22min - Gallery 63 auctions a rare World War II Harley-Davidson motorcycle while a seller’s one dollar find turns out to be an extremely uncommon piece of baseball history. Paul and Bob place a wager over an 1800s gambler's watch-gun.
22min - The Gallery 63 crew goes back to the future with a DeLorean Time Machine, then travel even further back when they uncover a Prohibition-era piano hiding a secret. Meanwhile, Paul and Cindy try out a gas-powered pogo stick.
22min - The Gallery 63 crew go back to the '80s with an 82 Corvette convertible and the "Holy Grail" of basketball cards. Yearbooks from Beverly Hills High School feature some future famous -- and infamous -- graduates.
22min - Gallery 63 auctions off a part-car/part-motorcycle Lomax Trike and a forgotten handwritten poem by the Doors' Jim Morrison. Paul learns "doll" is a 4-letter word when he takes in two Cabbage Patch Kids.
22min - Gallery 63 auctions off a collection of 1970s lunchboxes and a pony car icon: a red 1965 Mustang. Picker Jon takes in the strange and noisy Stumpf fiddle, an instrument that bears little resemblance to an actual fiddle.
22min - The Gallery 63 crew gets a Civil War history lesson when they take in an infantry captain's diaries and letters as well as a rare telescope. A collector also brings in a functioning 19th-century camera.
22min - Gallery 63 meets the Big E -- both of them. Paul takes in a Cadillac once owned by Elvis Presley and rare correspondence from Thomas Edison, showing a lesser known side of the famous inventor.
22min - Owner Paul can’t resist a test-flight in a 1974 Grumman airplane or a test-fire of an antique Winchester signal cannon as he prepares them for auction. The Gallery 63 crew also takes in a supposedly haunted antique Asian cabinet.
22min - Paul Brown heads to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center to collect items for a special charity auction sale, and an Apollo 13 pinball machine, signed by both the astronaut and the Hollywood actor who played him, steals the show.
22min - A 3-carat, platinum-band ring catches manager Cindy's eye, but it's a humble bull sack purse that inspires her to hold Gallery 63's first mechanical bull rodeo.
22min - The Gallery 63 crew take in Civil War-era iron knuckles found on a local battlefield. Owner Paul squeezes into a particularly mini British Mini Cooper. A family's moonshine still inspires Jon to try his hand at home brewing.
22min - The Gallery 63 crew receives a package of dino poo. Owner Paul hopes the signature on an original-issue version of Gone With The Wind proves legitimate this time. A visit yields an ancient, skull-shaped jadeite pipe.
22min - Houdini's descendant visits Gallery 63 to authenticate his famous relative's historic letter and perform his own escape-artist trick. The crew also takes in a 1951 Ford F1 and an Atlanta Olympics table tennis set.
22min - The Gallery 63 crew take in a vintage fortune-telling scale and a menagerie of taxidermied animals. A seller's collection of baseball cards reveals quite a few namers, famers and rookie cards.
22min - The Gallery 63 crew fires up a piece of history: an antique cigar boy lighter once used in a family's cigar shop. Paul takes in a handwritten letter from Albert Einstein, while Jon gambles on a 400-year-old engraved Spanish desk.
22min - Paul test drives a 1947 Harley-Davidson Servi-Car trike as his sister, Susan, susses out the value of an antique rocking horse. In addition, the Gallery 63 crew can't resist a friendly wager on a vintage Italian multi-game table.
22min - Gallery 63 auctions off an early 1900s seance machine and a 19th-century silver horn the team mistakes for a simple trumpet. Paul takes a gamble on auctioning an iconic, silver 1975 Airstream trailer with a high reserve price.
22min - Gallery 63 takes in a mystery medical device that might have been used for torture and a centuries-old mini-sword made for a nobleman's child. Paul's own inner child comes out to play with a huge antique miniature train layout.
22min - The Gallery 63 crew auctions off an 1800s music box and an all-wood Harley-Davidson motorcycle reportedly made by two drunk cabinet makers. They also have a friendly competition test firing an antique South American blow gun.
22min - Gallery 63 auctions off a fossil from an elephant-like prehistoric mammal and a rare painting from a Latin American post-modern artist, but the biggest gem of the day could be hidden in a collection of 150,000 sports cards.
22min - Gallery 63 auctions a Marine dress sword engraved with Oliver North's name and a World War I-era Gibson mandolin. A seller takes the crew for a ride in his wacky Taxi with a 23-foot-long cab and a 50s diner-style interior.
22min - Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction a built-from-the-axle-up homemade hot rod and a rare bronze Amazon sculpture. Cindy can't keep her hands off a zebra-skinned African drum, much to the irritation of her coworkers.
22min - Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off a Championship wrestling belt, a signed Edgar Allen Poe collection and huge lion-shaped temple guardians from Thailand.
32min - The Gallery 63 crew auctions off a Model T Ford, a personal letter from President of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis and a rare casting reel featuring a young Marilyn Monroe when she still went by Norma Jean.
32min - In this supersized episode, the Gallery 63 crew auctions off a Cy Young-signed baseball, a funky futuristic-looking 1950s TV and memorabilia from former president Jimmy Carter's presidential and humanitarian collections.
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