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Antiques Roadshow: Tasty Treasures

At "Antiques Roadshow" in San Jose, California, this guest (right) brings in an Tlingit Indian oil bowl and ladle, acquired by her great-great grandfather during a military posting to Sitka, Alaska in 1877. Appraiser Ted Trotta stuns her with the news that her heirloom treasure is valued between $250,000 and $300,000.
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At "Antiques Roadshow" in San Jose, California, this guest (right) brings in an Tlingit Indian oil bowl and ladle, acquired by her great-great grandfather during a military posting to Sitka, Alaska in 1877. Appraiser Ted Trotta stuns her with the news that her heirloom treasure is valued between $250,000 and $300,000.

Airs Monday, November 14, 2011 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV

An ANTIQUES ROADSHOW special edition, “Tasty Treasures” celebrates the season with a cornucopia of appetizing antiques and delectable collectibles for and about eating and drinking.

Plucked from ROADSHOW’s appraisal archive, highlights include a coveted stainless steel 1930s meat serving cart that saw decades of use at a Reno, Nevada, casino; a rare toy coffee service made of 18th-century British porcelain; and an heirloom Tlingit Indian oil bowl and ladle, acquired by the owner’s great-great-grandfather during a military posting to Sitka, Alaska, in 1877, valued at a jaw-dropping $250,000 to $300,000.

Miss last week's show? Catch up on your appraisal watching in the "Roadshow" Archive. Search by city, episode, season, and more!

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