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What's the most expensive item ever appraised on the Antiques Roadshow?

What was the price?

Public Comments

  1. I believe it is still the $25,000 Confederate sword
  2. I think it was this rug half a millon or somthing I don't know a friend told me.
  3. I heard it was a Pablo Pacasso piece of art hidden behind an old master painting.
  4. "Three items are recognized as the most valuable item featured on the American Antiques Roadshow. A Navajo blanket valued at between $350,000 and $500,000, appeared in Tucson, Arizona in 2002 [1], a painting by 19th-century marine artist James Buttersworth valued at between $250,000 and $500,000 appeared on the 10th season premiere episode, filmed in Tampa, Florida in June 2005, and a mid-16th-century Milanese parade helmet crafted from a single sheet of metal and then highlighted with gold, estimated to be worth at least $250,000. A fourth item, which was appraised at one million dollars was a collection of signatures from every Presidential cabinet member from the Washington administration to Franklin Roosevelt. The owner of the collection declined to appear on the show."
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