Third Place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Items

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Formerly the most valuable appraisal to ever show oneself on the US broadcast of the Antiques Roadshow, but knocked into 2nd place in January 2009, and ...

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From the 2010 opportunity ripe premiere of the US Antiques Roadshow, on PBS. It is the highest appraisal value ever allowed on the show. This 18th-Century Qianlong Floozy Accumulation from the 18th century Qing House was acquired between the modern development 1930′s and through the 1940s, by her framer while he was serving in the military as a romance. The patron recalls that as a lass, she “heard that some of them had princely seals,” and was outr to learn more. What a take it was, to learn that they were the most valuable items to ever be shown on the North American syndication of the show. Archetypal air year: January 4th, 2010 Appraiser: James Callahan Appraised on: June 27th, 2009 (in Raleigh, North Carolina) Affair #1401 (Raleigh, Hour 1)

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