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- Dec 27, 2008
Antiques Roadshow is coming to our city this summer. You put in for a lottery to get 2 tickets. Well, I've put in for the lottery.
On the off chance I'm one of the lucky few who gets tickets, I'm left trying to decide what to bring. I know the value of my quilts and my 1st editions, so they're out. The information says that if you're willing to bring furniture, they'll deliver it to and from the show, and I do have a great old primitive piece of furniture that is about 180 years old, but it has ALL of my clothes - everything that isn't hanging - in it, and that's a LOT of clothes. So that's probably out.
I might just borrow some Coushatta pine straw baskets of my mom's, add my own Coushatta basket and Choctaw baskets and see what they tell me they're worth. I think I know, actually, but none of them are insured, so it might be worth it.
What wouldyou bring to Antiques Roadshow?
On the off chance I'm one of the lucky few who gets tickets, I'm left trying to decide what to bring. I know the value of my quilts and my 1st editions, so they're out. The information says that if you're willing to bring furniture, they'll deliver it to and from the show, and I do have a great old primitive piece of furniture that is about 180 years old, but it has ALL of my clothes - everything that isn't hanging - in it, and that's a LOT of clothes. So that's probably out.
I might just borrow some Coushatta pine straw baskets of my mom's, add my own Coushatta basket and Choctaw baskets and see what they tell me they're worth. I think I know, actually, but none of them are insured, so it might be worth it.
What wouldyou bring to Antiques Roadshow?