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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Kooky & Spooky

A gargoyle pottery wall bracket, ca. 1880 appraised by David Lackey in Jacksonville, Fla.
Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH, © WGBH 2018
A gargoyle pottery wall bracket, ca. 1880 appraised by David Lackey in Jacksonville, Fla.

Encore Monday, Oct. 31, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS Video App

Part adventure, part history lesson, part treasure hunt, 19-time Emmy® Award nominated ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is the highest-rated ongoing primetime PBS series.

Dessa Goddard (left) appraises a Japanese bronze mythical figure, ca. 1880 in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH, © WGBH 2018
Dessa Goddard (left) appraises a Japanese bronze mythical figure, ca. 1880 in Corpus Christi, Texas.

On this episode, we celebrate Halloween with thrilling and chilling finds, like a rag doll nicknamed Chucky; a nightmarish Leonora Carrington painting; and an eye-catching "Bride of Frankenstein" pressbook. Which macabre and magnificent treasure is $250,000-$350,000?

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Appraisal: 1961 Leonora Carrington Painting
Appraisal: 1935 "Bride of Frankenstein" Pressbook
Appraisal: 1947 Demetrios Jameson "Parasol" Oil
Appraisal: 1931 Thurston The Magician Lobby Cards
Appraisal: Edward Gorey Collection
Appraisal: 1909 Execution Invitation

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Marybeth Keene (left) appraises a folk art portrait, ca. 1830 in Portland, Ore.
Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH, © WGBH 2018
Marybeth Keene (left) appraises a folk art portrait, ca. 1830 in Portland, Ore.