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Episode #114
From plaster dust to price guides, Clay Reynolds tracks the trajectory of an owner who appeared at the 2002 Seattle ANTIQUES ROADSHOW event with a collection of vintage can labels found during demolition of a house and valued at $10,000 to $14,000. Expert Andy Ourant is tour guide to the world of petroliana when ROADSHOW FYI visits the Hershey, Pennsylvania, Car Show to find folks whose hearts race at the sight of vintage oil cans, gas pumps and gas station signs. Appraiser Nancy Druckman introduces viewers to papier mache artist Jim Seffens who demonstrates how the ancient and accessible craft has remained largely unchanged over time. Finally, while the term "Eastlake" has become a catch-all to describe late Victorian furniture, only one piece has ever been found actually made to Charles Locke Eastlake's design specifications. Are other elusive pieces of Eastlake furniture hiding in plain sight?
 
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