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Discover hidden treasures in Tucson including the viral appraisal of a 1960 GMT Master model Rolex with the original box and papers! Other highlights include: a Jackie Robinson archive from around 1938, diamond and onyx jewelry, ca. 1920, a Frank Schoonover Colt poster, ca. 1925, a Charles Loloma collection, ca. 1975, a Folk Art Mickey Mouse puppet ca. 1935, a lucite chair, ca. 1968, a 19th C. jadeite necklace, an Israel Putnam collection, ca. 1777, a 1948 Prodash das Gupta bronze sculpture, an 1895 William Staples Drown oil painting, an Austrian “Zappler” animated clock, ca. 1810, a Gothic-style cabinet, a Mexican bedspread, ca. 1960, a Karl Kipp copper & silver tankard, ca. 1915, a Dutch Colonial chair-back settee, ca. 1765, a mid-century painted plaster lamp, and an 18th C. diamond & gold badge. Can you guess the top find of the hour?
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Chapters
00:00 Open
01:09 Frank Schoonover Colt Poster, ca. 1925
04:22 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Sponsor Message
04:57 Charles Loloma Collection, ca. 1975
07:33 WWII Friendship Spread
07:43 Folk Art Mickey Mouse Puppet ca. 1935
07:51 Lucite Chair, ca. 1968
07:58 Jackie Robinson Archive, ca. 1938
10:46 19th C. Jadeite Necklace
13:23 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Sponsor Message
13:43 Israel Putnam Collection, ca. 1777
17:09 Moser Glass, ca. 1915
17:18 20th C. Pacific Island Tourist Item
17:28 Indian Bronze Cosmetic Case, ca. 1920
17:36 1948 Prodash das Gupta Bronze Sculpture
19:21 Diamond & Onyx Jewelry, ca. 1920
21:53 1895 William Staples Drown Oil Painting
24:59 Austrian “Zappler” Animated Clock, ca. 1810
27:56 Gothic-style Cabinet
28:07 1776 Engraved Brass Bucket
28:22 Mexican Bedspread, ca. 1960
28:33 Karl Kipp Copper & Silver Tankard, ca. 1915
30:10 Presentation Civil War Cane
33:34 Dutch Colonial Chair-back Settee, ca. 1765
36:43 Tiffany & Co. Decanter Box, ca. 1880
39:52 Mid-Century Painted Plaster Lamp
40:01 20th C. Decorative Figure
40:09 Creedmoor Mechanical Bank, ca. 1900
40:18 18th C. Diamond & Gold Badge
41:37 Royal Vienna-style Plates, ca. 1905
44:25 20th C. Reproduction Nayarit Seated Figure
48:27 1960 GMT Master Model Rolex with Box & Papers
52:14 Feedback Booth
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"Now, I am not a cowboy"…"I never could tell that"…😂
Love this show! 👍❤
The Rolex watch made my day.
Awesome video thanks for sharing it. How do I find someone to apprize my old hand panted picture?
A Roadshow without David Walker is like … hold everything !! there he is in the background of the jadeite appraisal 10:48
Another great episode of The David Walker Show
53:10 HILARIOUS.
I'll pay that man $1500 for the watch. I want to see him happy.
Animated antique clock! First time I have ever seen or heard of one. Magical.
I miss seeing Rafael Eledge on Antiques Roadshow.
Great revolutionary war history. That Zapler clock is amazing. Great items. The walking stick incredible
Sounds like tucson. A bunch of freeloaders who inherited stuff from people whoa ctually worked for a living. These are the same people I run into as am hvac tech who don't want to fix their 87 year old moms ac because it costs too much of their inheritance
I LOVE YOU ATIQUES ROADSHOW !
When an Appraiser says: "I got very excited…" about your item, you got a winner.
My Dan Brown Historical Fiction brain is going crazy with these revolutionary and civil war connections in this episode!…I want to tie them all into one story 😂
10:55 – wow, way to say your grandmother was an elitist racist lol
where's hour 1
"no way!" "Way." 🤣
IT IS WORTH $8.00
Please keep posting more!!
Tuscon Convention Center I built the
4G LTE site for AT&T during their Mobility Project in the Desert Southwest Project over 10 years ago. Anytime your on the i10 passing downtown you'll see a rooftop East of the freeway with pyramid windows on a white rooftop. Your welcome Downtown Tucson
PS daily self reflection 🪞 is key 🔐🗝️
University of California Los Angeles the first baby 🐥🍼
I thought maybe someone told grandpa his Rolex might be part of the hot market rn and maybe had an idea but he’s genuinely surprised. Aww 😂 A lot of us millennials and general public I guess are rediscovering and appreciating the awesome craftsmanship on the mechanics of these watches, including myself.
I never knew what the big deal was with watches. It wasn’t until recently I found myself falling in love with them. Especially with perpetual calendar ones, moon phases, etc.
I actually saw someone there that I know. That was a surprise. (The lady @ 39:52 )
Came for that Rolex watch….dayumm….wow
Another Great Episode! Thank You!
Jealous! AR, why couldn't you be in Tucson when I was there? 3:44 – Your appraisal put an end to his sarcasm. Thank you for the video.
omg… the folks working at Goodwill are totally oblivious. How can you not see that cane is really something?
@ about 35:39 what if the peg doesn't identify as rosewood?
Was really surprised by Rafael's discussion about the cane. Twice he mentioned the Battle of "Murfeesboro in Tennessee. Actually, it was the Battle of "Murf-rees-boro" in Tennessee ( yes, it does have an "R" and it is pronounced.) Not taking away from his excellent assessment and his appraisal skills; just setting the record straight.
Just briefly regarding the liquor box, I did the math. $500 in the sixties… this was not a profitable investment. Possibly a break even though.