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A rare 18th-century Pennsylvania spice cupboard; a
valuable mid-17th-century needlework piece; an early
20th-century oil painting by noted Pennsylvania impressionist
George Sotter.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has the distinction of being one of the
stops in ROADSHOW's first season, taped in 1996. Host Mark L.
Walberg kicks off the show with a visit to a Philadelphia
landmark - the Philadelphia Art Museum. The museum's
collection is so large and diverse it takes eight ROADSHOW experts
to do it justice. At the Pennsylvania Convention Center, nearly 70
experts offer their opinions of the approximately 10,000 objects
brought for appraisal, including a rare 18th-century Pennsylvania
spice cupboard used to collect birds' egg specimens; a very
valuable mid-17th-century needlework piece bought at auction by a
savvy collector for next to nothing; and an early 20th-century
nicotine-stained oil painting, by noted Pennsylvania impressionist
George Sotter, valued at $120,000 to $180,000.