mark and an appraiser take a look at the rustic, Western-style furniture created by the American designer Thomas Molesworth, a suit of armor from Japan, an oil painting done in 1874 by a Swiss artist, and a Parisian serving tray.
Antiques Roadshow
KOZJ-DT1 - 5 - Mon, 12/19, 7:00 PM 1 hr
"Forever Young"
New, 12/19/2011, Entertainment, Collectible
A team of appraisers evaluates original artwork that was made for a Dr. Seuss lunchbox, a child-sized shoe that was signed by Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth, and a silk picture done in colorful embroidery that dates back to the 19th century.
That shoe is interesting.. I've had a few Babe Ruth items: original candid photos in a scrapbook, couple autographed balls, and a child's Babe Ruth costume (wish I still had them all!)..
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