Items appraised include a World War II Sperry bombsight purchased at a garage sale for $10, which turns out to be not a bombsight, but a compensating mechanism from a B-26 or B-24 turret; a 1930s Dow-Jones stock ticker; two 1903 volumes of Charles Paul de Kock's novel, Le Barbier de Paris, hand-written and illustrated by John French Sloan on vellum in 1903; and a toy car vetted by Antwaun, after he asks Chumlee to teach him more about the pawn business.