'Antiques Roadshow' to start airing segments taped here
22.05.12
Nancy Druckman, senior vice president and director of American folk art for Sotheby's in New York, called it "the epitome of American folk art" and appraised the piece at $4,000-$5,000.
"I'll tell you, I was excited," said Robert recently, adding that the devil's days on the porch are over. "I think we'll keep him by the fireplace."
Of the 6,000 people who brought their treasures to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center Aug. 13, about 90 were chosen to be taped, and only a dozen or so will be shown during each broadcast. More appraisals can be viewed online at pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow.
Source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette