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Paul challenges his crew to a Gallery 63 Pick-Off where each player has $500 and 1 hour to pick their treasures at an antique auction.
A pit crew suit brings out Cindy's inner redneck; Paul's aquatic skills are put to the test; a guitar labeled "Bigsby" arrives.
The crew auctions off a Yankee Stadium ticket light from the early 1900s; a collection of letters signed by Samuel Adams.
An oversized M16 training rifle that comes with a training comic book; Vendorama pen dispenser; a butt-activated musical chair.
A seller brings in buckets filled with sterling silver; a seaman's locker from the USS Yorktown; Red Baron kiddie ride.
A seller claims he has a desk belonging to President Thomas Jefferson; antique horse racing game; an Army truck that can drive underwater.
A British officer's WWI trench knife; an opium tax stamp; Swiss Army Condor motorcycle.
A rare 1956 Mustang Pony motorcycle goes on the block; a Star Wars Stormtrooper costume; air raid siren.
Paul sells a sleek Dodge Viper; a seller claims he has a saddle that was commissioned by the King of Morocco; Delfino works on a pair of drive-in movie speakers.
Paul puts the Gallery 63 bronze horses up for sale; rare letters from Norman Rockwell and Helen Keller; German U-boat telescope.
Jon journeys to pick up an antique telephone; Paul takes in paintings by legendary sports artist, Leroy Neiman; a motorcycle modified by Michael Jordan's racing team.
Sugar Ray Leonard's first Mercedes-Benz; a World War II Navy dive suit.
A 1930s book is filled with autographs of Hollywood celebrities; a 1930's gas pump and vintage fire alarm; a vintage lie detector.
An autographed Evel Knievel cape; an antique Heberlein violin makes sweet music; a vintage phone booth.
Country music performer Clay Walker auctions off personal items to benefit his organization, Band Against MS.
A turn-of-the-century haberdashery is delivered for auction; a Massage-A-Belt exercise machine; a vintage Gulf Oil drum.
A rare Pannonia motorcycle; a 1930s classroom printer is up for auction; a Michael Jackson "Thriller" sales award.
Paul goes on a pick and comes back with a vintage shoeshine stand and a seller brings in a pair of WWI binoculars; Gallery 63 auctions a pair of WWI binoculars and a bomb squad suit.
The Gallery 63 crew are back with a star-spangled 1917 T-Bucket Roadster; Paul is concerned about touching an iron maiden torture device; a cadaver casket brought in by the Garrett Brothers; two new hard-bargaining pickers.
The crew see a John Wayne commemorative gun collection and an Omnibot 2000 robot; Jamie looks at the mystery of a ship's telegraph, such as those used on the Titanic.
A 17th-century naval cannon; a deed signed by President John Quincy Adams; testing a quack medical device.
A "Star Trek: Generations" uniform; a vintage Mountain Man slot machine; a Wild West-themed BMW motorcycle with a sidecar.
A gold-and-diamond bracelet belonging to Elvis; silver replicas of Columbus's three ships; a tour of a wildlife preserve.
A Civil War document signed by Abraham Lincoln; a rare Harley-Davidson commemorative bicycle; Paul's vintage Martin guitar.
A 1907 Edison Morning Glory Phonograph; Frazier and Ali commemorative boxing gloves display.
A vintage scrimshaw collection and a Rolls-Royce Silver Spur; Colonel Oliver North visits the Gallery.
A Rick Fairless custom chopper and antique scale; a gas-powered blender leads to an impromptu margarita-making contest.
A gangster-worthy 1937 Hudson Terraplane car; Spark-Jump cigar lighter; 1923 Electro Shock machine.
Cindy is loathe to part with an autographed drumstick collection; a 1967 C10 Chevy pickup; 1988 Trans Am GTA.
A 1950s Gibson Les Paul guitar; a circular typewriter; skeleton from the largest bat in the world.
A 1945 NFL program; "Star Trek" USS Enterprise model kit; a vintage Barbie doll; stock car used in the 2011 movie "Footloose."
A plank cannon from the French and Indian War; a Gibson guitar once owned by country star Travis Tritt.
The Gallery 63 is auctioning off a confederate sword, motorized bar stool and a rare thousand-dollar bill; the Garrett Brothers have high hopes for their motorized stool.
A vintage Ms. Pac-Man arcade game; a military short sword; an Art Nouveau bronze statue.
1955 Ford Thunderbird valued at $50,000; Irish mail cart; gunner's sight from a World War II bomber.
A dining set from the last Titanic survivor; a Gibson SG replica Eric Clapton guitar; a 1952 Andy Pafko baseball card that is in questionable condition.
Chastity belts , thought to be from medieval times; the Garrett brothers bring in a barber chair and pole; an 1820 land deed.
A piece of history from the film "Cleopatra"; doctor's buggy from the 1800s; the crew tries to convince Paul to allow a pig and a smoker on the auction block.
An 1800s baby scale; a vintage and modern fishing gear collection.
The gallery staff auctions off a large antique fire extinguisher, a fire grenade, a cane sword, and the Beatles "butcher-cover" album.
A football helmet autographed by several quarterback legends; an 1868 stamp; questionable Wild West memorabilia.
The Gallery auctions off a pair of Japanese daggers; an ornate Art Noveau cash register; a "redneck chariot."
An enormous New York City map dates to 1875; the Garretts bring in Jackie Robinson and Dominique Wilkins memorabilia.
A World War II Harley-Davidson motorcycle; a rare piece of baseball history; an 1800s gambler's watch and gun.
A DeLorean Time Machine; a Prohibition-era piano that holds a secret.
A 1982 Corvette convertible; yearbooks of the famous from Beverly Hills High School.
The Lomax Trike is part-car, part-motorcycle; a handwritten poem by Jim Morrison; Cabbage Patch Kids.
A 1965 Mustang; a collection of 1970s lunch boxes; a Stumpf fiddle.
The crew gets a Civil War history lesson with an infantry captain's correspondence and a rare telescope.
A Cadillac that was once owned by Elvis Presley; rare correspondence from Thomas Edison; a guitar signed by Bruce Springsteen.
A 1974 Grumman airplane; an antique Winchester signal cannon; an antique cabinet reputed to be haunted by a ghost.
Paul collects historic items from the U.S. Space & Rocket Center for a special charity auction.
Gallery 63's first mechanical bull rodeo; crew takes in a vintage dive helmet and ship's binnacle.
Civil War-era iron knuckles recovered from a local battlefield; a truly mini British Mini Cooper; Jon tries his hand at home brewing.
The crew obtains a package of dino poo; signature debate on an original-issue version of "Gone With the Wind"; an ancient skull-shaped jadeite pipe.
A descendent of the escape artist Houdini wants to authenticate a letter from his famous relative; a 1951 Ford F1; an Atlanta Olympics table tennis set.
A vintage fortune telling scale; taxidermy animals; an impressive collection of baseball cards.
An antique cigar boy lighter; a personalized letter from Albert Einstein; a 400-year-old engraved Spanish desk.
A three-wheeled Servi-Car; an antique rocking horse; a vintage Italian multi-game table.
A 19th-century silver horn is mistaken for a trumpet; Paul takes a gamble on an iconic Airstream trailer.
A mysterious medical device that may have been used for torture; a small sword made for a nobleman's child.
A large 1800s music box and a wooden Harley-Davidson motorcycle; the crew test fires a South American blowgun.
A fossil from an elephant-like prehistoric animal; a rare painting from a post-modern artist; a collection of 150,000 sports cards.
A Marine dress sword engraved with Oliver North's name; a WWI Gibson mandolin; a wacky cab with a diner-style interior.
A home-made hot rod; a rare bronze sculpture; Cindy annoys her coworkers when she can't keep her hands off a zebra-skinned African drum.
A championship wrestling belt; an autographed Edgar Allan Poe collection; enormous lion-shaped temple guardians from Thailand.
Auctioning off a Model T Ford; a letter from Confederate President Jefferson Davis; a rare Marilyn Monroe casting reel.
A baseball signed by Cy Young; a futuristic-looking 1950s TV; former President Jimmy Carter memorabilia.
Gallery 63 owner Paul Brown verifies a vampire killing kit; Jon finds a signed edition of Gone with the Wind and a WWII Nazi Handbook on his first test run; a hopeful seller brings in a Russian meteorite.
Paul Brown and the Gallery 63 team prepare to auction a sword and uniform from a secret society and a prayer book from 1637; Handyman Delfino repairs a Love Meter game, which the team uses to crown the gallery's best lover.
Rolling Stones' snooker table; rare African artifacts; alien mannequins.
T Rex tooth and other rare dinosaur bones; Victorian furniture; drum kit.
The Gallery 63 team takes in two chairs that may have come from a New Orleans cat house and a 1969 Oldsmobile 442; a young soldier raising money for his wedding brings in a WWII Japanese rifle and sword.
Manager Cindy reminds the team of her picking prowess when she brings in a 1950s spy watch; Paul brings Jon on a trip to a new client who is an avid art collector.
A rockabilly musician's pink Cadillac; a small tugboat; historic baseball memorabilia.
A 92-carat ruby necklace; antique Triumph chopper; a case of Billy Beer.
An ancient hand cannon; gold Faberge pencil; player piano; a woman hits the jackpot with a painting she inherited from an aunt.
The Gallery 63 team prepares for their next auction; it includes a Woolly Mammoth tusk and a giant, unset sapphire; manager Cindy gets the ride of her life when she and Paul go up in a hot air balloon with their client.
Owner Paul Brown and the Gallery 63 team, auction a headhunter's ax and a rare Vespa scooter with sidecar; Paul and manager Cindy have a bidding war of their own over a vintage Coke machine.
1908 Louis Vuitton steamer truck; samurai sword; an antique desk with secret compartments.
A guitar signed by Johnny Cash; a trading knife made from a jawbone; Jon is initiated with the speed rug.
The Gallery 63 team auctions a historic Charles Lindbergh scrapbook and a collection of antique metal toys; owner Paul takes a gamble on a rare Wurlitzer band organ.
A hand mirror signed by Napoleon, and a World War I Boy Scouts war-bonds poster.
A letter signed by Martin Luther King Jr.; Finster doll furniture; shrunken head; testing Elijah.
The Gallery 63 auctions a vintage slot machine, "Happy Days" pinball machine, World War II Soviet flag, and whizzer.
A vintage fire truck; a 19th century copy of the declaration of independence.
The Gallery 63 team auctions a 1946 Willys Jeep restored by Richard Petty, a Rock-ola jukebox and a Ouija Board; when his Ouija prank on Cindy backfires, Jon scrambles to fix the situation before Paul finds out.