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Vintage Houston (2012)

Season 16 Episode 24 | 53m 01s

In 1998, Dr. Ferid Murad of the UT-Houston Medical School won the Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on the cardiovascular system, while ANTIQUES ROADSHOW made hearts palpitate with its first visit to H-Town.

Aired: 06/30/12 | Expires: 08/08/16
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: Charles Loloma Necklace & Ironwood Bird
Appraisal: 1900 Oscar Berninghaus Watercolor
Appraisal: Loetz 4-handled Phänomen Vase, ca. 1904
Appraisal: 20th C. Ernest Trova "Falling Man" Sculpture
Appraisal: 1937 Inscribed "Of Mice and Men" First Edition
Preview: Junk in the Trunk 15
Appraisal: John Juzek Violin, ca. 1950
Appraisal: Alphonse Mucha American "Reverie" Print, ca. 1910