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PBS Airdate: Monday, May 26, 2008 at 8 PM ET (check local listings) At ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Las Vegas, Nevada, a woman brings in a charming piece of literary history: an original illustrated manuscript booklet of Tasha Tudor’s first children’s book, Pumpkin Moonshine. According to appraiser Ken Gloss, the booklet dates back to 1938, before Tudor had published any books and represents a significant piece of children’s illustrated art. Check out this preview to discover more about this beloved American children’s writer and illustrator and the market in her work. To view more fine art and illustration appraisals, visit the Roadshow Archive Online at pbs.org Watch ANTIQUES ROADSHOW on PBS, Monday nights at 8 PM ET (check local listings).
PBS Airdate: Monday, May 19, 2008 at 8 PM ET (check local listings) At ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Las Vegas, Nevada, a man discovers a real treasure: a unique pottery vase made by Grueby Pottery of Boston Massachusetts in 1897. Appraiser David Rago marvels at its authenticity and explains Grueby’s influence in the history of the American Arts and Crafts movement. Preview this and more American Arts and Crafts treasures in Roadshow’s video Archive Online at www.pbs.org Watch ANTIQUES ROADSHOW on PBS, Monday nights at 8 PM ET (check local listings).
www.pbs.org PBS Airdate: Monday, May 5, 2008 at 8 PM ET (check local listings) At ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Louisville, Kentucky, a woman makes a surprising discovery when she brings in bracelets that belonged to her mother’s friend. According to appraiser Virginia Salem, not only do they date as far back as 1880, but they are also 18-karat gold. Check out this preview to learn how historic heirlooms pass from generation to generation. For more information, visit www.pbs.org Watch ANTIQUES ROADSHOW on PBS, Monday nights at 8 PM ET (check local listings).
www.pbs.org PBS Airdate: Monday, April 28, 2008 at 8 PM ET (check local listings) At ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Louisville, Kentucky, a man discovers a real treasure: a pair of boxing gloves signed and prophetically inscribed by Louisville native and sports legend Mohammad Ali. Appraiser Mike Gutierrez confirms their authenticity and reveals Ali signed one glove as Cassius Clay in 1963, before he was named World Heavyweight Champion, and signed the other glove 40 years later back in his hometown. Preview more sports memorabilia at www.pbs.org Watch ANTIQUES ROADSHOW on PBS, Monday nights at 8 PM ET (check local listings).
PBS Airdate: Monday, June 9, 2008 at 8 PM ET (check local listings) www.pbs.org A Lalique perfume bottle is discovered by appraiser Nicholas Dawes at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Los Angeles, California. This treasure was designed in 1912, very early in the career of renowned glassmaker Rene Lalique. What could such a rare collectible be worth? Preview this and more treasures in Roadshow’s video Archive Online at www.pbs.org Watch ANTIQUES ROADSHOW on PBS, Monday nights at 8 PM ET (check local …
PBS Airdate: Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8 PM ET (check local listings) www.pbs.org A stunning diamond ring takes center stage at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Los Angeles, California. According to appraiser Barry Weber, the ring dates back to the late 1700’s and was meant to be worn in candlelight so it would flicker across the room. Check out this preview to discover more about the history behind this gem of an heirloom. To view more fine jewelery appraisals, visit the Roadshow Archive Online at www …
PBS Airdate: Monday, June 2, 2008 at 8 PM ET (check local listings) www.pbs.org A valuable 18th-century Aaron Willard shelf clock turns up at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Los Angeles, California, passed down by the guest’s great-great-great grandfather. Appraiser Sean Delaney explains that the clock represents the earliest form of a Massachusetts shelf clock and was made by the brother of the renowned clockmaker Simon Willard. Preview this and more American-made clocks in Roadshow’s video Archive …


