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In the second hour from Savannah, Georgia, furniture experts
Leigh and Leslie Keno visit an unlikely locale: the workshop of a
reproduction furniture craftsman.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's second hour from Savannah, Georgia, finds
furniture experts Leigh and Leslie Keno visiting an unlikely
locale: the workshop of a reproduction furniture craftsman. Back at
the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center, appraisers
are genuinely impressed with the arrivals, including an Alabama
Indestructible Doll patented by Alabama native Ella Smith in 1912;
an eight-gallon alkaline pottery jug used for grand celebrations
circa 1839; and a museum-quality quilt, handcrafted by
African-American slaves and valued at $40,000 to $60,000.