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A paper and celluloid toy marionette theater from pre-World War II
Japan; a Wild West-era elk antler trophy chair; and a collection of
letters and drawings between the owner's great-grandmother and the
architect hired to remodel her house - Frank Lloyd Wright.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW rolls into Omaha, Nebraska, where host Lara
Spencer and ROADSHOW expert Noel Barrett revisit the history of the
heartland with a collector of antique steam-powered tractors. At
the Qwest Center Omaha, ROADSHOW appraisers harvest a bumper crop
of artifacts, including an impeccably preserved paper and celluloid
toy marionette theater from pre-World War II Japan; an
honest-to-goodness Wild West-era elk antler trophy chair - the
biggest ever seen on ROADSHOW; and a fascinating collection of
letters and drawings chronicling the contentious relationship
between the owner's feisty great-grandmother and the architect
hired to remodel her house - Frank Lloyd Wright - estimated to be
worth $100,000 to $125,000.