Auction Kings Season 1 Episode 19 Declaration of Independence / Concession Wagon
- TV-PG
- January 25, 2011
- 21 min
In Auction Kings season 1 episode 19, titled "Declaration of Independence / Concession Wagon," the Gallery 63 team prepares for an exciting auction featuring two very different items.
First up is a rare handwritten manuscript of the Declaration of Independence, which has been authenticated by experts and is expected to fetch a high price. Gallery owner Paul Brown and his team take great care in handling the delicate document, ensuring it is properly displayed and secured before the auction begins.
Meanwhile, Cindy Shook, the Gallery 63 appraiser, is busy inspecting a vintage concession wagon that has an interesting history. The wagon was used by a traveling carnival in the early 1900s and includes a variety of antique equipment and tools. While it may not bring in as much money as the Declaration of Independence, the concession wagon still has potential to be a valuable addition to someone's collection.
As the auction gets underway, both items attract a lot of interest from bidders. The Declaration of Independence manuscript garners a lot of attention, with some potential buyers traveling from out of state to bid on it. The tension is high as the bidding war heats up and Paul and his team eagerly watch the price climb higher and higher.
Meanwhile, the concession wagon also draws several interested parties. Cindy provides detailed information about the unique features and history of the wagon, giving potential buyers a better idea of its value. Ultimately, the wagon sells for a respectable price, although not as high as some may have hoped.
Overall, "Declaration of Independence / Concession Wagon" is a thrilling episode that showcases the excitement of the auction world and the variety of unique items that can fetch high prices. Paul and his team display expert knowledge and care as they handle these rare artifacts, making for a fascinating viewing experience.