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'Antiques Roadshow': Soup Cans Signed By Andy Warhol (AOL Television)
One of the most iconic images created by Andy Warhold is his image of that can
of Campbells soup. A man claiming to be an old friend of his thought it would
create a nice sense of synchronicity to have the famed artist sign some actual
cans of soup in his house, and he brought them with him to "Antiques Roadshow"
(Mon., 8 p.m. ET on PBS) to see how much they might be worth.
He was stunned and excited to find each can could fetch $1500-2000 at auction
-- and probably kicking himself for not stocking up on more cans for Warhold
to sign. His excitement continued to mount as signed prints and magazines he'd
also brought upped his estimated total to $27,000-36,500.
He excitedly shouted to his mom off-camera that they were going to Acapulco
for the weekend!"
But his wasn't the only big news on the night, as "Antiques Roadshow" also
featured its first proposal, when a man switched out the antique ring his
girlfriend brought to get appraised with an engagement ring. You can't put a
price on that.
_Watch "Antiques Roadshow" every Monday at 8 p.m. ET on PBS._
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Taking a road trip in the Summer & would like to know of some interesting antiquing places on the East coast?
I live in NYC and a friend and I would love to take a road trip and go antiquing / picking and would look to know if anyone has any suggestions. We are willing to drive pretty far out as its a week long planned trip. Thanks!
Mystic, Connecticut
Great small town, by the water
Hotel to stay would be the Whaler's Inn «Great Old Charm»
And there is some Antique Shops
http://www.whalersinnmystic.com/