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'''Treasure Caravan''' is a TV show featured in ''[[Family Fortune]]''. People bring in any old items they have to get them valued. Muffy had brought a necklace that supposedly belonged to the archduchess of Moldavia, however the show's [[Treasure Caravan Hostess|hostess]] debunked that myth, it was only a piece of fake jewelry. [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] bought in a chair (that was very similar to one that was on the show before) hoping it would be valuable, but it wasn't. (It ended up being from a completely different era, the original chair was from the 1790s, but his was likely a copycat, and was made much later (in the 1970s)) However, the rug that [[Kate Read|Kate]] was holding was worth $5000, it was from a Native American tribe. [[File:Host.png|thumb|The Show Hostess]] Arthur had the choice to sell the rug or let Kate keep it. He kindly let Kate keep it.
Treasure Caravan is a TV show featured in ''[[Family Fortune]]''. People bring in any od items they have to get them valued. Arthur bought in a chair hoping it would be valuble, but it wasn't. However, the rug that baby Kate was holding was worth $3,000.
[[File:Dance_Weave.png|thumb|This dance weave is worth $5,000.]]
[[Category:Television Shows]]
The program parodies the PBS program ''Antiques Roadshow'', which travels the United States and gives people an opportunity to get their antiques valued, sometimes resulting in high-value finds.
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