Earlier this year, over 5,000 people gathered with heirlooms and estate treasures at the Palm Springs Convention Center to attend a taping of Antiques Roadshow on June 7, 2008.
The stop in Palm Springs had record-breaking appraisals. Three episodes will air January 5, January 12 and January 19 on PBS.
January 5, 2009
Episode will feature the most valuable object ever appraised on Roadshow – a 1937 oil painting by noted American abstract expressionist Clyfford Still, received by the guest as a housewarming gift, and conservatively estimated to be worth $500,000.
January 12, 2009
Episode will feature the ultimate little black dress, literally sewn onto Marilyn Monroe for the classic 1959 comedy “Some Like It Hot,” valued at $150,000 to $250,000.
January 19, 2009
Episode will feature a circa 1922 oil painting of a colorful fish by Modernist painter Joseph Stella, given in lieu of rent by the artist to the owner’s Great Uncle and valued at $250,000.
1/2/09
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