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A turn-of-the-century bronze sculpture/early electric lamp; a rare
Lalique perfume bottle; and a delicate Federal style gaming table.
While in Miami, Florida, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Dan Elias visits
the home of pioneer Ralph Monroe, "The Barnacle," and learns about
South Florida when it was nothing but swamp and hardwood forest
from the beach to the Everglades. Back at the Coconut Grove
Convention Center, crowds gather to have ROADSHOW experts appraise
a wide variety of artifacts, including a unique turn-of-the-century
bronze sculpture/early electric lamp; a rare blue Blackberry-design
Lalique perfume bottle; and a delicate 18th-century Federal style
gaming table valued at $22,000 to $25,000.