oh yeah, if its american which is a big if, and if it has a decent provenance, another big if, pilgim stuff can get pricey, no doubt. the problem with that keno show in my view is, theres almost nothing about the object, its all about what keno brothers think the value of it might be. just because a Thomas Dennis chest sells for a 1/2 mil a few months ago at auction does not mean the chest on that show would as well, in fact, most likely it would not.
A Savell pilgrim chest with impeccable provenance and pristine condition sold about 6 months ago for 50,000. still a tidy sum but a long way from 1/2 mil.