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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Fort Worth - Hour 3

Grant Zahajko appraises a 1936 Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold medal in Fort Worth, Texas.
Courtesy of Meredith Nierman (c) WGBH 2016
Grant Zahajko appraises a 1936 Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold medal in Fort Worth, Texas.

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A Civil War sword, a Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold, and James Madison’s seal. One is the big find!

Part human adventure, part history lesson, and part treasure hunt, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW marked its 21st season in 2017. A 13-time Emmy® Award-nominee and recent Critics' Choice Award-nominee, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is PBS's most-watched ongoing series.

An English woven gold snake bracelet, ca. 1875 appraised by Peter Schaffer in Fort Worth, Texas.
Courtesy of Meredith Nierman (c) WGBH 2016
An English woven gold snake bracelet, ca. 1875 appraised by Peter Schaffer in Fort Worth, Texas.

On this episode, we journey to the Lone Star State to learn more about historical items like an 1864 Civil War statue hilt presentation sword, a 1936 Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold medal, and James Madison's personal seal, ca. 1828.

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Which item is worth $100,000-$175,000?

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John Colasacco (right) appraises a 1761 George III Columnar candlestick set in Fort Worth, Texas.
Courtesy of Meredith Nierman (c) WGBH 2016
John Colasacco (right) appraises a 1761 George III Columnar candlestick set in Fort Worth, Texas.

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 Lark E. Mason (left) appraises a Chinese Hongmu drum stool, ca. 1720 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Courtesy of Meredith Nierman (c) WGBH 2016
Lark E. Mason (left) appraises a Chinese Hongmu drum stool, ca. 1720 in Fort Worth, Texas.