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During ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s 2024 visit to Baltimore, Maryland, a guest named John brought in a handwritten letter dating from 1846, which he had inherited through his family, explaining that it ...
During ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s visit to the Maryland Zoo in June 2024, a guest named Linda brought in a striking doll with long blonde hair and soft eyes that she inherited from her grandmother.
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Read this poignant letter by William Thomas to an attorney in Cumberland, Maryland, pursuing freedom for an enslaved man named Richard in 1846.
Appraisal: Chinese Jade-mounted Mirror with Fitted Box, ca. 1920 ...
Appraisal: Liberace's American Marble-top Pier Table, ca. 1860 ...
Appraisal: Charles & Ray Eames Child's Nested Chair, ca. 1945 ...
Lark E. Mason, Jr., is the author of numerous articles on Asian art, the translator of two major works on Chinese furniture, and the author of the acclaimed guide to the arts of Asia, Asian Art.
Find out what's coming up next on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW — all-new episodes this fall on Monday nights at 8/7C, plus an encore episode at 9/8C!
Appraisal: 1960 Inscribed "To Kill A Mockingbird" Owner Interview: 1960 Inscribed "To Kill A Mockingbird" Appraisal: 1960 Inscribed "To Kill A Mockingbird" ...
Thank you to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and our station partner Arkansas PBS.
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