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Sports Memorabilia Appraisal Day at Concord Museum
On Saturday, May 30, 2015 join Leila Dunbar, longtime Antiques Roadshow appraiser at the Concord Museum for a Sports Memorabilia Appraisal

Sports Memorabilia Appraisal Day with appraiser Leila Dunbar as part of The Art of Baseball currently on view at the Concord Museum
Saturday, May 30, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Have you wondered if your prized baseball card is worth a small fortune? Whether your autographed ball should be preserved on a shelf rather than tossed around the yard? Bring your special sports-related items to the Concord Museum for a verbal appraisal with Leila Dunbar, longtime Antiques Roadshow appraiser and former Sotheby’s Director of Collectibles. Dunbar handled the sales of Babe Ruth’s 1923 Yankee Stadium Opening Day Home Run Bat ($1.25 Million), Original Rules of Basketball ($4.4 Million) as well as having appraised Bobby Orr’s personal collection of Bruins memorabilia (priceless!).
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$20 for one item - a limit of 2 items per person. Space is limited. All proceeds benefit the Concord Museum. Pre-registration is required online or by calling 978 369 9763 x 216.
Please arrive with an item you can carry by 10:00 a.m.; items and appraisals will be presented to the entire audience. If you bring a collection of cards, time may not allow a valuation for the group. Good quality photos should be substituted for large or particularly fragile items.