Editor Reviews: Amazon.com: Drop in to "Antiques Roadshow," where appraisers from the nation's top auction houses are eyeing a hodgepodge of furnishings hauled in across the country -- from artwork to rugs to tea tables, from a fancy Philadelphia desk to a funky old shaving stand scrounged from a barn and more. * One Massachusetts man who bought and restored a classic 1740 Boston highboy was pleased to find out it's worth $50,000. But he was less happy to learn it could have commanded $120,000--if he'd left its "ugly" finish intact. * A woman in Connecticut was given a moth-eaten fiddle case by her neighbor. While the dusty 19th-century French violin inside holds very little value, the shredded 1830 bow alone is worth $8,000. Join antiques expert Chris Jussel and his team of specialists as they examine these objects and many more--in clips from the popular PBS series taped around the country--plus footage never seen on TV. This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. + Read more.... |