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Antiques Roadshow
Mark L. WahlbergMilwaukee, Wisconsin - Hour Two
Midwest Airlines Center
(11/22)
A 1772 needlework sampler; a circa 1890 Japanese bronze sculpture; and a ruby and diamond bracelet, purchased from Austria's Empress Eugenie in the 1890s.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Hour Three
Midwest Airlines Center
(11/24)
A Persian rug the owner used to cover furniture in the rain; a stained glass figurine originally commissioned for the owner of horse racing legend Dan Patch; and two milestone game baseballs autographed by Milwaukee Braves legend Warren Spahn.
Roadshow Remembers
(12/22 & 12/27)
Antiques Roadshow lifts the lid on 10 years of treasures with this special edition designed to test the memory of hardcore fans and kindle the curiosity of newcomers.
Wild Things
(12/29 & 1/3)
Antiques Roadshow revisits the most memorable animal-themed antiques and collectibles showcased on Roadshow over the years.
Air Date
Mondays from 8-9 p.m. ET
Repeating most Saturdays from 8-9 p.m. ET
Website
pbs.org/antiques
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