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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Vintage Portland

Kerry K. Keane (left) appraises a German Alpine zither ca. 1900 in Portland, Ore.
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Kerry K. Keane (left) appraises a German Alpine zither ca. 1900 in Portland, Ore.

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John Buxton (left) a late 19th C. Saltillo blanket in Portland, Ore.
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John Buxton (left) a late 19th C. Saltillo blanket in Portland, Ore.

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW revisits and updates standout Portland appraisals from 1998, including one treasure with a new valuation that jumps to $70,000-$90,000!

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John A. Hays (right) appraises a Massachusetts painted chair, ca. 1800 in Portland, Ore.
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John A. Hays (right) appraises a Massachusetts painted chair, ca. 1800 in Portland, Ore.

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Leila Dunbar (right) appraises a mechanical pencil collection, ca. 1920 in Portland, Ore.
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Leila Dunbar (right) appraises a mechanical pencil collection, ca. 1920 in Portland, Ore.

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