Navajo Blanket $1.5 Million at Will Dakin blog

Navajo Blanket $1.5 Million. A california man living on disability checks had his fortune change after a blanket his grandmother used to cover the ground when her cat had kittens sold for more than a million dollars at. In only 77 seconds, the bids climbed from its opening. The blanket was offered at an auction in june 2012 and sparked an intense bidding battle between a phone buyer and don ellis. A seemingly worthless blanket turned out to be worth a whopping sum of money. Antiques roadshow experts told the man his 1800s navajo blanket could be worth up to half a million dollars. The blanket was won by “antiques roadshow” host, don ellis, the same man who appraised the blanket krytzer saw on tv the year. The blanket was a miracle for one man from california, who was struggling with money.

Navajo Transitional Blanket c. 18901900s, 70" x 47.5" (T5883)
from www.medicinemangallery.com

The blanket was offered at an auction in june 2012 and sparked an intense bidding battle between a phone buyer and don ellis. A california man living on disability checks had his fortune change after a blanket his grandmother used to cover the ground when her cat had kittens sold for more than a million dollars at. In only 77 seconds, the bids climbed from its opening. Antiques roadshow experts told the man his 1800s navajo blanket could be worth up to half a million dollars. The blanket was a miracle for one man from california, who was struggling with money. The blanket was won by “antiques roadshow” host, don ellis, the same man who appraised the blanket krytzer saw on tv the year. A seemingly worthless blanket turned out to be worth a whopping sum of money.

Navajo Transitional Blanket c. 18901900s, 70" x 47.5" (T5883)

Navajo Blanket $1.5 Million The blanket was won by “antiques roadshow” host, don ellis, the same man who appraised the blanket krytzer saw on tv the year. The blanket was offered at an auction in june 2012 and sparked an intense bidding battle between a phone buyer and don ellis. In only 77 seconds, the bids climbed from its opening. A california man living on disability checks had his fortune change after a blanket his grandmother used to cover the ground when her cat had kittens sold for more than a million dollars at. The blanket was a miracle for one man from california, who was struggling with money. A seemingly worthless blanket turned out to be worth a whopping sum of money. Antiques roadshow experts told the man his 1800s navajo blanket could be worth up to half a million dollars. The blanket was won by “antiques roadshow” host, don ellis, the same man who appraised the blanket krytzer saw on tv the year.

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