| # | Title | Original air date |
| 1 | "Vampire Hunting Kit/Meteorite" | October 26, 2010 |
| A softball-sized meteorite that struck Russia in 1947, a vampire-killing kit from the 19th century, Jon (the newest employee) finds a signed copy of Gone with the Wind and a genuine Nazi handbook from World War II. |
| 2 | "Love Meter/Knights of the Templar Sword" | October 26, 2010 |
| Delfino's handyman skills are challenged when picker Jon uncovers a classic "Love Meter" arcade game. A monk brings in a 1637 Episcopalian prayer book that was brought to America during the Revolutionary War and used in the church attended by some of the Founding Fathers. A man brings in his grandfather's Knights of the Templar coat and sword. |
| 3 | "Ladies' Muff Pistols/John Hancock's Book" | November 2, 2010 |
| A collector brings in a pair of 19th-century ladies' pistols designed to be concealed in a hand muff, while another seller offers for auction an early-print Great Gatsby and a book signed by John Hancock. Jon picks a Venetian mirror. |
| 4 | "Rolling Stones' Snooker Table/Aliens" | November 2, 2010 |
| A seller brings in a snooker table he built for the Rolling Stones to use on tour. A woman's collection of rare African artifacts, including an elephant mask, two iron throne chairs, and a terracotta honey pot. Paul's dad Bob decides to sell a family of alien props that he took as trade for a pool table. |
| 5 | "Iwo Jima Sword/Cathouse Chairs" | November 9, 2010 |
| A 1969 Oldsmobile 442, two chairs reportedly from a New Orleans cathouse, and a WWII Japanese rifle and sword still partially wrapped in the 60-year-old paper used to mail them home from the battlefield. |
| 6 | "Dinosaur Tooth/Victorian Furniture" | November 9, 2010 |
| The Gallery 63 crew struggles with Cindy's new stress release, a drum set Jon brought in on a pick. Paul takes Jon to meet a client auctioning off his collection of sentimental Victorian furniture, including a settee and a piano, while a fossil-hunting couple from Montana bring in three rare dinosaur fossils, including a T.Rex tooth. |
| 7 | "Pink Cadillac/Baseball Memorabilia" | November 16, 2010 |
| Looking for funds to buy a new tour bus, a rock-a-billy musician cruises to Gallery 63 in a gleaming pink 1960 Cadillac. A wife unloads her husband's model tugboat, but it'll need some of Delfino's magic before it can be sold in working order. And a collector brings in historic Negro League baseball memorabilia that he hopes will help pay for a mission trip to the Ivory Coast. |
| 8 | "Spy Watch/Model A" | November 16, 2010 |
| The Gallery 63 team prepare for their next auction, which includes a Model A Ford and Lion King concept sketches. Cindy reminds the team of her picking prowess when she brings in a weekend find: a 1950s spy watch/recorder that still has historic voices on it. |
| 9 | "Triumph Chopper/Ruby Necklace" | November 21, 2010 |
| Auctions are a risky business, with seemingly worthless items often selling big while fabulous items fall flat -- and it's up to Cindy to teach Jon how to identify what will sell. This week, a man walks in with a 92-carat ruby necklace he's been keeping in a shoebox, another brings in a classic 1967 Triumph Chopper, hoping for enough cash to help his mother renovate her house, and a third presents an unopened case of presidential brother Billy Carter's Billy Beer that the expert says it's worthless, but Jon bets will sell. |
| 10 | "Hand Cannon/Fabergé Pencil" | November 23, 2010 |
| A seller brings in an ancient hand cannon so old and so rare, even the experts struggle to determine its origin and history. Also a mystery is a tiny jewel-encrusted gold pencil that might just be Faberge. Meanwhile, Delfino struggles to revive a 90-year-old sour-sounding player piano and a woman brings in a dreary painting her aunt left her that she can't wait to get out of her house ... only to get a big surprise on auction day. |
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