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Antiques Roadshow
Philadelphia, Hour 3
Season 11
Episode 6
ROADSHOW stops at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the oldest art school in the country. Highlights include two paintings artist John F. Kensett; a three-carat, Asscher cut, yellow diamond ring; and three autographed baseballs with signatures from the 1944 St. Louis Cardinals, Ted Williams in his rookie season, and a late 1940s Babe Ruth autograph, which estimates at $34,000 to $46,000.
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