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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Raleigh (Hour Two)

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the North Carolina Museum of History where appraisers see a watercolor painting worth $450, 000. Monday, January 11th at 8:00 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Appraiser J. Michael Flanigan looks at the work of Thomas Day, a free man of color who became the most famous North Carolina furniture maker of the 19th century.

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Wyeth watercolor

Highlights include a circa 1800 eastern North Carolina bottle case on stand; an 1812 needlework sampler; and a 1985 Andrew Wyeth watercolor, whose owner benefited from a tug-of-war between art dealers, valued at $450,000.

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