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APPRAISAL RESULTS: 11

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Child's Chaps & Bianchi Spurs, ca. 1910

Value: $3,000 Retail – $3,500 Retail
Appraised by: Bruce M. Shackelford
Category: Tribal Arts
Episodes:
Vintage Houston (#2319)
Forever Young (#1521)
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
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Riker Brothers Gold Bracelet, ca. 1900

Value: $14,000 Retail
Appraised by: Adam Patrick
Category: Jewelry
Episodes:
Vintage Houston (#2319)
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
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WPA Silkscreen Posters, ca. 1940

Value: $6,000 Auction – $9,000 Auction
Appraised by: Nicholas D. Lowry
Category: Prints & Posters
Episodes:
Vintage Houston (#2319)
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
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Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Wares, ca. 1925

Value: $25,000 Auction – $35,000 Auction
Appraised by: Nick Dawes
Category: Pottery & Porcelain
Episodes:
Vintage Houston (#2319)
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
Appraisal

Simon & Halbig Character Doll, ca. 1910

Value: $1,500 Retail – $2,000 Retail
Appraised by: Richard Wright
Category: Dolls
Episodes:
Vintage Houston (#2319)
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
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19th-Century Mexican Drinking Horn

Value: $1,000 Retail – $1,500 Retail
Appraised by: William Guthman
Category: Arms & Militaria
Episodes:
Celebrating Latino Heritage (#2228)
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
Appraisal

Lucille Ball Charm & Photograph

Value: $5,000 Auction
Appraised by: Rudy Franchi
Category: Collectibles
Episode:
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
Appraisal

Adolf Humborg Painting

Value: $8,000 Auction – $12,000 Auction
Appraised by: Colleene Fesko
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episode:
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
Appraisal

19th-Century Old Paris Porcelain Garniture

Value: $5,000 Retail – $7,000 Retail
Appraised by: David Lackey
Category: Pottery & Porcelain
Episode:
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
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Tiffany Silver Coffee Set, ca. 1855

Value: $9,000 Auction – $12,000 Auction
Appraised by: Frank Boos
Category: Silver
Episode:
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
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Samplers & Family Heirlooms

Value: $31,500 Insurance – $41,500 Insurance
Appraised by: Allan Katz
Category: Folk Art
Episode:
Houston, Hour 3 (#1006)
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