Antiques Roadshow Season 7 Episode 9
Cleveland: Hour 3
A three-week sojourn in Cleveland concludes. Items appraised range from a 1940 Roy Rogers movie poster (for “Young Buffalo Bill”) to a Jacobean-style cupboard that was once owned by Ohio politico Mark Hanna, the “President maker” behind William McKinley. Then there's an item a woman bought for 50 cents. “We didn't know what it was,” she admits to host Dan Elias. It turns out to be a clock to time racing homing pigeons, and it dates from 1902. Elias also visits Cleveland's Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum (Cleveland rivaled Detroit as an early automotive center), and appraisers Leigh and Leslie Keno trace the history of the Chevrolet Corvette.
- 7 - 18Charlotte: Hour 3Dec. 08, 2003
- 7 - 17Charlotte: Hour 2Nov. 24, 2003
- 7 - 16Charlotte: Hour 1Nov. 17, 2003
- 7 - 15Hot Springs: Hour 3Nov. 10, 2003
- 7 - 14Hot Springs: Hour 2Nov. 03, 2003
- 7 - 13Hot Springs: Hour 1Oct. 27, 2003
- 7 - 12Kansas City: Hour 3Oct. 20, 2003
- 7 - 11Kansas City: Hour 2Oct. 13, 2003
- 7 - 10Kansas City: Hour 1Oct. 06, 2003
- 7 - 9Cleveland: Hour 3Sep. 29, 2003
- 7 - 8Cleveland: Hour 2Sep. 22, 2003
- 7 - 7Cleveland: Hour 1Sep. 15, 2003
- 7 - 6Seattle: Hour 3Feb. 10, 2003
- 7 - 5Seattle: Hour 2Feb. 03, 2003
- 7 - 4Seattle: Hour 1Jan. 27, 2003
- 7 - 3Albuquerque: Hour 3Jan. 20, 2003
- 7 - 2Albuquerque: Hour 2Jan. 13, 2003
- 7 - 1Albuquerque: Hour 1Jan. 06, 2003