VIDEO: Last 'Antiques Roadshow' episode filmed in Little Rock

Thousands of people waited in lines for hours to have their items appraised July 25 by Antiques Roadshow experts. The most expensive item appraised in Little Rock was a 1730s-era George II cabinet on a stand for $80,000 to $120,000.
Thousands of people waited in lines for hours to have their items appraised July 25 by Antiques Roadshow experts. The most expensive item appraised in Little Rock was a 1730s-era George II cabinet on a stand for $80,000 to $120,000.

The last of three Antiques Roadshow episodes taped in Arkansas' capital city will air at 7 p.m. Monday night on PBS.

In a preview video leading up to the episode, appraiser Lark Mason is seen in Little Rock evaluating a Chinese altar garniture circa 1850 initially believed by its owner to be Japanese.

"What makes this more Chinese than Japanese is the decoration," Mason said. "It's the combination of the decoration with the shape that really tells us that these are Chinese."

That decoration, he said, is a "continuous pattern of lotus blossoms amid scrollwork."

Mason valued the altar garniture at $15,000 to $25,000.

Monday's episode is also set to feature items such as a 1985 Charles Schulz Snoopy sketch and a 1919 William Faulkner handmade poetry book, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette previously reported.

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