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Antiques Roadshow
Salt Lake City, Hour 3
Season 11
Episode 15
At Salt Lake City's Utah Museum of Natural History, appraiser Gary Piattoni introduces ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg to the world of the rock hound and the market in minerals. Highlights include: clubs once owned by Utah golf legend George "Gix" Von Elm; 18th-century Chinese white jade carvings; and a textile advertisement and printed broadside proclamation issued by Brigham Young.
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