Antiques Roadshow (1997–present)

Plot
Antiques Roadshow turns 20! PBS' most-watched ongoing series celebrates 20 seasons with a new look, new hidden treasures and more appraisals than ever. Tune in to discover finds from Spokane, Washington; Tucson, Arizona; Little Rock, Arkansas; Charleston, South Carolina; Cleveland, Ohio; and Omaha, Nebraska. - Mondays, beginning January 4, 8:00-9:00 p.m. ET.
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Episodes by season
Season01
- S01E01Chicago, IllinoisJanuary 9, 1997—Appraisals include a 19th-century kaleidoscope; a calendar watch dated circa 1640; a Women's Professional League baseball. Also: a woman lea
- S01E02Seattle, WashingtonJanuary 16, 1997—From Seattle: Items appraised include a Confederate sword; a painting by an Aboriginal artist; three handcarved pottery pieces; a series of
- S01E03Denver, ColoradoJanuary 23, 1997—Appraisals from Denver include a silver tea set made in 1871 and believed to have been a gift from the Czar of Russia; a Li'l Abner toy that
- S01E04Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaJanuary 30, 1997—Appraisals include a 16th-century Milanese parade helmet that the owner discovered in her parents' attic. Also: a Gibson mandola; a document
- S01E05San Antonio, TexasFebruary 6, 1997—Appraisals include dueling pistols; a doll; and a pocket watch said to have belonged to Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. Host: Chris Juss
- S01E06Southfield, MichiganFebruary 13, 1997—From Michigan: Appraisals include a Duncan Phyfe sewing table-desk; an 1867 watercolor by Carl Haag; a pre-1850 carved green limestone neckl
- S01E07Minneapolis, MinnesotaFebruary 20, 1997—From Minnesota: Appraisals include a stuffed bear manufactured by Steiff; a flag from the 1901 Pan American Exposition with an interesting h
- S01E08Albuquerque, New MexicoFebruary 27, 1997—Appraisals from Albuquerque include a 1498 etching by printmaker Albrecht Durer; a banjo with mother-of-pearl inlay played by the owner's fa
- S01E09Concord, MassachusettsMarch 6, 1997—Appraisals from Concord, Mass., include a needlepoint sampler that records six generations of a Massachusetts family; a highboy; a 19th-cent
- S01E10College Park, MarylandApril 10, 1997—Appraisals include two rare and valuable quilts; a thank-you letter written by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis; handpainted French vases; a walnu
- S01E11Kansas City, MissouriApril 17, 1997—Appraisals from Kansas City, Mo., include a Thomas Hart Benton painting; Tiffany vases purchased in the 1950s; an 18th-century cedar chair m
- S01E12Durham, North CarolinaApril 24, 1997—Appraisals include autographed photographs of Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley; a baseball autographed by Babe Ruth; an 18th-century table; Gle
- S01E13Greenwich, ConnecticutMay 1, 1997—Appraisals include a Civil War sword; a single-action Colt revolver; a Hepplewhite card table; a 1936 New York Yankees home-run baseball aut
Season02
- S02E01Secaucus, N.J.January 19, 1998—Part 1 of two. Appraisals from Secaucus, N.J., include a card table from the late 1700s; a Thomas Edison electric pen; two framed documents
- S02E02Secaucus, N.J.January 26, 1998—Conclusion. Appraisals from Secaucus, N.J., include five Tiffany vases; several books signed by Benjamin Franklin; and a hand-carved, wooden
- S02E03Cincinnati, OhioFebruary 2, 1998—Appraisals from Cincinnati include a set of original illustrations for the Dick and Jane reading primers dating from 1965. Also: a hall stan
- S02E04AtlantaFebruary 9, 1998—Part 1 of two. Appraisals from Atlanta include a letter written by Abraham Lincoln in 1841; a complete set of dental instruments made in 184
- S02E05AtlantaFebruary 16, 1998—Conclusion. Appraisals in Atlanta include an original Confederate flag; a 1959 Congressional yearbook containing the signatures of several P
- S02E06San FranciscoFebruary 23, 1998—Part 1 of two. Appraisals from San Francisco include a sculpture of a ram; an Eskimo hunting helmet decorated with ivory; a collection of mo
- S02E07San FranciscoMarch 2, 1998—Conclusion. Appraisals from San Francisco include a collection of movie memorabilia, along with a wig worn by silent actor Hank Mann in his
- S02E08PittsburghMarch 23, 1998—Part 1 of two. Appraisals from Pittsburgh include a parasol that had been used in Queen Victoria's coronation ceremonies in 1837; a silver l
- S02E09PittsburghMarch 23, 1998—Conclusion. Appraisals from Pittsburgh include a Gibson guitar; a tenor saxhorn circa 1860; and a document box that illustrates Pennsylvania
- S02E10Dallas, TexasApril 6, 1998—Appraisals from Dallas include a piece of 19th-century folk art designed to scare away crows; a tricorn hat unearthed in a landfill that is
- S02E11PhoenixApril 13, 1998—Part 1 of two. Appraisals from Phoenix include the original "Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus" letter written in 1897; a wooden spice c
- S02E12PhoenixApril 20, 1998—Conclusion. Appraisals from Phoenix include a Tiffany lamp; a “Hogan's Heroes” lunch box; a dragonfly brooch. Host: Chris Jussel.
- S02E13NashvilleMay 4, 1998—Appraisals from Nashville include letters written by Andrew Jackson; a rare Native American composition book from the 1880s filled with 31 d
Season03
- S03E01Richmond, Va.: Hour 1January 18, 1999—Appraisals from Richmond, Va., include a jewelry collection of Burmese rubies and diamonds; a folk-art rooster originally used in a dairy di
- S03E02Richmond, Va.: Hour 2January 25, 1999—From Richmond, Va.: Appraisals include a presentation Colt pistol and a French doll made around 1885. Host: Chris Jussel.
- S03E03Los Angeles: Hour 1February 1, 1999—Appraisals from Los Angeles include a Scottish-made clay piglet and a miniature portrait. Host: Chris Jussel.
- S03E04Los Angeles: Hour 2February 8, 1999—From Los Angeles: Appraisals include a brewing-company advertising print; a silver-and-glass compote plate; a writing table made in Milan. H
- S03E05Milwaukee: Hour 1February 15, 1999—Appraisals from Milwaukee include a Chippendale chair and an 1888 sculpture with carvings of 35 birds. Also: a visit to the Villa Terrace De
- S03E06Milwaukee: Hour 2February 22, 1999—Conclusion. Appraisals from Milwaukee include a “Speedy” Alka Seltzer figure from the company's 1950s and '60s ad campaigns; and a chair des
- S03E07Rochester, N.Y.: Hour 1March 22, 1999—Appraisals in Rochester include a painting created by musician Frank Zappa when he was in junior-high school; a cane rack; a 9-foot-tall fir
- S03E08Rochester, N.Y.: Hour 2March 29, 1999—Appraisals from Rochester include a portrait; a Shirvan rug; an 18th-century chair that has been in the owner's family for more than 100 yea
- S03E09Houston: Hour 1April 5, 1999—Appraisals from Houston include a menu from the last luncheon served aboard the Titanic. Host: Chris Jussel.
- S03E10Houston: Hour 2April 12, 1999—Appraisals from Houston include an acoustic guitar autographed by Jimi Hendrix and a model car from the 1930s. Also: a look at a Native Amer
- S03E11Louisville: Hour 1April 19, 1999—Appraisals from Louisville include a 20-gallon folk-art jug that the owner purchased at a yard sale; and a builder's model frame used to sel
- S03E12Louisville: Hour 2April 26, 1999—Appraisals from Kentucky include an 1860 Colt Army revolver with an interesting history, and a high-school yearbook featuring James Dean.
- S03E13Portland, Ore.: Hour 1May 10, 1999—Appraisals in Portland, Ore., include an original preliminary script of "Gone with the Wind" and a folk-art horn. Part 1 of two. Chris Jusse
- S03E14Portland, Ore.: Hour 2May 17, 1999—Conclusion. Appraisals from Portland, Ore., include a set of books autographed by Mark Twain, a turn-of-the-century zither and an 18th-centu
- S03E15Hartford, Conn.: Hour 1May 24, 1999—Appraisals in Hartford, Conn., include a 19th-century majolica fountain and a Civil War print circa 1865-75. Also: Native American crafts. P
- S03E16Hartford, Conn.: Hour 2May 31, 1999—A trip to Hartford, Conn., concludes. Appraisals include a collection of Fiestaware and a rare fireplace bellows carved in the 19th century.
Season04
- S04E01Columbus, Ohio: Hour 1January 10, 2000—Appraisals in Columbus, Ohio, include a handwritten letter from Thomas Jefferson; the first edition of Playboy magazine from 1953; and a sku
- S04E02Columbus, Ohio: Hour 2January 17, 2000—Items appraised include a vintage football poster, a late-19th-century quilt, two valuable toys and an unusual gold ring. Chris Jussel is th
- S04E03Birmingham, Ala.: Hour 1January 24, 2000—Items up for appraisal in Birmingham, Ala., include a 19th-century quilt, two valuable toys and an unusual gold ring with a surprise inside.
- S04E04Birmingham, Ala.: Hour 2January 31, 2000—Items up for appraisal in Birmingham, Ala., include a rare collection of “Gone with the Wind” memorabilia, an old Bible and a miniature Chip
- S04E05Tampa: Hour 1February 7, 2000—Appraisals from Tampa include a rare toy clown, a unique clock and an elaborate metal bird sculpture. Chris Jussel is the host.
- S04E06Tampa: Hour 2February 14, 2000—Appraisals in Tampa include a Tiffany lamp, a bejeweled baseball cap and a set of andirons. Chris Jussel is the host.
- S04E07Providence, R.I.: Hour 1February 21, 2000—Items appraised in Providence, R.I., include an unusual collection of Boy Scout neckerchief slides, a stoneware jug and a jade and gold jewe
- S04E08Providence, R.I.: Hour 2February 28, 2000—Items appraised in Providence, R.I., include a Dr. Evil doll, a collection of Persian prints and a French mantel clock. Chris Jussel is the
- S04E09Special EditionMarch 1, 2000—A look at how the show is put together and how objects are selected to be on camera. Also: appraisers share some of their favorite moments f
- S04E10Baltimore: Hour 1March 27, 2000—Items appraised in Baltimore include an 18th-century tea table, a collection of railroad memorabilia and a painting. Chris Jussel hosts.
- S04E11Baltimore: Hour 2April 3, 2000—Items appraised in Baltimore include a book signed by Edgar Allan Poe, a French Revival-style Victorian painting and a rooster weather vane
- S04E12Toronto: Hour 1April 10, 2000—Items appraised in Toronto include a silver tea set, a rare golf club and a unique bronze, ivory and marble statue. Chris Jussel is the host
- S04E13Toronto: Hour 2April 17, 2000—Items appraised in Toronto include a Canadian Mounties doll, a vintage Rolex watch and a bird-shaped weight designed to hold open a gate. Ch
- S04E14Salt Lake City: Hour 1April 24, 2000—Items to be appraised in Salt Lake City include a unique piece of human-hair jewelry, a diamond-and-pearl tiara ring, and a collection of Na
- S04E15Salt Lake City: Hour 2May 1, 2000—Items appraised in Salt Lake City include an important Mormon document, a mechanical birdcage and a bronze statue of Napoleon. Chris Jussel
- S04E16Des Moines, Iowa: Hour 1May 22, 2000—The first of two shows from Des Moines, Iowa. Articles appraised include a letter written by Mark Twain and a propeller from one of Charles
- S04E17Des Moines, Iowa: Hour 2May 29, 2000—Items up for appraisal in Des Moines, Iowa, include a Wurlitzer jukebox, a Tiffany vase and a Chinese box and horn. Also: host Chris Jussel
Season05
- S05E01St. Louis, Missouri: Hour 1January 8, 2001—Boston gallery owner Dan Elias, a contemporary-art specialist, hosts this stop in St. Louis. One man brings in a painting he calls “ 'Uncle
- S05E02St. Louis, Missouri: Hour 2January 15, 2001—Appraisals in St. Louis (Part 2 of three) include a Budweiser-beer tin, a toy bear and an 18th-century silk-needlepoint picture. Also: host
- S05E03St. Louis, Missouri: Hour 3January 22, 2001—A three-show sojourn in St. Louis concludes with a visit to the St. Louis Mercantile Library, which was founded in 1846. Also: appraisals in
- S05E04Charleston, South Carolina: Hour 1January 29, 2001—The first of three programs from Charleston, S.C. Included: a set of Jackie Gleason's golf clubs; a 1763 poster (from Massachusetts) about t
- S05E05Charleston, South Carolina: Hour 2February 5, 2001—Items appraised in the second of three shows from Charleston, S.C., include a Hawaiian ukulele, a 19th-century basket and a collection of fo
- S05E06Charleston, South Carolina: Hour 3February 12, 2001—A three-episode sojourn in Charleston, S.C., concludes. Items up for appraisal include a 19th-century chair designed for a pair of Thai con
- S05E07Austin, Texas: Hour 1February 19, 2001—A two-show stop in Austin, Texas, begins with a state-capitol tour. At the Austin Convention Center, items appraised include Chinese headdre
- S05E08Austin, Texas: Hour 2February 26, 2001—Items appraised in the second of two shows from Austin, Texas, include the letter U.S. Grant wrote in 1868 accepting the Republican Presiden
- S05E09Denver: Hour 1March 26, 2001—Items appraised during the first of three programs from Denver include a Tiffany lamp with its original patina, a rare vase (one of only fou
- S05E10Denver: Hour 2April 2, 2001—Items appraised on the second of three shows from Denver include a 19th-century baseball bat; a turn-of-the-century cast-iron bank; and 19th
- S05E11Denver: Hour 3April 9, 2001—Items appraised during the final show from Denver include art-deco Bakelite objects, a mahogany-and-brass lap desk and a beaded Native Ameri
- S05E12Madison, Wisconsin: Hour 1April 16, 2001—Items appraised in the first of a three-episode stint in Madison, Wis., include a Civil War broadside from 1862, a Wisconsin-made spinning w
- S05E13Madison, Wisconsin: Hour 2April 23, 2001—Items appraised in Madison, Wis., include a silver-and-gold incense burner, and a parasol that was given to the owner's grandmother by Queen
- S05E14Madison, Wisconsin: Hour 3April 30, 2001—The three-show stopover in Madison, Wis., concludes. Appraised: Stickley dining-room tables and chairs; a Chinese blanket designed to cover
- S05E15Tulsa, Oklahoma: Hour 1May 7, 2001—Appraised at the Tulsa Convention Center: a desk used in Congress in the 1850s (and found by its owner in a chicken coop); a handwritten dia
- S05E16Tulsa, Oklahoma: Hour 2May 14, 2001—Items appraised in Tulsa (Part 2 of three) include an 1881 cylindrical calculator, a Roman earthenware amphora and a place card from a vinta
- S05E17Tulsa, Oklahoma: Hour 3May 21, 2001—Appraised in Tulsa: a pocket watch showing two time zones, designed for a sea captain; a Native American cradle board; and an 18th-century c
- S05E18Boston: Hour 1October 5, 2001—The “Roadshow” makes a pit stop in its home town with the first of three programs (taped in August 2000) at Boston's Bayside Expo Center. It
- S05E19Boston: Hour 2October 12, 2001—Items appraised at Boston's Bayside Exposition Center include an 18th-century French tureen, a trunk full of turn-of-the-20th-century milita
- S05E20Boston: Hour 3October 19, 2001—Items appraised at Boston's Bayside Exposition Center include a mid-19th century carved wooden cat; and a French fashion doll, clothing and
- S05E21Sacramento, California: Hour 1October 22, 2001—Part 1 of two. Items appraised in Sacramento range from an 1870s Irish chamber pot adorned with a picture of British Prime Minister William
- S05E22Sacramento, California: Hour 2October 29, 2001—Conclusion. Items appraised in Sacramento include a pair of bronze horses, a Wedgewood stove from the 1930s and a hand-embroidered linen bag
- S05E23Las Vegas: Hour 1November 5, 2001—Items appraised in Las Vegas (Part 1 of three) include an 18th-century Dutch decanter set, a post-Civil War chair and table, and a painting
- S05E24Las Vegas: Hour 2November 12, 2001—Part 2 . Items appraised in Las Vegas include a 17th-century Dutch pendulum clock; a Revolutionary War-era powderkeg; and a magic-memorabili
- S05E25Las Vegas: Hour 3November 19, 2001—A Las Vegas stint concludes. Items appraised include costumes worn by performers who entertained U.S. troops during the 1950s; a 19th-centur
Season06
- S06E01Tucson: Hour 1January 21, 2002—The treasures of Tucson's attics are on display. Items appraised during the hour (the first of three in Tucson) include some that are unusua
- S06E02Tucson: Hour 2January 28, 2002—Items appraised in Tucson (Part 2 of three) include 18th-century leather fire buckets and an art-deco bronze sculpture. Also: host Dan Elias
- S06E03Tucson: Hour 3February 4, 2002—A three-program stop in Tucson concludes. Appraised: an 1890s silver service; two season passes for the 19th-century baseball team the Cinci
- S06E04New York, N.Y.: Hour 1February 11, 2002—The first of three shows taped in New York City. Items shown include a Winslow Homer etching, a collection of Ramones memorabilia, a 1765 ta
- S06E05New York, N.Y.: Hour 2February 18, 2002—Items appraised in New York City (Part 2 of three) include a painting by Jesse Arms Botke; an 18th-century silver cream jug by Boston silver
- S06E06New York, N.Y.: Hour 3February 25, 2002—Items appraised as a three-week stint in New York City concludes include a signed copy of James Joyce's “Ulysses,” illustrated by Henri Mati
- S06E07San Diego: Hour 1April 22, 2002—Items appraised in San Diego (Part 1 of three) range from an 8th-century Chinese earthenware horse to a Tom Mix lariat and a sarong worn by
- S06E08San Diego: Hour 2April 29, 2002—Items appraised in San Diego (Part 2 of three) include a yellow-diamond Tiffany pendant, a pair of 18th-century candlesticks and sheet music
- S06E09San Diego: Hour 3May 6, 2002—Conclusion. Items appraised in San Deigo include an ivory-and-diamond ring with a cameo of Britain's King Charles I; an 18th-century chest;
- S06E10Indianapolis: Hour 1May 13, 2002—Part 1 of three in Indianapolis: a 19th-century French nude bronze; a combination pipe and tomahawk; a collection of Civil War bullets. Ther
- S06E11Indianapolis: Hour 2May 20, 2002—Evaluated in Indianapolis (Part 2 of three): a 1920s Little Orphan Annie Halloween costume and an Empire-style Italian marble-top table. Als
- S06E12Indianapolis: Hour 3May 27, 2002—Appraised in Indianapolis (conclusion): a porcelain bowl commissioned by Catherine the Great, and sci-fi illustrations by Frank R. Paul (188
- S06E13Miami: Hour 1October 21, 2002—Items appraised at Miami's Coconut Grove Convention Center (Part 1 of three) include a Federal period gaming table bought for $300; an Art
- S06E14Miami: Hour 2October 28, 2002—Items appraised in Miami (Part 2 of three) include a Persian rug, a Tiffany lamp and collections of Norman Rockwell posters and Beatles 45-r
- S06E15Miami: Hour 3November 4, 2002—Conclusion. Appraised in Miami: a 1950s Cuban alligator handbag (with an alligator on top); an 18th-century French “orbit clock”; a bracelet
- S06E16New Orleans: Hour 1November 11, 2002—Part 1 (of three). Items appraised in New Orleans range from a 1654 Rembrandt etching to an early 20th-century guidebook to New Orleans' red
- S06E17New Orleans: Hour 2November 18, 2002—Items appraised in New Orleans (Part 2 of three) include a Howdy Doody doll, a 1751 English silver tankard and a book about the U.S. Constit
- S06E18New Orleans: Hour 3November 25, 2002—Conclusion. Items appraised in New Orleans include an 1858 map of the Mississippi River, Mardi Gras memorabilia (including a Krewe of Rex co
Season07
- S07E01Albuquerque: Hour 1January 6, 2003—Items appraised in Albuquerque (Part 1 of three) include an 1870s Navajo blanket and a marble lion from Tang Dynasty China (6th-9th centurie
- S07E02Albuquerque: Hour 2January 13, 2003—Part 2. Items appraised in Albuquerque include a Revolutionary War-era canteen and a diary account of the war written by an ancester of the
- S07E03Albuquerque: Hour 3January 20, 2003—Conclusion. Appraisals in Albuquerque include portrait miniatures with cases and engravings designed by Paul Revere; a 19th-century New Engl
- S07E04Seattle: Hour 1January 27, 2003—A three-episode stint in Seattle begins. Items appraised include a 17th-century Japanese tea urn, an acetate of a recording by Seattle nativ
- S07E05Seattle: Hour 2February 3, 2003—Appraised in Seattle (Part 2): a lithograph of the famous 1949 Tom Kelly nude photo of Marilyn Monroe, inscribed by Monroe to the owner's fa
- S07E06Seattle: Hour 3February 10, 2003—Conclusion. Items appraised at the Seattle Convention and Trade Center include a pair of Federal-era chairs attributed to Salem, Mass., cabi
- S07E07Cleveland: Hour 1September 15, 2003—A three-episode stint in Cleveland begins with a thumbnail history of the city, a tour of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a sampling of Civ
- S07E08Cleveland: Hour 2September 22, 2003—Appraised in Cleveland (Part 2 of three): an original framed photograph of the Goodyear blimp U.S.S. Akron's 1931 maiden voyage; an 18th-cen
- S07E09Cleveland: Hour 3September 29, 2003—A three-week sojourn in Cleveland concludes. Items appraised range from a 1940 Roy Rogers movie poster (for “Young Buffalo Bill”) to a Jacob
- S07E10Kansas City: Hour 1October 6, 2003—Not everything is up to date in Kansas City, as host Dan Elias and his crew of appraisers find in a three-episode stint. Among this program'
- S07E11Kansas City: Hour 2October 13, 2003—Part. 2. Appraised in Kansas City, Mo: A Czech blown-glass grape-arbor chandelier; a Dopey (from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”) animatio
- S07E12Kansas City: Hour 3October 20, 2003—Items appraised in Kansas City (conclusion) include a 19th-century fish tank, a 1799 Italian majolica jug, an English stopwatch made by the
- S07E13Hot Springs: Hour 1October 27, 2003—Items appraised on the first of three programs from Hot Springs, Ark., range from a 19th-century Comanche cradle and an unfinished manuscrip
- S07E14Hot Springs: Hour 2November 3, 2003—Part 2. Items appraised in Hot Springs, Ark., include signed Ansel Adams photos, a painting by Hudson River School artist Jasper Cropsey and
- S07E15Hot Springs: Hour 3November 10, 2003—Conclusion. Appraisals in Hot Springs, Ark., include an English Regency writing secretary, a baseball autographed by the 1933 American Leagu
- S07E16Charlotte: Hour 1November 17, 2003—Dan Elias winds up his tenure as series host with this three-episode stop in Charlotte. Items appraised range from comics to a Marc Chagall
- S07E17Charlotte: Hour 2November 24, 2003—Items appraised in Charlotte, N.C. (Part 2) include a collection of wooden tools and folk-art objects evaluated by Mitchell Keno (brother of
- S07E18Charlotte: Hour 3December 8, 2003—Dan Elias concludes his three-year stint as series host with the windup of this three-episode stop in Charlotte, N.C. Items include a baseba
Season08
- S08E01Chicago (1)January 5, 2004—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW breezed into its eighth season in Chicago, Illinois — "The Windy City" — with host Lara Spencer.
- S08E02Chicago (2)January 12, 2004—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW breezed into its eighth season in Chicago, Illinois — "The Windy City" — with host Lara Spencer.
- S08E03Chicago (3)January 19, 2004—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW breezed into its eighth season in Chicago, Illinois — "The Windy City" — with host Lara Spencer.
- S08E04San Francisco (1)January 26, 2004—When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Lara Spencer docked at "The City by the Bay" they uncovered treasures from all over the country.
- S08E05San Francisco (2)February 2, 2004—When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Lara Spencer docked at "The City by the Bay" they uncovered treasures from all over the country.
- S08E06San Francisco (3)February 9, 2004—When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Lara Spencer docked at "The City by the Bay" they uncovered treasures from all over the country.
- S08E07Oklahoma City (1)February 16, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW headed west to Oklahoma's capital, where host Lara Spencer and appraisers spotted some exciting finds.
- S08E08Oklahoma City (2)February 23, 2004—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW headed west to Oklahoma's capital, where host Lara Spencer and appraisers spotted some exciting finds.
- S08E09Oklahoma City (3)March 1, 2004—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW headed west to Oklahoma's capital, where host Lara Spencer and appraisers spotted some exciting finds.
- S08E10Savannah (1)March 29, 2004—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Lara Spencer received a warm welcome from Savannah, Georgia — "The Hostess of the South."
- S08E11Savannah (2)April 5, 2004—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Lara Spencer received a warm welcome from Savannah, Georgia — "The Hostess of the South."
- S08E12Savannah (3)April 12, 2004—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Lara Spencer received a warm welcome from Savannah, Georgia — "The Hostess of the South."
Season09
- S09E01St. Paul (1)January 3, 2005—In ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2005 season opener from St. Paul, Minnesota — the land of 10,000 lakes — former host Lara Spencer and appraisers were
- S09E02St. Paul (2)January 10, 2005—In ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2005 season opener from St. Paul, Minnesota — the land of 10,000 lakes — former host Lara Spencer and appraisers were
- S09E03St. Paul (3)January 17, 2005—In ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2005 season opener from St. Paul, Minnesota — the land of 10,000 lakes — former host Lara Spencer and appraisers were
- S09E04Omaha (1)January 24, 2005—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and former host Lara Spencer visited Omaha, Nebraska, where appraisers harvested a bumper crop of artifacts.
- S09E05Omaha (2)January 31, 2005—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and former host Lara Spencer visited Omaha, Nebraska, where appraisers harvested a bumper crop of artifacts.
- S09E06Omaha (3)February 7, 2005—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and former host Lara Spencer visited Omaha, Nebraska, where appraisers harvested a bumper crop of artifacts.
- S09E07Memphis (1)February 14, 2005—ROADSHOW waltzed into Memphis, Tennessee, home of the blues and birthplace of rock and roll. Former host Lara Spencer and our appraisers wer
- S09E08Memphis (2)February 21, 2005—ROADSHOW waltzed into Memphis, Tennessee, home of the blues and birthplace of rock and roll. Former host Lara Spencer and our appraisers wer
- S09E09Memphis (3)February 28, 2005—ROADSHOW waltzed into Memphis, Tennessee, home of the blues and birthplace of rock and roll. Former host Lara Spencer and our appraisers wer
- S09E10Reno (1)March 28, 2005—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW headed west to "The Biggest Little City in the World" — Reno, Nevada — where former host Lara Spencer and appraisers prosp
- S09E11Reno (2)April 4, 2005—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW headed west to "The Biggest Little City in the World" — Reno, Nevada — where former host Lara Spencer and appraisers prosp
- S09E12Reno (3)April 11, 2005—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW headed west to "The Biggest Little City in the World" — Reno, Nevada — where former host Lara Spencer and appraisers prosp
- S09E13Portland (1)April 18, 2005—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and former host Lara Spencer stopped to smell "The City of Roses" — Portland, Oregon — where ROADSHOW experts sniffed out
- S09E14Portland (2)April 25, 2005—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and former host Lara Spencer stopped to smell "The City of Roses" — Portland, Oregon — where ROADSHOW experts sniffed out
- S09E15Portland (3)May 2, 2005—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and former host Lara Spencer stopped to smell "The City of Roses" — Portland, Oregon — where ROADSHOW experts sniffed out
Season10
- S10E01Tampa (1)January 9, 2006—"So Is It a Buttersworth?" (Actually, No.) After further research, a handsome marine painting initially attributed to 19th-century artist J
- S10E02Tampa (2)January 16, 2006—Seed Pearl Jewelry: Jewelry appraiser Jeanenne Bell explains "seed pearls."
- S10E03Tampa (3)January 23, 2006—Pietra Dura: "Rock Art". This stunning work of stone inlay is so intricate, at first the expert mistook it for a painting. More on the hist
- S10E04Houston (1)January 30, 2006—Next of Kiln: The Overbeck Sisters. The story of a group of sisters who were married to their art.
- S10E05Houston (2)February 6, 2006—Orange Crate Labels: Rudy Franchi appraises an extensive collection of orange crate labels that had been harvested for 12 years. Rudy says
- S10E06Houston (3)February 13, 2006—Firing Miss Daisy: What Happened at Wedgwood? Daisy Makeig-Jones, designer of Wedgwood's famed Fairyland Lustre Pottery, was sacked in 1932
- S10E07Los Angeles (1)February 20, 2006—The Law of Antiquities: Legal to own? Legal to buy? Legal to sell? But what about the ethics? More on the law governing American antiquitie
- S10E08Los Angeles (2)February 27, 2006—Victorian Insect Collage: Gary Espinosa appraises a one-of-a-kind insect collage made during the Victorian period in England. He estimates
- S10E09Los Angeles (3)March 27, 2006—Charles Schulz Art: Philip Weiss appraises a collection of original art by "Peanuts" artist Charles Shulz, given to the owner as a gift by
- S10E10Bismarck (1)April 10, 2006—School of Mines Pottery: Learn the basics of collecting this enduring art pottery from the University of North Dakota.
- S10E11Bismarck (2)April 17, 2006—Breaking Down Your Fender (Don't Try This at Home): Is it really okay to take the neck off your Fender guitar?
- S10E12Bismarck (3)April 24, 2006—Dakota, Lakota, Nakota: Languages of the Sioux: More on the languages of the American Plains Indians.
- S10E13Providence (1)May 8, 2006—Appraiser John Delaney unwinds with the Providence Globe clock.
- S10E14Providence (2)May 15, 2006—Is This the Real Rudolph? Ho-Ho-Hold on a minute! Are these the real Rudolph and Santa puppets from the TV Christmas classic?
- S10E15Providence (3)May 22, 2006—Bellamy Eagles: When Values Soar. In 2005 this carved eagle plaque was appraised for roughly $40,000. Now it's probably worth over $100,000
Season11
- S11E01Honolulu (1)January 1, 2007—Why Hawaiian Quilts?: Hawaii's quilt-making tradition is as unique as the Pacific island culture it comes from.
- S11E02Honolulu (2)January 8, 2007—ROADSHOW Visits Hawaii (Finally): Learn what it took to get ANTIQUES ROADSHOW to Honolulu.
- S11E03Honolulu (3)January 15, 2007—A Real Andy Warhol? Are butterflies hand-drawn on a dinner napkin really the work of Andy Warhol? The verdict is in ...
- S11E04Philadelphia (1)January 22, 2007—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has the distinction of being one of the stops in ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's first season, taped in 1996. Flash forward
- S11E05Philadelphia (2)January 29, 2007—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has the distinction of being one of the stops in ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's first season, taped in 1996. Flash forward
- S11E06Philadelphia (3)February 5, 2007—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has the distinction of being one of the stops in ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's first season, taped in 1996. Flash forward
- S11E07Tucson (1)February 12, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg dug up a multitude of treasures in the Grand Canyon State — Tucson, Arizona — where crowds braved
- S11E08Tucson (2)February 19, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg dug up a multitude of treasures in the Grand Canyon State — Tucson, Arizona — where crowds braved
- S11E09Tucson (3)February 26, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg dug up a multitude of treasures in the Grand Canyon State — Tucson, Arizona — where crowds braved
- S11E10Mobile (1)March 26, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host sent a salute from "The City of Flags" — Mobile, Alabama — where host Mark L. Walberg and appraisers encountered a wh
- S11E11Mobile (2)April 2, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host sent a salute from "The City of Flags" — Mobile, Alabama — where host Mark L. Walberg and appraisers encountered a wh
- S11E12Mobile (3)April 9, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host sent a salute from "The City of Flags" — Mobile, Alabama — where host Mark L. Walberg and appraisers encountered a wh
- S11E13Salt Lake City (1)April 16, 2007—When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW surveyed scenic Salt Lake City — "The Crossroads of the West" — appraisers discovered treasures with local roots.
- S11E14Salt Lake City (2)April 23, 2007—When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW surveyed scenic Salt Lake City — "The Crossroads of the West" — appraisers discovered treasures with local roots.
- S11E15Salt Lake City (3)April 30, 2007—When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW surveyed scenic Salt Lake City — "The Crossroads of the West" — appraisers discovered treasures with local roots.
- S11E16Milwaukee (1)October 29, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg wrapped up its exciting 11th season in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where experts rounded up some outsta
- S11E17Milwaukee (2)November 5, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg wrapped up its exciting 11th season in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where experts rounded up some outsta
- S11E18Milwaukee (3)November 12, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg wrapped up its exciting 11th season in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where experts rounded up some outsta
Season12
- S12E01Baltimore (1)January 7, 2008—
- S12E02Baltimore (2)January 14, 2008—
- S12E03Baltimore (3)January 21, 2008—Part 1 of 3 from Louisville. Items include original cover art for the Saturday Evening Post; a 19th-century embroidered silk picture; and an
- S12E04Orlando (1)January 28, 2008—Part 2 of 3 in Louisville. Items include an18th-century Kentucky sugar chest; a Rococo Revival table with an image of Mount Vernon; and boxi
- S12E05Orlando (2)February 4, 2008—
- S12E06Orlando (3)February 11, 2008—
- S12E07San Antonio (1)February 18, 2008—
- S12E08San Antonio (2)February 25, 2008—Silver statue of St. Catherine; 200-year-old heirloom needlepoint sampler; massive desk and bookcase.
- S12E09San Antonio (3)March 24, 2008—A collection of memorabilia from a 1957 Buddy Holly and the Crickets concert; a Texas painting of bluebonnets by Robert W. Wood; four Chines
- S12E10Spokane (1)March 31, 2008—
- S12E11Spokane (2)April 7, 2008—
- S12E12Spokane (3)April 14, 2008—
- S12E13Louisville (1)April 21, 2008—
- S12E14Louisville (2)April 28, 2008—
- S12E15Louisville (3)May 5, 2008—
- S12E16Las Vegas (1)May 12, 2008—
- S12E17Las Vegas (2)May 19, 2008—
- S12E18Las Vegas (3)May 26, 2008—
- S12E19Politically CollectNovember 3, 2008—Campaign buttons; court affidavit submitted by Jimmy Carter to the state of Maine; desk and chair used at the U.S. House of Representatives
Season13
- S13E01Palm Springs (1)January 5, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, with host Mark L. Walberg, opened its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and
- S13E02Palm Springs (2)January 12, 2007—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, with host Mark L. Walberg, opened its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and
- S13E03Palm Springs (3)January 19, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, with host Mark L. Walberg, opened its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and
- S13E04Dallas (1)January 26, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg ride into Dallas, Texas, where everything is larger than life.
- S13E05Dallas (2)February 2, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg ride into Dallas, Texas, where everything is larger than life.
- S13E06Dallas (3)February 9, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg ride into Dallas, Texas, where everything is larger than life.
- S13E07Wichita (1)February 16, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg glide into airplane industry hub Wichita, Kansas, where eagle-eyed experts spot some unusual find
- S13E08Wichita (2)February 23, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg glide into airplane industry hub Wichita, Kansas, where eagle-eyed experts spot some unusual find
- S13E09Wichita (3)March 23, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg glide into airplane industry hub Wichita, Kansas, where eagle-eyed experts spot some unusual find
- S13E10Chattanooga (1)March 30, 2009—When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg surveyed "The Scenic City" — Chattanooga, Tennessee — appraisers discovered some surprising
- S13E11Chattanooga (2)April 6, 2009—When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg surveyed "The Scenic City" — Chattanooga, Tennessee — appraisers discovered some surprising
- S13E12Chattanooga (3)April 13, 2009—When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg surveyed "The Scenic City" — Chattanooga, Tennessee — appraisers discovered some surprising
- S13E13Grand Rapids (1)April 20, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg voyaged to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where they found rivers of treasure.
- S13E14Grand Rapids (2)April 27, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg voyaged to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where they found rivers of treasure.
- S13E15Grand Rapids (3)May 4, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and host Mark L. Walberg voyaged to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where they found rivers of treasure.
- S13E16Hartford (1)May 11, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and Mark L. Walberg visited Hartford, Connecticut, where the antiques and collectibles reflected the area's rich history.
- S13E17Hartford (2)May 18, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and Mark L. Walberg visited Hartford, Connecticut, where the antiques and collectibles reflected the area's rich history.
- S13E18Hartford (3)May 25, 2009—ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and Mark L. Walberg visited Hartford, Connecticut, where the antiques and collectibles reflected the area's rich history.
Season14
- S14E01Raleigh, Hour 1January 4, 2010—
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Raleigh, Hour 2January 11, 2010— - S14E03Raleigh, Hour 3January 18, 2010—
- S14E04Atlantic City (1)January 25, 2010—Part 1 of 3 in Atlantic City features a Walt Whitman memoir inscribed by the poet; a bronze-and-marble statue by French sculptor Albert Erne
- S14E05Atlantic City (2)February 1, 2010—
- S14E06Atlantic City (3)February 8, 2010—
- S14E07Madison (1)February 15, 2010—
- S14E08Madison (2)February 22, 2010—
- S14E09Madison (3)March 1, 2010—
- S14E10Denver (1)March 29, 2010—
- S14E11Denver (2)April 5, 2010—
- S14E12Denver (3)April 12, 2010—
- S14E13Phoenix (1)April 19, 2010—
- S14E14Phoenix (2)April 26, 2010—
- S14E15Phoenix (3)May 3, 2010—
- S14E16San Jose (1)May 10, 2010—
- S14E17San Jose (2)May 17, 2010—
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San Jose (3)May 24, 2010—
Season15
- S15E01Miami Beach (1)January 3, 2011—Highlights include an archive of correspondence and photos, circa 1965, marking the friendship between a cigar-loving Winston Churchill and
- S15E02Miami Beach (2)January 10, 2011—Highlights include an archive of correspondence and photos, circa 1965, marking the friendship between a cigar-loving Winston Churchill and
- S15E03Miami Beach (3)January 17, 2011—Highlights include an archive of correspondence and photos, circa 1965, marking the friendship between a cigar-loving Winston Churchill and
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San Diego (1)January 24, 2011—Roadshow discusses the appeal of vintage Steiff animals at the San Diego Zoo. - S15E05San Diego (2)January 31, 2011—Roadshow learns about 19th-century American naval cutlasses at the USS Midway Museum.
- S15E06San Diego (3)February 7, 2011—Roadshow glides into Allen Airways Flying Museum to look at early aviation posters.
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Des Moines, Hour 1February 14, 2011—Roadshow looks at sand art by Andrew Clemens at the State Historical Museum of Iowa. - S15E08
Des Moines, Hour 2February 21, 2011—Part 2 of 3 in Des Moines features a collection of late-1950s and ’60s Lucy M. Lewis Acoma Pueblo pottery; an 1820 Russian Loutkin snuff box - S15E09
Des Moines, Hour 3February 28, 2011—Roadshow gets a lesson in honey farming in bee-autiful Des Moines, Iowa. - S15E10
Billings (1)April 12, 2011—Part 1 of 3 in Billings, Mont., features a 19th-century Chinese jade brush washer; a 1752 English silver coursing trophy; and a 19th-century - S15E11Billings (2)April 18, 2011—A 19th-century Japanese suit of armor; an 1874 oil painting by Swiss artist Luigi Rossi; circa-1825 Parisian gilt bronze serving tray.
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Billings (3)April 25, 2011—ROADSHOW brings the paintings of Joseph Henry Sharp into focus at the Yellowstone Art Museum. - S15E13Biloxi (1)May 2, 2011—Part 1 of 3 in Biloxi, Miss., features a circa 1950 Walter Anderson linocut; an 1899 Buffalo Bill poster; and a 1928 bronze sculpture of Rus
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Biloxi (2)May 9, 2011—Part 2 of 3 in Biloxi, Miss., includes a 1943 National League autographed baseball; a circa 1770 sword that was used in the Revolutionary Wa - S15E15
Biloxi (3)May 16, 2011—Conclusion. In Biloxi, Miss., items include a suit worn by Olivia de Havilland in the 1943 movie "Princess O'Rourke"; a circa 1890 French in - S15E16
Washington DC (1)May 23, 2011—Part 1 of 2 in Washington, D.C., features a 1958 letter from Martin Luther King Jr.; a circa 1965 Andy Warhol lithograph; and a turn-of-the- - S15E17Washington DC (2)May 30, 2011—
- S15E18Washington DC (3)June 27, 2011—
Season16
- S16E01Tulsa, Hour 1January 2, 2012—Part 1 of 3. Season 16 begins in Tulsa, where items include a signed note from Mother Teresa; an 1894 Winchester rifle; and a collection of
- S16E02Tulsa, Hour 2January 9, 2012—Part 2 of 3 in Tulsa features a 1960 first edition of "To Kill a Mockingbird" inscribed by author Harper Lee; a collection of bronzes that m
- S16E03Tulsa, Hour 3January 16, 2012—Conclusion. In Tulsa, items include an 1826 English gadget cane that's equipped with both a pistol and a telescope; a 1931 Oscar Mayer in-st
- S16E04Eugene, Hour 1January 23, 2012—Part 1 of 3 in Eugene, Ore., includes Ty Cobb-autographed memorabilia; an original "Rosemary's Baby" drawing by art designer Clem Hall; and
- S16E05Eugene, Hour 2January 30, 2012—Part 2 of 3 in Eugene, Ore., features a circa 1800 New England Chippendale chest-on-chest; an 1846 map of Western America; and a Russian Imp
- S16E06Eugene, Hour 3February 6, 2012—The Eugene, Ore., visit concludes with tin toys, including a circa 1938 Marx car and a battery-powered dump truck; a circa 1861 Civil War ca
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Pittsburgh, Hour 1February 13, 2012—Part 1 of 3 in Pittsburgh features intimate letters between Cole Porter and actor Monty Woolley; a circa 1920 silk Kashan rug; and a 17th-ce - S16E08
Pittsburgh, Hour 2February 20, 2012—Part 2 of 3 in Pittsburgh includes a 6.5 carat yellow mine cut diamond ring; a North American Indian club and pipe that may have belonged to - S16E09
Pittsburgh, Hour 3February 27, 2012—Conclusion. In Pittsburgh, items include a collection of letters between members of the Kennedy family and JFK's former personal secretary; - S16E10El Paso, Hour 1March 26, 2012—Part 1 of 3 in El Paso features a 19th-century Fiji split whale's tooth necklace; Andy Warhol's 1966 artist's proof of a Jacqueline Kennedy
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El Paso, Hour 2April 2, 2012—Part 2 of 3 in El Paso features a collection of signed Andy Warhol soup cans and pop art; a collection of signed Cormac McCarthy first editi - S16E12
El Paso, Hour 3April 9, 2012—Conclusion. In El Paso, items include a 1775 Revolutionary War canteen; the 1834 last will of Alamo fighter Ben Milam; and a 1787 Debbe Poor - S16E13Atlanta, Hour 1April 16, 2012—A decorative egg with a Faberge mark that may not be all that it seems; a 1787 land grant signed by Benjamin Franklin; and a New York Chippe
- S16E14
Atlanta, Hour 2April 23, 2012—A circa 1939 copy of Gone With the Wind, signed by the author and the cast of the film; an 1875 Persian turquoise and diamond Victorian brac - S16E15Atlanta, Hour 3April 30, 2012—Conclusion. In Atlanta, items include a circa 1961 Willie Mays jersey and pants; a 17th-century Ming bronze guardian figure; and a circa 186
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Minneapolis, Hour 1May 7, 2012—Part 1 of 3 in Minneapolis features a chair that could be worth $50,000; a 1900 McKinley-Roosevelt poster; and a 1976 fancy intense yellow-d - S16E17
Minneapolis, Hour 2May 14, 2012—In Minneapolis, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Phil Weiss are surrounded by military aviation memorabilia for a discussion of animation - S16E18
Minneapolis, Hour 3May 21, 2012—Conclusion. In Minneapolis, items include an 1863 U.S. Grant letter; a circa 1950 "Li'l Folks" cartoon by Charles Schulz; and two paintings - S16E19Vintage PhoenixJune 18, 2012—Flash forward from 1997 for believe-it-or-not ROADSHOW moments in Phoenix.
- S16E20Vintage SecaucusJune 25, 2012—See if the objects found at the Secaucus ROADSHOW floated upstream or downstream in the last 15 years.
- S16E21Vintage HoustonJuly 2, 2012—Find out what the future held for some of the treasures ROADSHOW corralled in Houston in 1998.
- S16E22Vintage AtlantaJuly 9, 2012—See how some of ROADSHOW's Atlanta discoveries have fared since 1997.
- S16E23Vintage San FranciscoJuly 16, 2012—Discover which treasures the market favored since ROADSHOW's visit there in 1998.
- S16E24Vintage PittsburghJuly 23, 2012—Conclusion. In Pittsburgh, items include a collection of letters between members of the Kennedy family and JFK's former personal secretary;
- S16E25Junk in the Trunk 2November 5, 2012—Appraisals from Season 16 visits to El Paso, Atlanta and Minneapolis. Included: diamonds and a sapphire from Tiffany; Dr. Seuss' signature;
- S16E26Cats & DogsNovember 12, 2012—Feline- and canine-related items are appraised, including an original Hush Puppies mascot, dog portraits and bronze cat.
- S16E27Greatest GiftsDecember 17, 2012—Individuals have gifts that they've received appraised. Included: a Louis Comfort Tiffany necklace; a Fender bass guitar.
Season17
- S17E01Corpus Christi: Hour OneJanuary 7, 2013—Part 1 of 3. Season 17 begins in Corpus Christi, Texas, where a million-dollar discovery is made: an oil painting created by an 18-year-old
- S17E02Corpus Christi: Hour TwoJanuary 14, 2013—Part 2 of 3 in Corpus Christi, Texas, features an individual who scored John Lennon's autograph after meeting the Beatles; and a person who
- S17E03Corpus Christi: Hour ThreeJanuary 21, 2013—Conclusion. In Corpus Christi, Texas, items include a 1912 portrait by Charles Courtney Curran; a Porfirio Salinas bluebonnet oil painting;
- S17E04Boston: Hour OneJanuary 28, 2013—Part 1 of 3. In Boston, items include a Norman Rockwell collection; an Aldro Hibbard oil painting brought in by Boston mayor Thomas Menino;
- S17E05Boston: Hour TwoFebruary 4, 2013—Part 2 of 3 in Boston features a 1950 Selmer alto saxophone, a George Gershwin collection and 1970s Beatles memorabilia that's worth $60,000
- S17E06Boston: Hour ThreeFebruary 11, 2013—Conclusion. In Boston, items include Civil War photos; WWII German POW signs; and a circa-1810 South Carolina musket worth $6000-$8000. Also
- S17E07Myrtle Beach: Hour 1February 18, 2013—Part 1 of 3 in Myrtle Beach, S.C., features a Joseph Henry Sharp oil painting that's valued at $400,000. Also: a visit to nearby Brookgreen
- S17E08Myrtle Beach: Hour 2February 25, 2013—Part 2 of 3 in Myrtle Beach, S.C., features an 1860 letter signed by Abraham Lincoln; crystals that were a gift from Marilyn Monroe; and an
- S17E10Cincinnati: Hour 1April 1, 2013—Part 1 of 3 in Cincinnati features a baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle; art pottery from Cincinnati's Rookwood Pottery; and works by artist
- S17E11Cincinnati: Hour 2April 8, 2013—Part 2 of 3 in Cincinnati features a suit that once belonged to chicken magnate Col. Sanders; a bronze horse sculpture by Solon Borglum; and
- S17E12Cincinnati: Hour 3April 15, 2013—Conclusion. In Cincinnati, items include a trophy from the 1908 Belmont Stakes; an early 20th-century toy horse and buggy; a French advertis
- S17E13Rapid City: Hour OneApril 22, 2013—Part 1 of 3. In Rapid City, S.D., items include furniture made by Thomas Molesworth; and signed military documents of Elvis Presley. Also: a
- S17E14Rapid City: Hour TwoApril 29, 2013—Part 2 of 3 in Rapid City, S.D. Items include TWA travel posters; a 1932 photo of Mount Rushmore signed by sculptor Gutzon Borglum; and a Ro
- S17E15Rapid City: Hour ThreeMay 6, 2013—Conclusion. In Rapid City, S.D., items include a spice chest that dates to the 1760s; two sets of Frank Lloyd Wright blueprints; and a Favri
- S17E16Seattle (Hour One)May 13, 2013—Part 1 of 3 in Seattle features a Vladimir Kagan desk that was used by Kagan himself; and an 1874 Francis A. Silva oil painting that's value
- S17E17Seattle (Hour Two)May 20, 2013—Part 2 of 3 in Seattle features a circa 1964 "Star Trek" script and pitch letter; a Civil War-era dog collar; and Harriet Frishmuth bookends
- S17E18Seattle (Hour Three)May 27, 2013—Conclusion. In Seattle, items include a diamond-and-enamel jewel from the 16th century; a chair made of moose, elk and buffalo hide; a crazy
- S17E19Vintage Los AngelesJune 24, 2013—Updating appraisals from a 1998 L.A. visit, including Disney animation art; a 1906 Van Briggle vase; and a Tiffany lamp that was valued at $
- S17E20Vintage MilwaukeeJuly 1, 2013—Updating appraisals from a 1998 Milwaukee visit. Included: a Tiffany lamp that has increased in value from $8000-$15,000 to $20,000-$30,000.
- S17E21Vintage RochesterJuly 8, 2013—Updating appraisals from a 1998 Rochester, N.Y., visit. Included: a painting by Frank Zappa; a van Munster violin; and a Minton vase.
- S17E22Vintage LouisvilleJuly 15, 2013—Updating appraisals from a 1998 Louisville visit. Items include an 1810 South Carolina slave badge; James Dean's high-school yearbook; and a
- S17E23Vintage HartfordJuly 22, 2013—Updating appraisals from a 1998 Hartford, Conn., visit. Included: a 1915 Coca-Cola jigsaw puzzle; an Emancipation announcement print; and a
- S17E24Vintage RichmondJuly 29, 2013—Updating appraisals from a 1998 Richmond visit. Included: 1956 World Series baseballs; a Carnegie autograph album; a diamond and ruby jewelr
- S17E26SurvivorsNovember 18, 2013—A French Blue John urn that was shot multiple times; a New Orleans chess table that weathered Hurricane Katrina; and hotel stationary signed
- S17E27Finders KeepersDecember 23, 2013—Items found in unlikely places are featured. Included: a formerly buried Weller Coppertone vase that its owner nearly tripped over; a collec
Season18
- S18E01Boise, Idaho (Hour One)January 6, 2014—Part 1 of 3. Season 18 opens in Boise, Idaho. Items include a first edition of the Book of Mormon; a 1955 Madoura plate designed by Picasso;
- S18E02Boise (Hour Two)January 13, 2014—Part 2 of 3 in Boise, Idaho, features a mid-century pinup painting by Earl Moran; a set of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" lobby cards; and
- S18E03Boise (Hour Three)January 20, 2014—Conclusion. In Boise, Idaho, items include an 1822 letter from Thomas Jefferson; a Babe Ruth Candy Club membership card; and a ruby-and-diam
- S18E04Detroit (Hour One)January 27, 2014—Part 1 of 3 in Detroit features a signed 1970 Andy Warhol poster; an early 20th-century collection of Pewabic pottery; and a working script
- S18E05Detroit (Hour Two)February 3, 2014—Part 2 of 3 in Motor City features Marvin Gaye's 1964 passport, which was found inside an album bought for 50 cents at an estate sale; a Pet
- S18E06Detroit (Hour Three)February 10, 2014—Conclusion. In Detroit, items include a signed letter from Charles Schulz that includes a drawing of Linus; letters from Carl Jung and Sigmu
- S18E07
Baton Rouge (Hour One)February 17, 2014—Part 1 of 3 in Baton Rouge. Items include a French Art Deco diamond and platinum ring, circa 1930; a copy of the book "The History of Magic" - S18E08
Baton Rouge (Hour Two)February 24, 2014—Part 2 of 3 in Baton Rouge. Items include a Louisiana political poster; three paintings by New Orleans artists-Newcomb pottery founders Will - S18E09
Baton Rouge (Hour Three)March 24, 2014—Conclusion. In Baton Rouge, La., items include an early 19th-century Louisiana work table; a collection of Civil War Confederate letters; an - S18E10
Kansas City (Hour One)March 31, 2014—Part 1 of 3 in Kansas City features an 1891 Kansas City Fire Chief presentation badge made by the fine jeweler Mermod & Jaccard; a bold 1796 - S18E11
Kansas City (Hour Two)April 7, 2014—Part 2 of 3 in Kansas City, Mo. Items include a beauty book, circa 1928, by Madam C.J. Walker, who was the first American female millionaire - S18E12
Kansas City (Hour Three)April 14, 2014—Conclusion. In Kansas City, Mo., items include a 1955 Elvis Presley concert poster; an 1812 Marklin "Puritan" toy boat; and a 1919 Leon Gasp - S18E13
Anaheim (Hour One)April 21, 2014—Part 1 of 3 in Anaheim, Cal. Items include a prop duck made for Groucho Marx's "You Bet Your Life" TV show; two sketches by pop star Michael - S18E14
Anaheim (Hour Two)April 28, 2014—Part 2 of 3 in Anaheim, Cal. Items include two pairs of Buddy Ebsen's performance shoes; a jade jewelry collection; and an oil painting titl - S18E15
Anaheim (Hour Three)May 5, 2014—Conclusion. In Anaheim, Cal., items include an 18th-century Chinese cinnabar lacquer box; a collection of wanted posters, circa 1900, that f - S18E16
Richmond (Hour One)May 12, 2014—Part 1 of 3 in Richmond features a late 19th-century Albert Neuhuys watercolor; a 1982 UNC championship basketball signed by teammates Micha - S18E17
Richmond (Hour Two)May 19, 2014—Part 2 of 3 in Richmond features a 1765 Thomas Pitts silver epergne; a Leveille-Rousseau perfume bottle, circa 1890; and a Tiffany & Co. bro - S18E18
Richmond (Hour Three)May 26, 2014—Conclusion. In Richmond, items include Langston Hughes-signed first editions; a 1935 "Bride of Frankenstein" pressbook that includes many of - S18E19Vintage ProvidenceJune 16, 2014—Updating appraisals from a 1999 visit to Providence, R.I. Included: a Maurice Brazil Prendergast color monotype, circa 1895; a Cartier ruby
- S18E20Vintage TampaJune 23, 2014—Appraisals from a 1999 visit to Tampa are updated. Included: a fork from the Hindenburg; a costume jewelry hat from around 1950; and a Louis
- S18E21Vintage ColumbusJune 30, 2014—Items discovered during a 1999 visit to Columbus, Ohio, are reappraised. Included: Albert Cheuret art deco clocks; a Marx "Roy Rogers" play
- S18E22Vintage TorontoJuly 7, 2014—Appraisals from a 1999 Toronto visit are updated. Items include a Victorian carved oak bed; a Duiffopruggar-style violin; and a Demetre Chip
- S18E23Vintage BaltimoreJuly 14, 2014—A 1999 visit to Baltimore is recalled. Included: an Edgar Allen Poe-inscribed book; a Titanic collection; and a Frederick De Wit atlas, circ
- S18E24Vintage Salt Lake CityJuly 21, 2014—Items appraised during a 1999 visit to Salt Lake City are revalued. Included: Napoleonic prisoner-of-war pieces; a Mormon certificate of gra
- S18E25Vintage Des MoinesJuly 28, 2014—A 1999 visit to Des Moines, Iowa, is recalled. Included: a Mickey Mouse toy with its original box; Charles Lindbergh memorabilia; and a Samu
- S18E26Knoxville, Hour 1September 22, 2014—A Tiffany pottery vase, circa 1905; a shoe belonging to 8-foot-11-inch-tall Robert Wadlow; a Chinese gilt bronze Amida Buddha, circa 1550.
- S18E27Knoxville, Hour 2September 29, 2014—A collection of personal letters written by Amelia Earhart; Joseph Delaney drawings, circa 1950; two Jacob Maentel watercolors, circa 1835.
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Knoxville, Hour 3October 6, 2014—A third edition of "Gone With the Wind"; signed Muhammad Ali training shoes; Cartier sapphire and diamond ring. - S18E29JacksonvilleOctober 13, 2014—A Laurel and Hardy Swiss Miss horn; silver presentation cup, circa 1780; Thomas Hart Benton oil on tin, circa 1950.
- S18E30JacksonvilleOctober 20, 2014—Babyland Rag topsy-turvy doll, circa 1905; diamond art deco bracelet watch; Robert E. Lee's map of battle areas around Richmond, Va.
- S18E31JacksonvilleOctober 27, 2014—A NASA Mercury 7 signed photo, circa 1960; an 1862 Abraham Lincoln-signed document; Tiffany & Co. gold necklace circa 1875.
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Junk in the Trunk 4, Hour 1December 1, 2014—A Steiff pushmi-pullyu "Doctor Dolittle" figure, circa 1967; Pablo Picasso linocut, circa 1950; a pair of Italian-carved door panels, circa - S18E33Junk in the Trunk 4, Hour 2December 15, 2014—A collection of 1898 Mardi Gras invitations; Julia Child's copper pans circa 1960; German violin with a Sartory bow.
- S18E34
The Boomer YearsDecember 22, 2014—A 1956 Elvis "Love Me Tender" standee; a 1958 Martin Luther King Jr. letter; Charles Schulz comic strip art circa 1960. - S18E35
Manor House TreasuresDecember 29, 2014—A Lord Byron cellarette and portrait, circa 1810; a Louis Vuitton steam trunk, circa 1915; Louis Comfort Tiffany necklace, circa 1905.
Season19
- S19E01
New York City, Hour 1January 5, 2015—An unpublished Art Spiegelman book proposal circa 1974; headboard from the set of 'The Godfather: Part II'; rare photographic baseball cards - S19E02
New York City, Hour 2January 12, 2015—A Tiffany Studios mosaic inkwell circa 1905; a show run from the Beatles' first appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' along with an autograph - S19E03
New York City, Hour 3January 19, 2015—In New York City, items include a Tiffany presentation watch; a 1943 Irving Berlin manuscript; and a collection of rare 1903 American Beauty - S19E04
Austin, Hour 1January 26, 2015—Part 1 of 3 in Austin, Texas, features a spinning wheel given to the owner's mother by Mahatma Gandhi; a Roy Lichtenstein pin; and a diamond - S19E05
Austin, Hour 2February 2, 2015—Part 2 of 3 in Austin, Texas, features a 1607 Galileo letter; a diamond and sapphire ring, necklace and tassel; and a Chinese cloisonné pane - S19E06
Austin, Hour 3February 9, 2015—Conclusion. In Austin, Texas, items include a scrapbook of World War II photos that belonged to one of the "Monuments Men"; an 1875 "Pictori - S19E07
Bismarck, Hour 1February 16, 2015—Antiques Roadshow rolls into Bismarck, North Dakota, where host Mark L. Walberg joins appraiser Ken Gloss at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park - S19E08
Bismarck, Hour 2February 23, 2015—Antiques Roadshow host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Richard Johnston travel to the Vintage Guitar Magazine headquarters to discuss Larson B - S19E09
Bismarck, Hour 3March 23, 2015—Antiques Roadshow is in Bismarck, North Dakota, where host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Ted Trotta head to the State Historical Society of - S19E10
Birmingham, Hour 1March 30, 2015—Host Mark L. Walberg joins appraiser Catherine Williamson at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to discuss the Civil Rights Movement of t - S19E11
Birmingham, Hour 2April 6, 2015—Host Mark L. Walberg heads to the historic site of Sloss Furnaces with appraiser Stuart Whitehurst to learn about iron antiques and the hist - S19E12
Birmingham, Hour 3April 13, 2015—Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser John Buxton visit the Birmingham Museum of Art to look at a rare African wood carving from the late 19th - S19E13
Santa Clara, Hour 1April 20, 2015—Featuring an autograph book that includes signatures from John Steinbeck, Leo Tolstoy and Mark Twain; a Margaret Keane "Big Eye" painting; a - S19E14
Santa Clara, Hour 2April 27, 2015—Host Mark L. Walberg joins appraiser James Supp at the Pacific Pinball Museum to look at vintage pinball machines. Highlights include: a Lam - S19E15
Santa Clara, Hour 3May 4, 2015—Great finds that include a Booker T. Washington archive collected by Washington's former teacher; a 17th C. Chinese transitional wine pot th - S19E16
Charleston, Hour 1May 11, 2015—New appraisals include an archive of the Oak Ridge Journal, the newspaper for a town created for the Manhattan Project; a Pete Seeger autogr - S19E17
Charleston, Hour 2May 18, 2015—At the offices of the U.S. General Services Administration, host Mark L. Walberg interviews Inspector General Brian Miller about the New Dea - S19E18
Charleston, Hour 3May 25, 2015—The final of 3 parts in Charleston, W.V., features standout appraisals that include a Newcomb College vase, ca. 1905, in need of a good clea - S19E19
Vintage St. LouisJune 15, 2015—See today’s value for items originally appraised 15 years ago. Highlights include an 1847 Petrus van Schendel painting, a Steiff black bear, - S19E20
Vintage SacramentoJune 22, 2015—Discover how items appraised in 2000 have fared in today’s market. Highlights include an 1864 Lincoln campaign poster, a Dirk Van Erp lamp, - S19E21
Vintage DenverJune 29, 2015—Uncover changes in the value of appraisals from 15 years ago. Highlights include a Bakelite collection, a 19th C. Tabor mining archive, and - S19E22
Vintage TulsaJuly 6, 2015—Discover how values have changed for appraisals from 15 years ago. Highlights include a Navajo Chief's blanket, a Connecticut secretary and - S19E23
Vintage Las VegasJuly 13, 2015—Look back at memorable items appraised in 2000. Highlights include a collection of magic memorabilia, ca. 1925, a Shearer chest of drawers a - S19E24
Vintage MadisonJuly 20, 2015—Journey back 15 years and learn how fantastic finds have fared in today’s market. Highlights include an 1875 Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, Win - S19E25
Vintage CharlestonJuly 27, 2015—Look back to 2000 and learn what has since happened in the antiques market. Highlights include Newcomb College vases, Fred Meyer photographs - S19E26
Albuquerque, Hour 1September 28, 2015—Discover the treasures of Albuquerque including a 1969 Woodstock jacket and program, a silk wedding gown, ca. 1875, and a Jane Peterson oil - S19E27
Albuquerque, Hour 2October 5, 2015—Journey to Albuquerque for finds such as a 1969 Jasper Johns flag print, a 1939 inscribed "Pinocchio" book, and an Imperial jade snuff bottl - S19E28
Albuquerque, Hour 3October 12, 2015—Journey to Albuquerque for finds such as a 1969 Jasper Johns flag print, a 1939 inscribed "Pinocchio" book, and an Imperial jade snuff bottl - S19E29
Chicago, Hour 1October 19, 2015—Travel to Chicago for finds like a 1969 "Chicago Seven" signed subpoena, a 1961 Leonora Carrington oil, and a 1976 Playboy Bunny collection. - S19E30
Chicago, Hour 2October 26, 2015—Part 2 of 3. In Chicago, items include a Walt Whitman Civil War-era letter; 1910 Walter Johnson All-Star watch; and 1989 Keith Haring graffi - S19E31
Chicago, Hour 3November 2, 2015—Conclusion. In Chicago, items include Ayn Rand-inscribed books; an Edward Borein watercolor, ca. 1930; and a 1931 Carnegie Hero Medal. Also: - S19E32
Junk in the Trunk 5, Hour 1November 9, 2015—Part 1 of 2. Discover never-before-aired appraisals from this season’s eight-city tour, including a 1925 San Francisco pictorial map, NASA s - S19E33
Junk in the Trunk 5, Hour 2November 16, 2015—Conclusion. Items include "Fantasia" drawings and sketches from 1940; Alvin & the Chipmunks puppets, ca. 1958; and Israel Regardie's manuscr - S19E34
Treasures on the MoveDecember 28, 2015—Travel-related items are featured, including Art Deco travel posters; a Waltham railroad pocket watch; and a Lewis and Clark map. Also: a tr
Season20
- S20E01
Spokane, Hour 1January 4, 2016—Part 1 of 3. The Season 20 premiere visits Spokane, where items include a 1919 Belmont Stakes trophy; 1963 "The Avengers" comics; and two Am - S20E02
Spokane, Hour 2January 11, 2016—Part 2 of 3 in Spokane features a 1961-63 JFK archive; grotesque face jug; and "Gone with the Wind" sketches. - S20E03
Spokane, Hour 3January 18, 2016—Conclusion. In Spokane, items include a 1938 "Snow White" banner; Chinese huanghuali cosmetic case; and 1860 John J. Audubon chromolithograp - S20E04
Little Rock, Hour 1January 25, 2016—Part 1 of 3 in Little Rock. Items include an Olin Travis painting; 1936 Lou Gehrig autograph; and English giltwood cabinet-on-stand, ca. 173 - S20E05
Little Rock, Hour 2February 1, 2016— - S20E06
Little Rock, Hour 3February 8, 2016— - S20E07
Charleston, Hour 1February 15, 2016— - S20E08
Charleston, Hour 2February 22, 2016— - S20E09
Charleston, Hour 3February 29, 2016— - S20E10
Tucson, Hour 1March 28, 2016— - S20E11
Tucson, Hour 2April 4, 2016— - S20E12
Tucson, Hour 3April 11, 2016— - S20E13
Omaha, Hour 1April 18, 2016— - S20E14
Omaha, Hour 2April 25, 2016— - S20E15
Omaha, Hour 3May 2, 2016— - S20E16
Cleveland, Hour 1May 9, 2016— - S20E17
Cleveland, Hour 2May 16, 2016— - S20E18
Cleveland, Hour 3May 23, 2016— - S20E19
Vintage TucsonJune 20, 2016—Revisiting a Navajo Ute First Phase blanket, which was first appraised in 2001 - S20E20
Vintage New YorkJune 27, 2016—Emile Galle faience cat circa 1890; Robert F. Kennedy letter from 1968; a Philadelphia candlestand circa 1765 - S20E21
Vintage IndianapolisJuly 11, 2016—An autographed electric guitar; Little Orphan Annie dress circa 1930; a 1913 N.C. Wyeth painting. - S20E22
Vintage New OrleansAugust 1, 2016—A New Orleans art pottery jardiniere; an 1858 map of lower Mississippi; a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series ball - S20E23
Vintage San DiegoAugust 8, 2016—A Dr. Seuss Kangaroo Bird; Tiffany & Co. yellow diamond pendant; 1781 George Washington lifetime print. - S20E24
Vintage MiamiAugust 15, 2016—A John Lehman stoneware jug circa 1870; a 34-star Civil War flag; René Portocarrero painting circa 1958. - S20E25
Vintage BostonAugust 22, 2016— - S20E26
Junk in the Trunk 6August 29, 2016— - S20E27
Mansion MasterpiecesSeptember 5, 2016— - S20E28
Celebrating Asian-Pacific HeritageSeptember 12, 2016— - S20E29
Best of 20September 19, 2016—
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