Friday, January 8, 2010

10 Highest Valuations On Antiques Roadshow

The antiques world was rocked (okay, more like gently bumped) when a recent episode of Antiques Roadshow estimated a woman’s collection of carved Chinese jade objects at $710,000 to $1.07 million. Either figure would make it the highest-appraised item in Antiques Roadshow history. Unfortunately, when the woman actually sold the items at auction, she only got $494,615. Why the discrepancy? It’s complicated — read about it here if you want the blow-by-blow from real antiques experts. Meanwhile, below I have collected the Top 10 Antiques Roadshow valuations (actually 11 items, as there’s a tie for second place), courtesy of YouTube user Ultranothing. The jade still comes in first as I’m counting by valuation, despite its later actual sale value being lower than predicted.
Click the roadshow logo above to see the top 10 valuations on Antiques roadshow.

Thanks To MentalFloss

What if Sonic was a steakhouse?

It almost was. You can read about that and the original plans for 9 other fast food joints on MentalFloss by clicking the image above.