Antiques Roadshow

Segment: Eric Silver — Rodin "Eternal Spring" Bronze

At ROADSHOW’s 2016 visit to Fort Worth, Texas, a guest named James brought in an Auguste Rodin bronze sculpture that belonged to his father’s great-aunt. Appraiser Eric Silver valued the bronze between $450,000 and $500,000 on the contingency that the piece could be authenticated as a genuine Rodin.

Segment: Eric Silver — Rodin "Eternal Spring" Bronze

7m 28s

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