Antiques Roadshow
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photos by Joan Crabb


[Russ Justice, an expert on fine antiques, is reflected in an antique shaving mirror which he was valuing for Harold Centers.  The mirror belonged to Centers’ grandfather.]


[Harold Centers, holding his grandfather’s shaving mirror, talks to expert Russ Justice.]

[This Della Robbia wreath decoration, made about 1925, belongs to Becky Werth and was bought in Florence, Italy.]

[Wendy Bell, Main Street Lincoln program manager, greets guests at the Lincoln Antiques Roadshow Thursday night.]

[Lincoln Mayor Beth Davis announces the winners of the 2001 Mayor’s Awards for Historic Preservation.]


[Costumed members representing the Elkhart Historic Society manned the food table.   From left to right, they are Connie Drake, Patti Drake and Gillette Ransom.  In the background is James Ransom.]


[Jerry and Colleen Roate, with Wendy Bell and Mayor Beth Davis. ]

[This “mystery figurine” was one of the few that puzzled the experts at the Lincoln Antiques Roadshow.  The porcelain shepherdess, which once had a shepherd figure as a companion piece, didn’t have identifying marks, and owner Ruth Bierman and daughter Mary Howard will keep trying to find out its background and value.]

[The porcelain shepherdess, inherited from the Barthel family, belongs to Ruth Bierman.]

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