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Antiques Roadshow
Special: Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage (2016)
Season 20
Episode 28
Travel with ROADSHOW as we turn the spotlight on incredible items with Asian and Pacific Islands origins including a Hawaiian Kou bowl, a Gandhi presentation spinning wheel, and an 1888 Joesph Nawahi painting. Which is valued at $250,000-$300,000?
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Revisit updated appraisals from 15 years ago, including a treasure that doubled in value!

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Discover memorable finds appraised back in 1999, including a $20,000 treasure.
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Learn which Windy City appraisals have soared and which have sunk since 2003.

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How much has the antiques market evolved? Find out with revisited appraisals from 1998.
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Travel back to 2003 for memorable finds including one treasure appraised for up to $50,000

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Celebrate as ROADSHOW wraps up its visit to Rosecliff Mansion with a $100,000 find!

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Learn about finds from appraisals in a Gilded Age mansion, including a $400,000 treasure!
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Experience ROADSHOW history with the first-ever indoor/outdoor event at Rosecliff mansion!

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A Belle Epoque diamond necklace, 1952 & 1954 baseball cards, and a Cheyenne cradleboard!

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Renaissance-revival poison ring, "Union Pacific” movie banner, & Bertoia spray sculpture!
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A Packers "Ice Bowl" sign, a 1636 Rembrandt etching, and a 1988 Nakashima bench.

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A Picasso pot, an Ottoman zarf, and a Tiffany Studios desk set. One is the big find!