
Appraisal: French Bru Jeune Doll, ca. 1875
Clip: Season 16 Episode 4 | 2m 33s
Appraisal: French Bru Jeune Doll, ca. 1875, from Eugene Hour 1
In Eugene Hour 1, Floyd Jones examines a French Bru Jeune doll, ca. 1875. Check out the appraisal and find out how much it's worth!
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Appraisal: French Bru Jeune Doll, ca. 1875
Clip: Season 16 Episode 4 | 2m 33s
In Eugene Hour 1, Floyd Jones examines a French Bru Jeune doll, ca. 1875. Check out the appraisal and find out how much it's worth!
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Appraisal: 1896 Wisconsin National Guard Presentation Sword
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 2m 39s | Appraisal: 1896 Wisconsin National Guard Presentation Sword, from Eugene Hour 1 (2m 39s)
Appraisal: 1904 Van Briggle "Climbing for Honey" Vase
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 3m 55s | Appraisal: 1904 Van Briggle "Climbing for Honey" Vase, from Eugene Hour 1 (3m 55s)
Appraisal: 1918 Harriet Whitney Frishmuth Bronze
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 1m | Appraisal: 1918 Harriet Whitney Frishmuth Bronze, from Eugene Hour 1 (1m)
Appraisal: 1919 Rockwell "The Little Model" Oil Painting
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 2m 6s | Appraisal: 1919 Rockwell "The Little Model" Oil Painting, from Eugene Hour 1 (2m 6s)
Appraisal: 1929 Rookwood Production Elephant Bowl
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 1m 20s | Appraisal: 1929 Rookwood Production Elephant Bowl, from Eugene Hour 1 (1m 20s)
Appraisal: American Arts & Crafts Chandelier, ca. 1905
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 3m 20s | Appraisal: American Arts & Crafts Chandelier, ca. 1905, from Eugene Hour 1 (3m 20s)
Appraisal: Austro-Hungarian Renaissance Revival Pendant,...
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 2m 29s | Appraisal: Austro-Hungarian Renaissance Revival Pendant, ca. 1870, from Eugene Hour 1 (2m 29s)
Appraisal: Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk, ca. 1915
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 2m 19s | Appraisal: Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk, ca. 1915, from Eugene Hour 1 (2m 19s)
Appraisal: Nampeyo Hopi Seed Jar, ca. 1915
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 2m 27s | Appraisal: Nampeyo Hopi Seed Jar, ca. 1915, from Eugene Hour 1 (2m 27s)
Appraisal: Pyrographic Folk Art Wardrobe, ca. 1910
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 3m 20s | Appraisal: Pyrographic Folk Art Wardrobe, ca. 1910, from Eugene Hour 1 (3m 20s)
Appraisal: Signed Ty Cobb Archive, ca. 1952
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 3m 21s | Appraisal: Signed Ty Cobb Archive, ca. 1952, from Eugene Hour 1 (3m 21s)
Appraisal: West Point Archive, ca. 1861
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 3m 41s | Appraisal: West Point Archive, ca. 1861, from Eugene Hour 1 (3m 41s)
Field Trip: Antique Fly Fishing Equpment
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 4m 25s | ROADSHOW visits the banks of the McKenzie River for a look into antique fly fishing gear. (4m 25s)
Owner Interview: 1919 Norman Rockwell Oil on Canvas
Clip: S16 Ep4 | 1m 8s | Eugene Web-exclusive interview of the owner of the 1919 Norman Rockwell oil on canvas. (1m 8s)
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