posted on January 27, 2005 04:38:26 PM new
On a recent "Antiques Roadshow" from St. Paul, MN, there was an appraisal for items (letter/drawings) from Charles Schulz. As luck would have it, I have a friend who has a similiar collection...YIPEE! I contacted "Roadshow" but they couldn't give me appraisal information. Does anyone remember, specifically, what the items were and what the appraisal value was? My friend is considering let me sell her collection on eBay...Is there any site I can check past Roadshow programs? I did check on their site and the only "highlight" that showed was the one for the Patik watch. Thanks for info...
[ edited by blueyes29 on Jan 27, 2005 04:39 PM ]
posted on January 27, 2005 06:41:03 PM new
I would STRONGLY suggest against selling that on Ebay. That is a very speicalized item. Contact a major auction house for a pop art sale or even a sale specializing in shultz matters.
I came across some Olympic torches (yes, the ones they run with). I sold several from 1972 and 1980 on Ebay and mostly got $1000 to $1200 each for them. I sold my last 1972 and 1980 at a major sports auction by Superior Gallaries and got well over $4000 for the pair after the 15% commission.
Ebay is good for common collectables, but SERIOUS collectables belong in a serious auction.
posted on January 27, 2005 06:44:20 PM new
If I can remember from one week to the next the St. Paul roadshows were just on last week and one other week. I think they were reruns though....
Go to PBS.org and see if they have any information on the roadshow.