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Episode #103
Correspondent Clay Reynolds catches up with the owner of a Tiffany lamp, appraised at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Chicago for $25,000 to $35, 000. Appraiser Rudy Franchi is on hand for the recovery of vintage lobby cards once used as wallboard in an attic; expert Stuart Whitehurst explains how to tell the difference between ivory and bone-without first looking at the price tag; jewelry expert Barry Weber visits a gem testing lab where a broach found on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is finally authenticated; and appraiser J. Michael Flanigan puts out an All Points Bulletin for a suite of furniture last seen at the White House on August 24, 1814 – the day the British burned down Washington,DC.
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CC - Closed Caption
HD - High Definition
16:9 - Anamorphic Widescreen
LTR - Letterbox
DVI - Descriptive Video Information for the visually impaired
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