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An early 19th-century box desk made by a renowned supplier to the British royal family; a collection of lithographed orange crate labels; and a 1959 replica of artist Edith Parson's Turtle Baby bronze sculpture.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg joins appraiser Beth
Szescila for a tour of Bayou Bend in Houston, Texas, the
extraordinary museum and gardens that once were home to famed
philanthropist and antiques collector Ima Hogg. Following in Miss
Ima's footsteps, modern-day collectors arrive at the Reliant Center
with impressive finds, including an early 19th-century box desk
made by a renowned supplier to the British royal family; a valuable
collection of lithographed orange crate labels; and a 1959 replica
of artist Edith Parson's early 19th-century Turtle Baby bronze
sculpture, valued at $35,000 to $40,000.