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What's It Worth? Take the Antiques Roadshow Appraisal Quiz

Watch a new season of Antiques Roadshow each Monday on WGBH 2 at 8pm. The items below will be featured in upcoming shows, but you can test your appraisal skills right now.

1. picasso plateStuart Slavid appraises a 1955 Madoura plate designed by Picasso. The plate previously hung above the guest's stove, collecting grease.
2. ruby necklacePeter J. Shemonsky appraises a ruby and diamond necklace, ca. 1920. The necklace was originally mailed to the guest's mother and sat on her front porch unnoticed for several days.
3. furnitureBrian Witherell appraises a Rococo chest of drawers, ca. 1750. The owner purchased the chest for $900 at an estate sale.
4. swordRafael Eledge appraises an 1864 Civil War officer's sword that was brought in by the original owner's great-great-grandson.
5. warhol posterNicholas Lowry appraises a 1970 Andy Warhol poster. The owner bought the poster at his campus bookstore for around ten dollars and had it signed by Warhol himself.
6. wizard scriptSimeon Lipman appraises Bert Lahr's "Wizard of Oz" script, used on set by the Cowardly Lion himself.
7. hopper etchingTodd Weyman appraises a 1922 Edward Hopper etching in Boise, Idaho. The inherited etching is titled "The Cat Boat"
8. pinup Colleene Fesko appraises a mid-century pinup painting by Earl Moran, whose work rises in value the more scantily clothed the model.
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