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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
Appraisal: Daum Nancy Art Deco Glass Vase, ca. 1920
Appraisal: Ming Dynasty Bronze Vase
Appraisal: Civil War POW Carved Wooden Box
Appraisal: Tiffany & Co. Pocket Watch, ca. 1890
Appraisal: 1974 Hank Aaron 715th Home Run Group
Appraisal: 1987 Beverly Buchanan Happy Shack Lithograph
Appraisal: 1865 Eyewitness Account of Lincoln Assassination
Appraisal: Ernie Barnes Oil Painting, ca. 1963
Appraisal: Anishinaabe Man's Beaded Bandolier Bag, ca. 1890
Appraisal: Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace, ca. 1930