Baltimore, Maryland (Part 2)
Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Francis Wahlgren beckon "Antiques Roadshow" fans to Baltimore, Maryland,'s Edgar Allen Poe House and Museum – where Poe composed some of his first short stories – to learn the tell-tale details that determine the value of Poe literary works. At the Baltimore Convention Center, ROADSHOW appraisers usher in unique and personal finds, including a World Championship jacket worn by Colts legend Johnny Unitas; a rare 18th-century embroidered English men's vest; and a painting – nearly stepped on while its owner rummaged through an attic – by renowned impressionist landscape artist W. L. Metcalf, valued at $150,000.
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