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A 1920s to 1930s-era folk art quilt depicting scenes from Mormon history; a Utah landscape painting by 20th-century Swedish-American artist Birger Sandzen; a mid-19th-century archive documenting the career of Philip Margetts, considered the first prominent Mormon actor.
In Salt Lake City, Utah, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg takes
the plunge down Olympic Park's bobsled run to get in the zone for a
look at Olympics collectibles with appraiser Philip Weiss. At the
Salt Palace Convention Center, ROADSHOW experts favorably judge
such outstanding finds as a 1920s to 1930s-era folk art quilt
depicting scenes from Mormon history; a valuable Utah landscape
painting by 20th-century Swedish-American artist Birger Sandzen;
and a mid-19th-century archive of materials documenting the career
of Philip Margetts, considered the first prominent Mormon actor,
brought in by his great-granddaughter and valued at $100,000 to
$150,000.