
Antiques Roadshow
Noah Purifoy sculpture; Archie Bunker coat; Franz Bergman lamp. Which is worth $125,000?

Noah Purifoy sculpture; Archie Bunker coat; Franz Bergman lamp. Which is worth $125,000?

Mucha JOB poster; Nakashima floor lamp: Ty Cobb-signed baseball. Which is the big find?

Joe Louis-signed bottle; Sheraton sideboard; Yankees team-signed ball. One's the top find!

Rockwell self-portrait; signed Indy 500 flag; Victorian wedding outfit. One's the top find

Civil War statue hilt presentation sword; Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold medal; James Madison's seal.

Felipe Orlando abstract oil; German baroque lockbox; Green Bay Packers championship group.

Rock 'n' roll poster collection circa 1968; Delaware tribe beaded baldric; Eternal Spring bronze.

Navajo Ute first phase blanket; a signed Warhol collection; a Tang dynasty marble lion.

View items with Asian and Pacific Islands origins, plus a $250,000-$300,000 find.

ROADSHOW looks back on appraisals that feature items you would find in a mansion.

A 1925 San Francisco pictorial map; NASA-signed photos; Chinese jadeite peach-form bowl.

A violin attributed to Johannes B. Ceruti; an 1836 Joseph H. Davis painting.

John Lehman stoneware jug circa 1870; 34-star Civil War flag; René Portocarrero painting circa 1958.

Dr. Seuss Kangaroo Bird; Tiffany & Co. yellow diamond pendant; George Washington lifetime print.

New Orleans art pottery jardiniere; 1858 map of Mississippi; Brooklyn Dodgers World Series ball.

An autographed electric guitar; Little Orphan Annie dress circa 1930; a 1913 N.C. Wyeth painting.

Émile Gallé faience cat circa 1890; Robert F. Kennedy letter from 1968; a Philadelphia candlestand.

Revisiting a Navajo Ute First Phase blanket, which was first appraised in 2001.

"Big bronco" coin-operated horse; Bill Watterson archive; Tiffany & Co. pendant watch necklace.

An Ohio salt-glazed figural stoneware match stand; an 1863 Civil War grave marker.