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Antiques Roadshow
Mobile, Alabama - Hour Three Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center (10/4) A Confederate army belt buckle; an archive of letters and documents from Franklin Delano Roosevelt; and a circa 1850 Virginia painted chest. Salt Lake City, Utah - Hour One
Salt Palace Convention Center (10/6 & 10/11) A folk art quilt depicting scenes from Mormon history; a valuable Utah landscape painting by Birger Sandzen; and an archive of materials documenting the career of Philip Margetts. Salt Lake City, Utah - Hour Two
Salt Palace Convention Center (10/13 & 10/18) A writing desk made by one of the original Mormon pioneers; a mid-19th-century shotgun; and an 1851 first edition copy of The Pearl of Great Price. Salt Lake City, Utah - Hour Three
Salt Palace Convention Center (10/20 & 10/25) A set of clubs once owned by George "Gix" Von Elm; a set of 18th-century Chinese white jade carvings; and a Mormon advertisement on textile and a copy of Brigham Young's Invasion Proclamation. Jackpot!
(10/27 & 11/1) It's every collector's dream: turning a modest outlay into a staggeringly high return on investment. Politically Collect
(11/3 & 11/8) A salute to the presidential election and the keepsakes of political battles long past. Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Hour One
Midwest Airlines Center (11/10 & 11/15) A 1952 Fender Esquire guitar; a late 19th-century child's sled in the shape of a swan; and an 18th-century desk and bookcase passed down to the owner from his great-grandfather, a former governor of Connecticut. Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Hour Two
Midwest Airlines Center (11/17 & 11/22) A 1772 needlework sampler; a circa 1890 Japanese bronze sculpture; and a ruby and diamond bracelet, purchased from Austria's Empress Eugenie in the 1890s. Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Hour Three
Midwest Airlines Center (11/24) A Persian rug the owner used to cover furniture in the rain; a stained glass figurine originally commissioned for the owner of horse racing legend Dan Patch; and two milestone game baseballs autographed by Milwaukee Braves legend Warren Spahn. Air Date
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