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Boise, Hour 1

Boise, Hour 1

Season 18 Episode 1 | 52m 53s

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW kicks off season 18 with a treasure-filled visit to Boise, Idaho! During ROADSHOW’s first ever trip to Idaho, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Peter J. Shemonsky take a trip to the Egyptian Theatre to look at dazzling Egyptian Revival jewelry. Highlights include: a first edition of the Book of Mormon that has been passed down through the guest’s family since 1833; a 1955 Madour

Aired: 01/05/14 | Expires: 10/16/17
Boise, Hour 1
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Appraisal: '20,000 Leagues Under the Seas' 1st U.S. Edition
Appraisal: Gouda Pottery Charger, ca. 1950
Appraisal: Moghan Kazak Rug, ca. 1875
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