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See the items appraised at Antiques Roadshow’s Nashville stop

Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jordan basketball cards, and more

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Volunteers receive discounts at the gift shop and restaurant on the days they serve. | Photo via Cheekwood Estate and Gardens

Antiques Roadshow” visited Nashville last May to tape three one-hour episodes. Over 2,000 guests lined up at Cheekwood to have their antiques and collectibles appraised.

Now it’s time to see what treasures they found. The episodes will air Mondays at 7 p.m. on PBS on Feb. 13, Feb. 20, and March 13.

Highlights from the three Cheekwood hours include:

  • Art deco diamond, sapphire, and pearl necklace
  • Marilyn Monroe signed autograph
  • 1986-1987 Michael Jordan basketball cards and sticker
  • 1880 Celia Thaxter hand-painted vase
  • 1964 Presidential Rolex with the box and papers
  • Mary Elizabeth Price painted screen

Some of the antiques are valued between $50,000 and $80,000. 👀

Watch a sneak peek of the appraisal of a 2010 Frederick J. Brown “Going Home” four-paneled painting.

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