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Aaron Bastian: 1945 Gertrude Abercrombie Surrealist Painting

Season 28 Episode 24 | 3m 59s

In Extraordinary Finds 3, discover what happens to this 1945 Gertrude Abercrombie surrealist painting after it was appraised by Aaron Bastian in 2019.

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Travis Landry: 1964 Aurora Plastics Godzilla Model
Jason Preston: Louis Rice-designed Skyscraper Coffee & Tea Service, ca. 1928
Simeon Lipman: 1917 Boston Red Sox Baseball Calendar
Devon Eastland: 1655 Shakespeare 'King Lear' 3rd Quarto Edition
Tim Gordon: Pete Seeger-autographed Sign
Debra Force: Jane Peterson 'The Answer' Oil, ca. 1925
Allan Katz: 1876 John Alexander Stoneware Cooler
Meredith Hilferty: 1892 H.F. Farny Watercolor & Gouache Painting
Nicholas Lowry: Cary Woman Suffrage Poster, ca. 1905
Leila Dunbar: Walter Johnson-signed Baseball/Babe Ruth & Wagner-signed Baseball
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