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A bronze Japanese altar set; a German artist's landscape
sketchbook; a little girl's shoe, accompanied by documentation from
1928 showing that it once bore the autographs of Babe Ruth and Lou
Gehrig.
Portland, Oregon's largest city and home to the world's smallest
park - Mill Ends Park, which measures only two feet across -
welcomes ANTIQUES ROADSHOW back for another hour of big surprises.
At the Oregon Convention Center, appraisers cultivate a garden of
goodies, including a bronze Japanese altar set elaborately
decorated with mythical creatures from the Taisho period - circa
1915; a German artist's landscape sketchbook chronicling in rich
detail his travels through the Alps around 1862; and a little
girl's shoe, accompanied by documentation from 1928 showing that
the footwear once bore the autographs of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig,
with a value that could hit $500 to $700.