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A rare 19th-century enameled watch made in Switzerland for the
Chinese market, a hard-to-find piece of Frackelton stoneware and an
original watercolor bird's eye view of 1851 Cleveland.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW pulls into Cleveland, Ohio, and Dan Elias offers
a brief history of the city on the shores of Lake Erie - from
Colonel George Washington's 1765 predictions of future greatness to
I.M. Pei's vision of Rock and Roll greatness. At the Cleveland
Convention Center, appraisers encounter some terrific items,
including a rare 19th-century enameled watch made in Switzerland
for the Chinese market, a hard-to-find piece of Frackelton
stoneware - this one dating back to 1902 and engraved for a wedding
gift - and an original watercolor bird's eye view of 1851
Cleveland, now valued at $12,000.