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A grandfather clock dating from the early 19th-century;
18th-century portrait miniatures by Paul Revere; and landscape
paintings by 19th-century painter James Hope.
Host Dan Elias opens ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's final hour in Albuquerque,
New Mexico, reflecting on the area's unique history, culture and
landscape. Collectors arrive at the Albuquerque Convention Center
with an eclectic array of treasures, including a handsome New
England-made grandfather clock dating from the early 19th-century,
a collection of 18th-century portrait miniatures with cases and
engraving by Paul Revere, and a pair of desirable landscape
paintings by 19th-century painter James Hope, appraised for $30,000
to $45,000.