Part adventure, part history lesson, and part treasure hunt, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is a 13-time Emmy® Award-nominee and PBS' most-watched ongoing series.
Mark L. Walberg hosts.
Fifteen years have passed since ANTIQUES ROADSHOW first visited Baltimore, Maryland. In this episode, uncover some dramatic changes in the value of key appraisals.
Highlights include an Edgar Allen Poe-inscribed book; a Titanic collection; and a Frederick De Wit atlas, ca. 1680, that jumped from $30,000-$50,000 to $50,000-$70,000.
Appraisal: Civil War Veteran's Cane
"Watch Ken Farmer's appraisal of a Civil War veteran's cane
Appraisal: 1813 Roger B. Taney & Francis Scott Key Signed Sl
"Check out Christopher Coover's appraisal of this 1813 Roger B. Taney & Francis Scott Key signed slave document
Appraisal: 1886 C.S. Fly Photo Cards
"Check out Linda Dyer's appraisal of 1886 C.S. Fly photo cards
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