The series was later revived in 1952, before finally finishing its run on October 11, 1953.
Gil Fates was Rothschild's assistant.
[3] Nelson Case was the announcer for the episodes on Dumont until March 1953, when Bill Wendell replaced him.
[1] As the series title suggests, the audience submitted items of art, and Rothschild would tell them how much they were worth.
Originated by Maurice C. Dreicer,[4] a radio version of the program preceded the TV show.