An guest was left in shock as she discovered that two 19th Century paintings purchased by her great-grandmother could be insured for a six-figure sum.The season 29 premiere on Monday night saw the hit PBS show make a stop in , where the owner of the Winslow Homer Watercolors explained that the art had been in her family for 'probably 150 years' without realizing the significance of the artist.She explained to appraiser Betty Krulik: '[They] probably were bought by my great-great grandmother in the late 1800s.
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