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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, with host Mark L. Walberg, kicked off its crystal anniversary season in Miami Beach, Florida, celebrating 15 years of discovering America's hidden treasures.
VIDEO: Interview with the Owner
Find out what Ruth, the owner of a mobile by Alexander Calder, had to say after her ROADSHOW appraisal.
VIDEO: Interview with the Owner
Watch what Sara, the owner of an 18th-century Spanish necklace and earrings set, had to say after her ROADSHOW appraisal.
ARTICLE: 1859 Baseball: What Do the Numbers Mean?
Further research revealed the answer.
VIDEO: Interview with the Owner
Find out what Gary, the diamond jewelry owner, had to say after his surprising ROADSHOW appraisal.
VIDEO: Interview with the Owner
Watch Nat, who brought in his large collection of handmade puppets spanning a 70-year career, demonstrate his Punch and Judy "swazzle."
ARTICLE: Hermann Goering: Glass on the Lips?
Find out more about the suicide of this infamous Nazi war criminal.
SLIDESHOW: Behind the Scenes in Miami Beach
Photos from ROADSHOW's July 10 visit to Miami Beach!
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Collectibles expert Kathleen Guzman appraises an early 20th-century American suffragette banner for $3,000 to $5,000.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Textiles expert Titi Halle appraises an intricate, two-sided American quilt, ca. 1860, for $5,000.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Tribal Arts expert John Buxton appraises a pre-Columbian stone hacha for $3,000 to $5,000.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Clocks expert Gary Sullivan appraises a ca. 1820 French table clock for $5,000 to $5,500.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Pottery & Porcelain expert David Lackey appraises a set of four Meissen plates.
VIDEO: Web-Exclusive Appraisal
Pottery & Porcelain expert Suzanne Perreault appraises an Art Deco Longwy vase.
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