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A late 18th-century heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; an 1860 rococo revival table, whose top sports a painting of Mt. Vernon; and a pair of boxing gloves signed by Muhammad Ali — once as Cassius Clay, in 1963 and again as Muhammad Ali 40 years later.
Host Mark L. Walberg travels to the historic Civil War battle site in Perryville, Kentucky, in this second hour of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s visit to Louisville. He’s joined by appraiser Rafael Eledge, who displays some valuable Confederate belt buckles and instructs collectors how to avoid falling for a fake. Highlights include a late 18th-century heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; an 1860 Rococo revival table, whose top sports a painting of Mt. Vernon; and a pair of boxing gloves signed twice by Louisville native son and World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali — once as Cassius Clay in 1963 and again as Muhammad Ali 40 years later — valued at $2,000 to $3,000.