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Dakota, Lakota, Nakota: Languages of the Sioux: More on the languages of the American Plains Indians.
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Episode 12 - Bismarck (3)
Episode 1 - Tampa (1) Episode 2 - Tampa (2) Episode 3 - Tampa (3) Episode 4 - Houston (1) Episode 5 - Houston (2) Episode 6 - Houston (3) Episode 7 - Los Angeles (1) Episode 8 - Los Angeles (2) Episode 9 - Los Angeles (3) Episode 10 - Bismarck (1) Episode 11 - Bismarck (2) Episode 12 - Bismarck (3) Episode 13 - Providence (1) Episode 14 - Providence (2) Episode 15 - Providence (3)
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S10 • E1
Tampa (1)
"So Is It a Buttersworth?" (Actually, No.) After further research, a handsome marine painting initially attributed to 19th-century artist James E. Buttersworth is found instead to be the work of Antonio Jacobsen
2006-01-09
S10 • E2
Tampa (2)
Seed Pearl Jewelry: Jewelry appraiser Jeanenne Bell explains "seed pearls."
2006-01-16
S10 • E3
Tampa (3)
Pietra Dura: "Rock Art". This stunning work of stone inlay is so intricate, at first the expert mistook it for a painting. More on the history of this impressive technique.
2006-01-23
S10 • E4
Houston (1)
Next of Kiln: The Overbeck Sisters. The story of a group of sisters who were married to their art.
2006-01-30
S10 • E5
Houston (2)
Orange Crate Labels: Rudy Franchi appraises an extensive collection of orange crate labels that had been harvested for 12 years. Rudy says they're worth $1,000 to $2,000 each and values the entire collection at $25,000 to $30,000.
2006-02-06
S10 • E6
Houston (3)
Firing Miss Daisy: What Happened at Wedgwood? Daisy Makeig-Jones, designer of Wedgwood's famed Fairyland Lustre Pottery, was sacked in 1932, because "she got a bit out of hand." But what really happened?
2006-02-13
S10 • E7
Los Angeles (1)
The Law of Antiquities: Legal to own? Legal to buy? Legal to sell? But what about the ethics? More on the law governing American antiquities.
2006-02-20
S10 • E8
Los Angeles (2)
Victorian Insect Collage: Gary Espinosa appraises a one-of-a-kind insect collage made during the Victorian period in England. He estimates its auction value at $2,000 to $3,000.
2006-02-27
S10 • E9
Los Angeles (3)
Charles Schulz Art: Philip Weiss appraises a collection of original art by "Peanuts" artist Charles Shulz, given to the owner as a gift by Schulz himself. Included is a group of daily comic strips from 1961 that feature Charlie Brown in every frame.
2006-03-27
S10 • E10
Bismarck (1)
School of Mines Pottery: Learn the basics of collecting this enduring art pottery from the University of North Dakota.
2006-04-10
S10 • E11
Bismarck (2)
Breaking Down Your Fender (Don't Try This at Home): Is it really okay to take the neck off your Fender guitar?
2006-04-17
S10 • E12
Bismarck (3)
Dakota, Lakota, Nakota: Languages of the Sioux: More on the languages of the American Plains Indians.
2006-04-24
S10 • E13
Providence (1)
Appraiser John Delaney unwinds with the Providence Globe clock.
2006-05-08
S10 • E14
Providence (2)
Is This the Real Rudolph? Ho-Ho-Hold on a minute! Are these the real Rudolph and Santa puppets from the TV Christmas classic?
2006-05-15
S10 • E15
Providence (3)
Bellamy Eagles: When Values Soar. In 2005 this carved eagle plaque was appraised for roughly $40,000. Now it's probably worth over $100,000. What happened?
2006-05-22