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    Antique Appraisal Save Email Print
    Posted: 6:54 PM Jul 31, 2004
    Last Updated: 7:54 PM Jul 31, 2004
    Reporter: Justin Ware

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    That old end table you have in your home could be worth a lot of money, just ask the folks in Marshfield.

    Antique owners brought their oldies, but goodies in to the Upham Mansion Saturday morning to have them appraised. The event is held to raise money for the mansion's maintenance.

    "It's just a fun way for us to raise some money. We open the house up; people sit on the porch for a morning. It makes us a little extra money," said Kelly Franklin, North Wood County Historical Society.

    Franklin says she expect the Historical Society to raise about $500 this year, all of which will go to the Upham Mansion.

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