SEASON PREMIERE: Rare Mickey Mouse animation cell, signed by Walt Disney. Qing Dynasty Chinese platter, white sapphire & ruby bracelet, baseball signed by Babe Ruth & the 1928 New York Yankees.
Coin bracelet, rare Persian rug, Star Trek script marked up by Gene Rodenberry, Maurice Frederick De Haas seaside painting.
BB King “Lucille” Guitar, 19th Century Japanese Print, Batman watch, quaint 1693 gardening book, antislavery scrimshaw on ostrich egg. Highlight: Black Memorabilia.
Civil War tintype; stained glass window from Germany 1507; cigarette baseball cards with photos, circa 1913; Earl Moran pastel. Highlight: Antique Currency Market.
A belt buckle worn by Marylanders in the Civil War, a late 19th century Japanese censer, a chronometer from World War I, and items from John Glenn’s estate. Feature: a collection of vinyl records hidden at the University of Maryland College Park.
Paintings from the early 19th century, colonial currency and slave contract, children’s blocks, painted screens from row homes in Baltimore, and a mixed metal bowl and dish. Feature: Hot Wheels collection with John Davis.
A delicate German table clock, charming oil painting with a hidden meaning, synthetic alexandrite jewelry, stunning hydrangea pottery, a toy motorcycle from the 1950s, and a photograph signed by the Apollo 11 crew.
19th century rifle and pistol, a program from Seabiscuit’s greatest race, a panoramic photo of Pimlico, and an oil painting framed in ivory. Highlight: Appraiser Ross Kelbaugh and vintage panoramic photographs.
A stunning portrait of American opera singer Marian Anderson, 18th century British pistol, objects from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and an exquisite jewelry set from the 1940s. Feature: Appraiser Raab Christhilf tells history through antique furniture.
Memorabilia from a ship captain’s afternoon sailing with John Lennon, risqué bridal rosettes, unique items from Apollo 12, and a polar bear skin rug.
Paintings from artists Antonio Blanco and Arie Smit, an early American sword, football cards, Uncle Joe’s wanderlust collection, and a bronze statue of King Frederick the Great.
Historic Ellicott family memorabilia, a decorative painting on porcelain, colorful rug from the valleys of Mexico, a signed Muhammad Ali poster, and medals given to Walter Loving, the first director of the Philippine Constabulary Band.