Antiques Roadshow

Richmond, Hour Three

Season 18, Episode 18 of 35

While ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is in Richmond, Virginia, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Gary Sullivan visit Colonial Williamsburg to discuss tall case clocks. Highlights include a collection of Langston Hughes-signed first editions, bought at an estate sale for a dollar per book, now valued at $8,000 to $10,000; a 1935 Bride of Frankenstein pressbook, featuring many of the graphics used for the film's top posters; and an 1890 Frank Henry Shapleigh oil painting that was purchased for the look of the frame is appraised for $50,000 to $70,000.

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
5/26/2014
8 p.m.
5/27/2014
1 a.m.
5/28/2014
noon
5/28/2014
8 p.m.
5/29/2014
3 a.m.
5/31/2014
7 p.m.
9/12/2016
10 p.m.
9/13/2016
3 a.m.
9/14/2016
noon
9/14/2016
8 p.m.
9/15/2016
3 a.m.
12/18/2017
9 p.m.
12/19/2017
2 a.m.
12/23/2017
1 p.m.
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