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Ragman

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Chinese Rhino Cups Set 'Antiques Roadshow' Record
By Jill Serjeant, Reuters | Monday, July 25, 2011, 1:21 PM


Chinese cups carved from rhinoceros horns
WGBH/PBSA collection of Chinese cups carved from rhinoceros horns has become the most valuable find in the 16-year history of the television program "Antiques Roadshow" in the United States.

The five cups, believed to date from the late 17th or early 18th century were valued at $1-$1.5 million on Saturday after being brought to the TV show at a stop in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The owner, who prefers to remain unidentified, told Asian arts expert Lark Mason he started collecting cups inexpensively in the 1970s and had no idea of the collection's current value.

Chinese antiques have been fetching strong prices in recent years, dramatically increasing the value of the collection.

"As we continue our 16th season production tour here in Tulsa, we couldn't be more excited about such an extraordinary, rare treasure, and we look forward to sharing it with the nation," executive producer Marsha Bemko said in a statement on Monday.

Check out the record-setting appraisal:


Record Appraisal on 'Antiques Roadshow'


Three episodes produced from the Tulsa event will air on the program, which is broadcast on PBS, sometime in 2012.

The second highest-value U.S. appraisal recorded by "Antiques Roadshow" was of a collection of Chinese carved jade bowls, estimated to be worth as much as $1.07 million. They were discovered in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2009.

"Antiques Roadshow" started as a TV series in Britain in 1979 and has several international versions.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)
 

Ragman

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I read about that yesterday - how awesome is that - I bet blood pressures were going through the roof :D:p

During my down time, I will stroll thru antique shops, just to see what they have. It is interesting to see items I can remember (My memory is not totally gone, regardless what my wife says) my parents and grandparents had, and what they are worth today.
 

EnglishLady

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Agreed - and you can pick up some really neat pieces too (even though in my case, they are never worth anything LOL)

And if Antique's don't do it for you there's always the lotteries .... just read about an NC family that has won the lottery 3 times now :eek:
Only one HUGE win, the other 2 were only in the hundred thousands :p:D
 
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