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re: Amazing Antique Road Show Finds
Posted on 12/14/15 at 3:43 pm to beejon
Posted on 12/14/15 at 3:43 pm to beejon
This is the kind of stuff I don't understand.
At the Antiques Roadshow stop in Miami Beach, Florida, a woman brought a 1940s mobile by Alex Calder, the inventor of the mobile. Calder gave this mobile to her aunt as a thank you gift, according to the owner. The mobile earned an appraisal value of at least $400,000 at auction and $1 million at retail.
At the Antiques Roadshow stop in Miami Beach, Florida, a woman brought a 1940s mobile by Alex Calder, the inventor of the mobile. Calder gave this mobile to her aunt as a thank you gift, according to the owner. The mobile earned an appraisal value of at least $400,000 at auction and $1 million at retail.
Posted on 12/14/15 at 3:49 pm to beejon
400k for a piece of wire and a yellow ping pong ball?
Posted on 12/14/15 at 4:18 pm to beejon
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This is the kind of stuff I don't understand.
At the Antiques Roadshow stop in Miami Beach, Florida, a woman brought a 1940s mobile by Alex Calder, the inventor of the mobile. Calder gave this mobile to her aunt as a thank you gift, according to the owner. The mobile earned an appraisal value of at least $400,000 at auction and $1 million at retail.
Yeah, that shite baffled me too. Crazy crap right there.
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