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Antiques Roadshow
Raleigh, Hour 2
Season 14
Episode 2
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser J. Michael Flanigan visit the North Carolina Museum of History to look at the work of Thomas Day, a free man of color who became the most famous North Carolina furniture maker of the nineteenth century. Highlights include: a circa 1800 bottle case on stand; a needlework sampler; and an Andrew Wyeth watercolor valued at $450,000.
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