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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 Galery has ever sold. A collector also brings in a functioning 19th-century camera.
Paul Brown
Self
John Moffet
Producer
Chris Rantamaki