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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, with host Mark L. Walberg, hit the ground running in "Track Town, USA" — Eugene, Oregon, where there were several contenders in the race for top find!
VIDEO: Interview with the Rockwell Painting Owner
Hear more from Randy, the owner of the Norman Rockwell painting "The Little Model" that was appraised in Eugene for $500,000.
SLIDESHOW: Collier's Covers
Better known for his Saturday Evening Post illustrations, Norman Rockwell created just four covers for Collier's magazine, all in 1919, including "The Little Model"
ARTICLE: The West Point Class of 1861
How the West Point class of 1862 became the class of 1861.
UPDATE: "Climbing for Honey" Vase Claims Bronze
Further research reveals that the Van Briggle vase appraised by David Rago in Eugene did in fact win the bronze medal at the 1904 St. Louis Expo!
FIELD SEGMENT: Antique Fly Fishing Equipment
ROADSHOW visits the banks of the McKenzie River for a bit of fishing and a look into the antique fly fishing gear market.
VIDEO: Interview with the Birger Sandzen Painting Owner
After his appraisal in Eugene, Frances talked to us about his plans for his painting and how it fits in his collection at home.
VIDEO: Calling All Feedback Booth Fans!
Hear what guests who didn't make the cut had to say after their appraisals in Eugene!
SLIDESHOW: Behind the Scenes in Eugene
Photos from ROADSHOW's visit to Eugene on June 4th, 2011!
FIELD SEGMENT: WWI Uniforms
ROADSHOW visits the Willamette Heritage Center at the Mill to discuss World War I uniforms.
VIDEO: Interview with the William Zorach Cat Carving Owner
Hear what Glen, the owner of the William Zorach cat carving, had to say after his appraisal in Eugene!
VIDEO: Antique Wine Glasses
At the King Estate Winery, ROADSHOW learns about collecting wine glasses and decanters.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
In this web-exclusive appraisal from Eugene, Kerry Shrives appraises a bronze sculpture by Eli Ilan commissioned by the owner's grandparents.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
John A. Buxton appraises two Yoruba masks from Africa that were used in a village dance that honors women.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Betty Krulik gets an up-close look at an oil painting of Mt. Hood by Oregon artist Eliza Barchus.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Julie Scott appraises a complete set of 1936 Madame Alexander Dionne quint toddler dolls.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
The owner of a Japanese mechanized fly catcher explains how the intricate contraption works to appraiser Erica Voogd-Phillips.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Cleonike Damianakes, who illustrated Hemingway's first novel cover, also painted a Variant Watercolor that her niece brought to our event in Eugene.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
David Bonsey appraises a Gibson "Kel Kroyden" guitar — a "finger-picker's dream" made during the Great Depression.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Robert Cheney examines a Horace Tifft North Attleboro patent timepiece regulator ca. 1840.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Laura Woolley looks at a drinking horn prop from the 1938 film "Robin Hood."
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Rosalie Sayyah admires a pair of fabulous and rare Bakelite zeppelin car ornaments.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Colleene Fesko appraises an oil on paper by Bill Gollings, a cowboy known for painting dramatic Western scenes.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Tribal arts expert John A. Buxton admires the extraordinary images painted on a Zia pot by J.D. Medina.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Ted Trotta appraises a Kiowa archive, including moccasins, photos, and a rare hand-colored tintype.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
J. Michael Flanigan appraises a Boston federal sewing box, ca. 1800.
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