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A stranger from Australia brings in memorabilia from "The Fifth Element"; a Beverly Hills jewelry designer is shown a surprising piece; an ex-girlfriend with a grudge visits; an actress brings in some Hollywood items; a Hollywood socialite.
A stranger from Australia brings in memorabilia from "The Fifth Element"; a Beverly Hills jewelry designer is shown a surprising piece; an ex-girlfriend with a grudge visits; an actress brings in some Hollywood items; a Hollywood socialite.
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S3, EP14 "Dolphins, Diamonds and Die Hard"A stranger from Australia brings in memorabilia from "The Fifth Element"; a Beverly Hills jewelry designer is shown a surprising piece; an ex-girlfriend with a grudge visits; an actress brings in some Hollywood items; a Hollywood socialite.
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S3, EP13 "Dragons and DiMaggio"GQ Money; Yossi brings in valuable art by Franz Kline to make a deal with Mimi Frank; a set that belonged to Joe DiMaggio.
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S3, EP12 "Pale Man & Piaget"A man brings in an iconic Michael Jackson piece; a one-of-a-kind prop from "Pan's Labyrinth"; a watch collection; actor Doug Jones.
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S3, EP11 "Hornet and a Haunting"Yossi's friend Kato brings in a prop from the "Green Hornet" TV series; Yossi and Dominique visit the home of shoe designer Taryn Rose; an item that belonged to Bette Davis; NBA player Luke Walton visits the shop.
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