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Tiffany Studios Inverted Hanging Shade, ca. 1901

Value: $100,000 Retail – $150,000 Retail
Appraised by: Arlie Sulka
Category: Glass
Episode:
Omni Mount Washington Resort, Hour 1 (#2607)
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Steuben ’Verre de Soie’ Glass Shades, ca. 1910

Value: $800 Retail
Appraised by: Arlie Sulka
Category: Glass
Episode:
Portland, Hour 1 (#2210)
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Sconces with Quezal Shades

Value: $6,000 Retail – $8,000 Retail
Appraised by: Arlie Sulka
Category: Glass
Episodes:
Vintage Madison (#1930)
Madison, Hour 3 (#0514)
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Handel Reverse-Painted Lamp, ca. 1924

Value: $10,000 Insurance – $15,000 Insurance
Appraised by: Arlie Sulka
Category: Glass
Episode:
Anaheim, Hour 1 (#1813)
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Tiffany Studios Vine Border Lamp Shade, ca. 1906

Value: $10,000 Retail
Appraised by: Arlie Sulka
Category: Glass
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 2 (#1805)
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Tiffany Studios Daffodil Lamp Shade, ca. 1905

Value: $25,000 Retail – $30,000 Retail
Appraised by: Arlie Sulka
Category: Glass
Episode:
Cincinnati, Hour 1 (#1710)
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Lithophane Lamp & Panels, ca. 1870

Value: $1,000 Auction – $1,500 Auction
Appraised by: Nick Dawes
Category: Pottery & Porcelain
Episode:
Washington, Hour 1 (#1516)
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Handel Leaded Glass Shade, ca. 1907

Value: $12,000 Retail – $17,000 Retail
Appraised by: Arlie Sulka
Category: Glass
Episode:
Des Moines, Hour 2 (#1508)
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Tiffany Studios Green Turtleback Glass Lamp, ca. 1915

Value: $150,000 Retail
Appraised by: Arlie Sulka
Category: Glass
Episode:
Palm Springs, Hour 2 (#1302)
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Steuben Blue Iridescent Shade, ca. 1915

Value: $6,000 Auction – $8,000 Auction
Appraised by: Reyne Hirsch
Category: Glass
Episode:
Orlando, Hour 2 (#1205)
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