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Somali Neckrest, ca. 1925

Value: $100 Retail – $200 Retail
Appraised by: John Buxton
Category: Tribal Arts
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
Unique Antiques (#1120)
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1778 Chippendale Miniature Walnut Chest

Value: $15,000 Retail – $20,000 Retail
Appraised by: Leigh Keno
Category: Furniture
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
Big & Little (#1320)
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Chinese Export Bough Pot, ca. 1850

Value: $500 – $600
Appraised by: Lark E. Mason
Category: Asian Arts
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
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Duke & Duchess of Windsor-signed Menu

Value: $1,000 – $1,500
Appraised by: Leila Dunbar
Category: Collectibles
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
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French Boulle Cabinet, ca. 1780

Value: $3,000 Auction – $5,000 Auction
Appraised by: Wendell Garrett
Category: Furniture
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
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Black Forest Music Box, ca. 1900

Value: $1,500 Auction – $2,000 Auction
Appraised by: Anne Igelbrink
Category: Folk Art
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
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1917 Swedish Art Deco Brooch

Value: $2,000 Auction – $3,000 Auction
Appraised by: Dianne Lewis Batista
Category: Jewelry
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
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Margaret Mitchell Archive, ca. 1935

Value: $8,000 Auction – $12,000 Auction
Appraised by: Richard Austin
Category: Books & Manuscripts
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
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John Mole & Philip Windt Paintings

Value: $1,900 – $3,600
Appraised by: Colleene Fesko
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
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1881 Salesman's Dummy Bible

Value: $300 – $400
Appraised by: Stephen C. Massey
Category: Books & Manuscripts
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
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Loetz Art Glass Vase, ca. 1900

Value: $2,000 Auction – $3,000 Auction
Appraised by: Louise Luther
Category: Glass
Episodes:
Vintage Birmingham (#2223)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#0403)
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