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Milwaukee, Hour 2

Season 11 Episode 18

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Nicholas Lowry explore the largest collection of posters by lithographer Jules Cheret, best known for his ads for the Moulin Rouge. Highlights include: a needlework sampler with a connection to clockmaker Aaron Willard; a Japanese sculpture; and a ruby and diamond bracelet purchased from France's Empress Eugenie and worth $30,000 to $35,000.

Aired: 11/04/07
Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines. Additional funding is provided by public television viewers.
Extras
Preview: 250 Years of Americana
Appraisal: 1931 Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Watch
Appraisal: 20th C. Ernest Trova "Falling Man" Sculpture
Appraisal: 1937 Inscribed "Of Mice and Men" First Edition
Appraisal: 1900 Oscar Berninghaus Watercolor
Appraisal: Charles Loloma Necklace & Ironwood Bird
Appraisal: Loetz 4-handled Phänomen Vase, ca. 1904
Appraisal: 1964 - 1965 Ellsworth Kelly "Yellow over Black" Litho
Appraisal: 1951 Coca-Cola Baseball Advertisement Painting
Appraisal: Augsburg Silver-gilt Chalice, ca. 1600