
Overview
Items appraised in New Orleans (Part 2 of three) include a Howdy Doody doll, a 1751 English silver tankard and a book about the U.S. Constitution from Jefferson Davis's library. Then there's a 1935 art-deco promotional poster for the ocean liner Normandie that appraiser Nicholas Lowry calls “part of the visual vernacular,” and a rotating oyster plate from 1857 that appraiser David Lackey calls “the holy grail of oyster plates.” Also: host Dan Elias visits restored New Orleans homes and surveys the Newcomb-pottery collection at the Lousiana Museum.
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6 - 1Tucson: Hour 1 January 21, 2002
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6 - 2Tucson: Hour 2 January 28, 2002
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6 - 3Tucson: Hour 3 February 04, 2002
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6 - 4New York, N.Y.: Hour 1 February 11, 2002
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6 - 5New York, N.Y.: Hour 2 February 18, 2002
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6 - 6New York, N.Y.: Hour 3 February 25, 2002
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6 - 7San Diego: Hour 1 April 22, 2002
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6 - 8San Diego: Hour 2 April 29, 2002
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6 - 9San Diego: Hour 3 May 06, 2002
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6 - 10Indianapolis: Hour 1 May 13, 2002
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6 - 11Indianapolis: Hour 2 May 20, 2002
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6 - 12Indianapolis: Hour 3 May 27, 2002
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6 - 13Miami: Hour 1 October 21, 2002
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6 - 14Miami: Hour 2 October 28, 2002
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6 - 15Miami: Hour 3 November 04, 2002
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6 - 16New Orleans: Hour 1 November 11, 2002
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6 - 17New Orleans: Hour 2 November 18, 2002
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6 - 18New Orleans: Hour 3 November 25, 2002