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The Gallery 63 crew sells a pawn broker's rare World War II Harley-Davidson motorcycle. A one-dollar find turns out to be an extremely rare piece of baseball history. Paul and Bob place a wager over an 1800s gambler's watch/gun.
All Episodes - S02
EPS01
The Gallery 63 crew sells a pawn broker's rare World War II Harley-Davidson motorcycle. A one-dollar find turns out to be an extremely rare piece of baseball history. Paul and Bob place a wager over an 1800s gambler's watch/gun.
EPS02
The Gallery 63 crew go back to the future with a DeLorean Time Machine, then travel even further back when they uncover a Prohibition-era piano hiding a secret. Delfino's hard at work on a new seating area while Paul tries out a gas-powered pogo stick. Written by Anonymous
EPS03
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.
EPS04
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.
EPS05
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 telescope that could be the rarest object the gallery has ever sold. A collector also brings in a functioning 19th-century camera. Written by Anonymous
EPS06
Gallery 63 auctions off a pony car icon: a 1965 Mustang as well as a collection of 1970s lunch boxes. Picker Jon takes in a Stumpf fiddle. It may be the oddest, noisiest instrument the Gallery has ever had, but it barely resembles a fiddle. Written by Anonymous
EPS07
Owner Paul can't resist a test-flight in a 1974 Grumman airplane and a test-fire of an antique Winchester signal cannon to get them ready for auction. The Gallery 63 crew also takes in an antique Asian cabinet supposedly inhabited by a ghost. Written by Anonymous
EPS08
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. Jon authenticates a Bruce Springsteen-signed flag guitar. Written by Anonymous
EPS09
Paul heads to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center to collect historic items for a special charity auction sale, including a space suit, an astronaut's work of art, and an Apollo 13 pinball machine, signed by both the astronaut and the actor who played him. Written by Anonymous
EPS10
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. The Gallery 63 crew also takes in a vintage dive helmet and a ship's binnacle.
EPS11
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. And a family's moonshine still inspires picker Jon to try his hand at home brewing for the Gallery. Written by Anonymous
EPS12
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. And his visit to mystical Lithia Springs yields an ancient skull-shaped jadeite pipe. Written by Anonymous
EPS13
Houdini's descendent 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 that inspires some friendly competition. Written by Anonymous
EPS14
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.
EPS15
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 personalized, handwritten letter from Albert Einstein. Jon gambles on an ornate 400 year old engraved Spanish desk. Written by Anonymous
EPS16
Paul test drives some Harley history on a three-wheeled Servi-Car. Paul's sister Susan susses out the value of an antique rocking horse. And the Gallery 63 crew can't resist a friendly wager on a vintage Italian multi-game table.
EPS17
The Gallery 63 crew auction off an early 1900s seance machine and a 19th-century silver horn first believed to just be a trumpet, but it's not! Paul takes a gamble on auctioning a seller's retro home -- an iconic, silver 1975 Airstream trailer. Written by Anonymous
EPS18
The Gallery 63 crew take 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.
EPS19
Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off an enormous 1800s music box and an all-wood Harley-Davidson motorcycle, reportedly made by two drunk cabinet makers. They blow off steam with a friendly competition test firing an antique South American blow gun. Written by Anonymous
EPS20
Gallery 63 auctions off a Marine dress sword engraved with Oliver North's name and a World War 1 era Gibson mandolin. A seller takes the crew for a ride in his Wacky Taxi, a 23-ft long cab complete with 50s diner-style interior.
EPS21
Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction 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 daunting collection of 150,000 sports cards. Written by Anonymous
EPS22
Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off 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 that comes into the Gallery, much to the irritation of her coworkers. Written by Anonymous