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Episode #106
The owner of an Italian mosaic table-appraised for $5,000 to $7,000 at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's first Portland, Oregon event in 1998-tells correspondent Clay Reynolds what happened to his original $1,000 investment; Clay visits an Automobile Club of America show where collectors proudly display examples of mid-twentieth-century automotive innovation; decorative arts expert Nick Dawes explains why color matters when it comes to pricing ceramics and glass; Clay visits Chicago's Intuit Show of Folk and Outsider Art for an up-close look at the eccentric, outrageous, and highly prized art form and a conversation with self-taught artist Derek Webster; and appraiser Thomas Lecky tells the tantalizing tale of the long lost seventeenth- century Oath of the Freeman-the first document printed in the New World-and worth millions if found.
 
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