GUEST: Well, I know it's a LeRoy Neiman that my mother gave me. She bought it at the Goodwill store for one dollar, and then did a little research and realized it was more than just a dollar painting.
APPRAISER: LeRoy Neiman is a very well-known artist born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1921, and he died in New York in 2012. He painted sports figures, he painted musicians. One of the interesting things about him is, he was a millionaire as an artist in his lifetime promoting his own work. He was not the starving artist by any means. He modeled himself a lot on the French Impressionists Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec. So here we've got a jockey, and it was painted in 1964 in an Impressionistic style. It's noted on the back: "Jockey Bill." At an auction, the value would be easily $5,000 to $7,000.
GUEST: (gasps) My goodness-- really?
APPRAISER: Yeah.
GUEST: That's fabulous!