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Episode #122
FYI correspondent Clay Reynolds tracks down one of a trio of brothers to find out what they did with the rare collection of watercolors by their great-grandmother, Nora Brodie Hoare, after the artwork was appraised on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, JR in 1998. It's lights, camera, action, antiques and collectibles at two very different Hollywood prop houses with expert Rudy Franchi, who makes a show-stopping discovery among the aisles of objects used in famous movies. Then, viewers find out how 2004 stacked up when it came to breathtaking auction prices. What were some of the highest price tags in the world when the gavel came down on paintings, furniture, books and sports memorabilia? "Why Not Take All of Me?" could be the theme song for J. Michael Flanigan's report on the puzzling phenomenon of valuable highboy chests that are missing their tops. The tops, which may be masquerading as small chests of drawers, could boost the value of the pieces from five figures to a million dollars and more.
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