OKLAHOMA CITY – Sometimes, the smallest piece of jewelry can bring a big pricetag.
A Hopi bowl that was given to a local family is worth anywhere from $75 to $95.
A garage sale find is worth its weight in gold! A solid gold Edwardian bracelet that was purchased for 50 cents at a garage sale would retail for about $250.
A lamp from the set of the movie “The Killer Inside Me” would sell for $75 to $95 to someone who is interested in that kind of decoration.
However, a good watch can be hard to come by.
A Baume & Mercier watch could sell for $3,500 to $4,500 on the open market, but collectors may be hard to find.
Check if you have any treasures around your house that could be worth money!
Bring your antiques to local antique expert Matt McNeil, ISA CAPP, and he will determine if they are Trash or Treasure.
You may have two of your family heirlooms, antiques or prized possessions appraised for free. Large items like furniture and weapons are not applicable.
To set up an appointment to be on the show, please call 405-478-6322 and leave a message. Due to the high call volume, it may take a few days, at most weeks, for your call to be returned.
Appointments are Wednesdays at 2:45 p.m. and must be scheduled in advance.
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