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APPRAISAL RESULTS: 18

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Diamond & Sapphire Earrings, ca. 1945

Value: $5,000 Auction – $7,000 Auction
Appraised by: John Colasacco
Category: Jewelry
Episodes:
Celebrating Latino Heritage (#2228)
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
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Henry Elmore Archive, ca. 1960

Value: $1,500 Auction – $2,500 Auction
Appraised by: Jasmani Francis
Category: Sports Memorabilia
Episodes:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Celebrating Black Americana (#1934)
Appraisal

Steiff Bear, ca. 1950

Value: $3,500 Auction
Appraised by: Noel Barrett
Category: Toys & Games
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

Pomo Gift Basket, ca. 1860

Value: $8,000 Retail – $10,000 Retail
Appraised by: Linda Dyer
Category: Tribal Arts
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

Andy Warhol Hand-Colored Lithographs

Value: $20,000 Auction – $30,000 Auction
Appraised by: Nigel Freeman
Category: Prints & Posters
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

Folk Art Carved Coal Lion

Value: $6,000 Auction – $8,000 Auction
Appraised by: Ken Farmer
Category: Folk Art
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

Emilio Fiaschi Marble Sculpture, ca. 1890

Value: $7,500 Retail
Appraised by: Eric Silver
Category: Metalwork & Sculpture
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

’Maggie Bessie’ & ’Alabama Baby’ Dolls

Value: $13,500 Insurance – $17,000 Retail
Appraised by: Billye Harris
Category: Dolls
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

1905 Shirayamadani Rookwood Vase

Value: $4,000 Auction – $6,000 Auction
Appraised by: David Rago
Category: Pottery & Porcelain
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

Multicolored Gold Pocketwatch, ca. 1885

Value: $4,000 Retail
Appraised by: Craig Evan Small
Category: Watches
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

Late 19th-Century Australian Aboriginal Artifacts

Value: $3,900 Retail – $4,600 Retail
Appraised by: Anthony Slayter-Ralph
Category: Ancient Art
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

William Aiken Walker Oil Painting, ca.1880

Value: $5,000 Auction – $8,000 Auction
Appraised by: Riley Humler
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

1904 Silver Presentation Punch Bowl

Value: $8,000 Auction – $12,000 Auction
Appraised by: David Walker
Category: Silver
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

Fake Chippendale-Style Chest-on-Chest

Value: $800 Auction – $1,500 Auction
Appraised by: Andrew Holter
Category: Furniture
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

1896 Frederic Remington Portrait with Letter

Value: $600,000 Auction – $800,000 Auction
Appraised by: Colleene Fesko
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

Earl Pardon Mosaic Bracelet, ca. 1985

Value: $4,000 Auction – $5,000 Auction
Appraised by: Sarah Churgin
Category: Jewelry
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

1770 François Eisen Painting

Value: $4,000 Auction – $6,000 Auction
Appraised by: David Weiss
Category: Paintings & Drawings
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
Appraisal

Field Trip: Martin Luther King, Jr. Documents

Value: $7,400 Auction – $9,600 Auction
Appraised by: Catherine Williamson
Category: Books & Manuscripts
Episode:
Birmingham, Hour 1 (#1910)
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