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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Richmond, Virginia - Hour 2

Nancy Druckman (right) appraises a Folk Art portrait of a child, ca. 1825, for $12,000 to $18,000 in Richmond, Virginia.
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Nancy Druckman (right) appraises a Folk Art portrait of a child, ca. 1825, for $12,000 to $18,000 in Richmond, Virginia.

Airs Monday, Dec. 18, 2017 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV

Specialists from the country's leading auction houses and independent dealers from across the nation travel throughout the United States offering free appraisals of antiques and collectibles.

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW cameras watch as owners recount tales of family heirlooms, yard sale bargains and long-neglected items salvaged from attics and basements, while experts reveal the fascinating truths about these finds. Mark L. Walberg hosts.

Eric Silver appraises a Denéchau bronze sculpture, ca. 1890 for $5,000 in Richmond, Virginia.
Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH, (c) WGBH 2014
Eric Silver appraises a Denéchau bronze sculpture, ca. 1890 for $5,000 in Richmond, Virginia.

In this episode, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW stops in Virginia’s capital city, where host Mark L. Walberg attempts to stump appraiser Sebastian Clarke on Federal-era materials at the Wilton House Museum.

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Appraisal: 1765 Thomas Pitts Silver Epergne

"In Richmond Hour 2

Highlights include a 1765 Thomas Pitts silver epergne that was previously used to hold flowers instead of desserts and is now valued at $15,000 to $50,000; a Leveille-Rousseau perfume bottle, ca. 1890, bought at a Virginia flea market for around $20 and now appraised at between $6,000 and $8,000; and a Tiffany & Co. brooch, ca. 1937, found in the spare-button envelope of a dry cleaning business and valued at $65,000.

Behind the Scenes in Richmond

ROADSHOW wrapped its Season 18 Tour in the historic city of Richmond, Virginia, on Aug. 17, 2013. See the antiques and collectibles from Virginia and beyond in these exclusive photos!

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