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Guess which glorious Grand Rapids treasures have soared in value since 2008, including a Navajo Germantown blanket, a 1967 Gerald Ford letter, an 1881 Jasper Cropsey oil painting, 1939 “The Wizard of Oz” Winkie pikes, Henry & Henrietta Travelers with the box, a Georgian vinaigrette bracelet, ca. 1820, an Albrecht Dürer engraving, ca. 1600, Olaf Carl Seltzer watercolors, and Oscar Peterson fish decoys. One has an updated appraisal of $150,000!
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Chapters
00:00 Open
01:06 1939 “The Wizard of Oz” Winkie Pikes
02:52 Henry & Henrietta Travelers with Box, ca. 1935
5:27 Portrait Attributed to William Matthew Prior
6:25 1884 Tufts Automatic Crystal Fountain
7:50 French Table Clock Reproduction, ca. 1870
10:55 Georgian Vinaigrette Bracelet, ca. 1820
14:10 Albrecht Dürer Engraving, ca. 1600
17:14 Clichy Spaced Millefiori Paperweight, ca. 1850
17:59 George Nelson Prototype Floor Lamp, ca. 1950
19:07 Olaf Carl Seltzer Watercolors, ca. 1930
21:31 Copy of Curtis’s 1905 Geronimo Photo, ca. 1920
25:01 Navajo Germantown Blanket, ca. 1885
26:55 Mary Chase Perry-designed Pewabic Lamp, ca. 1905
27:50 Nippon Coralene Ewer, ca. 1909
28:45 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Group, ca. 1870
29:59 Oscar Peterson Fish Decoys, ca. 1932
33:28 Handwerck Halbig Character Doll, ca. 1910
35:52 1827 French Boulle Inlay & Mahogany Strong Box
38:14 Paul Dachsel Vase, ca. 1909
39:10 Mathias Joseph Alten Landscape Oils, ca. 1897
40:24 1967 Gerald Ford Letter & Envelope
42:42 Early 18th C. Mughal Embroidery
45:56 1881 Jasper Cropsey Oil Painting
50:58 Feedback Booth
52:23 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Sponsors
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It is interesting how some things appreciate and depreciate. That's quite a bump up on those wizard of oz pikes
One of those pairs of Ruby Slippers the lady was talking about sold for 2 million dollars a few years back.
Italy or a clock?
Automatic Chrystal Fountain was really neat.
Didn’t know vintage can lose value 😢
These videos are always a delight!
Isn't it amazing to see what people looked like 400 years ago.
Can't seem to get enough of these shows. It's amazing seeing what people have, how they were acquired, and the current price for some of these objects. Cool stuff.
Nothin like coming home from work fresh out the shower with dinner to watch a nice relaxing episode of Antiques Roadshow <3
How does something like a fancy late 19th century cranberry crystal fountain end up in a place like Battle Creek MI? mustve came from old money that managed to take care of a piece like that
Halberds
The most enjoyable dig and bonus video! Love the history!
Antiques roadshow hits hard
Wow those Wizard of Oz halberds more than quadrupled in value! 🤯
I remember the day that PBS cut us off from watching these programs for free off the website. Sure, I could become a member, and I have for many years, but as a public service, it seems wrong to me that PBS should put its programming behind a paywall.
What Fun! I just love these shows.
I would have gone on the holiday to Italy
I think she wishes that she would have went to Italy instead.
The Hudson River paintings lady looked like she might faint.
Love the current prices!!! Haven't watched these very often in the past. Now…I'm hooked!
Another Great Episode! Thank You and God Bless!!!
Loved it when they told the lady her painting was worth $300.000.
I would have chosen the trip to Italy over that clock. A little too gaudy for me.
lady got scammed on the clock
Starting at 30:39 – "Go da Cadlac, and I guess he sold these out of his grahdge".
I immediately recognized those spears from the Wizard of Oz.
Rather have took that trip to Italy than have that ugly clock! Seriously hideous ..don't care who you are that's awful.
Dutch Mafia
Hope Granny cashed in on the Cropsey 🤣
When the appraiser was winding the toy and it almost fell off the table😒😣😃🤣
Thank you for sharing this on YouTube. I always loved Antiques Roadshow…and always fun to see these and guess if the value went up or down 👍.
45:20 when she finds out. Made me smile
WhooHooo Grand Rapids!! My Birthplace 🙏💗💗