GUEST: It is a piece of Roseville pottery that I, uh, won at an auction in Haw River in the, uh, early 2000s.
I think I paid $50 for it.
Someone told me that it should not have been released because there's some flaws on it.
She was no expert.
APPRAISER: She was not.
(chuckles) This is a copy.
GUEST: Okay.
APPRAISER: So the flaws are the least of its problems.
GUEST: Okay.
APPRAISER: The shape of the handles is good, the base is good.
It's what happens in the middle.
It has been painted-- I don't know if it's even fired.
There are paint drips all around and paint drips on the inside.
So that's why I flipped it... to look and see how it was signed.
And this is a fake Roseville mark.
GUEST: (gasps) Wow.
Well, the auctioneer really didn't know anything.
APPRAISER: He got $50 from you.
GUEST: He got $50!
(laughs) Wow.
APPRAISER: So, so, I'm sorry.
GUEST: No, I think it's funny.
(laughs) APPRAISER: But it got you a bit on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW.
GUEST: There you go!
(laughs)