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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: New York City - Hour 1

Leila Dunbar appraises a collection of 1871-1872 Boston Red Stockings baseball cards for $1,000,000 in New York City.
Courtesy of Meredith Nierman for WGBH, (c) WGBH 2015
Leila Dunbar appraises a collection of 1871-1872 Boston Red Stockings baseball cards for $1,000,000 in New York City.

Monday, June 30, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app + Encore Wednesday, July 2 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2

Part adventure, part history lesson, part treasure hunt, 21-time Emmy® Award nominated ANTIQUES ROADSHOW began its 28th broadcast season in 2024 and is the most watched ongoing primetime PBS series.

Watch Eric Silver's appraisal of Statue of Liberty sculptures, in "New York City, Hour 1."

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW hits a homerun in season 19 with a treasure-filled visit to New York City and its largest sports memorabilia find ever! Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Eric Silver take a trip to the New-York Historical Society to discuss Frèdèric Auguste Bartholdi Statue of Liberty statuettes.

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In this exclusive interview, the owner of the bullet-riddled movie prop labeled “Breakaway Headboard” at an auction of Zoetrope Studios items tells ROADSHOW about the time he got to have dinner with Al Pacino!

Highlights include an unpublished Art Spiegelman book proposal, ca. 1974, that was positioned to become a sequel to his quotation book "Whole Grains"; a headboard from the set of "The Godfather, Part II" that was purchased for under $25; and an archive of rare photographic baseball cards with a handwritten letter from the 1871-1872 Boston Red Stockings, appraised at $1,000,000.

Check out Kathleen Harwood's appraisal of a Harry Gottlieb oil painting, ca. 1940, in "New York City, Hour 1."

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