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A collection of 1920s French perfume bottles with the
original silk cases; a Confederate States stamped brass belt
buckle; and a rare 1820s Simon Willard clock.
As ANTIQUES ROADSHOW waltzes into Memphis, Tennessee, host Lara
Spencer, with Nancy Druckman of Sotheby's, learns how to talk to
the animals with a look at antique duck calls and duck decoys -
highly collectible American folk art objects. Over at the Memphis
Cook Convention Center, ROADSHOW appraisers wade through a caboodle
of splashy items, including a collection of 1920s French perfume
bottles with the original silk cases - two of which were crafted by
Rene Lalique; a Confederate States stamped brass belt buckle; and
an 1820s Simon Willard clock so rare that even missing some parts,
it's worth $75,000 to $100,000.