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Segment: Ken Farmer — John Lehman Stoneware Jug, ca. 1870
Who was John Lehman? While working the 2001 Miami ROADSHOW, Folk Art appraiser Ken Farmer came across that very question as he and colleague Carl Crossman figured out the artist behind an impressive piece of Southern pottery worth $25,000 to $30,000. Almost two decades later, Farmer fills ROADSHOW in on what he’s learned about the elusive Lehman and his work since the Miami show.
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