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A glimpse of some of the dazzling historical homes, a rare
19th-century table, a book that belonged to Jefferson Davis'family
and a Howdy Doody doll.
The second hour of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW from New Orleans, Louisiana,
begins with a glimpse of some of the dazzling historical homes that
grace the city. From Bourbon Street to the Garden District, most
New Orleans homes have stories to tell, and Dan and the crew
explore some of them. Just as each home has a story to tell, so
does each item brought for appraisal to the Morial Convention
Center, and these are no exception: a rare 19th-century Florentine
marble top game table; a book about the U.S. Constitution that
belonged to the family of Jefferson Davis; and well-preserved Howdy
Doody doll that could bring its owner $1,000 to $1,200.