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A Dodger’s game-used jersey, worn by pitcher Don Drysdale; an heirloom 17th-century Massachusetts armchair; and an heirloom 1817 needlework family portrait.
In Denver, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser
Peter Shemonsky visit the unclaimed property office of the Colorado
State Treasurer and discover some orphaned gems. Program highlights
include: a Dodger's game-used jersey, worn by pitching ace Don
Drysdale in 1966; an heirloom 17th-century Massachusetts armchair;
and an heirloom 1817 schoolgirl needlework family portrait, valued
at $50,000 to $70,000.