In the final hour of Antiques Roadshow from Kansas City, Missouri, Dan Elias pays his respects to the veterans of World War I at the Liberty Memorial, the only public museum in the country dedicated entirely to the history of the First World War. Inside the Kansas City Convention Center, collectors arrive with armloads of items for appraisal, including a well preserved Roy Rogers holster set, a beautifully beaded 1840s Native American bandolier bag owned by an employee of the Missouri Fur Trade Company, and an elegant early 19th century Federal sofa estimated to be worth $10,000 after going under the knife of a Roadshow appraiser.
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Length: 56:00 Posted: 1/25/2008