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A Persian rug the owner used to cover furniture in the rain; a stained glass figurine originally commissioned for the owner of horse racing legend Dan Patch; and two milestone game baseballs autographed by Milwaukee Braves legend Warren Spahn.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW wraps up its visit to the Cream City -
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - nicknamed for the locally manufactured,
off-white bricks that mark the city's mid-19th-century
architecture. At the Midwest Airlines Center, ROADSHOW experts pave
the way for some unique discoveries, including a valuable Persian
rug the owner used to cover furniture in the rain; a stained glass
figurine originally commissioned for the owner of horse racing
legend Dan Patch; and two milestone game baseballs autographed by
Milwaukee Braves legend Warren Spahn - one from Spahn's 327th
winning game, which made him the winningest left-handed pitcher of
all time, and the other from Spahn's 300th winning game, the gold
standard for pitchers. Auction value for the pair could hit $11,000
to $14,000.