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1959 Munakata Shiko Woodblock Print

Value: $6,000 Retail – $7,000 Retail
Appraised by: Frank Castle
Category: Prints & Posters
Episodes:
Let's Celebrate! (#2622)
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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Folk Art Portrait of a Girl and Her Cat, ca. 1830

Value: $30,000 Auction – $40,000 Auction
Appraised by: Marybeth Keene
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episodes:
Kooky & Spooky (#2227)
Forever Young (#1521)
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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Oregon Arts & Crafts Bookcase, ca. 1902

Value: $1,000 Auction – $2,500 Auction
Appraised by: Brian Witherell
Category: Furniture
Episodes:
Our 50 States Part 2 (#2129)
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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Hawaiian Kou Bowl, ca. 1840

Value: $22,000 Auction – $25,000 Auction
Appraised by: Anthony Slayter-Ralph
Category: Tribal Arts
Episodes:
Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage (#2028)
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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1814 Meriwether Lewis & William Clark Map

Value: $50,000 Retail
Appraised by: Christopher W. Lane
Category: Prints & Posters
Episodes:
Treasures On the Move (#1935)
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
Fame & Fortune (#1016)
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American Wafer Iron, ca. 1812

Value: $1,500 Retail – $2,000 Retail
Appraised by: William Guthman
Category: Arms & Militaria
Episodes:
Tasty Treasures (#1520)
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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1940s San Francisco's Stage Door Canteen Log Book

Value: $15,000 Auction
Appraised by: Rudy Franchi
Category: Collectibles
Episode:
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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19th-Century John Brown Archive

Value: $25,000 Insurance
Appraised by: Tom Lecky
Category: Books & Manuscripts
Episode:
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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Topaz Diamond Brooch, ca. 1900

Value: $7,000 Auction
Appraised by: Virginia Salem
Category: Jewelry
Episode:
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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1904 Dog Show Trophy

Value: $6,000 Auction – $8,000 Auction
Appraised by: Eric Silver
Category: Sculpture
Episode:
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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William Louis Otte Pastel, ca. 1930

Value: $8,000 Auction – $12,000
Appraised by: Alan Fausel
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episode:
Portland, Hour 3 (#0915)
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