Host Mark Walberg and appraiser Rosalie Sayyah are at the picturesque Arizona Inn for a conversation about traditional American Indian jewelry of the Southwest.
VIEW LARGER Antiques Roadshow Leigh and Leslie Keno in Tucson.
Leigh and Leslie Keno in Tucson.
At the Tucson Convention Center experts continue their own tradition of discovering hidden treasure, including a vibrant 19th-century Navajo chief's blanket; a silver brooch made in the 1940s by then-struggling sculptor Jose DeRivero, whose works now grace the most noted museums and galleries; and a 1776 French harp, bought for a modest sum at an estate sale and identified as the work of Jean-Henri Naderman - harpmaker to such aristocrats as Marie Antoinette - that commands an estimated value of $60,000.
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