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A bench crafted by master woodworker George Nakashima; a unique two-sided painting by B.J.O. Nordfelt; and a 1798 violin, accompanied by a bow.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW caps its sojourn in Baltimore, Maryland, at
Geppi's Entertainment Museum, where appraiser Phil Weiss gives host
Mark L. Walberg a collector's eye view of comic strip art. At the
Baltimore Convention Center, ROADSHOW draws a wide array of
objects, including a magnificent bench crafted by master woodworker
George Nakashima; a unique two-sided painting by B.J.O. Nordfelt;
and a rare violin made in 1798 by renowned French violinmaker
Nicolas Lupot, accompanied by a bow crafted in the style of
Dominique Peccatte, one of the most influential bow makers in
history. Together, violin and bow make beautiful music, to the tune
of $140,000 and $20,000 respectively.