The Gallery 63 crew auction off a large antique fire extinguisher, a fire grenade, a cane sword, and the infamous Beatles "butcher-cover" album. But it will take expert Jamie Breese to determine if the rare "Yesterday & Today" album is legitimate.
The Gallery 63 crew auction off a groovy-looking Rick Fairless custom chopper and an antique scale. When a customer brings in a gas-powered blender, Paul is inspired to hold an impromptu margarita-making contest between himself and Delfino.
The Gallery 63 crew take in a football helmet autographed by multiple quarterback legends and an 1868 stamp the seller believes is worth more than a million dollars. The Garrett Brothers accidentally buy some questionable Wild West memorabilia.
The Gallery 63 crew auction off a pair of 1800s Japanese daggers, an ornate Art Noveau cash register, and a "redneck chariot" -- a crazy supertrike hybrid made from the front end of a motorcycle and the back of a station wagon.
The Gallery 63 crew auction off a huge New York City from 1875. The seller only wants $35, but Paul thinks it's worth much much more. The Garretts bring in Jackie Robinson and Dominique Wilkins memorabilia. Jason "cowboys up" to sell his cutting saddle.
SEASON PREMIERE: Paul challenges his crew to the first-ever Gallery 63 Pick-Off! Each player has $500 and 1 hour to pick their treasures at an antique market. The one with the largest profit margin on auction day wins everybody's profits.
A pit crew suit from the movie Talladega Nights brings out Cindy's inner redneck; a custom-built Hydroplane Speedboat pushes Paul's aquatic skills to the test; and a guitar labeled "Bigsby" arrives that could be worth a quarter of a million dollars.
The Gallery 63 crew auction off an early 1900s ticket light from Yankee Stadium. Expert appraiser Jamie Breese authenticates a collection of namebrand vintage watches. A seller brings in his family's collection of historic letters signed by Samuel Adams.
Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off an oversized M16 Training Rifle complete with training comic book, a vintage Vendorama Pen Dispenser, and a Victorian-era, butt-activated musical chair.
This week at Gallery 63, a seller brings in buckets filled with sterling silver; a father and son consign a seaman's locker from the USS Yorktown, and Jon takes in a kiddie ride that pays homage to WWI Flying Ace, the Red Baron.
A seller claims he has President Thomas Jefferson's desk; Jon tries his luck with an antique horse racing game, and Paul gives his teenage son Elijah a shot at his first consignment - a 2.5-ton US Army truck that can drive underwater!
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