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Chattanooga, Hour 1

Season 13 Episode 10

Re-enactors fire a mid-19th-century cannon at the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park to punctuate a discussion of collecting antique artillery. Discoveries include: an 1826 Tennessee hunting horn; a Regency cellarette once owned by poet Lord Byron; and an heirloom necklace whose centerpiece is a five-carat diamond, valued at $250,000.

Aired: 03/28/09
Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines. Additional funding is provided by public television viewers.
Extras
Appraisal: 1909 Lella Grace Woodward Oil Painting
Appraisal: Child’s Pieced & Appliquéd Quilt, ca. 1850
Appraisal: Child's Cobalt-buttoned Shoes, ca. 1890
Appraisal: Walking Popeye with Original Box, ca. 1935
Appraisal: Staffordshire Child's Tea Service, ca. 1825
Appraisal: Renaissance-revival Style Crib & Bill, ca. 1892
Appraisal: Yonezawa Toys Airplane, ca. 1950
Appraisal: Gustav Stickley Desk, ca. 1910
Appraisal: 1943 Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster-signed Superman Sketch
Appraisal: Cut Steel Handbag, ca. 1920