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I remember that painting! That's too cool. Funny thing is I put in for tickets online back in March and I entered my wifes brother (Sonny) too at the same time. Just my luck (or his luck and my lack thereof) he was picked and I wasn't. I didn't mind though, because I don't have anything that rare anyway. However, if I got the tickets I would have been taking his vase for him and I would have been the one on TV. There went my 15 minutes of fame (LOL). I talked with Sonny this morning and he said there was a husband and wife there with a mobile made by a famous artist (he didn't get the name) and it turned out the estimated worth was between 600k and 1 million dollars. He was in the green room waiting to tape his segment and he said the lady's husband was in there in tears because they had no idea of the value of their object. That's what makes the Roadshow so great.baylorhall said:That is an awesome story! My dream is to buy something at resale and find out it is something really valuable. The Roadshow is a blast! I took an old painting that nobody really liked just to see if it had any value. It belonged to my sister, via my grandmother. Turned out to be worth $25,000! And I got to be on tv as well! Congrats on the great $.99 find!
Are you drinking irishspartacus53 said:I hope to see that updated post on the evening of 7/10.. I would love to see what a great score was made for $0.99 cents![]()
diggummup said:Here's the rest of the story on this piece of Tiffany- First of all it's not my piece, it belongs to my bro-in-law. He found it in a thrift store. He paid a whopping .99 for it, I mean look at it, it is kind of ugly. Kind of looks like a kids school project. Anyway the vase was appraised at $5-6000 and dates to 1904.He was also one of the lucky ones chosen to be on 1 of the 3 episodes they are taping that will be aired in January of 2011. Just goes to show that you can still find treasures at the local Goodwill if you look hard enough.
I seen this a few months ago when it first aired, I actually said to my g/f man wish I knew that guy...loldiggummup said:Here is the video for this vase at the sho- .http://video.pbs.org/video/1736299022/ he is at 40 min. in.
Yes he's keeping the vase.Bootybay said:to both of you on the antiques road show... WELL DONE... now thats a truly awesome find on both of ya... who woulda thunk? is he keeping the vase?
are you keeping the painting? I love to hear stories like this.
Could his name have been Gil Houli (spelling is wrong) curly hair and an eye patch. His mobiles are worth a fortune.diggummup said:I talked with Sonny this morning and he said there was a husband and wife there with a mobile made by a famous artist (he didn't get the name) and it turned out the estimated worth was between 600k and 1 million dollars.
yeah I seen that one... dang thing looked like a bunch of broken an twisted clothes hangers knotted together... don't remember the guy's name either.... they said this guy invented the mobile in the 1960'scyberdan said:Could his name have been Gil Houli (spelling is wrong) curly hair and an eye patch. His mobiles are worth a fortune.diggummup said:I talked with Sonny this morning and he said there was a husband and wife there with a mobile made by a famous artist (he didn't get the name) and it turned out the estimated worth was between 600k and 1 million dollars.
His name was Alexander Calder.cyberdan said:Could his name have been Gil Houli (spelling is wrong) curly hair and an eye patch. His mobiles are worth a fortune.diggummup said:I talked with Sonny this morning and he said there was a husband and wife there with a mobile made by a famous artist (he didn't get the name) and it turned out the estimated worth was between 600k and 1 million dollars.