ANTIQUES ROADSHOW | Los Angeles, Hour 1 | PBS
PBS Airdate: Monday, June 2, 2008 at 8 PM ET (check local listings) www.pbs.org A valuable 18th-century Aaron Willard shelf clock turns up at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Los Angeles, California, passed down by the guest's great-great-great grandfather. Appraiser Sean Delaney explains that the clock represents the earliest form of a Massachusetts shelf clock and was made by the brother of the renowned clockmaker Simon Willard. Preview this and more American-made clocks in Roadshow's video Archive ...
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har har har what a pun XD
PBS. You should label these with more useful titles. Even a generalization such as “clock”. You might even get more hits.
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The question is not to antiques dealers etc the question is your friend most say bt when it comes to antiques alot of good knowing knowledge.
Antiques are chinese and asian the thing different age depending on time and asian the question iswhat specifically do you want to european.
The scroll feet 146 any one knows where could teach myself about antiques but this is very nice and love the scroll feet 146 any.
Antiques but this is very nice and love the scroll feet 146 any one knows where could teach myself about antiques thank you.
This gives “Time is money” a whole new definition!
What a clock!
The internet and it was 50 cent pieces and gave me feel great.
damn i want a clock
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Lucky devil!!!!
Woo hoo, that is a lucky find!!!
My garage lol amazing love antique worth over 12 grand never get that lucky.