Junk in the Trunk

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Appraisal: Norman Rockwell & more

Appraisal: Norman Rockwell & more

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Watch Alasdair Nichol's appraisal of a Norman Rockwell oil painting and chair, ca. 1952, in Boston Hour 1.

Full Episode Monday at 8pm on WGBH2

Field Trip: Revere Boston Massacre Print

Field Trip: Revere Boston Massacre Print

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In Boston Hour 1, Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser C. Wesley Cowan look at a Paul Revere print of the Boston Massacre.

Boston Hour 1

Boston Hour 1

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See a Norman Rockwell collection; an Aldro Hibbard oil painting brought in by Boston mayor Thomas Menino; and a Red Sox World Series baseball signed by the team that's valued at $25,000 to $35,000.

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Corpus Christi Pt. 3

Corpus Christi Pt. 3

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Conclusion. In Corpus Christi, Texas.

56 min.

Corpus Christi Pt. 2

Corpus Christi Pt. 2

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A guest who met the Beatles and walked away with John Lennon’s signature and another who encountered Salvador Dali and left with a book inscribed by the artist.

Schedule

Sunday
2/3/13 6:00 AM
WGBH 44
Sunday
2/3/13 5:00 PM
WGBH 2
Monday
2/4/13 8:00 PM
WGBH 2
Tuesday
2/5/13 2:00 AM
WGBH 44
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Just when you thought Antiques Roadshow couldn’t possibly have more great discoveries to share, comes this special edition. Junk in the Trunk is a new episode of never-before-seen appraisals from Roadshow’s 2011 season. Highlights include one of a set of six inherited chairs, made 50 years ago by a furniture designer who also did commissions for Aristotle Onassis; a rare and extensive collection of WWII prison camp materials that posthumously established a glider pilot’s eligibility for a medal from the U.S. Department of Defense; and a drawing and lithograph by iconic American artist Grant Wood, as well as a trunk containing some of his possessions, acquired by the owner from Wood’s aunt and valued at $14,000 to $22,000.

» Antiques Roadshow is coming to Boston
Get more details about Roadshow’s visit to Boston and to enter a random drawing for a pair of tickets to the event on June 9.

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