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Episode #120
Arms and militaria expert Bill Guthman invites Clay and the FYI audience to his home for a look at the extensive collection he's put together over the past 50 years. Moving along, "Antiques Roadshow Fyi" shows how to get a 20th-century bicycle collection in gear. Clay wraps up the episode with appraiser David Lackey, who describes the early 20th-century proliferation of American regional artists, including Houston's Ruth Pershing Uhler, notorious for having burned a number of her paintings in the 1930s. Today, her remaining works are desirable for collectors of Texas art, and it's likely many are hanging, unnoticed, in someone's back bedroom or forgotten in an attic.
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