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Episode #119
Correspondent Clay Reynolds finds out why an owner is struggling over what to do with an extremely rare circa 1818 Creek Indian sash appraised for $6,000 to $8,000 at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Savannah, Georgia. Later, sparks fly when Clay learns about the centuries-old lost-wax method of bronze sculpture casting at the Modern Art Foundry in Queens, New York. Then Clay and expert Gloria Lieberman have a heart-to-heart about love- and friendship-inspired jewelry designs. Finally, appraiser Dean Failey confides the story of the missing masterpiece that tugs at his heartstrings – a 250-year-old William Stoddard high chest, crafted in Oyster Bay, Long Island. Long misidentified as a Newport, Rhode Island, high chest, after its true identity (and value of up to $100,000) was discovered, the piece mysteriously disappeared.
 
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