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A Confederate army belt buckle; an archive of letters and documents
from Franklin Delano Roosevelt; and a circa 1850 Virginia painted
chest.
In Mobile, Alabama, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and
appraiser Ken Farmer tour the Mobile Medical Museum, with its
intriguing medical instruments, quack devices and items devoted to
medical history spanning three centuries. At Mobile's Arthur R.
Outlaw Convention Center, the excitement is contagious when
ROADSHOW experts discover a highly desirable Confederate army belt
buckle; an archive of letters and documents from Franklin Delano
Roosevelt bought at an estate sale for five dollars; and a
beautiful circa 1850 Virginia painted chest, estimated to be worth
$60,000.