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- Meet owner Paul Brown and the team of Gallery 63 as they prepare for their next auction, which includes a vampire killing kit, a meterorite, and a Nazi handbook.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG7.4 (15)TV EpisodeOwner Paul Brown and Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes 19th century ladies muff pistols and two antique books, one signed by John Hancock. New picker Jon redeems his one poor pick choice with a surprisingly valuable item.
- Owner Paul Brown and Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes the Rolling Stones' snooker table and rare African artifacts. Paul also helps out his auction business mentor (and father) Bob by selling some alien mannequins.
- Owner Paul Brown and Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a Oldsmobile 442, two chairs reportedly from a cathouse, and a WWII Japanese rifle and sword still partially wrapped in the paper they were mailed to the U.S. in.
- Owner Paul Brown and the Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a T Rex tooth and other rare dinosaur bones as well as Victorian furniture. Paul can't wait to sell a drum kit, which rocker wannabe Cindy can't seem to stop playing.
- Owner Paul Brown and Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a rockabilly musician's pink Cadillac and a small tugboat. A set of historic baseball memorabilia holds a particularly rare piece that neither seller nor buyer realizes.
- Owner Paul Brown and Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a Model A Ford and Lion King concept sketches. Manager Cindy scores big with her lucky find -- a 50s spy watch that still has historic voice recordings on it!
- Owner Paul Brown and Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a 92-carat ruby necklace and an antique Triumph chopper. Picker Jon bets manager Cindy that a case of Billy Beer deemed worthless will actually sell.
- Owner Paul Brown and Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes an ancient hand cannon, a gold Faberge pencil, and a player piano.
- Owner Paul Brown and the Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a Wooly Mammoth tusk and a giant sapphire. Manager Cindy faces her fears and goes up in a hot air balloon with Paul and their client who is selling it.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG6.1 (14)TV EpisodeThe Gallery 63 team auctions a vintage fire truck, a 19th-centruy copy of the Declaration of Independence, and a Tiffany grandfather clock. The team races to fix an antique concession wagon which breaks during offload.
- The Gallery 63 team auctions a vintage slot machine, Happy Days pinball machine, WWII Soviet flag, and Whizzer. Not even Paul can escape Cindy's Wall of Shame for people who don't pay their bills.
- The Gallery 63 team auctions Johnny Cash's autographed guitar, a trading knife made from a jawbone, and a 17th-century chest for treasures. Picker Jon is initiated with the much dreaded Speed Rug.
- The Gallery 63 team auctions a historic Charles Lindbergh scrapbook and collection of antique toys. Will Paul's gamble on a rare Wurlitzer band organ pay off?
- 2010– 22mTV-PG6.8 (12)TV EpisodeThe Gallery 63 team auctions a hand mirror signed by Napoleon, a WWI Boy Scout war bonds poster and a mysterious cabinet. Jon goes all out to impress Paul by helping assemble the new auction catalog.
- 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.
- Owner Paul Brown and the Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a 1908 Louis Vuitton steamer trunk and a samurai sword. Picker Jon passes the test when he brings back and mends an antique desk complete with secret compartments.
- The Gallery 63 team auctions an MLK-signed letter and some very expensive Finster doll furniture. A seller brings in a shrunken head for consideration. Paul and father Bob test Paul's son Elijah to intice him to join the family business.
- Owner Paul Brown and the Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes 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.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG6.9 (12)TV EpisodeThe 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.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG6.6 (11)TV EpisodeThe 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 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 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 gallery has ever sold. A collector also brings in a functioning 19th-century camera.
- Gallery 63 meets the Big E -- both of them. Paul takes in a Cadillac once owned by Elvis Presley and rare correspondence from Thomas Edison, showing a lesser known side of the famous inventor. Jon authenticates a Bruce Springsteen-signed flag guitar.
- Owner Paul can't resist a test-flight in a 1974 Grumman airplane and a test-fire of an antique Winchester signal cannon to get them ready for auction. The Gallery 63 crew also takes in an antique Asian cabinet supposedly inhabited by a ghost.
- A 3-carat, platinum-band ring catches manager Cindy's eye, but it's a humble bull sack purse that inspires her to hold Gallery 63's first mechanical bull rodeo. The Gallery 63 crew also takes in a vintage dive helmet and a ship's binnacle.
- Paul heads to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center to collect historic items for a special charity auction sale, including a space suit, an astronaut's work of art, and an Apollo 13 pinball machine, signed by both the astronaut and the actor who played him.
- Houdini's descendent visits Gallery 63 to authenticate his famous relative's historic letter and perform his own escape-artist trick. The crew also takes in a 1951 Ford F1 and an Atlanta Olympics table tennis set that inspires some friendly competition.
- The Gallery 63 crew take in a vintage fortune telling scale and a menagerie of taxidermied animals. A seller's collection of baseball cards reveals quite a few namers, famers, and rookie cards.
- The Gallery 63 crew fires up a piece of history -- an antique cigar boy lighter once used in a family's cigar shop. Paul takes in a personalized, handwritten letter from Albert Einstein. Jon gambles on an ornate 400 year old engraved Spanish desk.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG6.9 (9)TV EpisodePaul test drives some Harley history on a three-wheeled Servi-Car. Paul's sister Susan susses out the value of an antique rocking horse. And the Gallery 63 crew can't resist a friendly wager on a vintage Italian multi-game table.
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off an early 1900s seance machine and a 19th-century silver horn first believed to just be a trumpet, but it's not! Paul takes a gamble on auctioning a seller's retro home -- an iconic, silver 1975 Airstream trailer.
- Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off an enormous 1800s music box and an all-wood Harley-Davidson motorcycle, reportedly made by two drunk cabinet makers. They blow off steam with a friendly competition test firing an antique South American blow gun.
- Gallery 63 auctions off a Marine dress sword engraved with Oliver North's name and a World War 1 era Gibson mandolin. A seller takes the crew for a ride in his Wacky Taxi, a 23-ft long cab complete with 50s diner-style interior.
- 2010– 21mTV-PG6.8 (6)TV EpisodeOwner Paul Brown and Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a sword and uniform from a secret society and a 1637 prayer book. Handyman Delfino repairs a Love Meter game, which the team uses to crown the gallery's best lover.
- Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off a built-from-the-axle-up homemade hot rod and a rare bronze amazon sculpture. Cindy can't keep her hands off a zebra-skinned African drum that comes into the Gallery, much to the irritation of her coworkers.
- In this special supersized episode of Auction Kings, the Gallery 63 crew auctions off a Cy Young-signed baseball, a funky futuristic-looking 1950s TV, and memorabilia from former president Jimmy Carter's presidential and humanitarian collections.
- Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off a Championship wrestling belt, a signed Edgar Allen Poe collection, and huge lion-shaped temple guardians from Thailand.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG7.3 (8)TV EpisodeThe Gallery 63 crew take in Civil War-era iron knuckles found on a local battlefield. Owner Paul squeezes into a particularly mini British Mini Cooper. And a family's moonshine still inspires picker Jon to try his hand at home brewing for the Gallery.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG7.0 (6)TV EpisodeThe Gallery 63 crew auction off a collection of vintage scrimshaw and a 1985 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur. Colonel Oliver North comes to the Gallery to reclaim his missing dress sword that was sold at auction last year to someone else.
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off a gangster-worthy 1937 Hudson Terraplane car. The Garretts pick up a Spark-Jump Cigar lighter like the one in "It's A Wonderful Life" and a 1923 Electro Shock Machine, a game that delivered a surprising jolt to players.
- The Gallery 63 crew take in an autographed drumstick collection that drummer Cindy is loathe to part with. Paul takes in a 1967 C10 Chevy pick up and a 1988 Trans Am GTA on a reserve.
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off a 1945 NFL program, a Star Trek USS Enterprise model kit, and a vintage Barbie. Paul travels out to a dirt track race course to test drive a stock car used in the 2011 movie remake Footloose to see if it's suitable to sell.
- Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off a 1950s Gibson Les Paul guitar, a peculiar circular typewriter, and a skeleton from the largest bat in the world, complete with vampire-worthy fangs.
- The Gallery 63 crew auctions off a plank cannon from the French & Indian War and a 20-ft Gibson guitar owned by country legend Travis Tritt. A custom calliope needs Delfino's magic touch to turn it from a cacophonous mess back into a melodious instrument.
- The Gallery 63 crew take in a mystery medical device that might have been used for torture and a centuries old mini sword made for a nobleman's child. Paul's own inner child comes out to play with a huge antique miniature train layout.
- Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off a fossil from an elephant-like prehistoric mammal and a rare painting from a Latin American post-modern artist, but the biggest gem of the day could be hidden in a daunting collection of 150,000 sports cards.
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off a John Wayne Commemmorative gun collection and have a friendly wager with an '80s-era Omnibot2000 robot. New appraiser Jamie Breese seeks to unravel the mystery of a ship's telegraph, reminiscent of those used on Titanic.
- The Gallery 63 crew auctions off a Civil War document signed by Abraham Lincoln. The Garrett brothers bring in a rare Harley-Davidson commemorative bicycle. Cindy convinces Paul to auction off his own vintage Martin guitar but second guesses her decision.
- The Gallery 63 crew auctions off a naval cannon believed to be from the 17th-century Spanish Armada and a deed signed by 6th President John Quincy Adams. Cindy takes in and tests a quack medical device for ladies with shocking results.
- 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, but will the crowd be as excited as they are?
- The Gallery 63 crew receives a package of dino poo. Owner Paul hopes the signature on an original-issue version of Gone With The Wind proves legitimate this time. And his visit to mystical Lithia Springs yields an ancient skull-shaped jadeite pipe.
- The Gallery 63 crew take in a pristine-looking 1955 Ford Thunderbird valued at $50,000. Jon picks a turn-of-the-century toy cart also called an Irish Mail Cart. The Garrett Brothers bring in a gunner's sight from a World War II era bomber.
- 2010– 22mTV-PGTV EpisodeThe dining set of the last Titanic survivor, Millvina Dean, is on the block at Gallery 63, along with a Gibson SG replica Eric Clapton guitar modeled after "The Fool." But will the condition of a 1952 Andy Pafko baseball card hurt its value at auction?
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off a piece of history from the 60s classic film "Cleopatra" and an 1800s doctor's buggy. It'll take a barbecue for the crew to convince Paul that a pig and a longhorn-shaped smoker should be allowed up on his auction block.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG7.3 (7)TV EpisodeGallery 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.
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off an 1800s baby scale and an enormous collection of vintage and modern fishing gear. Delfino fixes a Skee-Ball game the Garretts pick, but Paul has a serious difference of opinion than them on their 1800s-era British cutlass.
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off a large antique fire extinguisher, a fire grenade, a cane sword, and the infamous Beatles "butcher-cover" album. But it will take expert Jamie Breese to determine if the rare "Yesterday & Today" album is legitimate.
- The Gallery 63 crew take in a football helmet autographed by multiple quarterback legends and an 1868 stamp the seller believes is worth more than a million dollars. The Garrett Brothers accidentally buy some questionable Wild West memorabilia.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG7.0 (6)TV EpisodeThe Gallery 63 crew auction off a pair of 1800s Japanese daggers, an ornate Art Noveau cash register, and a "redneck chariot" -- a crazy supertrike hybrid made from the front end of a motorcycle and the back of a station wagon.
- The Gallery 63 crew are back with a star-spangled 1917 T-Bucket Roadster. Paul is concerned about touching -- must less selling -- an Iron Maiden and a Cadaver Casket brought in by the Garrett Brothers, two new hard-bargaining pickers.
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off a huge New York City map from 1875. The seller only wants $35, but Paul thinks it's worth much much more. The Garretts bring in Jackie Robinson and Dominique Wilkins memorabilia. Jason "cowboys up" to sell his cutting saddle.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG7.0 (6)TV EpisodeThe Gallery 63 crew auction off a screen-worn Star Trek: Generations Command Red Uniform. The Garrett brothers bring in a vintage Mountain Man slot machine. Is a Wild West-themed vintage BMW motorcycle with sidecar too customized to bring a profit?
- The Gallery 63 crew auctions off Elvis's gold-and-diamond bracelet and sterling silver replicas of Columbus's three ships. The crew enjoys a behind-the-scenes tour at a wildlife preserve to experience first hand what the preserve wants to auction off.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG7.2 (6)TV EpisodeThe Gallery 63 crew auction off a 1907 Edison Morning Glory Phonograph and a mysterious Mercedes. The Garrett Brothers bring in a commemmorative display with Frazier and Ali's boxing gloves from their Fight of the Century.
- 2010– 33mTV-PGTV EpisodeIn this special supersized episode of Auction Kings, the Gallery 63 crew auction off a Model T Ford, a letter from Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and a rare casting reel featuring a young Marilyn Monroe. Bob the Dummy gets his revenge on Cindy.
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off a groovy-looking Rick Fairless custom chopper and an antique scale. When a customer brings in a gas-powered blender, Paul is inspired to hold an impromptu margarita-making contest between himself and Delfino.
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off an early 1900s ticket light from Yankee Stadium. Expert appraiser Jamie Breese authenticates a collection of namebrand vintage watches. A seller brings in his family's collection of historic letters signed by Samuel Adams.
- SEASON PREMIERE: Paul challenges his crew to the first-ever Gallery 63 Pick-Off! Each player has $500 and 1 hour to pick their treasures at an antique market. The one with the largest profit margin on auction day wins everybody's profits.
- 2010– 22mTV-PG7.2 (6)TV EpisodeA pit crew suit from the movie Talladega Nights brings out Cindy's inner redneck; a custom-built Hydroplane Speedboat pushes Paul's aquatic skills to the test; and a guitar labeled "Bigsby" arrives that could be worth a quarter of a million dollars.
- Paul and the Gallery 63 crew auction off an oversized M16 Training Rifle complete with training comic book, a vintage Vendorama Pen Dispenser, and a Victorian-era, butt-activated musical chair.
- This week at Gallery 63, a seller brings in buckets filled with sterling silver; a father and son consign a seaman's locker from the USS Yorktown, and Jon takes in a kiddie ride that pays homage to WWI Flying Ace, the Red Baron.
- A seller claims he has President Thomas Jefferson's desk; Jon tries his luck with an antique horse racing game, and Paul gives his teenage son Elijah a shot at his first consignment - a 2.5-ton US Army truck that can drive underwater!
- The Gallery 63 crew auction off a WW1 British officer's trench knife, an opium tax stamp, and a Swiss Army Condor Motorcycle.
- This week at Gallery 63, Paul sells a super sleek Dodge Viper that he's on the hook for; a seller brings in a saddle he says was commissioned by the King of Morocco; and Delfino tries to get a pair of classic drive-in movie speakers to work.
- 2010– 22mTV-PGTV EpisodeThis week at Gallery 63, Jon hits the road to pick an antique telephone; Paul takes in 2 paintings by legendary sports artist, Leroy Neiman; a local rapper brings in a souped-up motorcycle, modified by Michael Jordan's racing team.
- This week at Gallery 63, a rare 1956 Mustang Pony motorcycle goes on the block, and a Star Wars enthusiast retires his Stormtrooper costume. Delfino wants to consign his first item - an eardrum-shattering air raid siren, but he has to make it work first.
- This week at Gallery 63, Sugar Ray Leonard's first Mercedes Benz drives onto the block; a rare WWII US Navy Dive Suit is up for grabs; and a License Plate Map of the USA prompts a clash of opinions.
- A signed Evel Knievel cape and photos jumps on to the auction block; an antique Heberlein violin looks to make sweet music at auction; and a vintage phone booth dials the Gallery 63 crew into some old school fun.
- This week at Gallery 63, a turn-of-the-century haberdashery is delivered for auction; a Massage-A-Belt exercise machine shakes up the crew and hopefully brings some bids; and Paul hopes a vintage Gulf Oil drum - drums up bids at auction!
- This week at Gallery 63, Paul goes on a pick and comes back with a vintage shoeshine stand; an authentic bomb squad suit is put on the block; and a seller brings in a pair of WWI binoculars that were part of World War I era "Eyes for the Navy" program.
- Paul decides to sell the pair of larger-than-life bronze horses that have stood guard at Gallery 63 for years; rare letters from Norman Rockwell and Helen Keller go on the block; and a seller believes his World War II telescope came from a German U-boat!
- 2010– 21mTV-PG7.4 (6)TV EpisodeThis week at Gallery 63, a rare Pannonia motorcycle hopes to rev up the Gallery 63 crowd. An old school 1930s classroom printer is auctioned off. And a Michael Jackson "Thriller" sales award makes it to the block in hopes of thrilling the crowd.
- Country music superstar Clay Walker, visits to auction off a selection of his personal items to raise money and awareness for his organization Band Against MS. Also, a seller brings in a game caller that he claims attracts a variety of wild animals!
- 2010– 22mTV-PGTV EpisodeWhen a vintage Ms. Pac-Man Arcade Game is brought to Gallery 63 for auction, Paul challenges the crew to see who can score the highest. Also up for auction this week: a military short sword and an Art Nouveau bronze statue.
- 2010– 22mTV-PGTV EpisodeThe Gallery 63 crew auction off an unusual 1930s book filled with autographs from Old Hollywood celebrites and more. The Garretts gamble on their 1930s gas pump and vintage fire alarm. Paul tests out Elijah's vintage lie detector on the gallery crew.
- The Gallery 63 crew auctions off chastity belts, thought to be from medieval times and the Garrett brothers bring in a barber chair and pole. Paul has high hopes for how much an 1820 land deed for a local Atlanta lot could bring at auction.