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AC■ALLY COMES OUTF THSE. ANTHEN WE CAN AVE
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WITH SIGNS OF THZODIAC.■ R■ WOKN HERE,
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THE DAY OF THEEEK. OV HERE,OU'LL SE
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AND SO YOU DON'T MISS ANYTHING YOU SEE THE ANLS
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MR. GILP'S DAW BUT I CAN LL Y
W WKI ABLYN THE FIRST HALF
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SAW IS WAT I D TO CTA MY EXCITEMENT IN I HAEEN NDR■'EENR■
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TOE EN IT. THANYOU SOUCH. <u>O.</u> YOU OUGHT A WONDERFUL
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INOUR POSSESSION WELL, PRLY
MEWHERE BETWEEN
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S IN A r■ AND IT HADLL
ESE WONDERFULSIT WHAT INTRI
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BASEBALL LEAGUE. JU ABSELY
WONDFUL ABT IT. YOURRY IS UM, YOU VE, OF
COUR, AS YOU S A SIGNEDASEBALL FROM THE OFñIAL PRESSIONAL
GIRLS'EAGUE. AND IT'SIGNED OM THEEA D THE 0 AND ■EN EONE WHO WAS ON L U VE THE WONDERFUL
SIGNATURES HE OF SOME
THGREAT STARS ■UMI LOVE
THIS SIGTURE TH YOUD■ME BEFE: "MUMMY" INGER. GHT. UM, 'S A G SIGNATURE AND THEY JT HAVE
TERRIFIC NES. UM, YOU KNOW, WHEN YOU THINK
POS MEMORALIA 90% OF THE MIS
OF COUE, BASEBALL. BUT IT'S ALL BE RUTH
D LOU GEHRIG AND THGREAT AR
TH WE KNOW WHO AREEN. ■ó9 THIS I..
IS IS RRIFIC. DID U TRYr■ TO FIND OUT WHAT THIS WAS WORTH? I'VEEEN TO SOME OF THE TS
MEMORALIA SHS AND THEY LOOK ATT
D THEYAN'T GE ME A IA SE ONEITHER. BEUSE THER WELLCEAINLY ■ E WON'S LEAGUES WERE A VERY IMPORTANT EVE
BASEBALL HOTLY CONTTE AYOWOULD
IMAGINE, BY THE MEN TO HAVE THEM ENTER. AND OFTTART ■ BY HNGO THMINOR AGUE
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A BALL LIKE THIS UP CE BEFAT ATION
IT, INT, SHELLACKE■ ■ UM, RY OFT, BALLHAVE
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OVER TIME LLS TH UM... TH
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REALLY VER VY SHA WI TOT
ALL SIGNURES OTHEM. ANY IDEA DO YAVE ■WHAT IT MI
BE WORTH ■ I HAVE NO IDEA. ■WELL
I VE TO SAY THINYOU DID A LITT■ BET
TH A QUART. , I... THE BALL THAT WAS SD
AT AUCTIBOUT THR YEARS AGO $2,A PRALE
TO3,000 ON IT. , MY G. AND IT ACTUA
■ F $4,0. OH..THAT'S ASTOUG. SO Y HE A VERYARE
LLECTIHERE D,M,
IT S CTAINLY I
VERY VALUABLE... ■ WELL, IT'S GOING
INTOHE VLT NOW THK U.r■ THANK
VERY MUC CAUG MY TEIO CAUSE OFHE DRAN
HERE ON THE OUE T I WA TO HEAR
ABWHERE U GOT IT. I GREW UP A TOWN
CAEDDEN INESTERNEW YORK ■MY MHER WAS
AN ANTIQUE HOU AND SHBOUGHT IT
AT A SLL ANTUE DEA■R THATAS FENDSH
IN TT TOWN. <u>■</u> AND YOU WE
WITH HER? YES, IT WAS OB
ABOUT 19701971 <u>■</u> AND I WAS A KID
AND I USEDGO WITHER D WENTITH
EN SHEOUT ■ISIECE. HE IS A IE
OFHE FY? AH, SHE S. SHE S? SHE HAD BEEN FRIENDS
WI■ MY MOTHER r■ AND SHE WOULD CALL HER
EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE... WHEN S'D GET
A SPECIAL THING IN. AT'D TELL
YOU ABOUT THIS? U KN, MY MOTHER DI'T
OW TOOUCH T IT.. ■REALLY'TNOMU A I MEAN, E TOLDIT W OLD R■WA'TN SU IF IT
WAS ESE ORAPBUT MY MOTHER-- IT W O O
HEFAVORITE PIECE AND SHE WAS ALYS
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INFORMATIOON IT WHICH ISHY
I BROUGHIT
HERE T.r■ ■, GOODWELL,
LET ME TELL YOU WHAT IAN ABO IT,
L RIGHT? WATHE DRHICH MT THE INGS
PE■SSIA INSTALYTENTIr■ WITH CNESE OR JAPANESE ART. AND THE INTEREINTHING
ABOUT THE DRAGONS IS TT IFOUOOK HERE YOLL SEE
AT THE CLAW... ON T DRA
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ABOUT VE-CLAWED DRON DENOTES TH THE OECT
WAS MADE FORMPERIAUSE HOEHOLD. R E IMPERI OOH, INTERTING. D IF Y H
FOUR C)■WS BUT IS HAP
j■ HAVE FIVE CLA.r■ D THEN
THE HER ■INGINTESTING. , THISS GETTING THAT'ST OF
■NICE ABOUT IT WHICH IS A LOTUS DESIGN,
AND U OFTEFIND THISE WORK ON 18th-CENTURCAED
IVORD LAOBJES. ANSO YOU FIND AT ON THIS. N 18t CENTUR. 'S ST OF AYLINDRAL FOR YODO FIND THIS AT LATER PDS
OF TIM AN■IF Y LOOK AT IT
THEFACE THCAING LOOKPRETTY GOO AND YOU JUST GET HAD YOIDEAR■
A PRETá■ GOOD ELING OUT ITr■ ABT THE E ? WHAT DID SHE
PAY FOR IT SHE PA, I LIEVE IT WAS ABO
$125R $150T THAT TE AND I ESS I SORT
THOUGHT MAYBE BETWEEN $5 AND $000. UHUH, WELL.. AS YOU LOOK AT I..
AS O LOOKST IT MORE D MORE UM... RST NOTICE THE THINGS THAT
WE'VE TAED ABO BUT TH YOURT
TO LOOK AGN ■ D AS IVORY, IVORHAS
SORT OA GRAITO IT. OKr■ IT'SIKE A RIN ANYOU SE
LILEINES ANIF YOU LK
THIS ■ YOU' NIC■
THATRESN'T
TREE RGS AND,N FA,■
WHAT WE'VEOT
IS A PIE OF PLASTIC. IS IT REALLY? IT'SLASTIC r■ THAT'SUNNY. D IT HAS AALUE OFBABLY MORE■THANUT $5 OR $10..■ INTERESTG. WHICH IS A GREAT SHAME. THAT ANTIQUELER
DIDN'T PASONr■ SUCH A G
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MOER'S ESTATE. D YOLLRE? SH AT ■AGE ■ OF 99 YEARAND
NINEONS OLD. WEEçIDED THAT WE
WOULD SE THE HSE AND THE HOE WAS LL
OFHINGSUCH ATHIS-- L ANTIQUE. THIS RIFLE WAS FOUND IN
THE BACK OA ORAGE CLOSET. WELLTH'S VERY■
INTERESTG Yr■ E OF
PATTEROF RIFLE TODAY IN THE
COLLECTIOR IN T ITITUTIONS
THAT WE KNOW Or■ ■ THERE'S PROBABLY THR-- THIS BEING T
FOURTHNETURN UP FROMS PRESENTATION AND VE LOT OEAT
INIOR YOU. FACT, H ONE OF THE
OTHER PRESENTION RIFLES FOR THIS SAME INCIDENT WE'RE VLI
TH THEM. TH PATTE OF RIFL
ISLED THE HALL FLINTLOCK
RIFLE,KAY ANTHEY BAME ED BY THE RULAR ARMY ELY AS THE 18s
AND INTO 183. THERE A BREECH-
ADING MEANIS WHERE DEVE
x■WN HER ACALLYELSETHIS
BREECH WHI PULLS UP ■ AS OPPOSTHAT WERE
OFUR EARMUZZLE-LOADERS. )■R ONTHISLE
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TO PERCUSSION.r■ WHH IS THE
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IN HERE THAT FIRED YOU PULLED THK
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TH"FRIEN" DO; HGAINST THAT DRPING SPARK
TO THIS BREECHBLOCK ■WHICIGNITED
RR. IT'S A SGLE SHOTN BEING
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QUKLY LOED WITHOUT HAVING
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IS PLAQUE WN HE IS WT'S OF THEREATEST
OF SIGNIE. UN
ACTU INVOLVES INCENT AT HAPPENED
DURINGHEAR OF 1812 INTTSBURGH,
W YORK RE TING TO TE
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TRYING TO CROSA BRGE ■ AND MENTO THE TY-- ABLE TO HOLD ONHE OTHER SID
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THMOARNED. BA-H■NED SOIERS Y
COULD HAVE TFIGHT AGAIN. FACT, I C'THINK
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BUT FORTATELY WI THE PAPERWORK WITH H IT TOOK CONGRESS OVER 20 YEARS TO FALLYPPVE E PUSE A
PRESENá■TION O
THE FL. W, THIS N-- WE OK AT TH
PLUE BACRE Y RESOLVE
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HAS "E.E." WHICH REFE
TO ETHAN EREST D THENT SAYS
"SEPMBER 11, 1814" WHICH THE DATE
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PRD ■ESE RIES ■THIS WLD HAVBEEN E MOSTFFICIENT MILITARY
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ISOINTTIME ULD VE PROBABLY BEEN
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WEAPON YOU'VGOT HERE. ON■IN
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OF STOPPING Y POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
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CLN THE GUN. AS A PLEASURE
TO S THE PIE. IT'S A V
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OUTSIDE PHADELPH. GORDON, TH IANINTEST ■ OF THE WOR O
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ANTIQUE GRANDFATR OC D EY'VE COME POPAR
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HANG THEM ON THEIRL VERY MUCH THE SAME W
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THESDATE FROM? AT'S..'S SURPRISIN
TO LOT OF PEOPLE IS THAT THESE ALS
ARE INED OLD. IN THIS AR HERE- THE ES Y SEE DN BUTHIS MIG BTE TO
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COURSE IS A MUCEARLIER
RM OF DESIGN. AT DO THINGS
LIKE TS COST? ■THE INTERESTINTHING
AND ONE OFHE REASONS THINK THATHERE SO POPULA
THESE 8■YSITH COLLECRS ISECAUSE THE..T SEEM
ME TH'RE INEXPENSIVE. SOMETIMES YOCAN PICK UP
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COST UP TO $500 MORE. <u>I S.</u> BUT ALWAYS COUNT
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WHAT HAVYOUGO BAVOLUTIONARY
BROUT US HRE APPR DISCRGE SIGN B
GEORGEASHINGTON R A MAN NAME■
JAS COLUUS. YOU AINLY VE. THIS IS A GENUINEWAINGT DISCHGES
■ WITHLL TLDAPWO
ONHE BAC A TEA JUSTS A VERAN■WOULD HAVE CARRI T OUND IN HIS CKET. SO MANY THEM
ARE DAGED. ISNE SHOWSAGES HERE'S WASNGTON'S
SIGNATURE,SEE. ■ -H. ■ANWEE T
"JUN83 "1777 THOU JUNE 83 SO TT'SIX YEAR
OF SERVICE. NOW, HOW DID YOU
COME BTH? SHE UND I■BLACX
UM■TUAL, MY MOM■ AFTER HER NT DD AND SHTHINKST'S
BEEN IN HER FAMILY R A LONG TIME. BUT NOT A RELATIVE,
PERHS. , NO, NOT
A RETIVE. A REVE.
■ YEAHLL,THESTHINGS DO AEAATAL AND IS IS
A AUTIFUL AMPLE. I SEE YOVE KEPIT
A MYLAR FDER I GUES
YOU'VE PPARED THIS CATALOGUE ENTRY
ATHE BAC WHICH IS GRE
UH... ■ HAOU SHO IT
TO ARIENDSR TO.. <u>DAYG</u> WE, TOOK IT ILY ONE
FOR OW-AND-TELL <u>AND-</u> E DIDN'T REALLY OW ATS WORT
BA THEN- HE TOO ARO■ ALL KIDND SAI R■ SHE EDT OU'RE TOHING SHING
GEORGE WASHINGTON UCHED" AND HE'S MY MOM
AND THE ACHER IN A BIG ARGUMENT
OFOW IT'REAL OR T. THAS AT
YO SCHOOL? YEAH, THE TEACHEDIDN
THINK AS R BELITHIS WAS REA DN'T NO, E DIDN'T BELVE IT. SHE OUGHT WAS A F NO, IT'S AS
GENUINE AS C BE. DO Y HAVE IDEA
AT IWORTH? I'VE SEEN
QUITA FEW OF THEM. WELL, MEONE
TOLDY MOM TH IT ULD BETH
THSANDS OLLARS... IT IS WOH SOME
THOUSAS OFOLLARS YES, FOR BETWEEN
■$600ND $10,0. THE CONDITIOCTOR
CTATESHE DEMAND ON THE DAY
AAUCTIO AND I'M VING Y
ANUCTION PRICEOW. BU■IT'S SOMEWHERE
■BETW$6,0 AND $,000 ON GD DAY. THAT'S GREAT. YOU'RE HAPPY
WITHHAT? AH! IT SEEMSIKYOU' G A LITTLE TREASURE
IN TS BO WT D LIKE
TO DO UP ■ ANWE'RE GOING
TO TILT IT A BIT. W, IT i■OKS
LIKE TME ■ WHAT WVE IRE ARE THE ON
QUINTUETS. I R■çER Woman:
THAT RIGHT. CAN YOU TELL ME
A TTLE BIT? SOME F CHIOD
PLAYH IS OH, S, GOT TSE
I INK ARND 10. I MUST HAVE BEEN ABOUT EIGHT AND RELY ENJOYED
PLAYING WITH THEM FOR... WEIT
DOESN'SE ■ YOU PLAYED WITH
THEM TOO OFT BECAUSE I NOTICE HER THAT THEY ALL HAVE
THEIORIGINAL
CLOTHING O ANEVERY DOLLE
HAS ITS IGINAL BUTN WHICH IS EXTREMELY RARE. OF COURSE,
EVERYBY IS FILIA WITH THE DIONNE
TUET THESE LLS WERE
AC MADE TE AND THEYLLAVE THEIR LITTLE
ORIGAL NE TAGS YOU WL SEE
HEREN THE BASKET. AS YOU POINTED OUT
TO ME EARLIER-- ISHAT
UNDERNEA■ HE ERE'S ME ADDITIONA
LITTLE SURPRISES. CAN U LL MEOUT ■ESE? WHAT IS THIS LTLE
OB RIGHTERE? ■ WELLAT'S T
LITTLE PAR DRESS
AT THECAME I AND ALSO UNDER THERE,
DER THE PILLOW IS THEITE SLIP THAT
GO UNDER THE DRESS , VE TO YOU WERE OBVIOUSLY
RYETICULOUS AS A CHILD. YOU MUST HAVE T HAD
ANY RSND SIS YOU DI
VE TO SHARE... TO SHA THAT'S RIGHT, BEING AN ONLCHILD. U'RECTUALL
VE FORTUTE BECAUSE STF
■ESE TY OF DOS-- LEASTHAT I'VE SEEN- N
VENCOMETE. THEY USUALON'THAVEHE NAMá■ THE CLOTHI
HAS BE TORN AND I ALSO NICE
THISOOKS LIK r■ THERIGI
BOOR BASKET. YOUVED
)■KE THIS AS CHILD IT WAS A
RISTPRESENT FROM MY AUNT AND UNCLE. WELL, ITERTAINLY
ISEALLY ITE LOVELY. ■ THEY WE MADE
BYADAME ALEXANDER ■WHICH YOU'RE
PROBABLY FAMILIAr■TH O ISTILL
MAKING D TOD. I SAYTHESE
WERE ME AFTE1935 SO 10
ULD MAKEEN. A VALUE ON TH
BECAUSEY'RE SO CPLETE WOULYL■ACSSORIE
'S GOI TO BE WORBOr■ OBABLYAUCTION
ABOUT $1,5 TO ,000. WOW. WOW. DO THAT■
RPRISE Y? YES. IT SURE
DOES. WE, THAT'S
T WORTH D I THINK YOU
SHOULD GO ME NOW ANKE CAR
OF TM ST AS YOU'COIND TO DO ALL THESE YEARS. I UNDETAND
YOARE A ECTO
OF THIS TY OF TH- PUZZLEUGS
AND PUZZLE JUG CAN YOJUST TL US HOW
COLL VE BEEN WE■I THINK
IT'S A 25 YEARNO THAT IRTED■L MOST PUZZLEUGS
WE MADE IN EUROPE ER IENGLAN
OROME OFM IN FNCE ■ ORHOLLAND AND IS IS UNUSUAL ONE
E ITASN'T DE T. WAS MADE
IN THE UNITED ATES. ART JUST MUG IS THPUZZLE, OF COURSE, BEING
IT PRCED ALL THE WAY AROUND. IT H HES
IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES SO IF YOU FILL IT UP WITBEERr■ HOW
INKING OUT OTHIS O?PZLr■■ HAVEOU EVER TRIED YES, I HAVE. IT TOOME
LITTLEHILE BUT I DID
FINALLY LEN. NOW, I'M GOING
TO TELYOU
WHAT IHINK AN■LL ME I'M WNG. ALRIGHT. IT SEEMS TME THAT ONCE
THERE'SOME LIQUID IN IT THONLY WAY YOU
COULGEIT OUT WOULD BE TO TIP IT
THUGH THHALE ERE'S LE IIDE ICH YOU MABE ABLE TO SEEAT H AN■CET'S PPED
IN THE RIGHT DECTI THE LIQUID MIGHT JUST
CO OUT OF THIS HOLE TOP OF THLEER THAT'S ONLY Y
RE IT BUT THESTHINGS
CA VERY PUZZLING ANVEIOUS,JOHN, AM I? YES. ERE ARE A ER
OF DFERENT WAY THATUZZLMUGSERE ,
AND WOIFFERELY THAT SMS TO
THE AR
■TO TS E. R■PAICLY FASCINANGT I IS ABOUT THISUZZLE MUG IS NOT WAY IT PUZZS,
BUT WHMA IAND WH. IT'S MADOFED WEAN TELATY OKING
AOF THIS JECT.NDERNTH THE AN■'S CEDA CH,
YOU GRN,USTROUGLEDISH CORr■■ THAT IS PICAL
OF AMERICAREDWARE MADE IN THE )■ 18t TH19th CENRY.D THUGN WHENSEE THISIND
OFREEN GZEWARE OFTENHINK OF
E SHDOAH VLEY RTS OF THE VIRGINIAS AND ALSO PARTS
PNSYLVAA EVEN BUT ATE á■PICALLY
N'T SEE ON AMERICAN AR HAT S. 'S IIBED WSOE'S
NAME, RHAPS LOCATION ALTHGH IS DIFFICULT
TOECTHRDS- IT SEEMS TO BE
E NAMEA TO-- NOW, THERE'S VTTHATSIVELY,
EXCITECOLLECTORS MORE THAN DATED PIES POTTERY TH'S EVEN MORE EXCITING,
AL)■ WHEN THE DATEPOTT ■ ISS EARLY AND INTEING
AS THIS ONE. WHH WAS A VERYEMPESTUOUS
IN AMICAN HISTORY■IT'S DED8 THE EAST COAST INWEENHE DTIONOF INDEPENDENE THESTABLISHMENT
THE T FEDERAL GORNNT. <u>r■</u> I'SURE
IT HREFERENC.,OH THE WORD "BUCKS"
ISRITTENOWN HERE ICH MAY WELL BE A REFEE
TO BUCKS CNTY,NSYLA ALTHGH I SPE
IT WN'T MADE THE BUT WHEREVER IWAMA SOONE REIVED
IN 1784. AND TODAY 'S ONE
OF THE MOSINREIN AND MOST VALUABL
PULE JUGI' SEEN. HOW LONG DID
BUY IT, MAY I ASK? I THINK
ABOU YEA D ITAS MY ISITN
THIS PAICUL THATE INTERESTED
RNINING OF TACKGROUND MS ANSTARTEME ON
COLLECTION SPREE. W MUCHID YOU
PAIT? IMEI BOUG IT SOMETHING KE
$35 OR40OR IT.r■ I THINK U MA A
VE GOOD VEME. TODAY YOUR PUZZLMUG WOULD BE WTH
AT LEAST $5,r■ AND RHAP
AS MUCH $6,00 MY GOODNESS. THAT DOES SURPRISEE. THANKS
R BRINGING
IT IN, JOHN. IST SOMEING YOU
BO ORITEx■ WHAT'S THEISRY
THEAINTING? THISAMFR■MYR'HOE. IN LOMBARD, LINOIS.E ACS HE H A BIG HOU
BIG OLD GARAGE L THWAY DOWN
TO CHICKENOOP. HE H I■ALL
FILLED WITH THINGS HE LOVED
TO GO AUCTIONS... SO WAS H
IN BUSESS? HE AKER? ■D HE EOYED
HIMSELF DOING THAT WELL, EVYONE
IN THE AUEBUSINESS LOVE HEA
ABT CKERS D GREAPACK RAT
WHO NER THRETHINGS AY. ■ WELL, YOU CERTAINL
ED A TREURE OMHE CCKENOOP. THS A INNG
BYANE PETEON IMPRESSIONIST ARTIST.AMECAN SHE WAS IN YORK
IN 1876 AND ED IN 1965. WHE WA
BON NEYORK SHAVELED
ALL ER THE COUNTRY T A GREAT DEAL OF TIME
INLOUCTER, MASUSETTS AND INTED THERE
QUE A T. THIS PNTING PROBABLYDO IN 19N T.
r■ SHS ERE,
■E WA VENIC E TRAVELED
■ALL OVERHE W. THISE TH VALUING
IS PAIISWO: T THE D NEWS
THEN THE GOOD WS. E BAD WS
ISOCN,
i■CATION, LOCATION. HER ST VALBLE PAINTI ARE ■E AMERAN ISSIO
SCES IN ■E UNITED STATES-- YOU KNOW, GREAT SCENES
OF WOMEN IN RDEN AN■THINGSIKE THAT. ■THE ODES AT WOMENRTISTS ARE
REALLY BNG REARAISED HE A MAR
AND IN THE SECON8■RY MKET. THE LONGEST TI THEYERE JU SEEN AS
DING TE DOING PATINGS BEEEN THEIR FATHS' HOM
TO THE HUSBANDS' HOMES. W THEY'RALLYEI SEEN AS TINE ITY
ARTISTS THATY ARE AND JA PETERSON'S WORK
VE SOLD FOR OVER $10000- THEY'RE J■DO
VALUABLE PS. I WOULD PUA VAE4,
OF $8,000 TO $12,000■ OH... WONDERFU GOWONDr■ SO GBACK
THAT ICKEOP. ■YOU'VE GONTO■A LO■OF TROUBLE
x BRING IN
THISIECE U ACQUIRED I WELL■ACTU)■T WASATN ESTE
r■ LAKFOREST, ILLINOIS, HERE AN■ CT T
ANTH COULDN'T SELLT AND IT GOT DOWN AND THLADY W DESRATE D ID"WILL U
BUY IT F $90 R■ r■ SOHAT'. 90DOLL YES, I JUSFELL
IN LOVE WITH I I KN NOTHIBOITBUT I. HOLONG A
WAS IS? IT'S ONLY ABOUT
THREMONTHS AGO. E PEOPLE
WHHAD ITTHOUGH D OWD , I BE)■EVE,
FOR ABOUT YEARS. ■ WELL, 'SERY RESTING
BEUSE AT YOU'VE BROUGHT IS A WONDERFUL
LIBRARY CABINET ■ COMES FROM T SHERATON
STYL ENGLANDION YOU E THES
BETIFUL NES YOU SEE THLITY
CHKER STRINGING-.r■ AND YEIT ALSO HAS
A CHIPPEE CORNICE AND YOU SEE THE BLIND ETWO
WHICH GO ACROSS THE TOHERE. 'S ACTUAY A STE PIECE,
IT AN EDWARDIAN PIECE IWAMA■ PROBAY BETWEEN,■ AROUNDR AND IT'SOPYING
A VERY POPUL S ■ . T SO PIES HAVE
A TREMENDO VALUE EV SLL
USE IT'SO DECOTIVE THE WOERFUL PROPORTIONSN SE■ OF T ARCHED WINDOWS
■D THGOTHIC T. IT REALLY A WONDEUL,
COMPACLITTLEIECE. ANTHS THE KIND OF PIECE THATCTLLY
DEMAND TODAY. <u>■</u> <u> 0</u> DID U THINK IT W
A DECORATIVE PIECE OR WE YOU THKI IT MIGHT BE
A PERIOD PIECE? I JUST
LOVENTIQUES AND WANTED
IT SO BAY I TOLD MY HUSBAND
D FO MY NEW CARPET IF HE WOLET ME HAVE IT. SOT ED IT,
IT W GORGEOUS. I LOVE THE INLAY
D EVERYTHING EE. GETTING CARPETING ■■SO E T, FOR
PIE OF FRE.ANHER YEAR EROU LET ME SAY
I THINK PROBLY
YOU' BE AB TO GET WALL-TO-WALCARPETG
ANA TTLE BIT M BEUSE ACALLY
A PIECE LIKE TS-- JUST ON ITS
PU DECORATIVE
VALUE ALONE-- IS WORTH
$500 TO ,000. HOLY MAN, OO! ANIT COU EVEBRG MORE BECAE IS A WRFUL
USEAE PIECE FURNIRE FOPELEO T EIR BO OR T
PORCELCOLLON AT I■
P HIER THAN AT AND GOO $10,000. , MY GOSH. I'REALLYURISED. I THOUGHT YBE $2■00 ■ ■THE WAY THEY
ORIGALLY WANTE THAT AUNT FOTHIS. WONDERFUPIE,
HIGHLY DECORATIVE NO, I, D I WOULSAY
YOU SHOULD G ■ TO GOOD
CARPET STORE ANSTART CKING OUT
THE BEST CARPETING... TO GO UNDER IT,
BEUSI'M KEEPING . GOOD, WELL,
CORATULAONS. ANK YOU. YEERDAY WE WT FROM
WITH LESLIE HIMAN E A ICO CTNEER ■ SHOWS FROY■
WRIGHT'SSE AND STUDIO IN OAK PARK. LESLIE, IS
FANTASTIC. THIS IA
MPLEREALLY TO ONE OF THE GR
ARCHITECTS OF AMERA PROB<i> E</i>
EATEST ARCHITE WE'VPRODUCED
THIS NTURY. RIGH IT'S REALLY. IT'S BEAUTIFUL. THERE'S SOMEINGLD
FASCINATINER AUSE WAS BUIL ANWHERE WAS. WHAT WASCRS ACTUAL, THE PRAIRIE. HE WAS PRETTY
MUCH THE FOUNDER ■OF TRAIRIE
SCHO OF ITRE TH BUILDG AN■HE BUILT OVER AOURSE
OF 2YEARS, ACTUAY AND ■VELOPEHIS WHE
HOOL OARCHITECTURE. IGINLY
IT WAS HIS HOUSE AND WORKE
FR ONE DK ONE OM
INHE HOUSE? ■ PRETTY MUCH. HE BUILTHE HOUSE
STTEHERE IN 1889 AND HE KEPT ADDINGN AND THEN FINALLY
DID THIS SDIO WHERE WE A NOW
IN 1898. INW ID MAYB15 PEOPLE,
SOTHING KE T THHOUSE HAS A LOOF FURNITURE IN Ir■ YEAH, BELIE■
HE TAL CONPT
OFOME. EVERYTNGHOD
BE INCORPORATED. MARIALS. HE L BUILT-INS THE ARE LOT
OF BUI-IN ARS. THERE'S A LITT FIRLACE
CALLED AN "INGNO COULD SIT WHEREVERYONE AND BE VERY
COZY AND WAR IT ALLORKS
TOGETHS A UNIT. SOS IS TOTALARCE THISTAL NTROL THE M
DESIGNING YOUR HOUSE ■ AND HE IS THEN
DOING FURNITURE CANDLEICKS, LAMPS,
EXACTLY.VASES,VERYTHG.r■ NOW, THE EITING THING ■ ■THE GRT DEPAE
IN THIS HO FROM T VICTORIAN
ITEC■RE A■■OR DIG IS LHT. <u>r■</u> ACY, YOU CAN SEE LIGHT
FROM DIFRENT ROOMS. ANYWHERE YOU A,
YOCAN SEE THE
GHT ANOTHER RM. <u>■</u> THE WONDERFULTHING ■ AT I LIKE SO MUCH
ARE THE HI WINDOWS THAT IT BRINGS
LIT INTOHE RM AND T IT
GUARANTEES PRIVACY. WHAT FTAIC HOU. IT RY IS THEY'VE STED
COMPLY D IT'S SOMHE
YOU CACOME AND REALLY STU
ANK LLOYD WRIG. JusselR■
WE'RE BACK ON THE OOR
RE ATHE ODM R■WHERE<i> ANTIQUESOADSW</i>
SPECLISTS FROM ALL AROUND
THE CHAGO AREA.N HUNEDS R■ A FUTE<i> ANTIQUES ROADSHOW</i>,
EVENT WHEN WE ME TO YOURY. YOU GHT
W,OOKVERY INTERESTING
ON ANOEBOWLENAM BL. DOOU HAVE ANY
IDEA WHAT IT IS? ALKNOW
ITAS A ST POT TH IT D HAVE BN FARGE BUT AT WASOPINION AND I LID IT EUGH,
■I BOUGT REGARDLESS VE GOOD STE. THANK YO WHE'RE SINGE IS BASICALLY
AN OON DN D IT IS RUIAN. THAT PART...
IT'SUSSIAN AND YOU HAVE
A FLALESIGN AND YOU HAVE
ANULAR WORK. GHT THROUGH THTOP HERE
ARE LITTLE GOLD BEADS-- TH'S RAID GOLDEADS AND IT WAS VERMMONTHAT . OTHERTT
ABOUT IT-- HOW NOW IT IS A FABERGE
ORHERE IT COMEOM IS BY THE HALLMAS THAT ARE
ON THE BOTM SIDE. I'GOING TO TURN ONO r■ IF Y LOOK AT
THRK OVEHERE THERE'S A SLIGHT-- TOP OF
IT--S A SLHT EAG. AND ■EN YOU HAVE
THE FARGE MARK NOW YOU KNOW
IT'S A FABERGE... IFOU S SO. D THEN YOU HAVE
THE NTENTSARK. ■ THATEA
IT'S8 PARTS SILVER. RUSSN METAL WAS
EIER 86,4 OR 82. AN UH... OR 88
ANTHIS ONE 88 SO IT'S HIGHERONTENT
OF SILVER THANHE4. W, LOOKING
THIS PIECE... <u>■UH■</u> THAT IT'S NOT A
VE OABER. ITOT, IT NOT
A KARL FAB. HISON WENT INTO
THE BUSINESSLS THE MARK OTHE BO
IS ST.ETSBURG-- THAT MUCH WE OW. THE OTHER MARK
ON THE BOTTO <u>IS R</u> WHWE CAN LOOK UP ONLOOKT UP
■AND FINDTr■ ■ ■IT WILVE YOU
EN HE WORKED THERE ANLL YOU EXACTLY
WHEN IT WAS MA.r■ ■E'NO...
'S CUTND DRY IT'SRLY NEW,
THOU. WHEN I SAY IT COULDE ■E RN
OF THE CENTURY , 10
SOMEWHERAROUNDHAT. THE ENAMING N
UP TO SNUFF. OU LK AT THE ENAMEL
AND THE GRANULATION WORK IS NOTP THE UFF AS
G A FALOUS FABERGE.r■ IT'S AD
■COMMCIAL FER. NOW,OUENTION
TOE BEFORE YOU HAV TWO THESE IT WAS A SET. AND THE ENAMEL
DOESN'T MATCH. NO, THCOLORS
ARE SLIGHTLY DRENT ONHE WHI■ FLOWE. THAT VERY GOOD
BECAE WHEN THEFIREHE WH THEYS 'RE NER GOINTO GETHEM
TLY THE SAME.r■ IF THEY WERE
EXACTLTHE EN YOUNOW IT WAS
COMMERCILY MAD ANIT COU
HAVE BEEN A FAKE. ■THESE , GOOD. AND,.. ROUGHLY SPEANG
IN TODAY MART A PIECLIKE THIS IFOU WENT OUT
TO B IT IT SHOULD YOU SOMEWHERE
IN THEICIN■
OF ABOUT $000. FOR ONE? FOONE. S. SO, YE...
U LIKE THAT. I . YOU GOT■
A GREAT PIE. n:
PRE-1988ALMOSTRS
EVERY MOVIE POSTER WAS SE TO VIE
THEARS FOLDE FR THEAT TO THEATER
IN BETWEEN THE FILM CANS AND THEY WOULD FOLD THEM. ONE OF THE EXCEPONS TO THAT
WAS THE SIZE CALLED 30 x 40-- THERE'S 30 x 40 AND
A BIGGER O CALLED 40 x 60. THESE PNTED O
LICARDD ANLLED THEY WERE SILKCREENE■ D THEY WERE ANT
TO BE PUT r■ ON AN SEL OUID
E MOVIE EATER MEAN, TSIDE THE WTHER. SO VY FEW SURVIVED SS TY WERE
NEVEUSED AT ALL. WHERE D YOU ■ A HOUSE SALE. I. YOU KW,
ST... AMGST LO OF THGS ■ EN YOU FRAMED IT ■ S ANYTNG COVED UP■
THATEMBER? MAYBE A NUMBER KE A R NUMERAL OR SOMETHING
ATHE BOTM. AH, MO LIKEL
ITOULD HAVBEEN ■ A SERIES OF NUMBERS
WN HERE ED THEATIONAL
SCREEN NUMBER. IT WLD HAVE BEEN
THYEAR, ICH IS 1933 AND TH ALASH
AND THREE MBER NATIONAL SEEN
DISTRID ESE POSTERS■ TO A THE MIE THEATER
IN THETED STATES ASSIGNG A ER TO
EVERFILM TT CAME OUT. SO THE FST FM WAS 00
D IT WT UP FM ERE. THIS A0 x 40
SICREEOF<i> DU SP</i> ■ ORIG FM 33 W MUCH DID YOU PAY
FOR THIS TNG? VERY LITTL HOW MUCH
IS VERY TT? TO TEL■YOU THE TRH,
I REALLY DON'T REMEMR. W MUCH DID YOU PAY
TORAME I ■ 0 LLS. THIS POSR IN AN CTION AT ONE OF THE UR
ORIVE MAJOR AUCTION HOUSES INEW YOR L.A. LONDON
THAT AUCON MOVIE POSTERS WOULD SE
CONSVATIVE)■OKAY...,000. I'GL Y
GHT r■ IT A MASIE I SEE YOU BROUGHT
A WDER HORTO WHATAN Y TELL ABOU■WHE IT CE FROM
OR HOWOU ACQUIRED IT THISAME FR
MY HUSBAND'S FAMILY. GRANDFATHER'CLE
ORIGALLY OEDT AND WHO OWS... WE DON'T KNOW WHO
D ITEFORE THAT. BUHIS GRANDFR WA
WHEN HED IN0 SO, U KNOW■ITOECK
IN THE FAMILY QUITE A WA. SO Y KNOIT'S
AT LEA 5YES OLD OR 80 ARS OLD. YEAH. OM THE STYLE
AND MANUFACTURE
OF THE HOR WELL, IT'S
A BETIFUL RN THIS PARTILAR STE OF HORN ■TH THE LONG, CURVED NECK
AND THE FLUTT PLATE GENERALLY DATES YWHERE■
FROM 1780 TO 1820, 1830. THAT'S A VERYLD HORN. THERE'S AN INTERES...
LOT NTERESNG THING ABT THIS PARTICULAR RNWHH FINDE ■ AS YOU SEE, THERE'S A LOT
OF GEOMEJ■IC DESIGNS A LOT CIRCL A
■H MARKAND SOORTH ERE'S A OF
ANIMALS ON T. THERE'S NICE CARVINGS
TURTAND DE AND ANTELOPE. BUT ONE OF MOSSIGNIFICANT
DRAWGS THAT ARE ONHIS HORN ARE THESPART STICKASA HOE. THIS IS A VERY TIC
STYLE OF DRAWING THAT W DONE
BYHELAS DIAN IN THE UER MISSOURI WHH IS BASICALLY
WHERE A TODAY. XTENDE■THROUGPART O
THE EASTERPLAINSS WELL BUT THIS PARTICULAR
STYLE OF D ■ PLAINS INDIAN STYL
OF PAINTING THAT THEY 8■D ON BUFFALOROS INTS
■ NY OF THEIR STYLE
OF PAINTINGS YOU'LL FINDENTAL
STYLE OF PNTG TO THI ■ THAT WAS DONE INHE0s
BYHE PLAIN AND SON WE LOOK
AT TSE FIGES OF THE NIVE AMICANS- THE AMERICAN INDIANS
ON T HOR- ESCIALLY THE W THE DEER
AN■THE RSERE DO TH THE ELONGATEDKS THE CKS WHICWERE DONE
OUND T NECK THEORN AND ON THE BUL WERIBUHIS HO
TOE A NAVEMECAN ■ TH MES IT QUITE A BIT
MORE VALUABLE D MOREARE ■ THAN IT WOULD BE IF IT WAS
JU A... AVERE HORN THATONGED TOYOU OW YOVERA HUNTER
SOMEERE INLLINOI ■OTHER TESTG THING ABOUT IST STILHAS
■ITS ORINAL SAP. ■TH IS PPER WAND
IT'SAND-FORMEDNTO LINK AND MADE IO A CHN. AND EN YOULSO HA
THIS LITTLE FEURE HEr■ WHICH ISALLED WDER MEA AND TH'S AICE ELEMENT
FD TH T HORN USE THEY WERALYS
MADEITH HORN ■WI THEN 20YEARS LATER.'ALYS FIM SO JT THE FACTHAT
IT'SLL TOGETHER THERE. IS VERY UNUE IN ITSELF BUT THE FACT THAT IT'S
THE ORIGINALATA-- ONE'SVE MESSED WITH IT GOT TS
■TIGOLD-ONGE LOR-- KE QUI EXCEPTIONAL CONSEQUELY,
THE ■E OF THE PIECE A LOT OFES■■NS
OF THIS TUNDECORATEDE.r■ ARE RTH
OUT $60, $70, $8 THIS PTICULAR HORN, BECAUS
THE FACT TH IS CA AND ERICAN INDIA
D THE SIGNS ATREN WOULD PUT■PPRAISF TH
■ OFROBABLOH, MY HUSBAND
ARND $4,WILL BE VERYLE YES, TNKS FO
BRGING IT IN THIS SAPOKOU BROUGHT IN
ISERY INTEREING. THAT IT'A CE HISTORY
OF WOMAN'S LIFHEACT I THERE'S A ER IN WHH IS O OF THE MOST
NANT LTERS VE EVEREAD
■THE<i> TITANI</i> r■ CAN YOGIVE AISTORY OF
HOW YOTA TETTE ■WELL, THE HISTORY
THAT I HE IS MY GNDMOTH BOUGH
CR AAN AUCTION D THEN WHEN SHE PASSED O
SHE INHERITED TO ME AN■THAT'S ALL THA■ACALLY KNOW O. TO READ
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OF T<i> S.ITAN</i> ■ ASSEMBD ON BRD
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FROMHE<i> TITANIC.</i> "WE, THE LADY PASSENRS "WIS
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D CHIVALRY "SACRIFICEEMSELV TO MAKE
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A GLORUS CPTER. "FOR THE WEN SVIVORS <u>"MA■</u> MRS. WILLI BNCHARD S. GEOE W. SNE THS A PHENOMENALETTER. IF THIS IS
THE TU LTER ICWAWRITTE
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TUALLY TO MAKE S THE<i> TANIC</i> SANKTHAT DE
AND THE MEN SUIVORS ARACTUALLY WOMEN SURVIVORS
FROM THE<i> TITANI</i> ■ HAD MAIDS THAT ASURVIVED.F TOMES SO THE ONLY ING
I COULTHWAS THAT POSSIBLY ONE FOR THE MEN WHEN THEY WERE
ASSEMBLED ON THE BOAT. DON'THINK
THE MAIDS WRE . THINK THWOMEN
WHO REHE SURVIVO OBABLYOGETR
IN A CABIN r■ D POTED SO
TO BE ■CRETARY D WRE AT.r■ AND E THREMEN
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THE SITUATION. I MEAN, TANG A HRIBLE
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ABOUT TEYEARS AGO OFF OFADY SHE D ME
TO HP HER CLEAOUT HER GARA
WHH I D. SHE GA MTHE
SWORD AND UN D ME OTHER
PAPHERNALI
THAT WENWITH IT AS A... JUST
DOING HER GARAGE. DO YOU KNOW MU ABOUT
THE SWORD'S HISTORY? NO, DON'T. ARE YOU FAMILIAR
WITH CILRDS? ■ THISS A COEDERATE SWORD
OM THE CIVIL WAR. KNOW TT. SOME NT PECTS
OF T SWORD ARE WORTREVIIN E TM THE SRD,
THE P AUTT IS THEACT THAT IT'MADE
BY THOMALEECH ANCOMPAN OF MPHIS NOVELTY WORKS. OKAYTHOMAS LEECH
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A MPHINOVEWORKORD. FOR STANCE,
WD VERED OVER WITA WRAP OF CORD
WI LEAER OVER TOP R■THAT IS STINIVE TO
THAS LCH AND CPANY SRD. R ASPES
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ON TS SWORD? NONE WHATSVER. D YOERAVE IT
APPRSEFORE? I'VE HAD INGING
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ISUND . VE GOT ■■YO GOT BE DDG ME , I'M T
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