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A popular Picard pattern painted punch bowl; Lucite “Jelly Belly” pins by Trifari; and a collection of master promoter Bill Graham's handbills chronicling the 1960s San Francisco music scene.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Lara Spencer is back at Oklahoma City's
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum with ROADSHOW expert
John Buxton to discuss the Hopi Kachina doll as native tradition
and as modern art form. Back at the Cox Business Services
Convention Center, appraisers scan the crowd for Oklahoma City's
most interesting finds and come up with a popular Picard pattern
painted punch bowl; some very cool Lucite "Jelly Belly" pins by
Trifari; and a collection of master promoter Bill Graham's
handbills chronicling the 1960s San Francisco music scene, worth an
impressive $28,000 to $30,000 for the set.