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First place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Items Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 235 seconds Most valuable appraisal to ever appear on the U.S. broadcast of the Antiques Roadshow, this hand-woven Navajo Ute First Phase wearing blanket is a representation of the very beginnings of Navajo textile creation. This national treasure sat on the back of a chair for generations. Related: 1st, antiques, black, blanket, highest, most, national, navajo, number, one, road, roadshow, show, stripe, top, treasur, valuable, white Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Jerry Garcia and David Grisman - Shady Grove Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 282 seconds From the studio album "Shady Grove". Related: americana, band, banjo, classical, david, dead, folk, garcia, grateful, grisman, grove, guitar, jerry, mandolin, music, shady Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Second place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Items Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 275 seconds Second place is this 1790's card table by John Seymour Related: add, click, keywords..., to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Garcia / Grisman / Rice - The Pizza Tapes - Shady Grove Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 308 seconds This is the only meeting of guitar greats Jerry Garcia and Tony Rice, introduced to each other by their mutual friend and musical associate, mandolinist/producer David Grisman. Related: american, country, david, dead, folk, garcia, grateful, grisman, grove, jerry, rice, shady, standard, tony, traditional, unrehearsed Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Eigth place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten items Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 242 seconds Eight place is a large collection of works by Charles Schulz, of Peanuts fame, brought in by a gentleman who worked with the famous artist in the mid-fifties to early-sixties Related: antiques, art, brown, cartoon, charles, charlie, collection, drawing, peanuts, road, roadshow, schulz, show Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Third place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Items Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 191 seconds Third Place is a collection of Art-Deco jewelry Related: add, click, keywords..., to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Fifth place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Items Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 252 seconds Fifth place is a painting of ships at sea Related: add, click, keywords..., to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Sixth place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Items Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 247 seconds Sixth place is this marble sculpture from 6th century China Related: add, click, keywords..., to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Seventh place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Items Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 170 seconds Seventh place belongs to this solid gold (aside from the blade) sword presented to a wounded civil-war soldier by the President of the United States during the time of the Mexican war. One of only five remaining such presentation swords in the world (one was lost in a fire). At that time, this was the highest honor a soldier could receive. Related: 7th, antiques, award, civil, gold, honor, medal, place, president, road, roadshow, show, solid, sword, war Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Tenth place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Finds Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 140 seconds Tenth place in the AR is a late 18th century frontiersmans tomahawk. Made in Virginia around 1780-90. Possibly given by George Washington to John Harvey. A national treasure in the appraisers opinion. Related: 8th, american, americana, antiques, axe, century, early, frontier, george, hatchet, road, roadshow, show, valuable, washington Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Ninth place in the Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Items Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 175 seconds Ninth Place is a painting by Jasper Cropsey. Accompanied is a letter by the artist addressed to the original owner of the painting, signed J.F. Cropsey. Never on the market and in the family for nearly a century. Related: 9th, antiques, appraisal, atmosphere, auction, frame, light, original, painting, place, rays, road, roadshow, rocks, show, trees Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Counting Crows - Miller's Angels Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 427 seconds Miller's angels, in black and white...welcome everyone in. It's one of my favorite Crows songs and I hope that, along with the visuals, you enjoy it :) Related: angels, counting, crows, fate, god, heaven, love, recovering, satellites, the Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Shawn Mullins and Jay Drummonds - Joshua Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 325 seconds From the album "Eggshells" and also appearing on "Ten Years Gone". Joshua, written by Shawn Mullins and Jay Drummonds, and performed by Shawn Mullins. Related: acoustic, bond, classical, country, folk, guitar, happy, jam, love, melody, memory, mountain, rock, session, share, soul, travel, valley Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Jimi Hendrix - South Saturn Delta - Sweet Angel (Angel) Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 252 seconds Jimi Hendrix plays a slightly more up-beat version of "Angel". From the rare posthumous release "South Saturn Delta" Related: and, angel, blues, electric, fender, guitar, hendrix, jimi, rare, rock, roll, stratocaster, unreleased Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Andy Buzzi / Medium-Fi / Me and My Love Posted by: Ultranothing
Video duration: 191 seconds This is track two from the album "Medium-Fi" by indie artist Andy Buzzi. I grabbed the album from my cousin, who is a friend of Mr. Buzzi. I really dig all of the songs on the album and would be happy to upload more tracks on request. It should be noted that Andy performs not only the vocals, but all of the instruments. A One-man band, if you will. Related: and, andy, artist, band, blues, buzzi, fi, guitar, independent, indie, jazz, love, man, me, medium, multi-track, my, one, rock, singer, song Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
















Latest comments made on this video:
By: Ultranothing. on 18 Nov 08, 00:08:18
You should create a video about it and post it as a video response.
By: motamanx. on 17 Nov 08, 01:38:39
It IS a National Treasure! If I had a few extra bucks, I'd buy it myself and wrap up in it.
By: alicen639. on 16 Nov 08, 16:47:23
Thanks for sharing this, Ultranothing. I've always wondered what the highest assessed item was on the Antiques Roadshow. It's always nice to see these valuable treasures come from people's homes who have no idea they have something so special.
By: Ultranothing. on 12 Nov 08, 03:37:30
What is even more amazing is the messages and comments I receive from people telling me how "stupid" it is and questioning my sexual preference for posting something so "gay". I just don't understand how a human being with even basic emotional response could not be affected in some way by watching (especially) this, and the other videos. Maybe they're just too "cool".
By: ret. on 11 Nov 08, 20:07:17
Did they check it for small pox?
By: mszeee. on 11 Nov 08, 02:18:37
wow this is beautiful I hope a museum bought this piece.. awesome
By: kitchellmlooster. on 11 Nov 08, 01:44:15
this shit almost made me cry. just thinking about the older guys life and how he lived almost his whole life with that thing.
By: birdshake. on 04 Nov 08, 21:39:29
Whatever happened to it? I'm assuming he cashed out? I'm hoping that a museum or something bought it. These kind of things need to be taken care of.
By: charliebad. on 02 Nov 08, 23:51:49
Awesome
By: Anastasia8983. on 01 Nov 08, 17:46:32
My god, I think I would die of a heart attack on the spot.
By: catfeet2. on 28 Oct 08, 12:10:01
unbeleivable, nice one old chap, and nice vids!
By: Ultranothing. on 23 Oct 08, 17:12:57
Yes...YES!!! I know! We ALL know! It's been said at least a dozen times by a dozen other people! That's why I changed the description of the video, so I wouldn't have to hear it anymore! These videos are from the OFFICIAL "Top Ten Treasures" as found on the PBS website! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION!
By: jeffriesthaiss. on 19 Oct 08, 07:39:18
I want to thank you, Ultranothing, for posting this and the other vids. I have watched each of them many times, and enjoyed them. I have been surprised to read so many nasty comments to this video. Why anyone would be inspired to be rude by watching this is beyond me. Thanks for putting up with the BS. And thanks again for posting.
By: roygbiv330. on 19 Oct 08, 05:12:56
i dun know about navajo first phase. a famous general or something like that?
By: Ngirl26. on 19 Oct 08, 01:31:51
It is official for the appraisals that were shown on tv. However, comp is right. Another guy had signatures of every single cabinet member from the Washinton to FDR Administration which was appraised at a million dollars.
By: Ultranothing. on 16 Oct 08, 00:07:14
My name is a reference to a successful gag-gift I marketed several years ago...for the person who has everything. "The guy who owns it", Ted, lives in Tucson, AZ. with his wife, Virginia. This episode was filmed in Tucson in 2002 and is most definitely from the U.S. syndication of the show. Tell me, "eh"...If stupidity were painful, would you think you'd try a bit harder?
By: IrishHooligan79. on 13 Oct 08, 19:20:11
U.S broadcast?? The guy who owns it lives in Ontario, Canada where the appraiser is from as well. In fact this is actually taken form the CANADIAN Antiques Roadshow "eh". Ultranothing.....ya well your name says it all.
By: tehflo. on 12 Oct 08, 18:36:39
U'r right, just because it was apprasied for this much, doesn't mean that its what people will pay... ... .. ... execpt for the fact that a Museum in Detriot paid $750,000 dollars to purchase it for their display.
By: JayIlli98. on 09 Oct 08, 23:53:30
I believe you are both right. This is the most expensive thing that has ever AIRED on TV (aka that has been shown on tv). However I distinctly recall on one of their specials that a person had signatures of cabinet members and others of many presidents and it appraised I think close to a million dollars. The person that owned it asked to NOT be put on TV.
By: goannadream. on 08 Oct 08, 16:37:30
hey stax, re yr comment on navajo blanket I second that emotion.
By: teenonator. on 08 Oct 08, 14:05:01
My personal fave on the BBC Antiques Roadshow is T. E. Lawrence's RAF wristwatch.
By: ep1717. on 07 Oct 08, 02:39:03
How do you know he deserves it? For all we know he could be a serial rapist.
By: messina31. on 04 Oct 08, 17:28:28
Good for him and his family. Nice to see a fortune go to what seems like a down-to-earth person that will appreciate it.
By: subforsubx. on 03 Oct 08, 19:14:30
lol it is nice of them. do you know whar museum its in? i would actuly like to see it
By: Ultranothing. on 03 Oct 08, 06:51:23
True - sometimes they pay much, much more.