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Two pieces of Marblehead art pottery dating to 1910; a collection of colorful pre-war German and Japanese character canes used as carnival prizes; a set of Sioux artifacts; and an original copy of the first book ever printed in Wyoming.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's second hour from Tampa, Florida, finds host
Mark Walberg and appraiser Leila Dunbar at the Tournament Players
Club of Tampa Bay to address a range of golf collectibles. At the
Tampa Convention Center, appraisers take a swing at some ace finds,
including two outstanding pieces of Marblehead art pottery dating
back to 1910; a collection of colorful pre-war German and Japanese
character canes used as carnival prizes; and a set of Sioux
artifacts - including a pair of breastplate decorations worn by the
Sioux nation's most powerful chiefs in the 1870s; and an original
copy of the first book ever printed in Wyoming, with an auction
value of $100,000 to $150,000.