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Episode #117
Frankly, Scarlett, "Antiques Roadshow Fyi" reveals the fate of a pre- production Gone With the Wind script appraised in Portland, Oregon, in 1998 for $30,000 to $35,000. Even Santa would be impressed with Tin Toy Works of Allentown, Pennsylvania, the most respected antique tin toy repair business in the world, and expert Noel Barrett plays guide for a tour of the workshop. Later, appraiser Stephen Fletcher offers proof that watching ANTIQUES ROADSHOW leads to discovering your own treasure with the story of a man who saw a valuable George Washington mantel clock appraised on ROADSHOW, contacted Fletcher and now stands to get $100,000 to $150,000 at auction for a Washington clock left behind in the 1950s by former owners of his house. Wrapping up the show, expert Francis Wahlgren tells a tale of lost luggage and a lost legacy: a valise filled with almost all of Ernest Hemingway's early short stories and poems lost by his first wife, Hadley, during a trip to join Hemingway in Switzerland. The value of the missing manuscripts is almost incalculable – and may have cost Hadley her marriage.
 
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CC - Closed Caption
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16:9 - Anamorphic Widescreen
LTR - Letterbox
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