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Junk in the Trunk 9

Discover never-before-seen appraisals from all Season 23 cities, like a $40K-$60K find!

10/14/2019 | Expires 12/01/2028 | Rating TV-G

Junk in the Trunk 9
Antiques Roadshow

Junk in the Trunk 9

Season 23 Episode 26 | 52m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Discover never-before-seen appraisals from all Season 23 cities, like a $40K-$60K find!

Discover never-before-seen appraisals from all five Season 23 cities, including 1949 Charles & Ray Eames molded chairs, a Sioux pipe and pipe bag made around 1880, and a 1953 MAD Issue 8 “Frank N. Stein” story. Which is valued at $40,000-$60,000?

10/14/2019 | Expires 12/01/2028 | Rating TV-G

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Antiques Roadshow

Junk in the Trunk 9

Season 23 Episode 26 | 52m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Discover never-before-seen appraisals from all five Season 23 cities, including 1949 Charles & Ray Eames molded chairs, a Sioux pipe and pipe bag made around 1880, and a 1953 MAD Issue 8 “Frank N. Stein” story. Which is valued at $40,000-$60,000?

10/14/2019 | Expires 12/01/2028 | Rating TV-G

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