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November 10, 2008 | Milwalkee, Hour 1
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A Match Made in Heaven (Or at Least New York)
Did subsequent testing tell a different story about "marriage"? > Read More
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Movie Posters or Propaganda?
An up-close look at a collection of Japanese movie and propaganda posters. > View the Slideshow
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New York Masterpiece
An up-close look at a one-of-a-kind 18th-century mahogany bookcase and desk. > View the Slideshow
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin — Hour 1
All the appraisals from last week's show!
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Highlight: Child's Swan Sleigh, ca. 1880
Allan Katz appraises a child's swan sled, ca. 1880, beautifully carved by an unknown maker. > Learn More
November 17, 2008 | Milwalkee, Hour 2
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin — Hour 2
All the appraisals from this week's show!
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Highlight: Ruby & Diamond Bracelet, ca. 1895
Berj Zavian appraises a ruby and diamond bracelet, purchased by the owner's great-grandmother — a German countess — from Austria's Empress Eugenie in the 1890s. > Learn More
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Highlight: 1967 "Yellow Pages" Paper Dress
Caroline Ashleigh appraises a highly collectible paper dress from 1967 that was originally sent to people as an advertisement and is worth $1,800 to $2,200. > Learn More
November 24, 2008 | Milwaukee Hour 3
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Coming Up November 24 — Milwaukee Hour 3
Alasdair Nichol appraises an oil painting by Edward Mitchell Bannister, the first African American artist to come to prominence in the United States. > Watch now
Inside Roadshow Online
Multimedia

Civil War Buckles
Appraiser Rafael Eledge discusses this complex topic at the Perryville battlefield.

"Your Stories" Videos
Watch fans tell their tales to our camera!

Masterpiece Recovered!
Watch the "Roadshow FYI" segment that set this discovery in motion.

Roosevelt Archive
A collection of mementos from the First Lady's friend and personal maid




