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Episode #125
Guests of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW don't always leave the convention hall with good news about their prized possessions. "Antiques Roadshow Fyi" correspondent Clay Reynolds catches up with one – whose pair of Federal knife boxes were identified as reproductions and appraised for $600 at the Richmond, Virginia, ROADSHOW – to hear how she handled the news. Later, expert Caroline Ashleigh tours actress Debbie Reynolds' $50 million movie memorabilia collection. Reynolds' son, Todd Fisher, plays tour guide, making stops at Marilyn Monroe's infamous white dress from The Seven Year Itch, Dorothy's ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz and other show-stopping cinema treasures. Turning back the clock to the late 18th century, FYI joins Ron Bourgeault at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, for a lesson in the American Fancy period of decorative folk art – and what pieces have collectors seeing stars today. Lastly, expert Richard Wright talks about the "googly-eyed" doll he's just gaga to find – a black version of the popular doll produced in the early 1930s by the German company Kammer & Reinhard – only ever seen in the company's original catalogue – and valued at as much as $20,000 to $30,000 each.
 
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