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Civil War Photographs

Value: $4,500 Auction – $6,500 Auction
Appraised by: Daile Kaplan
Category: Photographs
Episodes:
The Civil War Years (#2127)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
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Grace C. Rockwell Dolls, ca. 1925

Value: $2,800 Retail – $3,300 Retail
Appraised by: Richard Wright
Category: Dolls
Episodes:
Mansion Masterpieces (#2027)
Vintage Charleston (#1926)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
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Chang Bunker's Chair, ca. 1850

Value: $15,000 Auction – $20,000 Auction
Appraised by: Leigh Keno
Category: Furniture
Episodes:
Vintage Charleston (#1926)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
Unique Antiques (#1120)
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Monkey & Palm Tree Pendant

Value: $3,000 Auction – $4,000 Auction
Appraised by: Berj Zavian
Category: Jewelry
Episodes:
Vintage Charleston (#1926)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
Appraisal

Charles Dana Gibson Painting

Value: $3,000 Auction – $5,000 Auction
Appraised by: Kathleen Harwood
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episodes:
Vintage Charleston (#1926)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
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Mid-19th Century Frederic Soulacroix Painting

Value: $40,000 Auction – $60,000 Auction
Appraised by: Alasdair Nichol
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episodes:
Vintage Charleston (#1926)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
Greatest Finds (#0814)
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Fred Meyer Photographs, ca. 1900

Value: $7,000 Auction – $10,000 Auction
Appraised by: Wes Cowan
Category: Photographs
Episodes:
Vintage Charleston (#1926)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
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’Lasso 'em Bill’ Cowboy Set

Value: $400 Auction – $800 Auction
Appraised by: Noel Barrett
Category: Toys & Games
Episodes:
Vintage Charleston (#1926)
Forever Young (#1521)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
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Staffordshire Platter, ca. 1825

Value: $400 Auction – $500 Auction
Appraised by: Jody Wilkie
Category: Pottery & Porcelain
Episodes:
Vintage Charleston (#1926)
Relative Riches (#1319)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
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Leon Julien Deschamps Bronze, ’The Harvest’

Value: $55,000 Retail – $60,000 Retail
Appraised by: Gerald Tomlin
Category: Metalwork & Sculpture
Episodes:
Vintage Charleston (#1926)
Charleston, Hour 3 (#0506)
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