All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Chicago

    • January 9, 1997
    • PBS

    Appraisals include a 19th-century kaleidoscope; a calendar watch dated circa 1640; a Women's Professional League baseball. Also: a woman learns that the vase she bought from an antiques dealer is a replica. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S01E02 Seattle

    • January 16, 1997
    • PBS

    From Seattle: Items appraised include a Confederate sword; a painting by an Aboriginal artist; three handcarved pottery pieces; a series of letters written by Gen. W.T. Sherman after the Civil War.

  • S01E03 Denver

    • January 23, 1997
    • PBS

    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 sold for $2.59 in 1945; a sword dating back to the Revolutionary War. Host: Chris Jussel

  • S01E04 Philadelphia

    • January 30, 1997
    • PBS

    Appraisals include a 16th-century Milanese parade helmet that the owner discovered in her parents' attic. Also: a Gibson mandola; a document written by Abraham Lincoln; a Colonial mug made by a renowned Boston silversmith.

  • S01E05 San Antonio

    • February 6, 1997
    • PBS

    Appraisals include dueling pistols; a doll; and a pocket watch said to have belonged to Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S01E06 Southfield, MI

    • February 13, 1997
    • PBS

    From Michigan: Appraisals include a Duncan Phyfe sewing table-desk; an 1867 watercolor by Carl Haag; a pre-1850 carved green limestone necklace. Also: a visit to the Henry Ford Museum. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S01E07 Minneapolis

    • February 20, 1997
    • PBS

    From Minnesota: Appraisals include a stuffed bear manufactured by Steiff; a flag from the 1901 Pan American Exposition with an interesting history; an Oriental rug. Also: a woman learns that the ceramic figures she purchased in China are replicas.

  • S01E08 Albuquerque

    • February 27, 1997
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Albuquerque include a 1498 etching by printmaker Albrecht Durer; a banjo with mother-of-pearl inlay played by the owner's father during the 1930s; a pie safe circa 1870; a Chippendale slant-front desk.

  • S01E09 Concord, MA

    • March 6, 1997
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Concord, Mass., include a needlepoint sampler that records six generations of a Massachusetts family; a highboy; a 19th-century Loetz vase that the owner's mother bought for $5 at a yard sale; a Swiss music box made in 1818.

  • S01E10 College Park, MD

    • April 10, 1997
    • PBS

    Appraisals include two rare and valuable quilts; a thank-you letter written by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis; handpainted French vases; a walnut pie safe with an unusual eagle motif. Also: a segment on African-American memorabilia. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S01E11 Kansas City

    • April 17, 1997
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Kansas City, Mo., include a Thomas Hart Benton painting; Tiffany vases purchased in the 1950s; an 18th-century cedar chair made in Bermuda; a collection of rare pin-back buttons; a photo collection of members of a Civil War regiment

  • S01E12 Durham, NC

    • April 24, 1997
    • PBS

    Appraisals include autographed photographs of Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley; a baseball autographed by Babe Ruth; an 18th-century table; Glenn Miller memorabilia; a schoolbook dated 1819. Also: a gun collector learns the truth about some of his pieces. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S01E13 Greenwich, CT

    • May 1, 1997
    • PBS

    Appraisals include a Civil War sword; a single-action Colt revolver; a Hepplewhite card table; a 1936 New York Yankees home-run baseball autographed by several prominent players; two Kewpie dolls; a Masonic watch.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Secausus, N.J. - Hour 1

    • January 19, 1998
    • PBS

    Part 1 of two. Appraisals from Secaucus, N.J., include a card table from the late 1700s; a Thomas Edison electric pen; two fr

  • S02E02 Secausus, N.J. - Hour 2

    • January 26, 1998
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraisals from Secaucus, N.J., include five Tiffany vases; several books signed by Benjamin Franklin; and a hand-carved, wooden cake board dating to the early 19th century. Chris Jussel hosts.

  • S02E03 Cincinnati

    • February 2, 1998
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Cincinnati include a set of original illustrations for the Dick and Jane reading primers dating from 1965. Also: a hall stand made in Switzerland; a vase.

  • S02E04 Atlanta - Hour 1

    • February 9, 1998
    • PBS

    Part 1 of two. Appraisals from Atlanta include a letter written by Abraham Lincoln in 1841; a complete set of dental instruments made in 1849; three painted tiles bought at a yard sale for $1 each. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S02E05 Atlanta - Hour 2

    • February 16, 1998
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraisals in Atlanta include an original Confederate flag; a 1959 Congressional yearbook containing the signatures of several Presidents, including John F. Kennedy; a desk made in China in the early 1800s. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S02E06 San Francisco - Hour 1

    • February 23, 1998
    • PBS

    Part 1 of two. Appraisals from San Francisco include a sculpture of a ram; an Eskimo hunting helmet decorated with ivory; a collection of more than 40 souvenir spoons. Also: a segment on collecting concert posters. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S02E07 San Francisco - Hour 1

    • March 2, 1998
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraisals from San Francisco include a collection of movie memorabilia, along with a wig worn by silent actor Hank Mann in his role as a Keystone Cop. Also: a German Oriental doll made in the 1920s; a set of 18th-century Nativity figures. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S02E08 Pittsburgh - Hour 1

    • March 23, 1998
    • PBS

    Part 1 of two. Appraisals from Pittsburgh include a parasol that had been used in Queen Victoria's coronation ceremonies in 1837; a silver libation set given to the governor of Maryland during the Civil War; and two silver meat-carving sets. Host: Chris Jusse

  • S02E09 Pittsburgh - Hour 2

    • March 23, 1998
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraisals from Pittsburgh include a Gibson guitar; a tenor saxhorn circa 1860; and a document box that illustrates Pennsylvania German artwork. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S02E10 Dallas

    • April 6, 1998
    • PBS

    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 now part of lower Manhattan; a Tiffany vase made around the turn of the century. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S02E11 Phoenix - Hour 1

    • April 13, 1998
    • PBS

    Part 1 of two. Appraisals from Phoenix include the original "Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus" letter written in 1897; a wooden spice cabinet made in 1780; a table clock dating from the Industrial Revolution. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S02E12 Phoenix - Hour 2

    • April 20, 1998
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraisals from Phoenix include a Tiffany lamp; a "Hogan's Heroes" lunch box; a dragonfly brooch. Host: Chris Jussel

  • S02E13 Nashville

    • May 4, 1998
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Nashville include letters written by Andrew Jackson; a rare Native American composition book from the 1880s filled with 31 drawings; a Scottish tea urn. Included: a visit to Andrew Jackson's boyhood home. Host: Chris Jussel.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Richmond, VA - Hour 1

    • January 18, 1999
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Richmond, Va., include a jewelry collection of Burmese rubies and diamonds; a folk-art rooster originally used in a dairy display. Also: a visit to the Museum of the Confederacy. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E02 Richmond, VA - Hour 2

    • January 25, 1999
    • PBS

    From Richmond, Va.: Appraisals include a presentation Colt pistol and a French doll made around 1885. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E03 Los Angeles - Hour 1

    • February 1, 1999
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Los Angeles include a Scottish-made clay piglet and a miniature portrait. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E04 Los Angeles - Hour 2

    • February 8, 1999
    • PBS

    From Los Angeles: Appraisals include a brewing-company advertising print; a silver-and-glass compote plate; a writing table made in Milan. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E05 Milwaukee - Hour 1

    • February 15, 1999
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Milwaukee include a Chippendale chair and an 1888 sculpture with carvings of 35 birds. Also: a visit to the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E06 Milwaukee - Hour 2

    • February 22, 1999
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraisals from Milwaukee include a "Speedy" Alka Seltzer figure from the company's 1950s and '60s ad campaigns; and a chair designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Also: a visit to the Milwaukee Museum of Art. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E07 Rochester, NY - Hour 1

    • March 22, 1999
    • PBS

    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 fireplace mantel. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E08 Rochester, NY - Hour 2

    • March 29, 1999
    • PBS

    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 years. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E09 Houston - Hour 1

    • April 5, 1999
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Houston include a menu from the last luncheon served aboard the Titanic. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E10 Houston - Hour 2

    • April 12, 1999
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Houston include an acoustic guitar autographed by Jimi Hendrix and a model car from the 1930s. Also: a look at a Native American artifact collection.

  • S03E11 Louisville - Hour 1

    • April 19, 1999
    • PBS

    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 sell barns at the turn of the 20th century. Also: a history of the Kentucky Derby. Host: Chris Jussel.

  • S03E12 Louisville - Hour 2

    • April 26, 1999
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Kentucky include an 1860 Colt Army revolver with an interesting history, and a high-school yearbook featuring James Dean.

  • S03E13 Portland - Hour 1

    • May 10, 1999
    • PBS

    Appraisals in Portland, Ore., include an original preliminary script of "Gone with the Wind" and a folk-art horn. Part 1 of two. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S03E14 Portland - Hour 2

    • May 17, 1999
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraisals from Portland, Ore., include a set of books autographed by Mark Twain, a turn-of-the-century zither and an 18th-century teapot made just before the American Revolution.

  • S03E15 Hartford, CT - Hour 1

    • May 24, 1999
    • PBS

    Appraisals in Hartford, Conn., include a 19th-century majolica fountain and a Civil War print circa 1865-75. Also: Native American crafts. Part 1 of two. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S03E16 Hartford, CT - Hour 2

    • May 31, 1999
    • PBS

    A trip to Hartford, Conn., concludes. Appraisals include a collection of Fiestaware and a rare fireplace bellows carved in the 19th century. Also: a visit to Mark Twain's house. Chris Jussel is the host.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Columbus - Hour 1

    • January 10, 2000
    • PBS

    Appraisals in Columbus, Ohio, include a handwritten letter from Thomas Jefferson; the first edition of Playboy magazine from 1953; and a skull-shaped humidor. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E02 Columbus - Hour 2

    • January 17, 2000
    • PBS

    Items appraised include a vintage football poster, a late-19th-century quilt, two valuable toys and an unusual gold ring. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E03 Birmingham, AL - Hour 1

    • January 24, 2000
    • PBS

    Items up for appraisal in Birmingham, Ala., include a 19th-century quilt, two valuable toys and an unusual gold ring with a surprise inside. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E04 Birmingham, AL - Hour 2

    • January 31, 2000
    • PBS

    Items up for appraisal in Birmingham, Ala., include a rare collection of "Gone with the Wind" memorabilia, an old Bible and a miniature Chippendale chest. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E05 Tampa - Hour 1

    • February 7, 2000
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Tampa include a rare toy clown, a unique clock and an elaborate metal bird sculpture. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E05 Tampa - Hour 2

    • February 14, 2000
    • PBS

    Appraisals in Tampa include a Tiffany lamp, a bejeweled baseball cap and a set of andirons. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E06 Providence, R.I. - Hour 1

    • February 21, 2000
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Providence, R.I., include an unusual collection of Boy Scout neckerchief slides, a stoneware jug and a jade and gold jewelry box. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E07 Providence, R.I. - Hour 2

    • February 28, 2000
    • PBS

    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 host.

  • S04E08 Baltimore - Hour 1

    • March 27, 2000
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Baltimore include an 18th-century tea table, a collection of railroad memorabilia and a painting. Chris Jussel hosts.

  • S04E09 Baltimore - Hour 2

    • April 3, 2000
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Baltimore include a book signed by Edgar Allan Poe, a French Revival-style Victorian painting and a rooster weather vane with an important heritage. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E10 Toronto - Hour 1

    • April 10, 2000
    • PBS

    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.

  • S04E11 Toronto - Hour 2

    • April 17, 2000
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Toronto include a Canadian Mounties doll, a vintage Rolex watch and a bird-shaped weight designed to hold open a gate. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E12 Salt Lake City - Hour 1

    • April 24, 2000
    • PBS

    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 Native American beadwork. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E13 Salt Lake City - Hour 2

    • May 1, 2000
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Salt Lake City include an important Mormon document, a mechanical birdcage and a bronze statue of Napoleon. Chris Jussel is the host.

  • S04E14 Des Moines, IA - Hour 1

    • May 22, 2000
    • PBS

    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 Lindbergh's biplanes, as well as a carving of a dog fashioned in Germany's Black Forest. Telecast from the Iowa state capitol and the Polk County Convention Center.

  • S04E15 Des Moines, IA - Hour 2

    • May 29, 2000
    • PBS

    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 visits a 1920s Des Moines mansion built in an English style by cold-cream mogul Carl Weeks.

Season 5

  • S05E01 St. Louis - Hour 1

    • January 11, 2001
    • PBS

    Experts spot a number of valuable items, including two exquisite Japanese ivory carvings, a hand-colored map of Missouri printed in 1822, and a painting by a Belgian artist.

  • S05E02 St. Louis - Hour 2

    • January 22, 2001
    • PBS

    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 Dan Elias tours an 1880 St. Louis mansion built by a merchant-shipping magnate named Samuel Cupples.

  • S05E03 St. Louis - Hour 3

    • January 22, 2001
    • PBS

    A three-show sojourn in St. Louis concludes with a visit to the St. Louis Mercantile Library, which was founded in 1846. Also: appraisals include a repeater rifle; a 100-year-old medicine chest with tins for 288 herbs; and ribbonwork clothing made by Native Americans from Indiana.

  • S05E04 Charleston, SC - Hour 1

    • January 29, 2001
    • PBS

    The first of three programs from Charleston, S.C. Included: a set of Jackie Gleason's golf clubs; a 1763 poster (from Massachusetts) about the French and Indian War; and a 19th-century silver bowl designed to rinse and cool wine glasses. Also: host Dan Elias visits Charleston's Heyward-Washington house, which was built in 1772 by Thomas Heyward, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The "Washington" part refers to George, who did, in fact, sleep there.

  • S05E05 Charleston, SC - Hour 2

    • February 5, 2001
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the second of three shows from Charleston, S.C., include a Hawaiian ukulele, a 19th-century basket and a collection of folk-art puppets. Also: series host Dan Elias visits Charleston's Gibbes Museum of Art.

  • S05E06 Charleston, SC - Hour 3

    • February 12, 2001
    • PBS

    A three-episode sojourn in Charleston, S.C., concludes. Items up for appraisal include a 19th-century chair designed for a pair of Thai conjoined twins, as well as a bronze sculpture from France and surveyor's instruments. Also: host Dan Elias visits Fort Sumter.

  • S05E07 Austin - Hour 1

    • February 19, 2001
    • PBS

    A two-show stop in Austin, Texas, begins with a state-capitol tour. At the Austin Convention Center, items appraised include Chinese headdresses designed to ward off evil spirits; a poster promoting a 1965 Rolling Stones concert; and a 19th-century scrimshaw domino set.

  • S05E08 Austin - Hour 2

    • February 26, 2001
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the second of two shows from Austin, Texas, include the letter U.S. Grant wrote in 1868 accepting the Republican Presidential nomination, and a collection of dolls. Also: host Dan Elias visits the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas, where the items observed include Tennessee Williams manuscripts and "Gone with the Wind" storyboards.

  • S05E09 Denver - Hour 1

    • March 26, 2001
    • PBS

    Items appraised during the first of three programs from Denver include a Tiffany lamp with its original patina, a rare vase (one of only four like it) and an 18th-century maple bowl and pounder. Also: host Dan Elias visits the Denver Art Museum.

  • S05E10 Denver - Hour 2

    • April 2, 2001
    • PBS

    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-century documents from a Colorado mining town. Also: series host Dan Elias visits Denver's Black American West Museum.

  • S05E11 Denver - Hour 3

    • April 9, 2001
    • PBS

    Items appraised during the final show from Denver include art-deco Bakelite objects, a mahogany-and-brass lap desk and a beaded Native American saddle throw. Also: host Dan Elias profiles "Buffalo Bill" Cody, who's buried outside Denver.

  • S05E12 Madison, WI - Hour 1

    • April 16, 2001
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the first of a three-episode stint in Madison, Wis., include a Civil War broadside from 1862, a Wisconsin-made spinning wheel and a Norwegian fiddle. Also: host Dan Elias visits the Wisconsin State Capitol complex.

  • S05E13 Madison, WI - Hour 2

    • April 23, 2001
    • PBS

    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 Victoria. Also: host Dan Elias visits Taliesin, architect Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin home.

  • S05E14 Madison, WI - Hour 3

    • April 30, 2001
    • PBS

    The three-show stopover in Madison, Wis., concludes. Appraised: Stickley dining-room tables and chairs; a Chinese blanket designed to cover a child's saddle; and a hand-drawn 1909 comic-book illustration.

  • S05E15 Tulsa, OK - Hour 1

    • May 7, 2001
    • PBS

    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 diary kept by delegates to the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention in 1906-7; and memorabilia from a Wild West show that includes a poster for a documentary in which an unknown cowboy named Tom Mix made his screen debut. Also: host Dan Elias presents a quickie survey of Tulsa's art-deco architecture.

  • S05E16 Tulsa, OK - Hour 2

    • May 14, 2001
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Tulsa (Part 2 of three) include an 1881 cylindrical calculator, a Roman earthenware amphora and a place card from a vintage Hollywood party that features Will Rogers' autograph. Also: host Dan Elias surveys the Western and Native American art and artifacts at Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum.

  • S05E17 Tulsa, OK - Hour 3

    • May 21, 2001
    • PBS

    Appraised in Tulsa: a pocket watch showing two time zones, designed for a sea captain; a Native American cradle board; and an 18th-century chest of drawers that was being used by its owner as a TV stand. Also: host Dan Elias gets a kick or two along U.S. Route 66.

  • S05E18 Boston - Hour 1

    • October 5, 2001
    • PBS

    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. Items appraised range from a spoon once owned by Lizzie Borden to an 18th-century tomahawk. Also: a quick tour of the Museum of Fine Arts and a visit to the historic Cogswell Grant farm in Essex, Mass.

  • S05E19 Boston - Hour 2

    • October 12, 2001
    • PBS

    Items appraised at Boston's Bayside Exposition Center include an 18th-century French tureen, a trunk full of turn-of-the-20th-century military uniforms and a slavery-era citizenship certificate issued to a person of color. Also: host Dan Elias tours Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardiner Museum.

  • S05E20 Boston - Hour 3

    • October 19, 2001
    • PBS

    Items appraised at Boston's Bayside Exposition Center include a mid-19th century carved wooden cat; and a French fashion doll, clothing and accessories. Also: host Dan Elias tours the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historical Site in Brookline, Mass.

  • S05E21 Sacramento - Hour 1

    • October 22, 2001
    • PBS

    Part 1 of two. Items appraised in Sacramento range from an 1870s Irish chamber pot adorned with a picture of British Prime Minister William Gladstone to "Star Wars" figurines. Also: host Dan Elias visits Sutter's Mill and traces the area's history, with emphasis on the 1849 gold rush. Other "nuggets" examined: an 18th-century Kentucky rifle, an 1864 Lincoln campaign poster, a 1954 Christian Dior gown and a painting of a lake that a woman bought at a church bazaar for about $5.

  • S05E22 Sacramento - Hour 2

    • October 29, 2001
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Items appraised in Sacramento include a pair of bronze horses, a Wedgewood stove from the 1930s and a hand-embroidered linen bag. Also: host Dan Elias visits the California State Railroad Museum.

  • S05E23 Las Vegas - Hour 1

    • November 5, 2001
    • PBS

    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 of a snowy landscape scene in Bucks County, Pa. The hour also features a thumbnail history of the Las Vegas area and a tour of a "boneyard" for neon signs. Says tour guide Rudy Franchi: "You couldn't come to Las Vegas without talking about neon." Dan Elias hosts.

  • S05E24 Las Vegas - Hour 2

    • November 12, 2001
    • PBS

    Part 2 . Items appraised in Las Vegas include a 17th-century Dutch pendulum clock; a Revolutionary War-era powderkeg; and a magic-memorabilia collection that includes a program autographed by Houdini. Also: host Dan Elias visits Nevada's Hoover Dam.

  • S05E25 Las Vegas - Hour 3

    • November 19, 2001
    • PBS

    A Las Vegas stint concludes. Items appraised include costumes worn by performers who entertained U.S. troops during the 1950s; a 19th-century Russian religious icon; and a carpenter's chest made of 13 kinds of wood. Also: host Dan Elias tours the Liberace Museum

Season 6

  • S06E01 Tuscon (2002) - Hour 1

    • January 21, 2002
    • PBS

    The treasures of Tucson's attics are on display. Items appraised during the hour (the first of three in Tucson) include some that are unusually valuable, including a 1790s sideboard and a Western landscape by Edgar Payne. Then there's a 150-year-old Navajo weaved blanket. Appraiser Donald Ellis calls it "a national treasure." Taped in June 2001 at the City of Tucson Convention Center. Host: Dan Elias.

  • S06E02 Tuscon (2002) - Hour 2

    • January 28, 2002
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Tucson (Part 2 of three) include 18th-century leather fire buckets and an art-deco bronze sculpture. Also: host Dan Elias visits an 18th-century mission church, San Xavier del Bac, which is known as "the white dove of the desert."

  • S06E03 Tuscon (2002) - Hour 3

    • February 4, 2002
    • PBS

    A three-program stop in Tucson concludes. Appraised: an 1890s silver service; two season passes for the 19th-century baseball team the Cincinnati Red Stockings; and a 19th-century Persion rug. Also: host Dan Elias visits a Tucson resort hotel founded in 1930 by Arizona's first congresswoman, Isabella Greenway.

  • S06E04 New York, N.Y. - Hour 1

    • February 11, 2002
    • PBS

    The first of three shows taped in New York City. Items shown include a Winslow Homer etching, a collection of Ramones memorabilia, a 1765 table and a futuristic toy car. Also: host Dan Elias visits the Museum of the City of New York, where items on display range from a gown worn to George Washington's Inaugural Ball to a Playbill for "Guys and Dolls."

  • S06E05 New York, N.Y. - Hour 2

    • February 18, 2002
    • PBS

    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 silversmith Jacob Hurd; and a collection of vintage luggage stickers. Also: host Dan Elias visits Manhattan's Lower East Side Tenement Museum.

  • S06E06 New York, N.Y. - Hour 3

    • February 25, 2002
    • PBS

    Items appraised as a three-week stint in New York City concludes include a signed copy of James Joyce's "Ulysses," illustrated by Henri Matisse; an 1880s weathervane shaped like a codfish; and a collection of turn-of-the-20th-century poster art. Also: host Dan Elias visits the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  • S06E07 San Diego - Hour 1

    • April 22, 2002
    • PBS

    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 Dorothy Lamour. Then, it's Christmas in July for the owner of a Santa sleigh that was made in the 1920s or '30s. He paid $70 for it; now it's worth $3000-$4000. Also: host Dan Elias leads a tour of San Diego's Balboa Park and visits the Marston House, an arts and crafts style mansion.

  • S06E08 San Diego - Hour 2

    • April 29, 2002
    • PBS

    Items appraised in San Diego (Part 2 of three) include a yellow-diamond Tiffany pendant, a pair of 18th-century candlesticks and sheet music of jazz pianist James P. Johnson. Also: host Dan Elias visits the Hotel Del Coronado, a vintage-1890 resort located across Mission Bay from San Diego.

  • S06E09 San Diego - Hour 3

    • May 6, 2002
    • PBS

    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; and a Dr. Seuss "kangaroo bird" sculpture. Also: host Dan Elias visits the San de Alcala Mission church, which was founded in 1769 by Junipero Serra, the father of California missions.

  • S06E10 Indianapolis - Hour 1

    • May 13, 2002
    • PBS

    Part 1 of three in Indianapolis: a 19th-century French nude bronze; a combination pipe and tomahawk; a collection of Civil War bullets. There's also a picture N.C. Wyeth painted for a 1913 issue of Harper's magazine. The painting's worth: $250,000. Also: host Dan Elias recalls the history of the Indianapolis 500 during a visit to the Motor Speedway Museum, and admires Persian tribal weavings at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

  • S06E11 Indianapolis - Hour 2

    • May 20, 2002
    • PBS

    Evaluated in Indianapolis (Part 2 of three): a 1920s Little Orphan Annie Halloween costume and an Empire-style Italian marble-top table. Also: host Dan Elias visits the Indianapolis Chidren's Museum, which covers 13 acres and bills itself as the world's largest.

  • S06E12 Indianapolis - Hour 3

    • May 27, 2002
    • PBS

    Appraised in Indianapolis (conclusion): a porcelain bowl commissioned by Catherine the Great, and sci-fi illustrations by Frank R. Paul (1884-1963) valued at up to $40,000. Also: host Dan Elias visits Indianapolis's Crown Hill Cemetary, the final resting place of John Dillinger, poet James Whitcomb Riley and President Benjamin Harrison.

  • S06E13 Miami - Hour 1

    • October 21, 2002
    • PBS

    Items appraised at Miami's Coconut Grove Convention Center (Part 1 of three) include a Federal period gaming table bought for $300; an Art Deco pendant brooch; and an autographed team photo of the 1929 Philadelphia Athletics that includes four Hall of Famers. Also autographed are two Elvis Presley recordings made for Sun Records. Also: host Dan Elias visits the 1891 home of Miami-area pioneer Ralph Monroe.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Albuquerque (2003) - Hour 1

    • January 6, 2003
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Albuquerque (Part 1 of three) include an 1870s Navajo blanket and a marble lion from Tang Dynasty China (6th-9th centuries) that leaves appraiser Lark Mason Jr. choked up, but not speechless. "It's fantastic," he marvels. "It's among the finest examples of Chinese art I have ever seen on the 'Roadshow'." Also: host Dan Elias explores attractions along the "Turquoise Trail" between Albuquerque and Santa Fe.

  • S07E02 Albuquerque (2003) - Hour 2

    • January 13, 2003
    • PBS

    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 diary's owner; and a 1908 illustration by British children's book illustrator Arthur Rackham. Also: host Dan Elias visits New Mexico's Petroglyph National Park, where he finds 3000-year-old Pueblo carvings, and Ghost Ranch, near Albuquerque, where he examines dinosaur fossils.

  • S07E03 Albuquerque (2003) - Hour 3

    • January 20, 2003
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraisals in Albuquerque include portrait miniatures with cases and engravings designed by Paul Revere; a 19th-century New England grandfather clock; and two landscapes by Hudson River School painter James Hope (1819-92). Also: host Dan Elias tours Albuquerque's Old Town.

  • S07E04 Seattle (2003) - Hour 1

    • January 27, 2003
    • PBS

    A three-episode stint in Seattle begins. Items appraised include a 17th-century Japanese tea urn, an acetate of a recording by Seattle native Jimi Hendrix, an 1819 book its owner found in a dumpster and a baseball autographed by the 1951 New York Yankees. However, a non-Yankee also signed it and that normally decreases value "dramatically," says appraiser Simeon Lipman. But the non-Yankee was Marilyn Monroe, who, says Lipman, "is the exception to the rule." Also: host Dan Elias visits architect Frank Gehry's Experience Music Project museum.

  • S07E05 Seattle (2003) - Hour 2

    • February 3, 2003
    • PBS

    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 father, who assisted Kelly during the photo session; a print depicting the Civil War prison at Andersonville, Ga., drawn by a prisoner; a complete set of Snow White and the Seven Drwarfs figurines; an 1820s clarinet; a landscape painted by Kansas artist artist Birger Sandzen (1871-1954), who was known as "the American Van Gogh"; and a set of autographed Babe Ruth photos. Also: a visit to the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art in Bellevue, Wash. Dan Elias hosts.

  • S07E06 Seattle (2003) - Hour 3

    • February 10, 2003
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Items appraised at the Seattle Convention and Trade Center include a pair of Federal-era chairs attributed to Salem, Mass., cabinetmaker Samuel McIntyre; a vase fashioned by arts-and-crafts potter Fred Walrath (1871-1921); and objects from the squadron of pilot Jimmy Doolittle. Also: host Dan Elias visits the Center for Wooden Boats on Seattle's Lake Union.

  • S07E07 Cleveland - Hour 1

    • September 15, 2003
    • PBS

    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 Civil War photos at the Western Reserve Historical Society. Items appraised at the Cleveland Convention Center include a sideboard and table from a house on Cleveland's "Millionaires Row," a watercolor of the city in 1851, a pair of 18th-century Scottish pistols, a gilded dance card from a 1909 ball, a birdwatching telescope made by Queen Victoria's opticians and a mesh purse embroidered with a portrait of Charlie Chaplin. It is, says appraiser Caroline Ashleigh, "the Rolls-Royce of beaded bags."

  • S07E08 Cleveland - Hour 2

    • September 22, 2003
    • PBS

    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-century maple tilt-top table; and glass and tiles from the Louis C. Tiffany estate in Oyster Bay, L.I. Also: host Dan Elias visits Lakeview Cemetary, which overlooks downtown Cleveland.

  • S07E09 Cleveland - Hour 3

    • September 29, 2003
    • PBS

    A three-week sojourn in Cleveland concludes. Items appraised range from a 1940 Roy Rogers movie poster (for "Young Buffalo Bill") to a Jacobean-style cupboard that was once owned by Ohio politico Mark Hanna, the "President maker" behind William McKinley. Then there's an item a woman bought for 50 cents. "We didn't know what it was," she admits to host Dan Elias. It turns out to be a clock to time racing homing pigeons, and it dates from 1902. Elias also visits Cleveland's Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum (Cleveland rivaled Detroit as an early automotive center), and appraisers Leigh and Leslie Keno trace the history of the Chevrolet Corvette.

  • S07E10 Kansas City (2003) - Hour 1

    • October 6, 2003
    • PBS

    Appraisers at the Kansas City Convention Center encounter a vase made for the Imperial household of China between 1736 and 1795; a wild collection of memorabilia, including a T-shirt with bullet holes, documenting the life and antics of Beat Generation writer William Burroughs; and an 1880s Pennsylvania dry sink, made of poplar and decorated with a fantastic painted-grain finish, estimated to be worth $8,000.

  • S07E11 Kansas City (2003) - Hour 2

    • October 13, 2003
    • PBS

    Part. 2. Appraised in Kansas City, Mo: A Czech blown-glass grape-arbor chandelier; a Dopey (from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs") animation cell autographed by Walt Disney; a gold box inset with diamonds and inscribed with the name of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico; and a Federal-period gaming table. Also: host Dan Elias relates the story of the Missouri River steamboat Arabia, which sank in 1856. It was found in 1988---a half-mile from where the Missouri flows today.

  • S07E12 Kansas City (2003) - Hour 3

    • October 20, 2003
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Kansas City (conclusion) include a 19th-century fish tank, a 1799 Italian majolica jug, an English stopwatch made by the same clockmaker who made Big Ben and a late 19th-century pressed-tin Coca-Cola advertising sign that proclaims "specific for headache." Then there's a gold-plated Roy Rogers holster set that was awarded to its owner as third prize in a 1957 write-in contest. She was disappointed that she didn't win the grand prize: a pony. But, as appraiser Noel Barrett tells her: "If you'd gotten the pony we wouldn't be here now."

  • S07E13 Hot Springs, AR - Hour 1

    • October 27, 2003
    • PBS

    Items appraised on the first of three programs from Hot Springs, Ark., range from a 19th-century Comanche cradle and an unfinished manuscript from Mark Twain's "Among the Indians" to two sets of Ringo Starr drumsticks and an 1868 marble relief by sculptor Erastus Dow Palmer. Then there's an old Playboy magazine---no, not that Playboy but a serious art magazine from the 1920s. Also: host Dan Elias offers a thumbnail history of Hot Springs, then takes the waters at a hotel on "Bathhouse Row."

  • S07E14 Hot Springs, AR - Hour 2

    • November 3, 2003
    • PBS

    Part 2. Items appraised in Hot Springs, Ark., include signed Ansel Adams photos, a painting by Hudson River School artist Jasper Cropsey and minutes from the Arkansas territorial legislature dating from the 1820s. Also: host Dan Elias and "Roadshow" jewelry experts mine for diamonds at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, Ark.

  • S07E15 Hot Springs, AR - Hour 3

    • November 10, 2003
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraisals in Hot Springs, Ark., include an English Regency writing secretary, a baseball autographed by the 1933 American League All-Star team and two early paintings by the German bauhaus artist-choreographer Oskar Schlemmer. Then there's a 1903 quilt depicting Arkansas, country by county. It is, says appraiser Beth Szescila, "a wonderful piece of Arkansas history."

  • S07E16 Charlotte - Hour 1

    • November 17, 2003
    • PBS

    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 lithograph and a Mexican War sword. Away from the Charlotte Convention Center, Elias traces the city's history.

  • S07E17 Charlotte - Hour 2

    • November 24, 2003
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Charlotte, N.C. (Part 2) include a collection of wooden tools and folk-art objects evaluated by Mitchell Keno (brother of "Find" hosts Leigh and Leslie), as well as a turn-of-the-century dragonfly brooch and an early-19th-century chest of drawers that was made in North Carolina. Also: a quickie tour of Charlotte. Dan Elias hosts.

  • S07E18 Charlotte - Hour 3

    • December 8, 2003
    • PBS

    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 baseball autographed by Ty Cobb and an 1882 Wedgwood fish service. Also: Elias tours the Carolina pottery collection at Charlotte's Mint Museum of Art.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Chicago (2004) - Hour 1

    • January 5, 2004
    • PBS

    There's something new among the antiques as this PBS perennial opens its season with a three-week stint in Chicago: "Good Morning America"'s Lara Spencer signs on as host. Items appraised include a "spectacular" 19th-century articulated Japanese iron crayfish; a copy of the Beatles' "Yesterday and Today" album with its original "butcher" cover; a copy of "King Lear" with notes by its original owner---John Barrymore---scribbled in margins; an 1881 John LaFarge drawing; and a portrait of 18th-century Harvard president John Holyoke and a chair he owned. In addition, Spencer takes appraiser Simeon Lipman to a ballgame at Chicago's Comiskey Park, where they stop at souvenir stands in search of "future collectibles."

  • S08E02 Chicago (2004) - Hour 2

    • January 12, 2004
    • PBS

    Part 2 of three. Appraised in Chicago: an 18th-century map of Virginia and Maryland and an 1871 map of Chicago that highlights the burned areas of the city; an 18th-century Irish silver sauce boat; an 1880s "aesthetic-movement" table; Tiffany stained glass from the men's grill at Chicago's Marshall Field department store. Then there's a Russian bodice ornament with a value that pleasantly surprises its owner---so much so that she kisses the appraiser who gave her the good news. Meanwhile, host Lara Spencer learns the difference between "toy" and "model" trains during a visit to Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry

  • S08E03 Chicago (2004) - Hour 3

    • January 19, 2004
    • PBS

    Appraised in Chicago (conclusion): an 1820s classical-revival secretary; a Grant Wood painting; an 1822 U.S. atlas; a trombone owned by a member of the John Philip Sousa band; an 1850s Tiffany gold necklace; and a "presentation piece" (photos) honoring the 1908 Chicago Cubs---the last Cubs team to win a World Series. Also: host Lara Spencer asks "Roadshow" attendees at the Chicago Navy Pier to define the French phrase "sang de boeuf."

  • S08E04 San Francisco - Hour 1

    • January 26, 2004
    • PBS

    The "Roadshow" rolls into San Francisco for three shows (taped in August 2003). In the opener, host Lara Spencer checks out porcelain all over town. At the Moscone Center, items appraised include an 1850 vase, a print from a post-office mural depicting the city's 1934 longshoremen's strike; jewelry made during the Gold Rush years; an 1890 Ute doll cradle; a Maynard Dixon painting; and a baseball signed by the 1933 San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League. One signee: Joe DiMaggio, who hit in 61 straight games that year

  • S08E05 San Francisco - Hour 2

    • February 2, 2004
    • PBS

    Appraised in San Francisco (Part 2 of three): an Ansel Adams California-mission photograph; a pair of English silver perfume bottles from the 1680s; a Bowie knife; and some surprisingly valuable Crackerjack postcards (and a Christmas card with a picture of Santa Claus in a mauve suit). In addition, appraiser Leila Dunbar on what to look for in autographed baseballs; appraiser Barry Weber on jewelry markings; and a number of appraisers on items brought into the "Roadshow" that aren't valuable ("at least in money," says host Lara Spencer).

  • S08E06 San Francisco - Hour 3

    • February 9, 2004
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraised in San Francisco: paintings by California artists; a 1950s ceramic jug designed by Pablo Picasso; a collection of 1940s signed movie-star photos; an 1840s Viennese wall clock; and a 1920s azure-cut diamond ring. In addition, appraiser Kerry Shrives explains the difference between auction, retail and insurance values; and host Lara Spencer and appraiser Gary Sohmers check out psychedelic rock posters in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, "the epicenter," says Sohmers, "of the counterculture of the 1960s."

  • S08E07 Oklahoma City - Hour 1

    • February 16, 2004
    • PBS

    Beginning a three-episode stint in Oklahoma. Among the items appraised: survey maps of 1870s Oklahoma; an early-20th-century Marquetry vase designed by Emile Galle; a Civil War-era medical "bleeder"; a 1937 Martin guitar; and "gal leg" spurs that were once owned by a desperado. In addition, host Lara Spencer visits the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum; and antiques dealer Wendell Garrett discusses museum "deaccessioning."

  • S08E08 Oklahoma City - Hour 2

    • February 23, 2004
    • PBS

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW headed west to Oklahoma's capital, where host Lara Spencer and Part 2. Items appraised in Oklahoma City include an 1801 Lewis and Clark "peace medallion"; paintings of Geronimo and a bison; European Art-Deco travel posters; sketches of Tallulah Bankhead, Leslie Howard and Amelia Earhart; and Oglala Sioux family heirlooms. Also: appraiser Beth Szescila tells host Lara Spencer what to look for when assessing quilts; appraiser Nicholas Dawes discusses floral-decorated porcelain.

  • S08E09 Oklahoma City - Hour 3

    • March 1, 2004
    • PBS

    Appraised in Oklahoma City (conclusion): 1960s San Francisco rock-concert handbills; a mother-and-child sculpture by a grandson of Brigham Young; an 1805 English cruet set; an 1890s Zuni Indian jar; a drum from Zachary Taylor's 1848 presidential campaign; and plates from the first newspaper published in Oklahoma (in 1889). Also: host Lara Spencer surveys Hopi dolls at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and asks "Roadshow" attendees the meaning of the word "antimacassar."

  • S08E10 Savannah - Hour 1

    • March 29, 2004
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Savannah in the first of three episodes include a French and Indian War powder horn, a 1730s shoe buckle given to its owner's ancestor by James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Georgia colony, and World War I records from Camp Hancock, Ga., where seven Baseball Hall of Famers (including Ty Cobb) were stationed. In addition, appraiser David Rago discusses brown-glaze pottery with host Lara Spencer, and Spencer goes antiquing in Savannah with appraiser Richard Wright. She brings home a basket.

  • S08E11 Savannah - Hour 2

    • April 5, 2004
    • PBS

    The site: Savannah, Ga. Part 2 of three. Items appraised include an African-themed quilt made by a slave around 1830; a Coca-Cola music lighter from the 1950s that plays "Dixie" (and was controversial because of it); a statuette of the Egyptian god Osiris dating from about 300 BC; an 18th-century Chinese lacquer box; and an early 19th-century French "tremblant" pin. In addition, "Find!" hosts Leigh and Leslie Keno visit Savannah furniture maker Greg Guenther; appraiser David Lackey tells host Lara Spencer how to guage the age of porcelain; and appraiser Noel Barrett tells Spencer what to look for in cast-iron toys.

  • S08E12 Savannah - Hour 3

    • April 12, 2004
    • PBS

    In the last of three shows from Savannah, items appraised include a Newcomb pottery chocolate set, a bronze birdbath and a Swiss automaton watch. Also: host Lara Spencer surveys Savannah ironwork with appraiser Carolyn Remmey

Season 9

  • S09E01 St. Paul - Hour 1

    • January 3, 2005
    • PBS

    In ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2005 season opener from St. Paul, Minnesota — the land of 10,000 lakes — former host Lara Spencer and appraisers were awash in a sea of antiques and collectibles.

  • S09E02 St. Paul - Hour 2

    • January 10, 2005
    • PBS

    Appraised in St. Paul (Part 2): a 1950 Minneapolis Millers jersey worn by Willie Mays; photographs of Marilyn Monroe and by Margaret Bourke-White; and a map of the Civil War's Battle of Lookout Mountain, drawn by the great-grandfather of the owner's husband. Also: appraisers have bad news for the owners of Chinese bronzes and signatures of U.S. Founding Fathers that were cut off from documents, and very good news for the owner of a large stoneware jug with the date 1876 on it.

  • S09E03 St. Paul - Hour 3

    • January 17, 2005
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Items appraised in St. Paul include an 1850 scrimshaw whale's tooth; an 1896 prints portfolio by outdoors artist A.B. Frost; a five-foot-long model railroad engine; and a chair that the current owner had bought that morning for $2. Appraiser Leigh Keno tells him it's a 1770 Chippendale. Also: host Lara Spencer goes fishing on one of Minnesota's 11,842 lakes with appraiser Ken Farmer and admires Farmer's collection of antique lures. "So alluring," Spencer coos.

  • S09E04 Omaha - Hour 1

    • January 24, 2005
    • PBS

    Host Lara Spencer admires antique farm machinery in the first of three shows in Omaha. Items appraised include a chair made of elk antlers; and Frank Lloyd Wright architectural drawings (one of which was for a design the owner's great-grandmother rejected). Also: an Edward Curtis Native-American photo, an 18th-century Chinese bowl and a painting by Harlem Renaissance artist Palmer Hayden.

  • S09E05 Omaha - Hour 2

    • January 31, 2005
    • PBS

    Appraised in Omaha (Part 2): posters for the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's," Levis jeans and Omaha's 1898 Trans Mississippi and International Exposition; a World War II Flying Tigers flag; a 1967 Campbell's Soup paper dress; a collection of the 1960s alternative newspaper The Realist; a 1910 Eskimo doll; an 1890s Mennonite cabinet; and a 1930s cast-iron toy race car. Also: host Lara Spencer and appraiser Rudy Franchi examine "railroad ephemera" at Omaha's restored Union Station.

  • S09E06 Omaha - Hour 3

    • February 7, 2005
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraised in Omaha: a daguerrotype of Edgar Allan Poe, an 18th-century Chippendale writing desk and a pressed-glass punch bowl shaped like a swan. Also: paintings by Nebraska artists, a 1769 Quaker purse, Spanish-American War memorabilia and an 1870 inlaid table that's "as perfect...as anyone could have made," says appraiser Brian Witherell. Also: appraiser Richard Wright shows host Lara Spencer various "corn collectibles" (some of them made of corn).

  • S09E07 Memphis - Hour 1

    • February 14, 2005
    • PBS

    Appraised in Memphis (Part 1 of three): drawings by Shirley Temple, 1919 "Black Sox" memorabilia, a Confederate Army belt buckle and an 1820s lighthouse clock that its owner (who paid $8 for it) calls "Mr. Ugly." Then she hears it would bring a pretty penny at auction. Also: host Lara Spencer admires the ducks in the lobby fountain at Memphis's Peabody Hotel, then visits nearby Shelby Farms.

  • S09E08 Memphis - Hour 2

    • February 21, 2005
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. Memphis items include a mid-19th-century Tennessee honey pot that appraiser Dean Falley calls "a honey of a pot"; a gold watch that was given to its owner's great-great grandfather in 1898 for breaking up a train robbery; an 18th-century English sideboard; 1939 World's Fair memorabilia; and a 7000-page dictionary. In a musical interlude, appraiser Ken Farmer leads colleagues in a jug-band version of the "Antiques Roadshow" theme song.

  • S09E09 Memphis - Hour 3

    • February 28, 2005
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraised in Memphis: a Grandma Moses painting, a suitably sequined Elvis Presley outfit, late-18th-century Chinese jade and porcelain, Mardi Gras parade prints that appeared in a New Orleans newspaper in 1917, an 1810 gilded Darby porcelain vase, a late-19th-century disc music automaton and a Steiff Teddy bear (named "Ted"). Also: host Lara Spencer visits the National Ornamental Metal Museum in Memphis to see how metal objects are restored.

  • S09E10 Reno - Hour 1

    • March 28, 2005
    • PBS

    Part 1 of three. Appraised in Reno: a 1927 model of a Lake Tahoe ferry; a 1910 Edison phonograph; 1830s Japanese woodblock prints; an F.Scott Fitzgerald inscription; and a 1930s toy motorcycle owned by a younger-than-usual collector. When appraiser Andy Ourant tells him its worth and asks what he'll do with the money, the boy says, "Play with it carefully." In addition to the appraisals, host Lara Spencer tours Virginia City, "a real live ghost town."

  • S09E11 Reno - Hour 2

    • April 4, 2005
    • PBS

    Part 2 in Reno. Appraisals include an 1854 sterling English tea set; an early-20th-century leaded-glass lampshade; and a German model train with an actual steam engine and coach doors that open and close. Also: appraisers Rudy Franchi and Ken Farmer on firefighting collectibles.

  • S09E12 Reno - Hour 3

    • April 11, 2005
    • PBS

    Appraised in Reno (Conclusion): a diamond-studded Cartier cigarette case; an 1856 German book of herb prints; and a movie-production saddle John Wayne gave to a friend. Also: host Lara Spencer and appraiser Brad Witherell check out the antique slot machines at Reno's Liberty Belle Saloon..

  • S09E13 Portland - Hour 1

    • April 18, 2005
    • PBS

    Items appraised in Portland, Ore. (Part 1 of three) include items carried by settlers who traversed the Oregon Trail in 1852; radio logs of official accounts of the Pearl Harbor attack; a portrait miniature of Samuel Osgood, the first U.S. postmaster general, owned by an Osgood descendent; and a Native American portrait by J.H. Sharp, the founder of New Mexico's Taos Art Colony. Also: a segment on Native American artifacts at the Portland Art Museum that have feathers from endangered birds.

  • S09E14 Portland - Hour 2

    • April 25, 2005
    • PBS

    Part 2 of three. Appraised in Portland, Ore.: Edgar Bergen dummy models; an 1860 Kentucky rifle (made in Pennsylvania); a portrait of the first Episcopal bishop of Vermont (circa 1825), owned by his great-great-great-great granddaughter; a "Saturday Night Live" album autographed by the original cast; a German artist's 1860s Alpine sketchbook; a 1915 Japanese altar set; and a 4-year-old girl's shoe from 1928 that was autographed by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.

  • S09E15 Portland - Hour 3

    • May 2, 2005
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Appraised in Portland, Ore.: a map from the Lewis and Clark report of 1814; an art-nouveau dog-show trophy from 1904; a large Hawaiian wooden bowl that could have belonged to the islands' royalty. Lara Spencer hosts.

Season 10

  • S10E01 Tampa (2006) - Hour 1

    • January 9, 2006
    • PBS

    In Tampa, host Mark Walberg checks out a scrapbook focusing on Joe DiMaggio's 1941 56-game hitting streak; a marriage license issued to Davy Crockett; and a painting by artist James E. Buttersworth (1817-94). Appraiser David Rago is the guest.

  • S10E02 Tampa (2006) - Hour 2

    • January 16, 2006
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the second of three episodes in Tampa include Sioux artifacts, golf collectibles, marble-head-art pottery, and a copy of the first book printed in Wyoming. Appraiser Leila Dunbar is the guest.

  • S10E03 Tampa (2006) - Hour 3

    • January 23, 2006
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the last of three episodes in Tampa include circus toys and posters, an 18th-century dressing table and a Tabriz carpet. Appraisers Noel Barrett and Nicholas Lowry are the guests.

  • S10E04 Houston - Hour 1

    • January 30, 2006
    • PBS

    The first of three episodes in Houston includes a look at a whaling ship, walrus-tusk scrimshaw, a book of Mexican War battlefield illustrations and a collection of unopened football cards from 1958. Also: a visit to a home decorated with items made from beer cans.

  • S10E05 Houston - Hour 2

    • February 6, 2006
    • PBS

    The second of three episodes in Houston includes a 19th-century box desk, a set of lithographed orange-crate labels and a bronze sculpture that's a replica of an original by scuptress Edith Parson. Appraiser Beth Szescila is the guest.

  • S10E06 Houston - Hour 3

    • February 13, 2006
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Houston. Included: NASA collectibles; a set of Wedgewood Fairyland lusterware; an English Regency rosewood settee; a watch that once belonged to Mickey Mantle.

  • S10E07 Los Angeles (2006) - Hour 1

    • February 20, 2006
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. In Los Angeles: an 18th-century Goan ivory doll, a Massachusetts shelf clock and a Russian porcelain charger. Appraiser Gary Sohmers is the guest.

  • S10E08 Los Angeles (2006) - Hour 2

    • February 27, 2006
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the second of three episodes in Los Angeles include a painting of the French Riviera by Louis Aston Knight, and a deco poster collection of Monte Carlo coquettes. Also: Academy Award memorabilia, including a 1961 ballot, a 1972 program and an Oscar statue

  • S10E09 Los Angeles (2006) - Hour 3

    • March 27, 2006
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the last of three episodes in Los Angeles include rhinestone-studded, western-style clothes created by Nudie Cohn; and a collection of barbershop shaving mugs from the 1930s. Also: an assortment of Anna Richards Brewster paintings; and a collection of original Charles Schulz "Peanuts" comic strips. Appraiser Caroline Ashleigh is the guest.

  • S10E10 Bismarck - Hour 1

    • April 10, 2006
    • PBS

    Part 1 (of three) in Bismarck, N.D., includes a set of samurai swords, a Bennington pottery lion, and 19th-century journals from a country store near Grand Forks. Appraiser Suzanne Perrault is the guest.

  • S10E11 Bismarck - Hour 2

    • April 17, 2006
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the second of three episodes in Bismarck, N.D., include a painting of a Northern Pacific Railroad train and Civil War-era photos of John Hunt Morgan cavalry members. Also: a collection of pottery from the University of North Dakota. Appraiser Karen Keane is the guest.

  • S10E12 Bismarck - Hour 3

    • April 24, 2006
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Bismarck, N.D.: a Victorian convertible bathtub, a Bible in the Dakota language and a script for the 1935 film "The Informer", signed by director John Ford and some of the cast members. Appraiser Ken Farmer is the guest.

  • S10E13 Providence - Hour 1

    • May 8, 2006
    • PBS

    The first of three episodes in Providence, R.I., includes a folk-art weather vane; a 1786 diary; and a gunsmith's rifle, powder horn and log book. Appraiser Chris Mitchell is the guest.

  • S10E14 Providence - Hour 2

    • May 15, 2006
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the second episode in Providence, R.I., include dollhouse furniture made in the 1920s and a first edition of "Anne of Green Gables." Also: production puppets from the 1964 film "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Appraiser J. Michael Flanigan is the guest.

  • S10E15 Providence - Hour 3

    • May 22, 2006
    • PBS

    Conclusion, from Providence, R.I., includes costume jewelry, prints by Rembrandt and Albrecht Durer, and a 1923 bronze car hood ornament. Appraiser Joyce Jonas is the guest.

Season 11

  • SPECIAL 0x11 Fame and Fortune

    • December 31, 2006
    • PBS

    The 10th season concludes with celebrity items, including the first mask worn by Clayton Moore ("The Lone Ranger"); photos of Marilyn Monroe; Ramones memorabilia; James Dean's high-school yearbook; signed photos of Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill; and vintage Beatles dolls.

  • S11E01 Honolulu - Hour 1

    • January 1, 2007
    • PBS

    AR says "Aloha!" to its 11th season with a voyage to sunny Honolulu, Hawaii. Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Nancy Druckman of Sotheby's explore the longstanding tradition of Hawaiian quilting by visiting the stunning collection at the Queen Emma Summer Palace and sitting in on a quilting class at the 'Iolani Palace. At the Hawai'i Convention Center, appraisers stitch together a vivid portrait of the past when they discover such treasures as an ancient Hawaiian Omeke poi bowl; an Atomic Ray water pistol, purchased by the owner at a Hawaiian swap meet for $20; and an 1886 painting of Hawaiian Princess Kaiulani sitting beneath her famous banyon tree in Waikiki. This lovely depiction by English artist Robert C. Barnfield is valued at $30,000.

  • S11E02 Honolulu - Hour 2

    • January 8, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Honolulu includes a painting of Hilo Harbor and an 18-karat-gold Victorian cuff bracelet. Also: letters signed by Queen Victoria, her son Albert, King Kamehameha and Princess Kailani.

  • S11E03 Honolulu - Hour 3

    • January 15, 2007
    • PBS

    Items appraised in the last of three episodes in Honolulu include a 1915 Hawaiian flag quilt, and a first edition of Jack London's "The Call of the Wild." Also: a violin and bow purchased in 1921 and kept in storage for four decades.

  • S11E04 Philadelphia - Hour 1

    • January 22, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Philadelphia includes a 17th-century needlework piece and an 18th-century Pennsylvania spice cupboard. Also: a 20th-century oil painting by Pennsylvania impressionist George Sotter; and a visit to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

  • S11E05 Philadelphia - Hour 2

    • January 29, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Philadelphia includes a collection of Camera Work magazines, and an Alexander Calder maquette for a sculpture. Also: a handcrafted chair by furnituremaker Charles Rohlf.

  • S11E06 Philadelphia - Hour 3

    • February 5, 2007
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Philadelphia. Items include paintings by artist John F. Kensett; a 3-carat Asscher-cut yellow diamond ring; and autographed baseballs featuring signatures from Babe Ruth, Ted Williams and the 1944 St. Louis Cardinals.

  • S11E07 Tucson - Hour 1

    • February 12, 2007
    • PBS

    Antiques Roadshow host Mark Walberg gets a taste of Tucson, Arizona, history from the seat of an antique buggy, part of the impressive stable of horse-drawn conveyances housed at the Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum.

  • S11E08 Tucson - Hour 2

    • February 19, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Tucson: a 1776 French harp; a 19th-century Navajo chief's blanket; and a silver brooch made by sculptor Jose DeRivero

  • S11E09 Tucson - Hour 3

    • February 26, 2007
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Tucson. Items include Olympics memorabilia from 1956; a set of U.S. posters from WWII; and a trio of paintings by French painter Gaston Chaissac.

  • S11E10 Mobile, AL - Hour 1

    • March 26, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Mobile, Ala., includes a lap desk that may have been given to Martha Washington's granddaughter by the Marquis de Lafayette; and a watch that belonged to baseball legend Leroy "Satchel" Paige. Also: a vase made by ceramic artist George Ohr.

  • S11E11 Mobile, AL - Hour 2

    • April 2, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Mobile, Ala., includes a football jersey worn by NFL Hall of Famer Gale Sayers and a set of books containing lithographs of American Indian chiefs.

  • S11E12 Mobile - Hour 3

    • April 9, 2007
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Mobile, Ala.: a painted chest, a Confederate Army belt buckle and a collection of letters and documents from FDR.

  • S11E13 Salt Lake City - Hour 1

    • April 16, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Salt Lake City includes a quilt depicting scenes from Mormon history, a Utah landscape by artist Birger Sandzen and documents chronicling the career of actor Philip Margetts.

  • S11E14 Salt Lake City - Hour 2

    • April 23, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Salt Lake City includes a 19th-century shotgun, a first edition of Joseph Smith's"The Pearl of Great Price," and a writing desk made by Mormon pioneer Robert Nell.

  • S11E15 Salt Lake City - Hour 3

    • April 30, 2007
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Salt Lake City. Items include golf clubs once owned by golfer George Von Elm; a set of 18th-century Chinese white-jade carvings; a copy of Brigham Young's declaration of martial law in Utah in 1857.

  • S11E16 Milwaukee (2007) - Hour 1

    • October 29, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Milwaukee includes a 1952 Fender Esquire guitar, a 19th-century child's sled shaped like a swan, and an 18th-century desk and bookcase.

  • S11E17 Milwaukee - Hour 2

    • November 5, 2007
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Milwaukee includes 1772 needlework; a bracelet with rubies and diamonds; and a Japanese bronze of a peasant woman and her baby.

  • S11E18 Milwaukee - Hour 3

    • November 12, 2007
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Milwaukee. Items include a Persian rug, a stained-glass figurine, and two baseballs autographed by former Milwaukee Braves pitcher Warren Spahn.

Season 12

  • S12E01 Baltimore - Hour 1

    • January 7, 2008
    • PBS

    The 12th season begins with Part 1 of a three-part visit to Baltimore. Items include Native American artifacts; a 19th-century rock crystal watch; and an angelfish pin reportedly given to a woman by Mark Twain.

  • S12E02 Baltimore - Hour 2

    • January 14, 2008
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Baltimore. Items include an 18th-century embroidered vest; a painting by impressionist W. L. Metcalf; and a championship jacket worn by NFL player Johnny Unitas.

  • S12E03 Baltimore - Hour 3

    • January 21, 2008
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Baltimore. Items include a bench crafted by woodworker George Nakashima; a two-sided painting by B.J.O. Nordfelt; and a violin made by Nicolas Lupot.

  • S12E04 Orlando - Hour 1

    • January 28, 2008
    • PBS

    A photo signed by the entire cast of the hit TV series "Bonanza"; a sterling silver Tiffany vase; and a collection of etchings and dry points by James McNeill Whistler.

  • S12E05 Orlando - Hour 2

    • February 4, 2008
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 from Orlando. Items include a painting by Fern Coppedge; an 1835 Regency-style etagere bought at a yard sale; and an animator's plaster model of Geppetto, created for 1940 film "Pinocchio."

  • S12E06 Orlando - Hour 3

    • February 11, 2008
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Orlando. Items include glass goblets by Austrian designer Otto Prutscher; an aerial photograph of Disney property before Epcot was built; and a collection of original photographs by Cecil Stoughton, an official White House photographer during the Kennedy administration.

  • S12E07 San Antonio - Hour 1

    • February 18, 2008
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 from San Antonio. Items include a pottery horse from the Tang dynasty; a large Teco vase from Terra Cotta, Ill.; and a collection of World Series programs, including one for the 1905 series between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Athletics.

  • S12E08 San Antonio - Hour 2

    • February 25, 2008
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 from San Antonio. Items include a silver statue of St. Catherine; an heirloom needlepoint from Rhode Island; and a large desk and bookcase.

  • S12E09 San Antonio - Hour 3

    • March 24, 2008
    • PBS

    Vaqueros (Mexican cowboys) and antique sombreros are discussed. Also: Buddy Holly and Crickets concert memorabilia; a Robert Wood painting of bluebonnets; Chinese porcelain panels that are worth between $40,000 and $60,000. From San Antonio.

  • S12E10 Spokane - Hour 1

    • March 31, 2008
    • PBS

    A 1905 bird's-eye-view map of Spokane; a necklace that flunks a critical test; and a collection of items - a framed photo and letters dating to 1862 - signed by President Lincoln.

  • S12E11 Spokane - Hour 2

    • April 7, 2008
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Spokane. Items include pottery by ceramicists Otto and Gertrude Natzler; a landscape painting by artist Sydney Laurence; and an heirloom Waltham pocket watch.

  • S12E12 Spokane - Hour 3

    • April 14, 2008
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Spokane. Items include a 19th-century silk Heriz rug; a Louis XIV-style clock made in France; and an heirloom desk and chair set used by the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1873.

  • S12E13 Louisville - Hour 1

    • April 21, 2008
    • PBS

    Valuable original cover art for The Saturday Evening Post by John Falter; an enduring symbol of the Kentucky Derby: an heirloom mint julep cup created by Louisville silversmith William Kendrick. HDTV & Cable box required.

  • S12E14 Louisville - Hour 2

    • April 28, 2008
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Louisville. Items include an18th-century Kentucky sugar chest; a Rococo Revival table with an image of Mount Vernon; and boxing gloves signed by Muhammad Ali

  • S12E15 Louisville - Hour 3

    • May 5, 2008
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Louisville. Items include a Dirk Van Erp lamp; an 1876 Pierre Jumeau doll; and a wooden cupboard made in Kentucky.

  • S12E16 Las Vegas - Hour 1

    • May 12, 2008
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Las Vegas. Items include drawings by folk musician Woody Guthrie; a 19th-century tavern clock by clock-maker Aaron Willard; and a five-carat, Asscher-cut diamond ring.

  • S12E17 Las Vegas - Hour 2

    • May 19, 2008
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Las Vegas. Items include a 19th-century pottery-pig canteen; an album cover autographed by Elvis Presley, and a macramé belt that he wore; and a scrapbook with signatures of Civil War-era public figures.

  • S12E18 Las Vegas - Hour 3

    • May 26, 2008
    • PBS

    Conclusion in Las Vegas. Items include an 1870s Belleek vase; a pair of art nouveau posters; and a movie prop from the 1939 film "Only Angels Have Wings."

  • S12E19 Politically Collect

    • November 3, 2008
    • PBS

    Political memorabilia is featured. Included: campaign buttons; a 1976 court affidavit from Jimmy Carter to Maine officials, asking that they reverse their decision to list him on the ballot as James Earl Carter; an heirloom desk and chair used in the U.S. House of Representatives during the 1800s; and signed photos of presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

Season 13

  • S13E01 Palm Springs - Hour 1

    • January 5, 2009
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. Season 13 begins in Palm Springs, where items include a 1937 painting by American abstract expressionist Clyfford Still that's valued at $500,000. Also: collector Jim McCarty asks for help with recovering paintings stolen from his collection in 2002.

  • S13E02 Palm Springs - Hour 2

    • January 12, 2009
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. A visit to Palm Springs-area Pioneertown, Cal., where many Hollywood westerns were shot, spotlights trophy belt buckles. Back at the Palm Springs Convention Center, items include a dress Marilyn Monroe wore in "Some Like It Hot" that's valued at $150,000 to $250,000.

  • S13E03 Palm Springs - Hour 3

    • January 19, 2009
    • PBS

    The Palm Springs swing concludes. Included: celestial maps; a 1956 autographed photograph of Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella.

  • S13E04 Dallas - Hour 1

    • January 26, 2009
    • PBS

    In Part 1 of a three-part stay in Dallas, the finds include a collection of American flags and an 1847 oil painting by James Henry Beard of statesman Henry Clay (1777-1852) that's worth between $300,000 and $500,000.

  • S13E05 Dallas - Hour 2

    • February 2, 2009
    • PBS

    Part 2 of a three-part stay in Dallas features a marionette collection and an 18th-century miniature desk that's filled with 300 years' worth of family documents and is valued at $100,000.

  • S13E06 Dallas - Hour 3

    • February 9, 2009
    • PBS

    The conclusion of the Dallas visit includes a tour of the Dallas Museum of Art, where silver objects and 20th-century modernism are highlighted. Appraised items include a Western-themed painting by Saturday Evening Post illustrator William H.D. Koerner that's valued at $150,000.

  • S13E07 Wichita - Hour 1

    • February 16, 2009
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. A visit to Wichita includes a tour of the Kansas Aviation Museum, where vintage air-travel posters are highlighted. Then, at the Century II Performing Arts and Convention Center, featured items include a 1949 payroll check to Mickey Mantle that's valued at between $30,000 and $50,000.

  • S13E08 Wichita - Hour 2

    • February 23, 2009
    • PBS

    Part 2 of the three-part Wichita visit swings by the Coleman Company, known for its lanterns and stoves, and, at the Century II Performing Arts and Convention Center, appraises a collection of 1914-15 Cracker Jack baseball cards.

  • S13E09 Wichita - Hour 3

    • March 23, 2009
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Wichita, featured items include a 1920s Buddy "L" toy sand-and-gravel truck; a bronze sculpture by 19th-century British artist Edward Onslow Ford; and an 18th-century surveyor's compass. Also: a tour of the Wichita Art Museum's collection of Art Nouveau works by Steuben Glass Company cofounder Frederick Carder.

  • S13E10 Chattanooga, TN - Hour 1

    • March 30, 2009
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. In Chattanooga, items include an 1826 Tennessee hunting horn; a Regency cellarette that was owned by the poet Lord Byron; and an heirloom necklace with a five-carat diamond in its centerpiece. Also: a visit to the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park features a mid-19th-century cannon being fired by reenactors.

  • S13E11 Chattanooga, TN - Hour 2

    • April 6, 2009
    • PBS

    A 19th-century military over-the-shoulder saxophone; an heirloom Confederate soldier's sword; and a collection of movie marketing memorabilia from the 1920s to the 1980s.

  • S13E12 Chattanooga, TN - Hour 3

    • April 13, 2009
    • PBS

    The Chattanooga excursion concludes with a walk across the Walnut Street bridge, one of the world's longest pedestrian bridges, and a discussion about carved wooden folk-art walking canes. Featured items include an 18th-century Chippendale tall chest; an 8-ball given to Harry Truman in 1948 by the Los Angeles Press Club; and a 1930 Lionel train set

  • S13E13 Grand Rapids - Hour 1

    • April 20, 2009
    • PBS

    A letter from Grand Rapids native son Gerald Ford; a pair of earrings made from cufflinks given by Czar Nicholas of Russia; and an 1881 painting by artist Jasper Cropsey.

  • S13E14 Grand Rapids - Hour 2

    • April 27, 2009
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Grand Rapids highlights modernist furniture at the Grand Rapids Public Museum. Appraised items include a quilt made from fabric scraps signed by some 200 notables, including Louis Armstrong, Lucille Ball and Gerald Ford; a cold-air return cover; and wooden fish decoys.

  • S13E15 Grand Rapids - Hour 3

    • May 4, 2009
    • PBS

    Conclusion. A visit to the Holland Museum in Holland, Mich., highlights Delft tiles. Appraised items include a Stickley music cabinet designed by Harvey Ellis; a painting by Edouard Cortes; and prop spears from "The Wizard of Oz."

  • S13E16 Hartford - Hour 1

    • May 11, 2009
    • PBS

    A 1963 poster for a Joan Baez/Bob Dylan concert at New Haven Arena; a pair of 18th-century silk shoes purportedly worn by one of George Washington's dance partners; and a collection of 200-year-old Wedgwood pottery buttons.

  • S13E17 Hartford - Hour 2

    • May 18, 2009
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Hartford, Conn., stops by the American Clock and Watch Museum in nearby Bristol, Conn. Appraised items include a custom-made George Nakashima table purchased 40 years ago; a pre-WWI German toy wagon complete with original box; and a bronze statue of a medieval Russian warrior by Russian artist Eugene Lanceray.

  • S13E18 Hartford - Hour 3

    • May 25, 2009
    • PBS

    The conclusion of the Hartford visit features an early-19th-century dressing table, rare vintage jewelry and a watercolor signed by Katharine Hepburn. Also: a collection of antique inn and tavern signs at the Connecticut Historical Society is featured.

  • S13E19 Special: Relative Riches

    • November 23, 2009
    • PBS

    Personal heirlooms that are the focus of family folklore are featured, including a bow and quiver said to have been made and signed by Geronimo. Also: a carved emerald-and-ruby ring; an 1815 Kentucky corner cupboard.

  • S13E20 Special: Big & Little

    • December 21, 2009
    • PBS

    Large and small items previously featured on the show are highlighted. Among the large: a John Fery painting, 18th-century Chinese painted silk panels and a Kwakiutl Indian-style transformation mask. Among the small: an heirloom five-carat diamond ring, 100-year-old Chinese carved-walnut shells and a Chippendale miniature chest.

Season 14

  • S14E01 Raleigh - Hour 1

    • January 4, 2010
    • PBS

    A 1920 Arts & Crafts desk and lamp; a rare circa 1960 Gibson Double 12 Electric Guitar; and a set of four high-value Chinese carved jade objects.

  • S14E02 Raleigh - Hour 2

    • January 11, 2010
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Raleigh features the work of 19th-century furniture maker Thomas Day at the North Carolina Museum of History. Appraised items include a bottle case and stand that date to about 1800, an 1812 needlework sampler and a 1985 Andrew Wyeth watercolor.

  • S14E03 Raleigh - Hour 3

    • January 18, 2010
    • PBS

    Conclusion. A visit to the Museum of the Cape Fear in Fayetteville, N.C., highlights Civil War-era weapons that were made in North Carolina. Objects appraised include items related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1966 visit to Durham and an heirloom table that may have ties to Thomas Jefferson.

  • S14E04 Atlantic City - Hour 1

    • January 25, 2010
    • PBS

    A Walt Whitman memoir inscribed by the author; a late-19th-century bronze and marble statue by French sculptor Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse; and an oil painting by 19th-century Canadian artist Cornelius Krieghoff.

  • S14E05 Atlantic City - Hour 2

    • February 1, 2010
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Atlantic City features Enrico Caruso memorabilia and a pair of heirloom boxwood and ivory figurines that may be worth $400,000. Also: the market for bathing-beauty figurines is discussed.

  • S14E06 Atlantic City - Hour 3

    • February 8, 2010
    • PBS

    The conclusion of the Atlantic City stop highlights a 1900 folk-art sculpture; a baseball autographed by the 1934 New York Yankees; and an early 20th-century landscape painting by artist George Bellows (1882-1925) that's valued at $150,000. Also: pearls are discussed during a visit to Dock's Oyster House.

  • S14E07 Madison, WI - Hour 1

    • February 15, 2010
    • PBS

    An Art Deco charm bracelet; an heirloom 1938 Martin D-18; and an angry 1976 letter from Frank Sinatra to Chicago Daily News columnist Mike Royko.

  • S14E08 Madison, WI - Hour 2

    • February 22, 2010
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Madison, Wis., features photos taken by noted photographer Edward Weston (1886-1958) that were taken in the late 1930s or early '40s; a table made by master furniture-maker George Nakashima (1905-90); and a silver, enamel and turquoise-studded exhibition piece that was crafted by Tiffany for the 1893 Columbian Exhibition in Chicago. Also, the theft of artifacts from the Wisconsin Historical Society is investigated.

  • S14E09 Madison, WI - Hour 3

    • March 1, 2010
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Madison, Wis., items include a turn-of-the-century Japanese bamboo sculpture, Edwardian pearl earrings with art deco pendants and an oil painting by 19th-century artist Thomas Hill that's valued at $60,000 to $80,000. Also: a visit to Wisconsin's House of the Rock, which was built on and around a chimney rock is filled with antiques and collectibles.

  • S14E10 Denver - Hour 1

    • March 29, 2010
    • PBS

    A poster of the famous Wright Flyer airplane; a first edition copy of William Faulkner's Sartoris; and an heirloom collection of jewelry that includes a diamond ring crafted by "Jeweler to the Stars" Paul Flato.

  • S14E11 Denver - Hour 2

    • April 5, 2010
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Denver features a Dodgers jersey worn by Don Drysdale, a 17th-century Massachusetts armchair and an 1817 schoolgirl needlework family portrait. Also: the unclaimed property office of the Colorado state treasurer is visited.

  • S14E12 Denver - Hour 3

    • April 12, 2010
    • PBS

    Two circa 1958 prototype chairs designed by the guest's father; a salesman's sample canoe; and a 1941 Martin guitar, played by the guest's great-uncle.

  • S14E13 Phoenix - Hour 1

    • April 19, 2010
    • PBS

    A circa 1905 advertising display for waterproof baby pants; a 1797 Chippendale marriage chest; and a collection of original Charles Schulz "Peanuts" artwork.

  • S14E14 Phoenix - Hour 2

    • April 26, 2010
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Phoenix includes a 1982 bronze maquette by sculptor Henry Moore, an heirloom amethyst jewelry collection and an early abstract painting by noted modern artist Chuck Close that's valued at $100,000 to $150,000. Also: a visit to Phoenix' Desert Botanical Garden, where antique botanical artwork is discussed.

  • S14E15 Phoenix - Hour 3

    • May 3, 2010
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Phoenix, items include a violin made by the Gagliano family in Naples in the early 1800s and a violin bow made in Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume's shop in France, with the pair's value estimated to be between $72,000 and $94,000. Also: a visit to the Heard Museum, where American Indian basketry is discussed.

  • S14E16 San Jose, CA - Hour 1

    • May 10, 2010
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in San Jose features a Tlingit bowl and ladle that were procured by the owner's great-great-grandfather in 1877 Alaska. Also: a visit to the Winchester Mystery House, an odd mansion built by Winchester Rifle heiress Sarah Winchester.

  • S14E17 San Jose, CA - Hour 2

    • May 17, 2010
    • PBS

    A painting by the German genre painter Carl Herpfer.

  • S14E18 San Jose, CA - Hour 3

    • May 24, 2010
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In San Jose, a collection of Great Basin baskets are appraised. Also: a visit to Stanford University's Hoover Institution highlights its large collection of political posters and explores the origins of Uncle Sam

Season 15

  • S15E01 Miami Beach - Hour 1

    • January 3, 2011
    • PBS

    A rare 1960 re-release movie poster for The Wild One; a George Ohr vase with a surprising secret; and a 1940s mobile by Alexander Calder.

  • S15E02 Miami Beach - Hour 2

    • January 10, 2011
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Miami Beach features beachcombing tips and advice on how to buy and sell gold. Appraised items include an archive of correspondence with Winston Churchill; a 1908 example of New Orleans' Newcomb College pottery; and vintage diamond rings and necklace.

  • S15E03 Miami Beach - Hour 3

    • January 17, 2011
    • PBS

    The conclusion of the Miami Beach visit features a rare Qing Dynasty vase; a 1956 Gretsch Chet Atkins Model 6120 guitar; and an oil painting by Victorian artist John George Brown. Also: an excursion to Miami's Wolfsonian Museum to examine its collection of World's Fair objects, which include everything from souvenir ash trays to works of fine art.

  • S15E04 San Diego - Hour 1

    • January 24, 2011
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in San Diego features a handwritten draft of the classic song "Stormy Weather"; a circa-1864 heirloom Tiffany cameo with period jewelry; and an aristocratic portrait by Robert Henri that's estimated to be worth $250,000 to $350,000. Also: vintage Steiff plush-toy animals are discussed during a visit to the San Diego Zoo.

  • S15E05 San Diego - Hour 2

    • January 31, 2011
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in San Diego features an 18th-century ivory carved crèche; a banner from George Washington's inauguration ball; and a circa-1900 Turkmenistan rug that's valued at $125,000 to $150,000. Also: the evolution of the cutlass, a 19th-century sailor's sidearm, is discussed aboard the USS Midway, the longest-serving U.S. Navy aircraft carrier of the 20th century

  • S15E06 San Diego - Hour 3

    • February 7, 2011
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In San Diego, items include "Captain America" and "Fantastic Four" cocreator Jack Kirby's collection of comics from the 1930s to the 1970s; circa-1915 Cartier cuff links, buttons and studs; and an original "Hortus Eystettensis," a 1613 collection of botanical illustrations that's valued at $250,000 to $350,000. Also: a visit to San Diego's Allen Airways Flying Museum highlights historic posters of mechanical flight.

  • S15E07 Des Moines - Hour 1

    • February 14, 2011
    • PBS

    A late-Victorian gold vest chain and fob; a pair of Green Bay Packers signed footballs; and a rare collection of promotional movie memorabilia from Hollywood's Golden Age. Pt. 1

  • S15E08 Des Moines - Hour 2

    • February 21, 2011
    • PBS

    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 inscribed with the Romanov dynasty's imperial arms; and a 1623 Shakespeare First Folio that's valued between $40,000 and $50,000. Also: an extra-illustrated book set based on a Charles Dickens biography is examined at Salisbury House and Gardens, the estate of 1920s cosmetics tycoon Carl Weeks.

  • S15E09 Des Moines - Hour 3

    • February 28, 2011
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Des Moines, items include a circa-1856 Des Moines city plan; a circa-1838 E.C. Brewster beehive clock; and a circa-1925 round European-cut diamond and platinum ring. Also: a lesson in honey farming; antiques with bee motifs

  • S15E10 Billings - Hour 1

    • April 12, 2011
    • PBS

    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 Arthur Brown watercolor scene of Yellowstone National Park that's valued at $75,000 to $125,000. Also: the weapons used at Custer's Last Stand are discussed during a visit to the Little Bighorn national monument.

  • S15E11 Billings - Hour 2

    • April 18, 2011
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Billings, Mont., features a 19th-century Japanese suit of armor; an 1874 oil painting by Swiss artist Luigi Rossi; and a circa 1825 Parisian gilt bronze serving tray that's valued at $50,000 to $70,000. Also: the work of furniture designer Thomas Molesworth (1890 to 1977), known for his rustic stylings, is discussed.

  • S15E12 Billings - Hour 3

    • April 25, 2011
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Billings, Mont., items include an 1843 artillery sword and belt; a circa 1925 sequined flapper dress and gold lamé coat; and a circa 1925 heirloom collection of ruby, diamond and jade rings that's valued at $60,000. Also: a visit to Billing's Yellowstone Art Museum highlights its Joseph Henry Sharp collection.

  • S15E13 Biloxi, MS - Hour 1

    • May 2, 2011
    • PBS

    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 Russian Ballet dancers that's valued at $100,000 to $150,000.

  • S15E14 Biloxi, MS - Hour 2

    • May 9, 2011
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Biloxi, Miss., includes a 1943 National League autographed baseball; a circa 1770 sword that was used in the Revolutionary War; and a preserved 1811 silk-on-silk embroidery that's valued at $40,000 to $50,000. Also: vintage space toys.

  • S15E15 Biloxi, MS - Hour 3

    • May 16, 2011
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Biloxi, Miss., items include a suit worn by Olivia de Havilland in the 1943 movie "Princess O'Rourke"; a circa 1890 French industrial clock; and four 1827 watercolors by the Guilford Limner, a North Carolina-based artist who never signed his work. Also: a visit to the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Miss., details how southern landscapes and creatures inspired Anderson (1903 to 65).

  • S15E16 Washington, D.C. - Hour 1

    • May 23, 2011
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Washington, D.C., features a 1958 letter from Martin Luther King Jr.; a circa 1965 Andy Warhol lithograph; and a turn-of-the-20th-century, hand-wrought Gorham silver tea set that's valued at $90,000. Also: the Harry S. Truman Building.

  • S15E17 Washington, D.C. - Hour 2

    • May 30, 2011
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. In Washington, D.C., items include an 1813 Congressional sword; an early 20th-century Tiffany & Co. Sinclair mantel clock; and a Charles Schreyvogel sculpture of a soldier and his horse that's valued at $60,000 to $90,000. Also: the New Deal's WPA program, the art it sponsored and efforts to locate some of the lost treasures are discussed with General Services Administration inspector general Brian Miller.

  • S15E18 Washington, D.C. - Hour 3

    • June 27, 2011
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Washington, D.C., items include a 1964 Chrysler Turbine model and manual; a circa-1840 temperance banner; and a circa-1925 oil painting by Jessie Willcox Smith valued at $75,000. Also: miniature portraits from the 18th and 19th centuries are examined at the Smithsonian Art Museum's Lunder Conservation lab.

Season 16

  • S16E01 Tulsa - Hour 1

    • January 2, 2012
    • PBS

    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 late 17th-, early 18th-century Chinese rhinoceros horn cups that are valued at more than a million dollars. Also: a visit to the Pawnee Bill Ranch highlights show-stopping Wild West posters.

  • S16E02 Tulsa - Hour 2

    • January 9, 2012
    • PBS

    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 may or may not be Remingtons and Russells; and a 1924 Gibson F-5 "Lloyd Loar" mandolin valued at $175,000. Also: a visit to the Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve highlights vintage petroliana collectibles.

  • S16E03 Tulsa - Hour 3

    • January 16, 2012
    • PBS

    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-store display; and a circa 1600 Ming Dynasty cast bronze guardian figure. Also: a visit to the Philbrook Museum of Art highlights housewares, appliances and electronics that were turned into functional art by 20th-century industrial designers.

  • S16E04 Eugene - Hour 1

    • January 23, 2012
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Eugene, Ore., includes Ty Cobb-autographed memorabilia; an original "Rosemary's Baby" drawing by art designer Clem Hall; and a 1919 oil painting by Norman Rockwell that's valued at $500,000. Also: a McKenzie River fishing expedition; the antique fly fishing gear market.

  • S16E05 Eugene - Hour 2

    • January 30, 2012
    • PBS

    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 Imperial officer's sword from the reign of Tsar Nicholas II that is worth between $75,000 and $100,000. Also: collecting wine glasses and decanters is discussed during a visit to the King Estate Winery.

  • S16E06 Eugene - Hour 3

    • February 6, 2012
    • PBS

    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 cavalry guidon that may have been used in the Battle of Shiloh; and a 1960 jeweled gold moretto. Also: collecting wineglasses and decanters is discussed at the King Estate Winery.

  • S16E07 Pittsburgh - Hour 1

    • February 13, 2012
    • PBS

    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-century rhinoceros horn cup, purchased for one dollar at a flea market, worth between $350,000 and $450,000. Also: a visit to the Andy Warhol Museum.

  • S16E08 Pittsburgh - Hour 2

    • February 20, 2012
    • PBS

    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 Sitting Bull; and three Charles Darwin first editions, including "The Voyage of the Beagle," "On the Origin of Species" and "The Descent of Man." Also: centuries-old jewelry fashioned out of steel and iron.

  • S16E09 Pittsburgh - Hour 3

    • February 27, 2012
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Pittsburgh, items include a collection of letters between members of the Kennedy family and JFK's former personal secretary; a circa 1928 art deco jade sapphire ring; and a 1946 oil painting by Rockwell Kent, along with an inherited letter from the artist. Also: a visit to the Carnegie Museum of Art highlights the work of glass artist Maurice Marinot.

  • S16E10 El Paso - Hour 1

    • March 26, 2012
    • PBS

    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 print; and a signed 1937 first edition of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" that's valued at $80,000 to $120,000. Also: a visit to the Centennial Museum highlights pre-Columbian pottery from the Casas Grandes culture.

  • S16E11 El Paso - Hour 2

    • April 2, 2012
    • PBS

    Signed Andy Warhol soup cans and pop art; a collection of signed Cormac McCarthy first editions; and a circa 1570 "Lotto" Oushak rug.

  • S16E12 El Paso - Hour 3

    • April 9, 2012
    • PBS

    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 sampler that's valued at $40,000. Also: a discussion of Texas spurs, including their styles and construction and what collectors are willing to pay for vintage spurs.

  • S16E13 Atlanta - Hour 1

    • April 16, 2012
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Atlanta features a decorative egg with a Fabergé mark that was purchased for $15,000; a 1787 land grant signed by Benjamin Franklin; and a New York Chippendale corner chair, circa 1760, that is valued between $250,000 and $300,000. Also: 19th-century examples of Palissy ware (aquatic-theme plates and vases).

  • S16E14 Atlanta - Hour 2

    • April 23, 2012
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Atlanta features a circa 1939 copy of "Gone With the Wind" signed by author Margaret Mitchell; an 1875 Persian turquoise-diamond bracelet; and a circa 1930 painting by Impressionist Mary Elizabeth Price that's valued between $40,000 and $60,000. Also: a visit to the Coca-Cola archives focuses on three lost Norman Rockwell paintings that were commissioned by the company for advertisements in the late 1920s and early '30s

  • S16E15 Atlanta - Hour 3

    • April 30, 2012
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Atlanta, items include a circa 1961 Willie Mays jersey and pants; a 17th-century Ming bronze guardian figure; and a circa 1861 Confederate officer's sword that's valued at $50,000. Also: rare photographs of Sherman's 1864 March to the Sea and the burning of Atlanta are examined at a collector's home.

  • S16E16 Minneapolis - Hour 1

    • May 7, 2012
    • PBS

    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-diamond ring that's worth $140,000-$160,000. Also: Mora clocks are discussed at the American Swedish Institute.

  • S16E17 Minneapolis - Hour 2

    • May 14, 2012
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Minneapolis features a 1956 Elvis Presley standee; a sketch by George Gershwin as well as letters from the composer to the owner's mother; and a circa 1885 Franz Roubaud oil painting that's worth $100,000. Also: WWII animation propaganda made by Disney Studios is discussed.

  • S16E18 Minneapolis - Hour 3

    • May 21, 2012
    • PBS

    An 1863 Ulysses S. Grant letter; a circa 1950 Charles Shulz Li'l Folks original cartoon; and two paintings - one by Victor Higgins, the other by Spencer - purchased together for $5, but valued considerably higher. Part 3.

  • S16E19 Vintage Phoenix

    • June 18, 2012
    • PBS

    Flash forward from 1997 for believe-it-or-not ROADSHOW moments in Phoenix.

  • S16E20 Vintage Secaucus

    • June 25, 2012
    • PBS

    Updates on items appraised in 1997 Secaucus, N.J., including a circa 1900 folk-art ship model that was worth $5000 to $7000 but now fetches just $300 to $500; and a gaming table originally valued at $200,000 to $300,000 that has doubled in price.

  • S16E21 Vintage Houston

    • July 2, 2012
    • PBS

    Find out what the future held for some of the treasures ROADSHOW corralled in Houston in 1998.

  • S16E22 Vintage Atlanta

    • July 9, 2012
    • PBS

    See how some of ROADSHOW's Atlanta discoveries have fared since 1997.

  • S16E23 Vintage San Francisco

    • July 16, 2012
    • PBS

    Discover which treasures the market favored since ROADSHOW's visit there in 1998.

  • S16E24 Vintage Pittsburgh

    • July 23, 2012
    • PBS

    Take a look at what's happened to some Pittsburgh ROADSHOW finds since 1997.

  • S16E25 Junk in the Trunk (Part 2)

    • November 5, 2012
    • PBS

    Appraisals from Season 16 visits to El Paso, Atlanta and Minneapolis. Included: diamonds and a sapphire from Tiffany; Dr. Seuss' signature; and a Missouri Regiment Colt pistol that's valued at more than $22,000.

  • S16E26 Cats & Dogs

    • November 12, 2012
    • PBS

    Feline- and canine-related items are appraised, including an original Hush Puppies mascot, dog portraits and bronze cat

  • S16E27 Greatest Gifts

    • December 17, 2012
    • PBS

    See appraisals of items that guests received as presents.

Season 17

  • S17E01 Corpus Christi - Hour 1

    • January 7, 2013
    • PBS

    Diego Rivera oil painting; 1967 painting by Alexander Calder; Japanese bronze depicting a mythical figure; Fisk Tire Boy sign.

  • S17E02 Corpus Christi - Hour 2

    • January 14, 2013
    • PBS

    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 received a book inscribed by Salvador Dalí from the artist himself. Also: Vintage flash art is investigated at an area tattoo parlor.

  • S17E03 Corpus Christi - Hour 3

    • January 21, 2013
    • PBS

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW finds art that spans the 20th century in the sparkling city by the sea including: a 1912 portrait by Charles Courtney Curran and a 1983 Helen Frankenthaler lithograph.

  • S17E04 Boston - Hour 1

    • January 28, 2013
    • PBS

    In Boston, Massachusetts, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Wes Cowan look at a famous and controversial Paul Revere print.

  • S17E05 Boston - Hour 2

    • February 4, 2013
    • PBS

    Boston guests sure can carry a tune, bringing in a 1950 Selmer alto saxophone, an impressive George Gershwin collection, and 1970s Beatles memorabilia valued at $60,000.

  • S17E06 Boston - Hour 3

    • February 11, 2013
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Boston, items include Civil War photos; WWII German POW signs; and a circa-1810 South Carolina musket worth $6000-$8000. Also: Folk art carvings at the historic Sleeper-McCann House in nearby Gloucester are spotlighted.

  • S17E07 Myrtle Beach - Hour 1

    • February 18, 2013
    • PBS

    A visit to Brookgreen Gardens to discuss early 20th-century female sculptors and a Joseph Henry Sharp oil painting.

  • S17E08 Myrtle Beach - Hour 2

    • February 25, 2013
    • PBS

    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 1850s South Carolina sword that's valued at $30,000-$40,000. Also: a story about stolen art from the Hobcaw Barony estate in nearby Georgetown.

  • S17E09 Myrtle Beach - Hour 3

    • March 4, 2013
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Myrtle Beach, S.C., items include an 1884 Currier & Ives print; a Pennsylvania folk art whirligig; and a 1936 first edition of "Gone With the Wind" that's appraised at $12,000-$15,000. Also: an important 19th-century blockade rifle is discussed during a visit to the Waccamaw River.

  • S17E10 Cincinnati - Hour 1

    • April 1, 2013
    • PBS

    A baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle; Rookwood art pottery; works by artist Edward Henry Potthast.

  • S17E11 Cincinnati - Hour 2

    • April 8, 2013
    • PBS

    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 an 1846 wall map of the western U.S. Also: How endangered rhinos are affected by the antiques trade.

  • S17E12 Cincinnati - Hour 3

    • April 15, 2013
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Cincinnati, items include a trophy from the 1908 Belmont Stakes; an early 20th-century toy horse and buggy; a French advertising poster; and a bust of Abraham Lincoln. Also: the craftsmanship of Cincinnati carved furniture.

  • S17E13 Rapid City - Hour 1

    • April 22, 2013
    • PBS

    A suite of furniture by Thomas Molesworth from the "Ranch A" and signed military documents of Elvis Presley.

  • S17E14 Rapid City - Hour 2

    • April 29, 2013
    • PBS

    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 Rock-Ola juke box. Also: a visit to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame.

  • S17E15 Rapid City - Hour 3

    • May 6, 2013
    • PBS

    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 Favrile Fabrique Tiffany desk lamp. Also: a discussion about 19th-century Sioux weapons at Custer State Park.

  • S17E16 Seattle - Hour 1

    • May 13, 2013
    • PBS

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW rocks out at Seattle’s EMP Museum and discusses Jimi Hendrix’s trend-setting fashion style. Other highlights include: a Vladimir Kagan desk used by Kagan himself, and an impressive 1874 Francis A. Silva oil painting valued at $250,000.

  • S17E17 Seattle - Hour 2

    • May 20, 2013
    • PBS

    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. Also: World's Fair posters are discussed during a visit to the Space Needle.

  • S17E18 Seattle - Hour 3

    • May 27, 2013
    • PBS

    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 quilt from the 1880s; and a white Steiff clown bear. Also: Northwest Coast Indian masks are discussed at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture.

  • S17E19 Vintage Los Angeles

    • June 24, 2013
    • PBS

    The history and collecting of celestial maps; a 1956 signed photo of a10-year-old posed between baseball Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella.

  • S17E20 Vintage Milwaukee

    • July 1, 2013
    • PBS

    Watch Vintage Milwaukee to see some memorable and gorgeous pieces, some with prices that have soared, like a Tiffany Lamp whose value rose over $10,000!

  • S17E21 Vintage Rochester

    • July 8, 2013
    • PBS

    Since ROADSHOW's 1998 appraisal event in Rochester, NY, some items have quintupled in value, while others have dropped more than $1,000! Can you guess which ones?

  • S17E22 Vintage Louisville

    • July 15, 2013
    • PBS

    Watch Vintage Louisville as we recount some memorable appraisals from 15 years ago and take a look at some appraisals values that have rose over $100,000!

  • S17E23 Vintage Hartford

    • July 22, 2013
    • PBS

    Watch Vintage Hartford to see how the values have changed over the years, like a Tiffany aquamarine glass vase that more than doubled its value from back in 1998!

  • S17E24 Vintage Richmond

    • July 29, 2013
    • PBS

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW revisits items appraised in Richmond, VA back in 1998. A Cartier desk clock has increased in value from a 1998 appraisal of $10,000 to $15,000 to an updated estimate of $25,000 to $35,000. But have all the prices gone up?

  • S17E25 Junk in the Trunk (Part 3)

    • November 4, 2013
    • PBS

    View never-before-seen appraisals, including a sports collection and a book with a mysterious past.

  • S17E26 Special: Survivors

    • November 18, 2013
    • PBS

    Every antique is a survivor, but considering some have made it through exceptionally dangerous circumstances, it is amazing they survived at all. In this special episode, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW highlights amazing tales of rescues, near misses, and beating the odds with treasures that have endured wars, natural disasters, fires, and more.

  • S17E27 Finders Keepers

    • December 23, 2013
    • PBS

    A formerly buried Weller Coppertone vase; collection of Cole Porter and Monty Woolley letters.

Season 18

  • S18E01 Boise - Hour 1

    • January 6, 2014
    • PBS

    A first edition of the Book of Mormon; a 1955 Madoura plate designed by Picasso; an 1858 oil painting by Sanford Robinson Gifford.

  • S18E02 Boise - Hour 2

    • January 13, 2014
    • PBS

    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 an a 1922 Edward Hopper etching titled "The Cat Boat" that's valued at $250,000. Also: law-enforcement collectibles are discussed during a visit to the Old Idaho State Penitentiary.

  • S18E03 Boise - Hour 3

    • January 20, 2014
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Boise, Idaho, items include an 1822 letter from Thomas Jefferson; a Babe Ruth Candy Club membership card; and a ruby-and-diamond necklace. Also: the work of artist James Castle is discussed during a visit to the Boise Art Museum.

  • S18E04 Detroit - Hour 1

    • January 27, 2014
    • PBS

    A 1970 Andy Warhol poster; early 20th-century collection of Pewabic pottery; working script of ``The Wizard of Oz.''

  • S18E05 Detroit - Hour 2

    • February 3, 2014
    • PBS

    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 Petrus van Schendel oil painting, ca. 1860; and a signed photo album of President Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet and Senate. Also: a visit to the Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum spotlights model cars made by Hudson Car Company.

  • S18E06 Detroit - Hour 3

    • February 10, 2014
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Detroit, items include a signed letter from Charles Schulz that includes a drawing of Linus; letters from Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud discussing Russian ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky; and etchings by Edward Hopper and John Sloan. Also: architect-designer Eliel Saarinena is discussed during a visit to the Saarinen House at Cranbrook Academy of Art.

  • S18E07 Baton Rouge - Hour 1

    • February 17, 2014
    • PBS

    A French Art Deco diamond and platinum ring; a copy of ''The History of Magic'' signed by Jim Morrison; four Rembrandt and James McNeill Whistler etchings.

  • S18E08 Baton Rouge - Hour 2

    • February 24, 2014
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Baton Rouge. Items include a Louisiana political poster; three paintings by New Orleans artists-Newcomb pottery founders William and Ellsworth Woodward; and a NASA photograph collection. Also: a visit to the to the LSU Museum of Art spotlights the work of Louisiana artist Clementine Hunter.

  • S18E09 Baton Rouge - Hour 3

    • March 24, 2014
    • PBS

    An early 19th century Louisiana work table; Civil War Confederate letters; Porfirio Salinas oil, circa 1935, in its original frame.

  • S18E10 Kansas City (2014) - Hour 1

    • March 31, 2014
    • PBS

    An 1891 Kansas City Fire Chief presentation badge; 1796 Chinese bronze censer; 1965 Roy Lichtenstein screen print.

  • S18E11 Kansas City (2014) - Hour 2

    • April 7, 2014
    • PBS

    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; an 1861 E.G. Wright silver cornet; and a 1920 Julian Onderdonk oil painting that the artist gave to the owner's mother. Also: the Toy and Miniature Museum is visited.

  • S18E12 Kansas City (2014) - Hour 3

    • April 14, 2014
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Kansas City, Mo., items include a 1955 Elvis Presley concert poster; an 1812 Marklin "Puritan" toy boat; and a 1919 Leon Gaspard "Portrait of Young Girl" oil painting. Also: Dorothea Lange photography is discussed during a visit to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

  • S18E13 Anaheim - Hour 1

    • April 21, 2014
    • PBS

    'You Bet Your Life' prop duck; two sketches by singer Michael Jackson, circa 1973; Frederic Church oil painting, circa 1867.In Anaheim, California, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Philip Weiss travel to the Queen Mary to talk about ocean liner memorabilia.

  • S18E14 Anaheim - Hour 2

    • April 28, 2014
    • PBS

    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 titled "Sacré-Couer et Moulin" by French artist Maurice Utrillo. Also: vintage guitars are discussed during a visit to the Rickenbacker International Corporation headquarters in Santa Ana, Cal.

  • S18E15 Anaheim - Hour 3

    • May 5, 2014
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Anaheim, Cal., items include an 18th-century Chinese cinnabar lacquer box; a collection of wanted posters, circa 1900, that features a Butch Cassidy wanted circular; and a shadow box that may have been made by Joseph Cornell. Also: costume jewelry is discussed.

  • S18E16 Richmond, VA (2014) - Hour 1

    • May 12, 2014
    • PBS

    Albert Neuhuys watercolor; 1982 UNC championship signed basketball; Alice R.H. Smith watercolor.

  • S18E17 Richmond, VA (2014) - Hour 2

    • May 19, 2014
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Richmond features a 1765 Thomas Pitts silver epergne; a Leveille-Rousseau perfume bottle, circa 1890; and a Tiffany & Co. brooch, circa 1937. Also: Mark L. Walberg tries to stump appraiser Sebastian Clarke on Federal-era materials at the Wilton House Museum.

  • S18E18 Richmond, VA (2014) - Hour 3

    • May 26, 2014
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Richmond, items include Langston Hughes-signed first editions; a 1935 "Bride of Frankenstein" pressbook that includes many of the graphics used for the film's top posters; and an 1890 Frank Henry Shapleigh oil painting. Also: tall case clocks are discussed during a visit to Colonial Williamsburg.

  • S18E19 Vintage Providence

    • June 16, 2014
    • PBS

    Look back 15 years to see what some memorable objects appraised in Providence are worth today.

  • S18E20 Vintage Tampa

    • June 23, 2014
    • PBS

    Tune in to see how appraised values in Tampa, Florida, have fared over 15 years

  • S18E21 Vintage Columbus

    • June 30, 2014
    • PBS

    Return to Columbus, Ohio, to learn which items have soared in value and which have sunk since 1999.

  • S18E22 Vintage Toronto

    • July 7, 2014
    • PBS

    Look back at some of the items appraised in Toronto, Canada in 1999 and how their values have fared in the today’s market. Highlights include a Victorian carved oak bed; a Duiffopruggar-style violin; and a Demetre Chiparus "Starfish" bronze that first appraised for $100,000-$150,000 and is now valued at $150,000-$250,000.

  • S18E23 Vintage Baltimore

    • July 14, 2014
    • PBS

    In this show we uncover some dramatic changes in the value of key appraisals. Highlights include an Edgar Allan Poe—inscribed book; a Titanic collection; and a Frederick De Wit atlas, ca. 1680, that jumped from $30,000-$50,000 to $50,000-$70,000.

  • S18E24 Vintage Salt Lake City

    • July 21, 2014
    • PBS

    Back in 1999, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visited Salt Lake City, Utah. Tune in to see what happened to the values of the items found during that trip. Highlights include Napoleonic prisoner-of-war pieces; a Mormon certificate of gratitude; and a Carleton Watkins photograph that previously came in at $4,000-$6,000 and now is appraised at $15,000-$25,000.

  • S18E25 Vintage Des Moines

    • July 28, 2014
    • PBS

    Fifteen years after first visiting Des Moines, Iowa, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW looks back on featured items to see if their value has changed. Highlights include a Rambling Mickey Mouse toy with its original box, ca. 1934; Charles Lindbergh memorabilia; and a Samuel McIntire medallion that has soared in value from $70,000-$90,000 to $200,000-$300,000.

  • S18E26 Knoxville - Hour 1

    • September 22, 2014
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Knoxville features a Tiffany pottery vase, circa 1905; a Chinese gilt bronze Amida Buddah, circa 1550; a shoe belonging to Robert Wadlow (1918-40), who was the tallest human recorded in history; and a Chinese gilt bronze Amida Buddah, circa 1550. Also: Appalachian musical instruments are discussed at the Museum of Appalachia in Clinton, Tenn.

  • S18E27 Knoxville - Hour 2

    • September 29, 2014
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Knoxville features a collection of letters from Amelia Earhart; drawings by artist Joseph Delaney (1904-91); and two watercolors by Jacob Maentel (1778-1863). Also: a visit to the Rhea County Courthouse spotlights a book related to the Scopes Monkey Trial.

  • S18E28 Knoxville - Hour 3

    • October 6, 2014
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Knoxville, items include a third edition of "Gone With the Wind" with a false inscription; signed Muhammad Ali training shoes; and a Cartier sapphire and diamond ring. Also: Prehistoric Native American stoneworks are discussed at the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture.

  • S18E29 Jacksonville - Hour 1

    • October 13, 2014
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Jacksonville features a horn used in Laurel and Hardy's "Swiss Miss" film; a silver presentation cup, circa 1780, that was given to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene by Lafayette; and a Thomas Hart Benton oil painting, circa. 1950. Also: a visit to the Norman Studios Silent Film Museum features a discussion on missing Richard E. Norman films.

  • S18E30 Jacksonville - Hour 2

    • October 20, 2014
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Jacksonville features a Babyland Rag topsy-turvy doll, circa 1905; a diamond Art Deco bracelet watch; and Robert E. Lee's map of critical battle areas around Richmond. Also: a visit to the St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum spotlights a 17th-century pirate book.

  • S18E31 Jacksonville - Hour 3

    • October 27, 2014
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Jacksonville, items include a NASA "Mercury 7" signed photo; a document signed by Abraham Lincoln in 1862; and a Tiffany gold necklace, circa 1875. Also: a visit to Flagler College spotlights Louis Comfort Tiffany stained-glass windows.

  • S18E32 Junk in the Trunk - Part 4 Hour 1

    • December 1, 2014
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 2. Included: a Steiff Pushmi-Pullyu "Doctor Dolittle" character, ca. 1967; a Pablo Picasso linocut, ca. 1950; and a pair of Italian carved door panels, ca. 1550.

  • S18E33 Junk in the Trunk - Part 4 Hour 2

    • December 15, 2014
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Items include 1898 Mardi Gras invitations; Julia Child's copper pans, ca. 1960, that were used on her TV show; and a German violin with a Sartory bow.

  • S18E34 The Boomer Years

    • December 22, 2014
    • PBS

    Items from the 1940s, '50s and '60s are featured, including a standee for the 1956 Elvis Presley film "Love Me Tender"; a 1958 letter from Martin Luther King Jr.; and Charles Schulz comic strip art, ca. 1960.

  • S18E35 Manor House Treasures

    • December 29, 2014
    • PBS

    Items include a Lord Byron cellarette and portrait, ca. 1810; a Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, ca. 1915; and a Louis Comfort Tiffany necklace, ca. 1905, that is appraised for $75,000 to $100,000.

Season 19

  • S19E01 New York, NY (2015) - Hour 1

    • January 5, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. The Season 19 premiere visits New York City, where the finds include an unpublished Art Spiegelman book proposal; a headboard used in "The Godfather, Part II"; and a collection of rare photographic baseball cards that includes a handwritten letter from the 1871-1872 Boston Red Stockings. Also: Frèdèric Auguste Bartholdi Statue of Liberty statuettes are discussed during a visit to the New York Historical Society.

  • S19E02 New York, NY (2015) - Hour 2

    • January 12, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in New York City. Items include a Tiffany Studios mosaic inkwell, ca. 1905; a show run from the Beatles' first "Ed Sullivan Show" appearance as well as an autographed band photo; and a Joseph Kleitsch oil painting, ca.1925, that was purchased by the owner's father from Kleitsch's widow for $100 and is now worth $500,000. Also: a "most wanted" segment at the famed Apollo Theater.

  • S19E03 New York, NY (2015) - Hour 3

    • January 19, 2015
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In New York City, items include a Tiffany presentation watch; a 1943 Irving Berlin manuscript; and a collection of rare 1903 American Beauty-backed tobacco baseball cards. Also: Porcelain mugs are discussed at the Salmagundi Club.

  • S19E04 Austin - Hour 1

    • January 26, 2015
    • PBS

    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 and platinum Van Cleef and Arpels necklace. Also: the Briscoe Center's Willie Nelson collection.

  • S19E05 Austin - Hour 2

    • February 2, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Austin, Texas, features a 1607 Galileo letter; a diamond and sapphire ring, necklace and tassel; and a Chinese cloisonné panel. Also: Texas Declaration of Independence documents are discussed at the Texas State Library and Archives.

  • S19E06 Austin - Hour 3

    • February 9, 2015
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Austin, Texas, items include a scrapbook of World War II photos that belonged to one of the "Monuments Men"; an 1875 "Pictorial St. Louis" atlas that features birds-eye maps of the entire city; and a jade ring with case. Also: a collection of antique Mexican saddles.

  • S19E07 Bismarck (2015) - Hour 1

    • February 16, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Bismarck, N.D., features a collection from the USS Squalus submarine, which sank in 1939; a Torino lamp that was purchased for $25 and is valued at $1500 to $2500; and two Tlingit Shamanic masks that are worth $250,000. Also: the books of Elizabeth Custer are discussed during a visit to Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.

  • S19E08 Bismarck (2015) - Hour 2

    • February 23, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Bismarck, N.D. Items include a miniature Japanese china set, ca. 1925; a woman's ranch-wear outfit, ca. 1935; and a Chinese Imperial ceremonial outfit, ca. 1900. Also: Larson Brothers guitars are discussed at the headquarters of Vintage Guitar magazine.

  • S19E09 Bismarck (2015) - Hour 3

    • March 23, 2015
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Bismarck, N.D., items include a Santa Claus oil and advertisement by Hadden Sundblom, who painted Coca-Cola's Santa paintings from about 1931 to '65; a 1778 letter from George Washington; and two Irish dragoon swallowtail guidon flags that were used in the Battle of Nashville. Also: Plains Indian ledger drawings are examined during a visit to the State Historical Society of North Dakota

  • S19E10 Birmingham - Hour 1

    • March 30, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Birmingham. Items include hand-colored Andy Warhol lithographs; Southern dolls; and a Frederic Remington portrait with a letter from the artist to the owner's great-grandmother. Also: a visit to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute spotlights materials related to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

  • S19E11 Birmingham - Hour 2

    • April 6, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. In Birmingham, items include letters from a young Bill Clinton in 1968 that feature his opinions on politics and war; a Lalique hood ornament in an uncommon amethyst color; and a 1952 John Falter illustration. Also: iron antiques and the history of the iron and steel industry are discussed at the historic Sloss Furnaces.

  • S19E12 Birmingham - Hour 3

    • April 13, 2015
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Birmingham, items include an autographed first edition of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird"; a Titanic photograph and book; and a Rolex military watch. Also: A rare African wood carving from the late 19th century is spotlighted during a visit to the Birmingham Museum of Art.

  • S19E13 Santa Clara - Hour 1

    • April 20, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Santa Clara, Cal., features an autograph book that includes signatures from John Steinbeck, Leo Tolstoy and Mark Twain; a Margaret Keane "Big Eye" painting; and a collection of 1936-39 Edward Weston photographs. Also: The Japanese American Museum of San Jose is visited.

  • S19E14 Santa Clara - Hour 2

    • April 27, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Santa Clara, Cal., features a Lambert magician automaton, ca. 1900; a Ray Bradbury archive collected by Bradbury's high-school English teacher; and a Fred Myrick scrimshaw tooth, ca. 1830. Also: The Pacific Pinball Museum is visited.

  • S19E15 Santa Clara - Hour 3

    • May 4, 2015
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Santa Clara, Cal., items include a Booker T. Washington archive; 17th-century Chinese transitional wine pot; and Eanger Irving Couse painting. Also: the first Apple computer is spotlighted during a visit to the Computer History Museum.

  • S19E16 Charleston - Hour 1

    • May 11, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. In Charleston, W. Va., items include an archive of the Oak Ridge Journal, which was the newspaper for the Manhattan Project town; a Pete Seeger-autographed sign relating to the Peekskill riots of 1949; and an 1854 Edward Beyer oil painting. Also: diamond myths are discussed at the Beckley Exhibition Mine.

  • S19E17 Charleston - Hour 2

    • May 18, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Charleston, W.V., features highlights such as a collection of Marilyn Monroe stills from some of her greatest cinematic hits; a British rainbow spatterware pot, ca. 1860 purchased for $10; and an 1849 ship's log and register chronicling the journey from Boston to San Francisco during the Gold Rush

  • S19E18 Charleston - Hour 3

    • May 25, 2015
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Charleston, W. Va., items include a Newcomb College vase, ca. 1905; an 1875 W.S. Young landscape oil of the Greenbrier River in West Virginia; and a collection of Noel Coward "Sail Away" memorabilia. Also: Civil War cigarette booklets are spotlighted during a visit to the Rosanna A. Blake Library of Confederate History at Marshall University.

  • S19E19 Vintage St. Louis

    • June 15, 2015
    • PBS

    Updates on items originally appraised 15 years ago, including an 1847 Petrus van Schendel painting; a Steiff black bear; and an iron framed Henry rifle.

  • S19E20 Vintage Sacramento

    • June 22, 2015
    • PBS

    Updates on items appraised in 2000, including an 1864 Lincoln campaign poster; Dirk Van Erp lamp; and Marion Kavanaugh Wachtel oil painting.

  • S19E21 Vintage Denver

    • June 29, 2015
    • PBS

    Updates on items appraised in 2000, including a Bakelite collection; 19th-century Tabor mining archive; and Jessie Willcox Smith paintings.

  • S19E22 Vintage Tulsa

    • July 6, 2015
    • PBS

    Appraisals from 2000 Tulsa are revisited. Items include a Navajo chief's blanket; a Connecticut secretary and chair; and a 1924 Charles Russell watercolor.

  • S19E23 Vintage Las Vegas

    • July 13, 2015
    • PBS

    Appraisals from 2000 Las Vegas are revisited. Included: a collection of magic memorabilia, ca. 1925; a Shearer chest of drawers; and an album of John Thomson photographs.

  • S19E24 Vintage Madison

    • July 20, 2015
    • PBS

    Appraisals from 2000 Madison, Wis., are revisited. Included: an 1875 Norwegian Hardanger fiddle; Winsor McCay comic art; and an Eanger Irving Couse oil painting.

  • S19E25 Vintage Charleston

    • July 27, 2015
    • PBS

    Appraisals in 2000 Charleston, S.C., are revisited. Included: Newcomb College vases; Fred Meyer photographs, ca. 1900; and a Léon Julien Deschamps bronze.

  • S19E26 Albuquerque - Hour 1

    • September 28, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. In Albuquerque, items include a 1969 Woodstock jacket and program; silk wedding gown, ca. 1875; and Jane Peterson oil painting, "The Answer," ca. 1925. Also: The International Balloon Museum is visited.

  • S19E27 Albuquerque - Hour 2

    • October 5, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. In Albuquerque, items include a 1969 Jasper Johns flag print; 1939 inscribed "Pinocchio" book; and an imperial jade snuff bottle. Also: The Museum of International Folk Art is visited.

  • S19E28 Albuquerque - Hour 3

    • October 12, 2015
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Albuquerque, items include a 1962 sonic blue Fender Stratocaster; 1965 Beatles-signed photo and letter; and French filigree earrings, ca. 1775. Also: the Albuquerque Museum is visited.

  • S19E29 Chicago (2015) - Hour 1

    • October 19, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. In Chicago, items include a 1969 subpoena signed by the "Chicago Seven"; 1961 Leonora Carrington oil; and 1976 Playboy Bunny collection. Also: The Art Institute of Chicago is visited.

  • S19E30 Chicago (2015) - Hour 2

    • October 26, 2015
    • PBS

    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 graffiti art. Also: The Chicago Civic Opera House is visited.

  • S19E31 Chicago (2015) - Hour 3

    • November 2, 2015
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Chicago, items include Ayn Rand-inscribed books; an Edward Borein watercolor, ca. 1930; and a 1931 Carnegie Hero Medal. Also: a trip to Crab Tree Farm.

  • S19E32 Junk in the Trunk - Part 5 Hour 1

    • November 9, 2015
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 2. Items include a 1925 San Francisco pictorial map; NASA signed photos; and a Chinese jadeite peach-form bowl from around 1900.

  • S19E33 Junk in the Trunk - Part 5 Hour 2

    • November 16, 2015
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Items include "Fantasia" drawings and sketches from 1940; Alvin & the Chipmunks puppets, ca. 1958; and Israel Regardie's manuscripts and books.

  • S19E34 Celebrating Black Americana

    • February 9, 2015
    • PBS

    An 1821 U.S. citizenship certificate for a free man of color; beauty book by Madam C.J. Walker, the first American female millionaire; a trip to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.

  • S19E35 Treasures on the Move

    • December 28, 2015
    • PBS

    Travel-related items are featured, including Art Deco travel posters; a Waltham railroad pocket watch; and a Lewis and Clark map. Also: a trip to the Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum in Ypsilanti, Mich.

Season 20

  • S20E01 Spokane (2016) - Hour 1

    • January 4, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. The Season 20 premiere visits Spokane, where items include a 1919 Belmont Stakes trophy; 1963 "The Avengers" comics; and two Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso oil paintings.

  • S20E02 Spokane (2016) - Hour 2

    • January 11, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Spokane features a 1961-63 JFK archive; grotesque face jug; and "Gone with the Wind" sketches.

  • S20E03 Spokane (2016) - Hour 3

    • January 18, 2016
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Spokane, items include a 1938 "Snow White" banner; Chinese huanghuali cosmetic case; and 1860 John J. Audubon chromolithograph.

  • S20E04 Little Rock - Hour 1

    • January 25, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Little Rock. Items include an Olin Travis painting; 1936 Lou Gehrig autograph; and English giltwood cabinet-on-stand, ca. 1730.

  • S20E05 Little Rock - Hour 2

    • February 1, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Little Rock features a 1983 Truman Capote Playboy manuscript; a jazz musician photograph archive, ca. 1945; and a Mississippian effigy figure, ca. A.D. 1000-1500

  • S20E06 Little Rock - Hour 3

    • February 8, 2016
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Little Rock, items include a 1985 Charles Schulz sketch of Snoopy; Chinese altar garniture, ca. 1850; and a 1919 William Faulkner handmade poetry book.

  • S20E07 Charleston (2016) - Hour 1

    • February 15, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Charleston, S.C., features a Babe Ruth archive; a Japanese Komai iron and gold vase from about 1890; and a Virginia Federal walnut cellarette.

  • S20E08 Charleston (2016) - Hour 2

    • February 22, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Charleston, S.C., features a Francis Sommer astronomical regulator clock; an 1899 Oscar Wilde manuscript poem; and a 1960 René Portocarrero "Catedral" oil painting.

  • S20E09 Charleston (2016) - Hour 3

    • February 29, 2016
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Charleston, S.C., items include an 1890 Frederic Remington watercolor; a 1970 Jimi Hendrix collection; and an 1879 James A.M. Whistler "The Palaces" etching.

  • S20E10 Tucson (2016) - Hour 1

    • March 28, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Tucson features a 1943 yearbook signed by Allen Ginsberg; an 1884 Anna Pottery temperance snake jug; and an Alfons Walde oil painting dating to around 1935.

  • S20E11 Tucson (2016) - Hour 2

    • April 4, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Tucson features a Jackie Robinson archive from about 1938; a 1960 GMT Master model Rolex with the original box and papers; and diamond and onyx jewelry, circa 1920.

  • S20E12 Tucson (2016) - Hour 3

    • April 11, 2016
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Tucson, items include a 1994 Pete Seeger original song; an 1889 George Hitchcock oil diptych; and an 1861 Abraham Lincoln presidential pardon

  • S20E13 Omaha (2016) - Hour 1

    • April 18, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Omaha features a 1939 Grant Wood "Fertility" lithograph; a Daytona model Rolex from about 1970 with its box and papers; and Prohibition liquor bottles, circa 1925.

  • S20E14 Omaha (2016) - Hour 2

    • April 25, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Omaha features 1955 Whitey Ford and 1951 Yogi Berra jerseys; an 1863 gilt bronze-mounted gaslight; and an 1887 Seth Whipple oil painting.

  • S20E15 Omaha (2016) - Hour 3

    • May 2, 2016
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Omaha, items include a Humphreys' homeopathic medicine cabinet; 1939 Gregoire Boonzaier "View of Cape Town" oil painting; and a mid-19th-century Mormon book archive.

  • S20E16 Cleveland - Hour 1

    • May 9, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Cleveland. Items include 1920 World Series stubs; a Charles Rohlfs music stand from around 1905; and an Ohio folk art double portrait, ca. 1838.

  • S20E17 Cleveland - Hour 2

    • May 16, 2016
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Cleveland. Items include an Ohio salt-glazed figural stoneware match stand; 1863 Civil War grave marker group; and 1964 Manoucher Yektai oil painting.

  • S20E18 Cleveland - Hour 3

    • May 23, 2016
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Cleveland, items include a "Big Bronco" coin-operated horse from about 1952; Bill Watterson archive, ca. 1975; and Tiffany & Co. pendant watch necklace.

  • S20E19 Vintage Tucson

    • June 20, 2016
    • PBS

    Items from a 2001 trip to Tucson are reappraised, including a Navajo Ute First Phase blanket.

  • S20E20 Vintage New York

    • June 27, 2016
    • PBS

    Items examined during a 2001 visit to the Big Apple are reappraised, including an Émile Gallé faience cat, ca. 1890; a 1968 Robert F. Kennedy letter; and a Philadelphia candle stand, ca. 1765.

  • S20E21 Vintage Indianapolis

    • July 11, 2016
    • PBS

    A 2001 stop in Indianapolis is revisited. Included: an autographed electric guitar; a Little Orphan Annie dress, ca. 1930; and a 1913 N.C. Wyeth painting.

  • S20E22 Vintage New Orleans

    • August 1, 2016
    • PBS

    An update on a 2001 visit to New Orleans features a New Orleans art pottery jardinière; an 1858 map of lower Mississippi; and a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series ball.

  • S20E23 Vintage San Diego

    • August 8, 2016
    • PBS

    A 2001 San Diego stop is revisited. Included: a Dr. Seuss "Kangaroo Bird"; a Tiffany & Co. yellow diamond pendant; and a 1781 George Washington lifetime print.

  • S20E24 Vintage Miami

    • August 15, 2016
    • PBS

    A 2001 stop in Miami is revisited. Items include a John Lehman stoneware jug from about 1870; 34-star Civil War flag; and René Portocarrero painting, ca. 1958.

  • S20E25 Vintage Boston

    • September 19, 2016
    • PBS

    A 2001 stop in Boston is revisited. Items include a violin attributed to Johannes B. Ceruti; an 1836 Joseph H. Davis painting; and a frontiersman's pipe tomahawk.

  • S20E26 Junk in the Trunk 6

    • November 14, 2016
    • PBS

    Travel to all six season 20 tour cities for never-before-aired appraisals. Highlights include a Ty Cobb game-used baseball bat, 18th & 19th century Nephrite belt buckles & Zodiac figure, and a 1942 Lynn Bogue Hunt painting. What’s the top find?

  • S20E27 Mansion Masterpieces

    • October 31, 2016
    • PBS

    Watch as history meets fantasy with treasures fit for a period costume drama including a 1907 Robert Henri oil painting, a late 16th century diamond marriage jewel and an English Giltwood cabinet-on-stand. Which is now valued at $500,000-$700,000?

  • S20E28 Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage

    • November 7, 2016
    • PBS

    A look at items with Asian and Pacific Islands origins. Included: a Hawaiian kou bowl; Ghandi presentation spinning wheel; and 1888 Joesph Nawahi painting.

Season 21

  • S21E01 Fort Worth - Hour 1

    • January 2, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. The Season 21 premiere visits Forth Worth, where a rock 'n' roll poster collection from the late 1960s, a Delaware tribe beaded baldric and an Auguste Rodin "Eternal Spring" bronze are appraised.

  • S21E02 Fort Worth - Hour 2

    • January 9, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Fort Worth features a Felipe Orlando abstract oil, ca. 1980; a German baroque lockbox from about 1625; and a Green Bay Packers championship ring, ca. 1965.

  • S21E03 Fort Worth - Hour 3

    • January 16, 2017
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Fort Worth, items include an 1864 Civil War statue hilt presentation sword; 1936 Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold medal; and James Madison's personal seal, ca. 1828.

  • S21E04 Indianapolis - Hour 1

    • January 30, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Indianapolis features a Norman Rockwell charcoal self-portrait, ca. 1976; 1958 signed Indy 500 racing flag; and 1883 Victorian wedding ensemble.

  • S21E05 Indianapolis - Hour 2

    • February 6, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Indianapolis features a 1952 Joe Louis-signed whiskey bottle; Sheraton sideboard, ca. 1820; and 1928 New York Yankees team-signed baseball.

  • S21E06 Indianapolis - Hour 3

    • February 13, 2017
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Indianapolis, items include an 1898 Alphonse Mucha JOB poster; 1974 George Nakashima "Kent Hall" floor lamp; and 1961 Ty Cobb-signed baseball.

  • S21E07 Palm Springs - Hour 1

    • February 20, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Palm Springs features a 1965 Noah Purifoy sculpture; Carroll O'Connor's "Archie Bunker" coat, ca. 1970; and Franz Bergman foundry Vienna bronze lamp from about 1920.

  • S21E08 Palm Springs - Hour 2

    • February 27, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Palm Springs features a 1966 Roy Lichtenstein screenprint; NASA Apollo archive, ca. 1965; and Tiffany Studios mosaic panel, ca. 1905.

  • S21E09 Palm Springs - Hour 3

    • March 27, 2017
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Palm Springs, items include Charles Schreyvogel's oil painting "A Lone Horse," ca. 1900; Disneyland hand-colored architectural elevations, ca. 1954; and a 1982 Bob Mackie beaded gown made for Brooke Shields

  • S21E10 Salt Lake City - Hour 1

    • April 3, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. In Salt Lake City, items include an 1844 "Bellows Falls" LDS church hymnal; 1914 Olaf Carl Seltzer oil painting; and a 1969 prototype Hot Wheels "Beach Bomb."

  • S21E11 Salt Lake City - Hour 2

    • April 10, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. In Salt Lake City, items include a Cartier Art Deco diamond bracelet; Zee Wo silver and cinnabar cutlery set, ca. 1920; and 1959 Number 1 Barbie doll and accessories.

  • S21E12 Salt Lake City - Hour 3

    • April 17, 2017
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Salt Lake City, items include Watson and Crick-signed "Double Helix" books; an Art Deco jewelry suite, ca. 1930; and a Japanese Arita porcelain vase, ca. 1910.

  • S21E13 Virginia Beach - Hour 1

    • April 24, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. In Virginia Beach, items include a John Wayne mug collection, ca. 1960; 1977 Frank McCarthy "On the Owl Hoot Trail" oil; and 1943-1944 Albert Einstein letters.

  • S21E14 Virginia Beach - Hour 2

    • May 1, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Virginia Beach features a 1964 Cassius Clay twice-signed promotional print; modern Abdullah Qandeel "Red" and "Love" oils; and an early 18th-century Chinese celadon vase.

  • S21E15 Virginia Beach - Hour 3

    • May 8, 2017
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Virginia Beach, items include a 1554 Giorgio Ghisi engraving after Bronzino; Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, ca. 1890; and 1962 Mercury Capsule antenna.

  • S21E16 Orlando (2017) - Hour 1

    • May 15, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Orlando. Items include Joe Strummer's boots, ca. 1979; Ned Hanlon championship pins and cufflinks, ca. 1895; and a 1941 Grant Wood "March" lithograph.

  • S21E17 Orlando (2017) - Hour 2

    • May 22, 2017
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Orlando. Items include a 1965 NASA "Corned Beef" archive; Korean "The Water Moon Viewing Guanyin" painting; and 1918 WWI peach can label letter.

  • S21E18 Orlando (2017) - Hour 3

    • May 29, 2017
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Orlando, items include a 1946 Einstein-signed photo and prints; Agassiz pendant watch, ca. 1905; and Chinese gold-splashed bronze vase, ca. 1850.

  • S21E19 Vintage Albuquerque

    • June 19, 2017
    • PBS

    Revisit fan-favorite appraisals from 2002 that have been updated with today’s market value, including a magnificent Tang dynasty marble lion that moves the expert to tears. Has time impacted the value of this rare find?

  • S21E20 Vintage Hot Springs

    • June 26, 2017
    • PBS

    Discover how appraisals from 15 years have changed in the antiques market, including Andrew Clemens sand art, ca. 1880, a 1933 All-Star game signed baseball, and an 1886 Jasper Cropsey painting. Can you guess which item is valued at $100,000?

  • S21E21 Vintage Austin

    • July 3, 2017
    • PBS

    See memorable finds appraised at ROADSHOW 17 years ago. Highlights include an H. Siddons Mowbray painting, an 1802 Meriwether Lewis commission, and Marilyn Monroe photos from 1953. Learn which item’s updated appraisal has $165,000 added to the value.

  • S21E22 Vintage Cleveland

    • July 10, 2017
    • PBS

    Learn how the antiques and collectibles market has evolved in the last 15 years with updated appraisals like a 1979 Kent State apology, a Patek Philippe pocket watch, and a Herter Brothers sideboard and table. Which appraisal has increased $50,000?

  • S21E23 Vintage Seattle

    • July 17, 2017
    • PBS

    Uncover how Seattle appraisals from 15 years ago have held up in the rising and falling antiques market. Highlights include a 1937 Birger Sandzén landscape, Babe Ruth-signed photos, and WWII work incentive posters. Have the values soared or sunk?

  • S21E24 Vintage Kansas City

    • July 24, 2017
    • PBS

    Travel back 15 years to see memorable Kansas City treasures such as an autographed "Time" cover collection, an 18th-century flambé Meiping vase, and a 1957 Roy Rogers contest prize. Which appraisal jumps in value to $70,000?

  • S21E25 Vintage Charlotte

    • July 31, 2017
    • PBS

    Journey back to 2002 to learn how past appraisals fare in today’s market, including Spanish earrings and a dragonfly brooch, a Carleton Watkins Yosemite album, and an 1840 Alfred J. Miller painting. Can you guess which is valued at $75,000-$125,000?

  • S21E26 Junk in the Trunk 7

    • November 13, 2017
    • PBS

    Discover never-before-aired appraisals from all six of our Season 21 cities, including an American Folk Art cane, a 1927 Yankees team-signed baseball, and a Vairocana Buddha, ca. 1410. Which is appraised for $150,000-$200,000?

  • S21E27 The Civil War Years

    • January 23, 2017
    • PBS

    Civil War items are featured, including a Lincoln Cabinet- and Senate-signed album; a Walt Whitman war letter; and a hospital steward's uniform.

  • S21E28 Our 50 States Part 1

    • October 30, 2017
    • PBS

    Celebrate America’s hidden treasures from all 50 states in part 1 of this two-hour special, with finds such as a Thomas Hart Benton oil on tin, a Kentucky sugar chest, and a 1960 inscribed "To Kill A Mockingbird.” Which is valued at $125,000?

  • S21E29 Our 50 States Part 2

    • November 6, 2017
    • PBS

Season 22

  • S22E01 Harrisburg - Hour 1

    • January 8, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. Season 22 opens in Harrisburg, Pa. Items include a Pennsylvania Dutch coffeepot; an 1892 H. F. Farny painting; and a René Lalique necklace.

  • S22E02 Harrisburg - Hour 2

    • January 15, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. In Harrisburg, Pa., items include a Charles "Heinie" Wagner Red Sox archive, Carl Schweninger oil, and 1975 "Yellow Submarine" jacket made for Karen Carpenter.

  • S22E03 Harrisburg - Hour 3

    • January 22, 2018
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Harrisburg, Pa., items include the 1963-68 NASA archive of Pearl Tucker, a painted "Bucher" box, and a Randy Gumpert baseball archive.

  • S22E04 New Orleans - Hour 1

    • January 29, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. In New Orleans, items include a diamond bracelet and Van Cleef & Arpels ring; Mardi Gras Comus Krewe parade float watercolors from 1892; and Keith Haring subway graffiti art from around 1980.

  • S22E05 New Orleans - Hour 2

    • February 5, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. In New Orleans, items include a "Blade Runner" set decoration; Agnes Martin mixed-media abstractions, ca. 1955; and feather golf ball, ca. 1840.

  • S22E06 New Orleans - Hour 3

    • February 12, 2018
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In New Orleans, items include an "Andy Warhol" portrait by Jamie Wyeth from around 1975; a Chinese gold-splashed bronze wine vessel dating to about 1795; and a 1904 English Smith & Son tourbillon pocket watch

  • S22E07 St. Louis (2018) - Hour 1

    • February 19, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. In St. Louis, items include a 1901 "Longest Bearded Man" banner; 1602 Adam Islip-published book of Chaucer's complete works; and 15th-century Chinese Bodhisattva gilt bronze.

  • S22E08 St. Louis (2018) - Hour 2

    • February 26, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. In St. Louis, items include a 1927 Rookwood Shirayamadani black opal vase; Elijah Pierce preaching stick from around 1950; and Ozark Airlines poster dating to around 1960

  • S22E09 St. Louis (2018) - Hour 3

    • March 5, 2018
    • PBS

    A Grace Ravlin painting, a Michael Jackson-signed fedora, and a Tiffany GMT-Master Rolex.

  • S22E10 Portland (2018) - Hour 1

    • April 2, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3. Travel to the City of Roses for fantastic finds such as "Heller in Pink Tights" movie credits, a mid-century modern Eero Saarinen Womb settee, and a Lincoln-inscribed photograph from about 1860.

  • S22E11 Portland (2018) - Hour 2

    • April 9, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3. Take a passage to Portland to learn more about antique and vintage items like a 1942 Oregon State jacket and Rose Bowl trophy, a Ming Dynasty celadon bowl, and Evel Knievel leathers from around 1967.

  • S22E12 Portland (2018) - Hour 3

    • April 16, 2018
    • PBS

    Conclusion. Uncover West Coast wonders such as a Pablo Picasso "Grand Oiseau Vert" pot, an Ottoman zarf made around 1875, and a Tiffany Studios "Bookmark" desk set from around 1924.

  • S22E13 Green Bay - Hour 1

    • April 23, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Green Bay. Items include a 1967 Green Bay Packers "Ice Bowl" sign, a 1636 Rembrandt "Christ Before Pilate" etching, and an 1849-1850 Gold Rush diary.

  • S22E14 Green Bay - Hour 2

    • April 30, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Green Bay. Items include a Renaissance-revival poison ring from around 1875, a 1939 Union Pacific premiere banner, and a Harry Bertoia spray sculpture made around 1965.

  • S22E15 Green Bay - Hour 3

    • May 7, 2018
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Green Bay, items include a Belle Epoque diamond necklace from about 1915, 1952 and 1954 baseball cards, and Cheyenne cradleboard made around 1895.

  • S22E16 Newport - Hour 1

    • May 14, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 1 of 3 in Newport, R.I. Items include a diamond pin sway, a Rohmer doll, and Tiffany vases.

  • S22E17 Newport - Hour 2

    • May 21, 2018
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 in Newport, R.I. Items include a Fabergé jade snuff bottle made around 1890, Basquiat oil stick drawing, and General Wharton Civil War archive.

  • S22E18 Newport - Hour 3

    • May 28, 2018
    • PBS

    Conclusion. In Newport, R.I., items include a Tiffany & Co. sapphire and diamond ring, a Boston bureau table made around 1770, and M.C. Escher lithographs.

  • S22E19 Vintage Oklahoma City

    • June 25, 2018
    • PBS

    Revisit OKC appraisals from 15 years ago that have been updated with today’s market value, including Bill Graham handbills, a Gallé Marquetry vase made around 1900, and Art Deco travel posters. Which has more than doubled in value since 2003?

  • S22E20 Vintage Savannah

    • July 2, 2018
    • PBS

    Savannah may be the oldest city in Georgia, but ANTIQUES ROADSHOW only needs to travel back to 2003 for remarkable finds including a wedding dress from about 1798, a 1912 Ivan Khlebnikov jewelry casket, and a George William Sotter oil. Which is appraised for up to $50,000 in the current market?

  • S22E21 Vintage Portland

    • July 9, 2018
    • PBS

    How much has the antiques market evolved in the past 20 years? Find out as ANTIQUES ROADSHOW revisits and updates standout Portland appraisals from 1998, including one treasure with a new valuation that jumps to $70,000-$90,000!

  • S22E22 Vintage Chicago

    • July 16, 2018
    • PBS

    Get transported back to ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s second visit to the Second City for first-rate finds such as a 1908 Chicago Cubs presentation piece, a Tiffany & Co. gold necklace, and a 1904 Henry Woods oil. Which appraisals have soared and which have sunk in the marketplace since 2003?

  • S22E23 Vintage Omaha

    • July 23, 2018
    • PBS

    How appraisals from 14 years ago have held up in the marketplace, including an Edgar Allan Poe daguerreotype, a Teco collection circa 1905, and a 1907 Frank Lloyd Wright archive.

  • S22E24 Vintage Birmingham

    • July 30, 2018
    • PBS

    Discover memorable finds appraised at ANTIQUES ROADSHOW back in 1999, such as an Austrian “Naughty” cat bronze made around 1900, a Margaret Mitchell archive, and a Cartier diamond ring from about 1940. Find out which is valued at $20,000!

  • S22E25 Vintage San Francisco

    • August 6, 2018
    • PBS

    How standout San Francisco appraisals from 2003 have held up in the market, including an Asscher-cut diamond ring, a Maynard Dixon painting, and a San Francisco Seals-signed baseball.

  • S22E26 Celebrating Latino Heritage

    • September 17, 2018
    • PBS

    Discover amazing items with connections to Latin American history and culture, including a treasure with an updated appraisal of $1,200,000-$2,200,000, now the highest-valued item in the entire ROADSHOW archive.

  • S22E27 Kooky & Spooky

    • October 29, 2018
    • PBS

    Celebrate Halloween with thrilling and chilling finds, like a rag doll nicknamed “Chucky,” a nightmarish Leonora Carrington painting, and an eye-catching "Bride of Frankenstein" pressbook. Which macabre and magnificent treasure is $250,000-$350,000?

  • S22E28 Somethings Wild

    • November 19, 2018
    • PBS

    Uncover an animal attraction to this collection of critters and creatures, including a Colima pottery dog from around 200 BC to 200 AD, a bat-decorated Qing period jade basin, and an Edgar Brandt "La Tentation" snake lamp. Which is valued at $75,000?

  • S22E29 Junk in the Trunk 8

    • December 17, 2018
    • PBS

    Experience all-new and previously unaired Season 22 appraisals, including a 1962 and 1963 Mercury Atlas #8 & #9 archive, a Rasht horse cover made around 1875, and a purple sapphire ring. Which is appraised for $60,000-$120,000?

Season 23

  • S23E01 Meadow Brook Hall, Hour 1

    • January 7, 2019
    • PBS

    Experience a groundbreaking season of incredible items appraised in settings that are treasures themselves. From the grounds of Meadow Brook Hall, learn the story behind family heirlooms, thrift store finds, and more—including a $77,500 appraisal!

  • S23E02 Meadow Brook Hall, Hour 2

    • January 14, 2019
    • PBS

    Discover Detroit-area treasures as they are appraised at the historic estate of Matilda Dodge Wilson! Meadow Brook Hall finds include a Keith Haring archive, Harry Bertoia brooches, and an 1835 "City of Detroit" map. Which is $40,000-$60,000?

  • S23E03 Meadow Brook Hall, Hour 3

    • January 21, 2019
    • PBS

    Magnificent Michigan treasures shine at Meadow Brook Hall, including a Civil War presentation sword and portrait, Danny Lyon Civil Rights posters, and a copy of "The First Men in the Moon" signed by Neil Armstrong. One is $40,000-$50,000!

  • S23E04 Ca' d'Zan, Hour 1

    • January 28, 2019
    • PBS

    Travel to sunny Sarasota for standout finds at Ca' d'Zan, the home of circus royalty John and Mable Ringling! Highlights include 1954-1956 Topps baseball cards, a The John Ringling Hotel plate, and a Harry Bertoia bronze. Which is $30,000-$50,000?

  • S23E05 Ca' d'Zan, Hour 2

    • February 4, 2019
    • PBS

    Head to Ca' d'Zan to discover ROADSHOW treasures that are fitting for a celebration of “the greatest show on Earth,” like an 1866 Otto Georgi painting, an Augsburg silver Kiddush cup, and “How Man Learned to Fly" illustrations. One is up to $30,000!

  • S23E06 Ca' d'Zan, Hour 3

    • February 11, 2019
    • PBS

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW doesn’t clown around when it comes to capturing show-stopping appraisals at the Ringling’s Sarasota mansion! Highlights include a Nakashima table, a Yankees ring and illustrated baseball, and an Elijah Pierce relief-carved plaque.

  • S23E07 Hotel del Coronado, Hour 1

    • February 18, 2019
    • PBS

    Check into Hotel del Coronado to see sensational ROADSHOW finds at a stunning seaside setting, such as a 1962 Baldessari oil "Sign for Rothko & Albers,” a Fortuny Delphos gown, and a "Kitchen Debate" table with a signed Nixon photo. Which is $90,000?

  • S23E08 Hotel del Coronado, Hour 2

    • February 25, 2019
    • PBS

  • S23E09 Hotel del Coronado, Hour 3

    • March 4, 2019
    • PBS

  • S23E10 Philbrook Museum, Hour 1

    • April 8, 2019
    • PBS

    Travel to Tulsa for ROADSHOW treasures appraised at Philbrook Museum of Art, including a Native American rights activist archive, the first "Yield" sign with documentation, and a 1949 Model 4500 Rolex and box. Which is valued at $71,000?

  • S23E11 Philbrook Museum, Hour 2

    • April 15, 2019
    • PBS

    Experience outstanding Oklahoma ANTIQUES ROADSHOW appraisals at Philbrook Museum of Art, such as a Charles Wilda "The Hour of Prayer" oil, a 1950 Gibson SJ-200 guitar, and a baroque bureau brisé from about 1690. Learn which is a $30,000-$50,000 find!

  • S23E12 Philbrook Museum, Hour 3

    • April 22, 2019
    • PBS

  • S23E13 Churchill Downs Racetrack, Hour 1

    • May 6, 2019
    • PBS

    It’s off to the races for amazing ANTIQUES ROADSHOW appraisals at Churchill Downs Racetrack like a Twin Spires painted roof slate from around 1895, a 1943 Picasso ink-on-paper and 1963 letter, and an art deco brooch. One may be worth up to $200,000!

  • S23E14 Churchill Downs Racetrack, Hour 2

    • May 13, 2019
    • PBS

    Discover first-place finds with ANTIQUES ROADSHOW at Churchill Downs Racetrack, including a 1966 MGM Grinch figure, a Georgian & Victorian mourning jewelry collection, and a Larson Bros. symphonic harp mandolin. Which appraisal is $70,000-$90,000?

  • S23E15 Churchill Downs Racetrack, Hour 3

    • May 20, 2019
    • PBS

    Giddy up for great appraisals at Churchill Downs Racetrack, such as a Chinese gilt bronze Bodhisattva, ca. 1650, a Nicolai Fechin oil portrait, and an 1861 Fred Kaiffer carved holly sewing box. Can you guess which is valued at $60,000-$150,000?

  • S23E16 Vintage St. Paul

    • June 17, 2019
    • PBS

    Discover which marvelous Minnesota treasure has skyrocketed in the market since its original 2004 appraisal, and is now ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s highest-valued treasure ever at $2,000,000-$3,000,000!

  • S23E17 Vintage Reno

    • June 23, 2019
    • PBS

    Go all in on updated appraisals from the 2004 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Reno, including a 1951 inscribed Lone Ranger mask, a 1954 Stevan Dohanos cover illustration, and a Cartier cigarette case from around 1910. Which item has doubled in value to $80,000?

  • S23E18 Vintage Tampa 2019

    • July 1, 2019
    • PBS

    Soak up and revisit Sunshine State appraisals from 2005, including a W.S. Starring archive from around 1870, an Isotta Fraschini model car, and an Art Deco star chandelier. Can you guess which is now valued at $100,000-$150,000?

  • S23E19 Vintage Houston

    • July 15, 2019
    • PBS

    Everything is bigger in Texas—including updated values of treasures from 2005 such as a 1953 Mickey Mantle All Star watch, an 1840 Texas Artillery short sword, and an Edith Parsons "Turtle Baby" fountain. Find out more in Vintage Houston 2019!

  • S23E20 Vintage Bismarck

    • July 22, 2019
    • PBS

    Travel back to Bismarck for updates on Season 10 appraisals like a UND School of Mines collection, a Korean court screen, and Native American pictograph drawings. Which has a jaw-dropping value jump from $30,000-$50,000 to $400,000-$600,000?

  • S23E21 Vintage Providence

    • July 29, 2019
    • PBS

    Do treasures from the smallest state have the biggest values? Revisit Season 10 appraisals to see how they held up in the market, including a 1908 "Anne of Green Gables" first edition, Rudolph & Santa puppets, and a Lyonel Feininger art collection.

  • S23E22 Vintage Memphis

    • August 5, 2019
    • PBS

    Marvel at magnificent Memphis treasures from Season 9, including an Elvis Presley outfit from around 1970, a 1942 Grandma Moses painting, and A. Martin & C.F. Martin guitars. Learn which Tennessee find has an updated appraisal of $100,000!

  • S23E23 Out of This World

    • July 8, 2019
    • PBS

    Explore the universe of space-themed treasures, including NASA Space Program autographed photos, a 1737 celestial & terrestrial atlas, and a Star Trek treatment, script, and letters. Have the values of these stellar finds skyrocketed in the market?

  • S23E24 The Gen X Years

    • October 7, 2019
    • PBS

    Treasures from the mid-1960s to early 1980s, also known as the Generation X years, are featured. Appraisals include Matt Groening artwork, Charles Loloma bracelets and Evel Knievel's leathers.

  • S23E25 Junk in the Trunk 9

    • October 14, 2019
    • PBS

    Never-before-seen appraisals from all five Season 23 cities, including 1949 Charles and Ray Eames molded chairs, a Sioux pipe and pipe bag made around 1880, and a 1953 MAD Issue 8 "Frank N. Stein" story.

  • S23E26 Extraordinary Finds

    • November 4, 2019
    • PBS

Season 24

  • S24E01 Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, Hour 1

    • January 6, 2020
    • PBS

    Experience an all-new season of exceptional items appraised at distinctive, historic venues across the country, kicking off from the stunning grounds of Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library with a heartwarming valuation of a $125,000 family treasure!

  • S24E02 Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, Hour 2

    • January 13, 2020
    • PBS

    Discover Delaware treasures appraised at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, such as Stephen King first editions from 1974-1977, an Ilya Schor silver plate, and a Louis Comfort Tiffany oil, ca. 1870. Which is valued at $100,000-$150,000?

  • S24E03 Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, Hour 3

    • January 20, 2020
    • PBS

    Wrap up ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s first-ever visit to Delaware with incredible appraisals including 1820 J.J. Audubon portraits, a Ming Dynasty Xiwangmu figure, and Ric Binkley science fiction illustrations, ca. 1950. Learn which is $80,000-$150,000!

  • S24E04 Bonanzaville, Hour 1

    • January 27, 2020
    • PBS

    Travel with ANTIQUES ROADSHOW to Bonanzaville in West Fargo for the biggest find of the season, and watch as the owner is literally floored by the $500,000-$700,000 appraisal of his treasure!

  • S24E05 Bonanzaville, Hour 2

    • February 3, 2020
    • PBS

    Travel to the Midwest—and back in time—with amazing appraisals at pioneer town Bonanzaville. Highlights include a UND Margaret Cable box, an Elsebeth Haugård silversmith archive, and a B.F. Goodrich Tires advertising sign. One is $30,000-$35,000!

  • S24E06 Bonanzaville, Hour 3

    • February 10, 2020
    • PBS

    Watch wow-worthy West Fargo appraisals at Bonanzaville such as a 1919 Babe Ruth Home Run Record award, an 1876 Centennial Exhibition sketchbook, and a mother-of-pearl button suit made around 1970. Which is the top find of the hour?

  • S24E07 Crocker Art Museum, Hour 1

    • February 17, 2020
    • PBS

    Head to California’s capital city for standout appraisals at Crocker Art Museum like 1934 "Babes in Toyland" stop-motion soldiers, a signed Joe DiMaggio game-used bat, and a Reinhold Riel silver etrog box from around 1670. Which is $80,000-$125,000?

  • S24E08 Crocker Art Museum, Hour 2

    • February 24, 2020
    • PBS

    See stunning Sacramento finds appraised at Crocker Art Museum including a 1981 "Raiders of the Lost Ark" prototype, a 1788 Elizabeth Shoemaker sampler, and 1976 & 1977 Roy De Forest mixed-media artwork. Learn which is valued at $80,000-$120,000!

  • S24E09 Crocker Art Museum, Hour 3

    • March 16, 2020
    • PBS

    ROADSHOW is California dreamin’ with the discovery of treasures at Crocker Art Museum including a Marvel Silver Age comics collection, a Moglia micromosaic plaque of Beatrice Cenci made around 1870, and 1983-1999 Barack Obama letters. One is $85,000!

  • S24E10 Desert Botanical Garden, Hour 1

    • March 23, 2020
    • PBS

    Phenomenal Phoenix finds abound at the Desert Botanical Garden including Neil Armstrong-signed Apollo 11 Moon Landing photos, a Tongan war club made around 1800, and 1993 "Magic: The Gathering" beta cards. Which is appraised for up to $100,000?

  • S24E11 Desert Botanical Garden, Hour 2

    • March 30, 2020
    • PBS

    Discover an oasis of ROADSHOW treasures at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, such as a Cartier jadeite pendant necklace, KanyeWest original artwork from around 1995, and a 1906 Louis Akin chromolithograph. Learn which is $50,000-$75,000!

  • S24E12 Treasure Fever

    • April 6, 2020
    • PBS

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW explores artifacts and artistry with health and medicine history across generations including a Lakota Sioux doctor's bag, a Civil War medical officer's sword, and a Fern Isabel Coppedge oil.

  • S24E13 Desert Botanical Garden, Hour 3

    • April 13, 2020
    • PBS

    Phoenix treasures heat up at the Desert Botanical Garden with a Hassan El Glaoui Tempera painting made around 1970, a Line Vautrin Talosel mirror, and a diamond horseshoe brooch from about 1900. One is appraised for $75,000!

  • S24E14 McNay Art Museum, Hour 1

    • April 20, 2020
    • PBS

    It’s a fiesta of fabulous finds as ROADSHOW visits McNay Art Museum in San Antonio for standouts like a W. W. Denslow-inscribed "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” a Mercury Space Capsule wind tunnel model, and a black opal ring. Which is $60,000-$120,000?55

  • S24E15 McNay Art Museum, Hour 2

    • April 27, 2020
    • PBS

    Everything is bigger in Texas, including ANTIQUES ROADSHOW appraisals such as Julius Cohen yellow diamond earrings, a 1928 Gibson Granada banjo, and a collection of original comic art dating to around 1937. Can you guess which is $105,000-$140,000?

  • S24E16 McNay Art Museum, Hour 3

    • May 4, 2020
    • PBS

    Superb San Antonio appraisals abound when ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the McNay Art Museum and finds a Van Cleef & Arpels diamond ring, an 1897 San Antonio Folk Art carved cane, and a Käthe Kollwitz print & drawing. Learn which is $80,000-$140,000!

  • S24E17 Vintage Milwaukee

    • June 8, 2020
    • PBS

    Discover magnificent Milwaukee treasures including 1869 Louisa May Alcott "Little Women" books, a Samuel Prince desk and bookcase made around 1775, and a child's swan sled from about 1880. Which has an updated value of $70,000-$100,000?

  • S24E18 Vintage Honolulu

    • June 15, 2020
    • PBS

    Say Aloha to amazing Season 11 appraisals revisited 14 years later, including 19th-century Hawaiian poi pounders, a Dirk van Erp copper vase, and an 1888 Joseph Nāwahī oil painting. One is now worth $250,000-$300,000!

  • S24E19 Vintage Mobile

    • June 22, 2020
    • PBS

    Revisit Alabama appraisals 14 years after ROADSHOW’s visit to Mobile such as an “Indian Tribes of North America" set, a Gale Sayers game-worn jersey, and Chinese glass bottle vases from around 1775. Learn which is now valued at $70,000-$90,000!

  • S24E20 Vintage Philadelphia 2020

    • June 29, 2020
    • PBS

    Flashback to phenomenal Philadelphia finds from 2006 including an asscher-cut yellow diamond ring from around 1930, a Charles Rohlfs mahogany chair, and a 1958 Picasso drawing with documentation. Which has skyrocketed in value to $220,000?

  • S24E21 Women's Work

    • July 6, 2020
    • PBS

    Celebrate trailblazing women in a special hour spotlighting outstanding contributions from female athletes, artists, activists, and more who left an indelible mark on the world around us through their thought-provoking objects and accomplishments.

  • S24E22 Vintage Salt Lake City

    • July 13, 2020
    • PBS

    Travel to Utah’s capital city for updated Season 11 appraisals including a Philip Margetts archive, Patek Philippe ladies' watches, and a Japanese silk needlework made around 1910. Which is now valued at $100,000-$150,000?

  • S24E23 Vintage Los Angeles

    • July 20, 2020
    • PBS

    Head to the City of Angels for updated appraisals from 15 years ago like Charles Schulz comic strip art, a 15th C. Ming Dynasty celadon dish, and a Eugène Sartory bow & French violin. One has an updated valuation of $250,000-$300,000!

  • S24E24 Election Collection

    • November 2, 2020
    • PBS

    Explore political items from both sides of the aisle, across the history of the United States in this special episode, including one find now valued at $600,000-$800,000!

  • S24E25 Junk in the Trunk 10

    • November 9, 2020
    • PBS

    Discover never-before-seen surprises from ROADSHOW’s Season 24 tour: an antique Scottish golf club, a 1777 William Faden Philadelphia map, and Andy Warhol "Fiesta Pig" & "Turtle" prints. Which is worth up to $100,000?

Season 25

  • S25E01 American Stories

    • January 4, 2021
    • PBS

    Celebrate the collective history of our country through personal accounts behind standout treasures like a Navajo belt, bracelet & basket, a WWI peach can label letter, and James McNeill Whistler artwork. Which is now valued at $165,000-$250,000?

  • S25E02 Vintage Baltimore 2021, Hour 1

    • January 11, 2021
    • PBS

    Travel back to 2007 for updated appraisals on magnificent Maryland finds including Plains & Prairie American Indian art, a presentation sword with a Lincoln-signed appointment, and an 1885 Opening Day baseball program. One is $130,000-$200,000!

  • S25E03 Vintage Baltimore 2021, Hour 2

    • January 18, 2021
    • PBS

    What are treasures from the 2007 ROADSHOW in Baltimore worth now? Appraisals include a Johnny Unitas Baltimore Colts championship jacket, a B. J. O. Nordfeldt two-sided oil, and a Klondike Gold Rush archive. One has more than doubled to $250,000!

  • S25E04 Vintage Tucson 2021, Hour 1

    • January 25, 2021
    • PBS

    Revisit tremendous Tucson treasures first appraised 15 years ago including Picasso Madoura pottery, an early 20th C. Cartier necklace & brooch, and an 1861 Charles Dickens letter. Can you guess which is now valued at $90,000-$115,000?

  • S25E05 Vintage Tucson 2021, Hour 2

    • February 1, 2021
    • PBS

    Blazing hot Tucson treasures include a Mexican charro saddle, Gaston Chaissac artwork, and 1956 Olympics USA Basketball memorabilia. But has the marketplace cooled down since they were appraised in 2006? Not for one $65,000-$110,000 find!

  • S25E06 Vintage Orlando, Hour 1

    • February 8, 2021
    • PBS

    See if Sunshine State appraisals still sparkle in the marketplace14 years after ROADSHOW’s visit, including James McNeill Whistler artwork, Presidents Kennedy and Johnson-signed photos, and a Jonas Weber painted box. One is now $165,000-$250,000!

  • S25E07 Vintage Orlando, Hour 2

    • February 15, 2021
    • PBS

    Learn how outstanding Orlando items have held up in the market since 2007, such as a Fern Isabel Coppedge oil, a Tiffany Studios mosaic glass inkwell, and an 1844 Presidential election political banner. Which has a current value of $120,000-$180,000?

  • S25E08 Vintage Spokane, Hour 1

    • February 22, 2021
    • PBS

    Discover what Spokane finds from Season 12 are worth now like a 1905 Spokane bird's-eye view lithograph, Abraham Lincoln letters and signed carte-de-visite, and a yellow diamond and platinum ring. One has an updated appraisal of $80,000-$120,000!

  • S25E09 Vintage Spokane, Hour 2

    • March 15, 2021
    • PBS

    Journey back to the Pacific Northwest to discover antique and vintage finds like a Jón Stefánsson landscape oil, a Lonny Frey pro baseball collection, and a Rolex Bubbleback watch. Have their values held strong or headed south since 2007?

  • S25E10 Vintage Louisville 2021, Hour 1

    • March 22, 2021
    • PBS

    Giddy-up to Derby City for updated Season 12 appraisals including a Dirk Van Erp lamp from around 1910, a J. Falter "Listening to the Sea" illustration, and a 1919 Cincinnati Reds championship baseball. One is now valued at $150,000-$200,000!

  • S25E11 Vintage Louisville 2021, Hour 2

    • March 29, 2021
    • PBS

    Look back at Louisville treasures from 2007 including a Kentucky cherry corner cupboard made around 1815, a Qing period nephrite jade basin, and a 1911 Julian Onderdonk landscape oil. Which has skyrocketed in value and is appraised for $125,000?

  • S25E12 Vintage Las Vegas 2021, Hour 1

    • April 12, 2021
    • PBS

    Learn if Las Vegas appraisals still hit the jackpot 14 years after ROADSHOW’s visit. Catch an antique asscher-cut diamond ring, a 1923 Dempsey vs. Gibbons fight bell, and a 1970 Elvis Presley-signed album and belt. One is now worth $165,000-$175,000!

  • S25E13 Vintage Las Vegas 2021, Hour 2

    • April 19, 2021
    • PBS

    Have the values of Vegas treasures—including a 1943 Albert Einstein letter, an early 20th-century gold signet ring collection, and a Louis Comfort Tiffany seascape oil from around 1880—gone up, down, or stayed the same since 2007? Place your bets!

  • S25E14 Vintage Wichita

    • April 26, 2021
    • PBS

    What are wonderful Wichita treasures from 13 years ago worth today? Discover updated appraisals such as an Edward Onslow Ford bronze, a 1962 left-handed Fender Stratocaster, and Goldsmith Chandlee surveyor's compass from around 1790. One is now $55,000!

  • S25E15 Celebrity Edition, Hour 1

    • May 3, 2021
    • PBS

    See the treasures of comedian Jay Leno, actress S. Epatha Merkerson, author Jason Reynolds, Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, and pro golfer Dottie Pepper get appraised by ANTIQUES ROADSHOW experts.

  • S25E16 Celebrity Edition, Hour 2

    • May 10, 2021
    • PBS

    Join ANTIQUES ROADSHOW experts as they visit with author Marc Brown, chef Carla Hall, humorist John Hodgman, and musicians Rubén Blades and Luba Mason to learn the stories and discover the values of their personal collections.

  • S25E17 Celebrity Edition, Hour 3

    • May 17, 2021
    • PBS

    Learn about the cherished treasures of actor Ronny Chieng, cartoonist Mo Willems, broadcast journalist Soledad O’Brien, and fashion designer Christian Siriano when they are shared with longtime ANTIQUES ROADSHOW appraisers.

  • S25E18 Celebrity Edition, Hour 4

    • May 24, 2021
    • PBS

    Join TV personality Carson Kressley, actor Gbenga Akinnagbe, humorist Mo Rocca, and musicians Paquito D’Rivera and Brenda Feliciano as they get the ANTIQUES ROADSHOW experience!

  • S25E19 Extraordinary Finds 2

    • October 4, 2021
    • PBS

    Follow the stories behind more unforgettable treasures from ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s history and learn what happened after the cameras stop rolling through all-new interviews with fan-favorite appraisers, standout guests, and more!

  • S25E20 Modern Icons

    • October 11, 2021
    • PBS

    Celebrate the influential icons of our collective and recent memory with treasures like a Jean-Michel Basquiat oil stick drawing, a Fred & Joanne Rogers trolley and card, and Julia Child's copper pans. Which has an updated value of $500,000?

  • S25E21 Best Bargains

    • October 18, 2021
    • PBS

    Steals and deals abound as ROADSHOW features great bargains including a Chiparus sculpture, an 1811 North Carolina fraktur, and "New Republic Portfolio" prints. Which of these was found at a flea market for $40 and is now valued at $15,000-$25,000?

  • S25E22 Tearjerkers

    • October 25, 2021
    • PBS

    Grab your tissues for an emotional special episode full of guests who wear their hearts on their sleeves. Standouts include an 1888 Joseph Nāwahī oil, a Navajo Ute First Phase blanket, and a Gambrinus beer stein. One is now $1.5 million-$2 million!

  • S25E23 Body of Work

    • November 1, 2021
    • PBS

    Head, shoulders, knees, and ROADSHOW! Give a big hand to this eye-catching collection of standouts from our body of work including a Willie Sutton prison-escape head and hand, an over-the-shoulder saxhorn, and a Victorian puffy heart charm necklace.

  • S25E24 True Colors

    • November 8, 2021
    • PBS

    Feast your eyes on a rainbow of ROADSHOW’s most colorful treasures including a 1967 Alexander Calder "Concentric" painting, a blue opaline snake paperweight made around 1850, and a Robert Ridgway "Color Standards” book. One is now valued at $100,000!

  • S25E25 Best of 25

    • November 15, 2021
    • PBS

    Celebrate 25 years of ROADSHOW with some of our best appraisals from the last two and a half decades like a Sanford Robinson Gifford oil, a Rolex Oyster Cosmograph, and an 1871-1872 Boston Red Stockings archive. Which is valued at $1,000,000?

Season 26

  • S26E01 Wadsworth Mansion, Hour 1

    • January 3, 2022
    • PBS

    Season 26 kicks off with captivating Connecticut treasures at the Wadsworth Mansion, including a Helen Hayes Verdura for Chanel cuff bracelet, a 1917 Boston Red Sox calendar and a 1904 Gandhi handwritten letter. Which is valued at $150,000?

  • S26E02 Wadsworth Mansion, Hour 2

    • January 10, 2022
    • PBS

    Wonderful treasures are unveiled at Wadsworth Mansion, including an Elizabeth Peyton portrait oil, ca. 1987, a 2004 Tony Soprano tracksuit & script and a Corvette Stingray signed by Paul Newman. Which wonder is worth $200,000?

  • S26E03 Wadsworth Mansion, Hour 3

    • January 17, 2022
    • PBS

    Get wowed by wonders at Wadsworth Mansion including a 1953 D’Angelico guitar, a couture ball gown made around 1885 and Larry Bird game- worn sneakers. Can you guess which is valued at $190,000?

  • S26E04 Sands Point Preserve, Hour 1

    • January 24, 2022
    • PBS

    Discover historical treasures at Hempstead House at Sands Point Preserve, like a Rolex Daytona Cosmograph, a 1926 Leyendecker Saturday Evening Post illustration, and a Donald Duck animation cell! Which is valued at $400,000?

  • S26E05 Sands Point Preserve, Hour 2

    • January 31, 2022
    • PBS

    See spectacular finds at Sands Point Preserve, including a fancy yellow diamond ring, ca 1950, an 1880 Hughes & Woodward football rule book, and a WWI James Montgomery Flagg Uncle Sam poster. Can you guess which is $120,000?

  • S26E06 Sands Point Preserve, Hour 3

    • February 7, 2022
    • PBS

    Enjoy plenty of picturesque appraisals at Sands Point Preserve, including a 1911 Patek Philippe silver deck chronometer, a diamond & platinum convertible necklace, ca. 1925, and an 1864 Abraham Lincoln Letter. Predict which is $100,000!

  • S26E07 Omni Mount Washington Resort, Hour 1

    • February 14, 2022
    • PBS

    Don’t miss out on peak Omni Mount Washington Resort finds including a Tiffany Studios inverted hanging shade, a 1919 A.J. Morse & Son U.S. Navy diving helmet, and a Wayland Flowers “Madame” puppet. Which is appraised for up to $150,000?

  • S26E08 Omni Mount Washington Resort, Hour 2

    • February 21, 2022
    • PBS

    Discover New Hampshire treasures at Omni Mount Washington Resort, including a 1775 Stephen Easterman-carved powder horn, a Rolex Zenith Patrizzi dial Daytona watch, and a 1928-1934 baseball autographs collection. Which is $50,000-$60,000?

  • S26E09 Omni Mount Washington Resort, Hour 3

    • March 21, 2022
    • PBS

    Wrap up our three-part visit to Omni Mount Washington Resort with treasures including Gen. James Longstreet's captured shotgun, The Who concert photos & autographs, and an Amelia Earhart-signed pamphlet. Which is appraised for up to $100,000?

  • S26E10 Let's Celebrate!

    • March 28, 2022
    • PBS

    Watch amazing objects that exude a celebratory spirit, including an Alexander Calder mobile, Tiffany iridescent vases, and a 1955 Picasso Madoura plate. One has an updated appraisal value of $800,000-$2,000,000!

  • S26E11 Grounds For Sculpture, Hour 1

    • April 11, 2022
    • PBS

    ROADSHOW reveals remarkable appraisals at Grounds for Sculpture, including a Chinese imperial celadon charger, a 1968 “Yellow Submarine” animation cel and a Harry Bertoia sonambient sculpture. Which appraisal is a shocking $80,000-$120,000?

  • S26E12 Natural Wonders

    • April 18, 2022
    • PBS

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW explores fascinating treasures that capture the beauty and power of our natural world, including a Regal Hawaiian guitar, an 1888 Joseph Strong oil painting and a Tiffany glass vase! Guess which is $100,000 to $110,000!

  • S26E13 Grounds For Sculpture, Hour 2

    • April 25, 2022
    • PBS

    Garden State treasures bloom when ROADSHOW visits the Grounds For Sculpture for a second hour, with finds including a Holocaust survivor’s archive, a Navajo rug, and a William Edmondson carved limestone dove. Guess which is a $125,000 find!

  • S26E14 Grounds For Sculpture, Hour 3

    • May 2, 2022
    • PBS

    Enjoy fascinating finds at scenic Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ, including a German Hanukkah menorah, a 1946 David Burliuk oil painting, and a 1988 Ai Weiwei “One Man Shoe” sculpture. Can you guess which is appraised for $100,000?

  • S26E15 Colonial Williamsburg, Hour 1

    • May 9, 2022
    • PBS

    Journey back in time with enchanting appraisals at Colonial Williamsburg, including a Tiffany & Co. Pansy brooch, ca. 1905, a Bahne skateboard, and a North Carolina walnut cellarette, ca. 1800. Guess which one is $50,000 to $125,000!

  • S26E16 Colonial Williamsburg, Hour 2

    • May 16, 2022
    • PBS

    Discover more standout treasures from Colonial Williamsburg, including a Tony Walton "Mary Poppins" design sketch, an astronaut signed Mercury Project book, and a Gallet flying officer "Red Tail" chronograph. Which one is up to $100,000?

  • S26E17 Colonial Williamsburg, Hour 3

    • May 23, 2022
    • PBS

    Catch captivating appraisals at Colonial Williamsburg during ROADSHOW’s final hour in Virginia, including a Marvel Silver Age comics collection, a 1969 Rolex Explorer watch, and a 17th C. Tibetan bronze Buddha. One is $30,000 to $100,000!

  • S26E18 Musical Scores

    • May 30, 2022
    • PBS

    Get ready for rockin’, rollin’ and ROADSHOW with a collection of musical moments, including a Rock-Ola juke box, a French automation music box, and a “Stormy Weather” Lyrics and Koehler painting. Which musical appraisal is up to $220,000?

  • S26E19 Vintage Palm Springs, Hour 1

    • October 3, 2022
    • PBS

    Journey back to Palm Springs for sizzling finds, including Tiffany Studios lamps, an Art Deco emerald diamond ring, ca. 1930, and a Some Like It Hot Marilyn Monroe dress. Guess which find has an updated value of $400,000 to $600,000!

  • S26E20 Vintage Palm Springs, Hour 2

    • October 10, 2022
    • PBS

    Travel to desert oasis Palm Springs and learn which finds are now heating up, like a Louis Comfort Tiffany necklace, a Louis Armstrong archive, ca. 1950, and a Joseph Stella oil & original frame. One has an appraisal update of $550,000!

  • S26E21 Vintage Grand Rapids, Hour 1

    • October 17, 2022
    • PBS

    Guess which glorious Grand Rapids treasures have soared since 2008, including a Navajo Germantown blanket, a 1967 Gerald Ford letter, and an 1881 Jasper Cropsey oil painting. One has an updated appraisal of $150,000!

  • S26E22 Vintage Grand Rapids, Hour 2

    • October 24, 2022
    • PBS

    Magnificent Michigan appraisals revisited 13 years after ROADSHOW's stop in Grand Rapids, including a gold watch fob chain, a Glier violin & Pfretzschner bow, ca. 1880, and an Ellis-Stickley music cabinet. Which is now up to $100,000?

  • S26E23 Vintage San Antonio, Hour 1

    • October 31, 2022
    • PBS

    Travel with ROADSHOW to Texas for updated Season 12 appraisals including Chinese carved walnut shells, ca. 1910, a Polyphon music box & poster, ca. 1895, and a Tang Dynasty ceramic horse. Which find has nearly doubled in value to $120,000?

  • S26E24 Vintage San Antonio, Hour 2

    • November 7, 2022
    • PBS

    See San Antonio finds including 1905 - 1954 World Series programs, Dr. Seuss lunch box art, ca. 1970, and Oscar Heyman jewelry, ca. 1955. Which appraisals have soared since 2007? One jumped up to $80,000!

  • S26E25 Junk in the Trunk 11

    • November 14, 2022
    • PBS

    Discover all new appraisals from Season 26 of ROADSHOW, including an 1813 Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice 2nd edition, 1939-1940 baseball signatures and book, and a Jehan Georges Vibert oil. Guess the big find from the Junk in our Trunk!

Season 27

  • S27E01 Filoli, Hour 1

    • January 2, 2023
    • PBS

    Kick off season 27 with fascinating Filoli finds from Woodside, CA including a 1928 English sterling silver horse, a Pairpoint puffy owl lamp, ca. 1907, and a 1967 Ansaldo Poggi viola. Can you guess which treasure is up to $330,000?

  • S27E02 Filoli, Hour 2

    • January 9, 2023
    • PBS

    Golden state treasures shine at Filoli in Woodside, CA including a Cartier platinum, diamond & onyx brooch, a Pennsylvania firefighter's helmet, and a Carrie Bethel basket. Which find struck gold with a $75,000 to $150,000 value?

  • S27E03 Filoli, Hour 3

    • January 16, 2023
    • PBS

    Watch wow-worthy Woodside treasures, including a vintage LGBTQ+ t-shirt collection, a 1959 Walt Disney Studios Sleeping Beauty Maleficent cel, and a Walter Johnson signed baseball. One surprising find has a value of $60,000 to $150,000!

  • S27E04 Santa Fe’s Museum Hill, Hour 1

    • January 23, 2023
    • PBS

    Visit the “Land of Enchantment” on the hunt for hidden treasures in Santa Fe, like a 1929 New York Yankees partial team-signed ball, a New Mexico mining league trophy & photos and a Plains Indian child's beaded shirt. One is up to $200,000!

  • S27E05 Santa Fe’s Museum Hill, Hour 2

    • January 30, 2023
    • PBS

    New ROADSHOW in New Mexico at Santa Fe’s Museum Hill, with finds that include an Ángel Botello oil painting, ca. 1960, Muhammad Ali and Alfred Hitchcock autographs, and a 1969 Alexander Calder sculpture. One is valued at $250,000!

  • S27E06 Santa Fe's Museum Hill, Hour 3

    • February 6, 2023
    • PBS

    It's antique treasures galore at Santa Fe's Museum Hill with finds including Green Bay Packers salesman’s sample championship rings, Barbie dolls & wardrobe, ca. 1960 and a 1977 Keith Haring Bean Salad lithograph. Which is up to $200,000?

  • S27E07 Cheekwood Estate & Garden, Hour 1

    • February 13, 2023
    • PBS

    Watch charming appraisals from Cheekwood Estate & Gardens including an 1880 Celia Thaxter hand-painted vase, a 1964 Presidential Rolex with the box and papers, and a Mary Elizabeth Price painted screen, ca. 1925. Guess the top find!

  • S27E08 Cheekwood Estate & Garden, Hour 2

    • February 20, 2023
    • PBS

    Visit Music City for astonishing finds including a Civil War Union soldier archive, Disneyland railroad hat badges, ca. 1957, and an art deco diamond, sapphire & pearl necklace, ca. 1925. One find is $75,000 to $85,000!

  • S27E09 Cheekwood Estate & Garden, Hour 3

    • March 13, 2023
    • PBS

    New Nashville appraisals at Cheekwood Estate & Garden, including a Marilyn Monroe signed autograph, 1986 - 1987 Michael Jordan basketball cards & sticker, and a Tiffany & Co. diamond & sapphire bracelet, ca. 1960. One is up to $50,000!

  • S27E10 Wags to Riches

    • March 20, 2023
    • PBS

    Watch furry ROADSHOW finds that will be sure to leave tails wagging for more including a 1965 Charles Schulz Peanuts strip, a Julius Adam II "Kitten Symphony" oil, and a Jamie Wyeth portrait of Andy Warhol with his dog. One is $90,000!

  • S27E11 Did Grandma Lie?

    • March 27, 2023
    • PBS

    Find out if grandma lied about the family goods that include a 1900 Mark Twain letter, a ruby and diamond bracelet and a Babe Ruth & Honus Wagner signed baseball. Does the story of the show-topping $85,000 find really hold up?

  • S27E12 Idaho Botanical Garden, Hour 1

    • April 3, 2023
    • PBS

    Gem State treasures sparkle at Idaho Botanical Garden, including ca. 1941 Rolls Royce Wraith center caps & certificate, 1934 All-American baseball team autographs and a Maynard Dixon oil painting, ca. 1913. One is $50,000 to $80,000!

  • S27E13 Idaho Botanical Garden, Hour 2

    • April 10, 2023
    • PBS

    Watch breathtaking appraisals at Idaho Botanical Garden, including Idaho State gems & gold nuggets, ca. 1905, 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse cards, and 1826 portraits attributed to the Guilford County Limner. Which is a $20,000 to $40,000 find?

  • S27E14 Idaho Botanical Garden, Hour 3

    • April 17, 2023
    • PBS

    You won’t be-leaf the top treasure at the Idaho Botanical Garden among a 1980 Topps basketball cards box, Marvel The Amazing Spider-Man comics, and an Alexej von Jawlensky Meditation oil. Can you guess the $50,000 to $100,000 find?

  • S27E15 Shelburne Museum, Hour 1

    • April 24, 2023
    • PBS

    Get wowed by shocking finds from Shelburne Museum, including a 1999 Pokémon Card collection, Winold Reiss Morning Star mixed-media art, ca. 1934 and a Raymond Yard platinum & diamond ring, ca. 1940. Guess the find that's up to $100,000!

  • S27E16 Shelburne Museum, Hour 2

    • May 1, 2023
    • PBS

    Visit the Green Mountain State for colorful finds, like a women’s Rolex gold & diamond bracelet watch, an American Girl Barbie & wardrobe, ca. 1965, and a schoolgirl needlework, ca. 1740. Can you guess which one is $50,000 to $125,000?

  • S27E17 Shelburne Museum, Hour 3

    • May 8, 2023
    • PBS

    Watch vibrant Vermont treasures from Shelburne Museum including a 1956-1958 Celtics team-signed photo & basketball, a Buffalo Bill poster, ca. 1893 and an Edwardian sapphire & diamond ring. Which Vermont treasure is worth up to $150,000?

  • S27E18 Junk in the Trunk 12

    • May 15, 2023
    • PBS

    Catch a trunkful of never-before-seen treasures from ROADSHOW's season 27 tour, like a 1791 Jane Young world map needlework, an Albert Einstein collection and Carlo Giuliano earrings & necklace, ca. 1890. One treasure is up to $120,000!

  • S27E19 Vintage Hartford 2023, Hour 1

    • October 2, 2023
    • PBS

    Travel with ROADSHOW to Connecticut’s capital for updated Season 13 finds including a Cartier gold bracelet watch, a Tiffany & Co. sapphire ring, and a Harriman Expedition album with Curtis photos. Guess the top $40,000 to $60,000 treasure!

  • S27E20 Vintage Hartford 2023, Hour 2

    • October 9, 2023
    • PBS

    Travel with ROADSHOW to Connecticut’s capital for updated Season 13 finds including a Cartier gold bracelet watch, a Tiffany & Co. sapphire ring, and a Harriman Expedition album with Curtis photos. Guess the top $40,000 to $60,000 treasure!

  • S27E21 Vintage Chattanooga, Hour 1

    • October 23, 2023
    • PBS

    Check out updated Chattanooga appraisals from 2009, including a Rolex Red Submariner, ca. 1970, a 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games banner, and a diamond & pearl necklace, ca. 1905. Which has a current value of $250,000?

  • S27E22 Thrills and Chills

    • October 30, 2023
    • PBS

    Watch ROADSHOW's thrilling and chilling appraisals, including a MAD Issue 8 complete “Frank N. Stein” story, a German wax-head doll, and a Georgian & Victorian mourning jewelry collection. Dare to guess the top $80,000 to $120,000 find!

  • S27E23 Vintage Chattanooga 2023, Hour 2

    • November 6, 2023
    • PBS

    A New York Celtics Barnstorming poster circa 1935; a 1940 Disney Fantasia animation cell; a Newcomb College vase circa 1908.

  • S27E24 Vintage Dallas 2023, Hour 1

    • November 13, 2023
    • PBS

    A Beggs steam train set circa 1885; a Tiffany cypriote glass vase circa 1926; a William H.D. Koerner oil illustration circa 1935.

  • S27E25 Vintage Dallas 2023, Hour 2

    • November 20, 2023
    • PBS

    An 1830 first printing of "The Book of Mormon," Dallas memorabilia and Tennessee sampler; Ruth, Mantle & Maris-signed baseball.

Season 28

  • S28E01 Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 1

    • January 8, 2024
    • PBS

    Kick off Season 28 with ROADSHOW’s first Alaska visit and a find worth up to $100,000! Watch ROADSHOW's first visit to Alaska for treasures that include a 1969 Rolex Oyster cosmograph, an English bass violin, and Susan Butcher’s 1990 Iditarod trophy. Which Anchorage find is worth $50,000 to $100,000?

  • S28E02 Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2

    • January 15, 2024
    • PBS

    Watch abundant Alaskan appraisals, like a Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoon, Harry Karstens’s ice axe from his first ascent of Denali, ca. 1913 and a Zacharias Nicholas Haida totem pole, ca. 1890. Find out which one is $100,000 to $125,000.

  • S28E03 Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 3

    • January 22, 2024
    • PBS

    Wrap up ROADSHOW’s first-ever visit to Alaska, with finds that include an Alaska belt buckle, ca. 1975, an Elvis Presley King Creole movie poster, and Stephen Decatur warrant and commissions from 1798 - 1804. One is $150,000 to $200,000!

  • S28E04 Old Sturbridge Village, Hour 1

    • January 29, 2024
    • PBS

    See marvelous Massachusetts treasures, including a 1954 Marilyn Monroe tissue with a soldier’s letter, Paul Revere pottery vases, and a 1942 Ted Williams game-worn Red Sox jersey. Can you guess Season 28's top $500,000 treasure?

  • S28E05 Old Sturbridge Village Hour 2

    • February 5, 2024
    • PBS

    Old Sturbridge Village brings in new remarkable finds, including a 1977 Pelé-signed soccer ball, a 1933 RKO King Kong Bachrach photo, and Winfred Rembert’s Moonshiners painting, ca. 2001. Guess the top $100,000 to $125,000 find.

  • S28E06 Old Sturbridge Village Hour 3

    • February 12, 2024
    • PBS

    View show-stopping appraisals from Old Sturbridge Village, like a Star Wars collection, ca. 1980, a 1972 Rolex Explorer II watch with the original face & hands, and Leaf baseball cards from 1948. Which appraisal is $150,000?

  • S28E07 LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 1

    • February 19, 2024
    • PBS

    Watch incredible Louisiana treasures including an emerald, diamond & gold necklace, ca. 1875; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival posters; and a 1962 - 1966 Stewart “Smokey” Stover collection. Find out which is the top $100,000 find!

  • S28E08 LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 2

    • March 11, 2024
    • PBS

    Head to Louisiana’s capital for captivating finds including a 1995 Muhammad Ali-signed tablecloth; a Panerai Radiomir watch with Rolex movement and a Frederick Douglass letter & Free Will Baptist Church archive. One is worth up to $110,000!

  • S28E09 LSU Rural Life Museum, Hour 3

    • March 25, 2024
    • PBS

    ROADSHOW visits Louisiana for fascinating finds, like 1997 Michael Jordan-signed Air Jordan XII shoes; a Patek Philippe gold wristwatch, ca. 1915; and a diamond & platinum ring, ca. 2000. Can you guess the $138,000 item?

  • S28E10 North Carolina Museum of Art, Hour 1

    • April 1, 2024
    • PBS

    ROADSHOW heads to Raleigh in search of treasures, including 1994 Maya Angelou Spingarn Awards, a 1939 autographed Baseball Hall of Fame program and a Le Pho La Cueillette des Pommes Cannelle oil, ca. 1950. One is $60,000 to $100,000!

  • S28E11 North Carolina Museum of Art, Hour 2

    • April 15, 2024
    • PBS

    View ravishing finds at the North Carolina Museum of Art including 1921 & 1923 Miss America Pageant trophies, a 1962 Amazing Fantasy #15 introducing Spider-Man and 1910-1911 T3 Turkey Red baseball cards. Which is worth $75,000 to $100,000?

  • S28E12 North Carolina Museum of Art, Hour 3

    • April 22, 2024
    • PBS

    Wrap up ROADSHOW's final hour in Raleigh, NC with finds including a Disney Carrier gouache painting, ca. 1942, a pearl, diamond, & platinum brooch, and a William H. Johnson oil, ca. 1928. Can you guess the top $80,000 to $120,000 treasure?

  • S28E13 Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Hour 1

    • April 29, 2024
    • PBS

    Head to Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in Akron for treasures that include Fred Rogers postcards, ca. 1968, a 1966 Milton Glaser-signed Bob Dylan poster, and a Tiffany Studios special order tulip lamp, ca. 1915. One find is $150,000 to $375,000!

  • S28E14 Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Hour 2

    • May 6, 2024
    • PBS

    Get wowed by treasures at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, including a 1953 Marilyn Monroe pin-up poster, a diamond & platinum ring, ca. 1960 and a 1910 - 1911 Philadelphia Athletics trophy, card & pin. One has a value of $65,300 to $125,000!

  • S28E15 Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Hour 3

    • May 13, 2024
    • PBS

    Visit Akron, OH for astonishing finds, including a Fox Kids promotion kit, a Thurman Munson-signed baseball, ca. 1975 and Fernando Amorsolo oil paintings from 1955. Guess the top $120,000 to $180,000 find!

  • S28E16 Junk in the Trunk 13

    • May 20, 2024
    • PBS

    Travel to all five cities of ROADSHOW's Season 28 Tour for never-before-seen appraisals, including a 1976 Mark Hamill-signed Star Wars poster, a 1979 Bob Ross landscape oil, and a 1973 Iditarod Race sled!

  • S28E17 I Was There

    • May 27, 2024
    • PBS

    Hear ROADSHOW guests’ stories and see some incredible mementos from their experiences, including Disney animation art, ca. 1938, a 1970 Jimi Hendrix collection, and a Norman Rockwell oil painting and chair, ca. 1952. One is $230,000.

  • S28E18 Vintage Atlantic City Part 1

    • September 23, 2024
    • PBS

    2009 Atlantic City finds reevaluated in today's market including a Walt Whitman inscribed Memoranda, 1906 — 1909 Buffalo Bill & Pawnee Bill posters, and an 1870 Cornelius Krieghoff oil painting. One is updated to $150K-$250K!

  • S28E19 Vintage Atlantic City, Hour 2

    • September 30, 2024
    • PBS

    Revisit Atlantic City treasures 15 years after ROADSHOW’s stop, including a Pablo Picasso lithograph & ceramic plate, a Louis XVI-style chandelier, ca. 1965, and a George Bellows oil painting, ca. 1913. One is now $150,000!

  • S28E20 Vintage Denver 2024, Hour 1

    • September 30, 2024
    • PBS

    A 1941 C.F. Martin 000-42 guitar; a Louis XVI-style porphyry and bronze mirror circa 1880; a Maria Koogle schoolgirl needlework circa 1817.

  • S28E21 Vintage Denver 2024 Hour 2

    • October 14, 2024
    • PBS

    A Harry Bertoia Sonambient sculpture; a Civil War colonel uniform group circa 1863; an old mine cut diamond ring; Flato watches.

  • S28E22 Vintage Madison 2024 Hour 1

    • October 21, 2024
    • PBS

    A Hank Aaron-signed game-used bat; a stickpin collection circa 1900; an 1893 Tiffany & Co. World's Fair Exhibition vase.

  • S28E23 Vintage Madison 2024 Hour 2

    • October 28, 2024
    • PBS

    A Frank Sinatra-signed letter; an Apollo 11 astronaut-inscribed book and letter; 1930-1938 Wood & Curry oil paintings with sketches.

  • S28E24 Celebrating Native American Heritage

    • November 4, 2024
    • PBS

    Celebrate incredible art and artifacts from Indigenous creators and history makers. Celebrate incredible art and artifacts from Indigenous creators and history makers. Was a Sioux beaded vest, ca. 1876, a Ruth Muskrat Bronson archive, or a Carrie Bethel basket the top $75,000 to $150,000 find?

  • S28E25 Extraordinary Finds 3

    • November 11, 2024
    • PBS

    Revisit some remarkable ROADSHOW finds whose stories didn’t stop even after we yelled cut! Revisit some remarkable finds whose stories didn’t stop even after we yelled cut! ANTIQUES ROADSHOW reveals what happened with some intriguing treasures through all-new interviews with fan-favorite appraisers, standout guests, and more.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Roadshow Favorites

    • April 26, 2004
    • PBS

    Highlights from past episodes include a latex figure of "Speedy" Alka-Seltzer, a menu from the Titanic, a painting by the late rocker Frank Zappa, an art-deco Bakelite bracelet and a native helmet from Alaska.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Roadshow's Greatest Finds

    • May 3, 2004
    • PBS

    More highlights from past shows. Items appraised include a gold sword from the Mexican War, a painting by Hudson River School artist Jasper Cropsey, a Chinese marble lion dating from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), an 18th-century card table and a Navajo blanket dating from 1840 to '60.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Tomorrow's Antiques

    • September 26, 2005
    • PBS

    A compilation program featuring items from the 1950s, '60s and '70s. Among them: Mad magazine art; an Elvis Presley suit; Beatles memorabilia; a Charles Eames chair; a baseball signed by the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers; an Ansel Adams Yosemite portfolio; photos signed by Marilyn Monroe, Cassius Clay (a year before he changed his name to Muhammad Ali) and JFK; and a letter on civil rights written by RFK shortly after the Martin Luther King assassination---and shortly before his own.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Wild Things!

    • May 9, 2005
    • PBS

    A show of clips devoted to animal-themed antiques and collectibles. Items appraised include a "kangaroo bird," sculpted by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) in the 1930s and a painting of cavorting kittens by Charles van den Eycken (1859-1923).

  • SPECIAL 0x5 Naughty or Nice

    • December 20, 2010
    • PBS

    Naughty or Nice features appraisals that will satisfy everyone's wish list! Highlights from past seasons include an 1863 Temperance lithograph, a letter from Gerald Ford to his kindergarten teacher, and a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe.

  • SPECIAL 0x6 Simply the Best

    • November 22, 2010
    • PBS

    This special edition, "Simply the Best," showcases objects deemed the finest examples of their kind ever seen on "Roadshow." Massachusetts-made Federal side chairs; 19th-century Rhode Island rifle and powderhorn; women's suffrage movement poster.

  • SPECIAL 0x7 Politically Collect

    • November 3, 2008
    • PBS

    Campaign buttons; court affidavit submitted by Jimmy Carter to the state of Maine; desk and chair used at the U.S. House of Representatives from 1857-1873.

  • SPECIAL 0x8 Roadshow Remembers

    • November 6, 2006
    • PBS

    A decade of treasures is recalled in this charming retrospective on the numerous collectibles that have been appraised in the long-running series. Among the pieces: a jade pendant from a 2005 Los Angeles show; an 18th-century Chippendale chair from a 1997 San Francisco show; and a shoe signed by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, from a 2004 Portland, Ore., show. Also: a "Gone With the Wind" script, a Simon Willard clock, and drawings from Frank Lloyd Wright.

  • SPECIAL 0x9 Trash to Treasure

    • December 15, 2008
    • PBS

    Valuable items recovered from the trash are featured. Included: an autographed script of "The Informer," an Oscar-winning 1935 John Ford film; a rare 1885 Zuni Indian pot; items from Louis Comfort Tiffany's Laurelton Hall mansion.

  • SPECIAL 0x10 Junk in the Trunk (Part 1)

    • November 7, 2011
    • PBS

    This special edition highlights never-before-seen appraisals from ROADSHOW's 2011 season.

  • SPECIAL 0x15 Asian-Pacific Heritage

    • November 7, 2016
    • PBS

  • SPECIAL 0x17 Best of 20

    • December 19, 2016
    • PBS

    Favorite appraisals from the show's first 20 seasons are featured. Included: a Navajo Ute First Phase Blanket; a signed Warhol collection; and a Tang Dynasty marble lion.

  • SPECIAL 0x19 Special: Our 50 States Hour 1

    • October 30, 2017
    • PBS

  • SPECIAL 0x20 Special: Our 50 States Hour 2

    • November 6, 2017
    • PBS

    Travel across America—and back in time—with appraisals of items from all 50 states in part 2 of this special. Finds include a Green Bay Packers championship group, a Joseph Henry Sharp oil, and a Molesworth lamp & furniture. Which is $130,000-$180,000?

  • SPECIAL 0x22 Unique Antiques

    • November 19, 2007
    • PBS

    Unique Antiques showcases some of the most outlandish, kitschy, and downright morbidly fascinating antiques and collectibles of ROADSHOW's last decade. Warning: These objects have been appraised by trained professionals -- don't try this at home!

  • SPECIAL 0x23 Special Edition

    • March 1, 2000
    • PBS

    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 from the show. Included: an unusual Seymour card table; a diamond-and-ruby jewelry collection; an unusual 19th-century folk-art jug; and a rare Eskimo helmet.

  • SPECIAL 0x24 Jackpot!

    • May 7, 2007
    • PBS

    Items bought for a small price that turned out to be worth a lot of money are examined, including a painting purchased for $1.50 that's valued at more than $10,000, and a $5 vase that's worth more than $13,000. Also: an album of watercolor paintings purchased for 25 cents that is worth more than $20,000; a 1951 Minneapolis Millers baseball uniform worn by Willie Mays that was purchased for $50 and is valued at $60,000.

  • SPECIAL 0x25 Tasty Treasures

    • November 14, 2011
    • PBS

    A stainless steel 1930s meat service made of 18th-century British porcelain; heirloom Tlingit Indian oil bowl and ladle.

  • SPECIAL 0x26 Forever Young

    • December 19, 2011
    • PBS

    Items for the young and the young at heart are appraised, including original art for a Dr. Seuss lunchbox; a child's shoe autographed by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig; and an embroidered silk picture that dates to 1819.

  • SPECIAL 0x27 Out of This World

    • July 8, 2019
    • PBS

  • SPECIAL 0x28 RECUT: Politically Collect, Part 1

    • January 3, 2020
    • PBS

    Electing and collecting: These two great American traditions combine in one historic half-hour! Part One of Politically Collect RECUT commemorates political battles long past, with treasures that hail from red states and blue.

  • SPECIAL 0x29 RECUT: Politically Collect, Part 2

    • January 10, 2020
    • PBS

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW has elected to showcase fantastic finds related to American politics in Part Two of the half-hour Politically Collect RECUT including 20th C. Presidential autographs, 1947 political cartoons, and a Congressional desk & chair!

  • SPECIAL 0x30 RECUT: Newport, Part 1

    • January 17, 2020
    • PBS

    Experience ROADSHOW’s groundbreaking visit to Rosecliff mansion when, for the first time, it takes the cameras indoors and outdoors! This half-hour RECUT includes a 1939 "The Gold Royal" typewriter, "New Republic Portfolio" prints, and more.

  • SPECIAL 0x31 RECUT: Newport, Part 2

    • January 24, 2020
    • PBS

    Learn about historical treasures as they are appraised in a Gilded Age mansion! In this half-hour RECUT, ROADSHOW travels to Rosecliff for finds including Tiffany Studios vases with the original crate, a Benny Andrews oil from around 1962, and more.

  • SPECIAL 0x32 RECUT: Newport, Part 3

    • January 30, 2020
    • PBS

    Newport treasures delight in this half-hour RECUT episode from the grounds of Rosecliff mansion, including a Fabergé jade snuff bottle, an Arthur Mcgee Dexter Gordon suit, and an Egyptian mummified falcon made around 200 BC. Which is up to $100,000?

  • SPECIAL 0x33 RECUT: Newport, Part 4

    • February 7, 2020
    • PBS

    Travel to Rosecliff mansion in this half-hour RECUT for finds like a Jean-Michel Basquiat oil stick drawing, dragon dog bronze ornaments, and a 1910 Whiting & Co. silver basket. Which of these items, given to the guest for Christmas, is now $400,000?

  • SPECIAL 0x34 RECUT: Newport, Part 5

    • February 14, 2020
    • PBS

    Rain won’t stop Newport treasures from shining in this half-hour RECUT episode from Rosecliff mansion featuring finds like an Edward Bannister oil, 1979 Tage Frid stools, and a Tiffany & Co. sapphire & diamond ring. One could be worth up to $100,000!

  • SPECIAL 0x35 RECUT: Newport, Part 6

    • February 21, 2020
    • PBS

    Wrap up ROADSHOW’s historic visit to Rosecliff mansion in this half-hour RECUT episode filled with next-level Newport finds such as 1958 & 1960 M.C. Escher lithographs, a gold & amethyst necklace, and a 2003 Sam Zell automaton. Which is $100,000?