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APPRAISAL RESULTS: 19

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English Architect's Desk, ca. 1730

Value: $4,000 Auction – $15,000 Insurance
Appraised by: Karen Keane
Category: Furniture
Episodes:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Manor House Treasures (#1835)
Appraisal

Signed 1970 Andy Warhol Poster

Value: $3,000 Auction – $4,000 Auction
Appraised by: Nicholas D. Lowry
Category: Prints & Posters
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

1864 Civil War Officer's Sword

Value: $3,000 Retail – $4,000 Retail
Appraised by: Rafael Eledge
Category: Arms & Militaria
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Chinese Silk Panel ca. 1880

Value: $4,000 Auction – $6,000 Auction
Appraised by: Lark E. Mason
Category: Asian Arts
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

1919 Abastenia St. Leger Eberle ’Mother & Child’ Bronze

Value: $15,000 Retail
Appraised by: Eric Silver
Category: Metalwork & Sculpture
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

1939 Folk Art Blacksmith Shop Diorama

Value: $5,000 Retail – $10,000 Retail
Appraised by: Ronald Bourgeault
Category: Decorative Arts
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Early 20th-Century Pewabic Pottery Collection

Value: $36,500 Auction – $52,000 Auction
Appraised by: David Rago
Category: Pottery & Porcelain
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

1953 Hughie Lee-Smith Watercolors

Value: $20,000 Auction – $30,000 Auction
Appraised by: David Weiss
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Federal Bowfront Server Attrib. to William Hook, ca. 1810

Value: $5,000 Auction – $8,000 Auction
Appraised by: Andrew Holter
Category: Furniture
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

1968 Norval Morrisseau Paintings

Value: $21,000 Retail – $35,000 Retail
Appraised by: Colleene Fesko
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Citrine & White Sapphire Set, ca. 1940

Value: $3,000 Auction – $4,000 Auction
Appraised by: Kevin Zavian
Category: Jewelry
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Japanese Meiji Cloisonné Vases, ca. 1890

Value: $8,000 Auction – $12,000 Auction
Appraised by: Robert Waterhouse
Category: Asian Arts
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Bert Lahr's ’Wizard of Oz’ Script

Value: $150,000 Insurance
Appraised by: Simeon Lipman
Category: Collectibles
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Eskimo Finger-Mask Snuff Container, ca. 1850

Value: $8,500 Retail
Appraised by: Ted Trotta
Category: Tribal Arts
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Early 18th-Century Queen Anne Wooden Doll

Value: $15,000 Retail – $20,000 Retail
Appraised by: Julie Scott
Category: Dolls
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Fender Telecaster Guitars with Beatles Photo, ca. 1960

Value: $30,000 Auction – $35,000 Auction
Appraised by: Richard Johnston
Category: Musical Instruments
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Fish Decoys, ca. 1940

Value: $1,200 Retail
Appraised by: Ken Farmer
Category: Folk Art
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Cobra Lamp, ca. 1950

Value: $1,500 Auction
Appraised by: Sebastian Clarke
Category: Decorative Arts
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
Appraisal

Spanish Bodice Ornament, ca. 1750

Value: $7,000 Auction – $8,000 Auction
Appraised by: Peter J. Shemonsky
Category: Jewelry
Episode:
Detroit, Hour 1 (#1804)
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