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Antiques Roadshow
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- S19 E1 - New York City Part 1January 4, 201554minANTIQUES ROADSHOW hits a home run with a million-dollar baseball archive—the show’s highest-valued memorabilia find ever! Plus, visit the New-York Historical Society to see Frèdèric Auguste Bartholdi Statue of Liberty statuettes.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E2 - New York City Part 2January 11, 201555minIt’s showtime at the iconic Apollo Theater for a “ROADSHOW’s Most Wanted” segment. Other highlights include a Tiffany Studios mosaic inkwell, a The Beatles show run and signed photo, and a Joseph Kleitsch oil painting. Which is $500,000?Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E3 - New York City Part 3January 18, 201555minTake a bite out of the Big Apple with first-rate finds like a Petrosino NYPD archive, a tobacco baseball card collection, and a 1943 Irving Berlin signed manuscript. Learn which is valued at $200,000! Also: a visit to the Salmagundi Club.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E4 - Austin Part 1January 25, 201555minCelebrate ROADSHOW’s 10th Texas trip with items like a Van Cleef and Arpels necklace, a Gandhi presentation spinning wheel, and a Roy Lichtenstein pin. One’s $125,000! Also: a visit to the Briscoe Center for a Willie Nelson-donated collection.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E6 - Austin Part 3February 8, 201555minGiddy up to Austin and get a peek into a private collection of antique Mexican saddles. Other highlights include a Picasso Madoura pitcher and plate, WWII Monuments Men photos, and jade ring with its case. Which is the big find of the hour?Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E7 - Bismarck Part 1February 15, 201555minTravel to Bismarck for treasures such as a North Dakota School of Mines vase, a 1939 USS Squalus rescue group, and a Tlingit wolf masquette and ancestor mask. One is appraised at $250,000! Also: a visit to Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E8 - Bismarck Part 2February 22, 201555minExplore the musical side of Bismarck when ROADSHOW visits Vintage Guitar Magazine to discuss Larson Brothers guitars. Other highlights include an Orrefors vase, a ranchwear outfit, and a Chinese Imperial uniform. Which is up to $150,000?Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E9 - Bismarck Part 3March 22, 201555minWrap up the Bismarck stop with incredible items including a 1778 George Washington letter, a Hardanger fiddle, and a Hans Olaf Heyerdahl painting. One’s the big find of the hour! Also: a visit to the State Historical Society of North Dakota.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E10 - Birmingham Part 1March 29, 201555minAdventure to Alabama for treasures like Warhol hand-colored lithographs, a Remington portrait with letter, and Australian Aboriginal artifacts. Which is valued at $600,000-$800,000? Also: a visit to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E11 - Birmingham Part 2April 5, 201555minStrike while the iron is hot and learn about iron antiques at the historic Sloss Furnaces site. Other highlights include 1968 Bill Clinton letters, a 1955 Gibson Les Paul Special, and a John Falter illustration. Which is $200,000-$250,000?Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E12 - Birmingham Part 3April 12, 201555minTake a trip through history with Birmingham appraisals like a 1960 inscribed "To Kill A Mockingbird,” a Rolex military watch, and Frank Bramley oil paintings. Plus, a visit to the Birmingham Museum of Art to see a rare African wood carving.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E13 - Santa Clara Part 1April 19, 201555minJoin ROADSHOW’s first-ever trip to Santa Clara for treasures like 1936-1939 Edward Weston photographs, a Giuliano bracelet, and a Campanella game-used bat. One is $180,000-$260,000! Plus, a visit to the Japanese American Museum of San Jose.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E14 - Santa Clara Part 2April 26, 201555minOld meets new as ROADSHOW heads to Silicon Valley for treasures like Lambert magician automaton, an Edgar Brandt "La Tentation" lamp, and a Myrick scrimshaw tooth. Which is $150,000-$200,000? Plus: a visit to the Pacific Pinball Museum.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E15 - Santa Clara Part 3May 3, 201555minGeek out with ROADSHOW at the Computer History Museum to see the first Apple computer! Other highlights include a Booker T. Washington archive, an Eanger Irving Couse painting, and Beniamino Bufano bronzes. One is the top find of the hour.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E16 - Charleston Part 1May 10, 201555minJourney to West Virginia’s capital city for finds like a Ruth and Wagner signed ball, an 1854 Beyer panoramic oil, and a Pete Seeger autographed sign. One’s $250,000! Plus: a visit to the Beckley Exhibition Mine to bust popular diamond myths.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E17 - Charleston Part 2May 17, 201555minCountry roads took ROADSHOW all the way to West Virginia for incredible items like Marilyn Monroe publicity and film stills, an Anna Hyatt Huntington bronze, and a Gold Rush ship log and register! Plus: a visit to the Huntington Museum of Art.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E18 - Charleston Part 3May 24, 201555minDiscover Mountain State treasures including a 1957 Tolkien letter, Noël Coward memorabilia, and a Newcomb College vase. Which is the top find? Plus: a visit to the Rosanna A. Blake Library of Confederate History at Marshall University.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E19 - Albuquerque Part 1September 27, 201555minDiscover the treasures of Albuquerque including a 1969 Woodstock jacket and program, a silk wedding gown from around 1875, and a Jane Peterson "The Answer” oil. Which is valued at $300,000? Also: a visit to the International Balloon Museum.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E20 - Albuquerque Part 2October 4, 201555minJourney to New Mexico for finds such as a 1969 Jasper Johns flag print, a 1939 inscribed "Pinocchio" book, and an Imperial jade snuff bottle. Find out which is $50,000-$60,000! Also: a trip to the Museum of International Folk Art.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E21 - Albuquerque Part 3October 11, 201555minAlbuquerque reveals classic items from the past including a 1962 sonic blue Fender Stratocaster, a Beatles-signed photo and letter, and French filigree earrings, ca. 1775. Which is valued at $45,000? Also: a trip to the Albuquerque Museum.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E22 - Chicago Part 1October 18, 201555minGet blown away by Windy City treasures such as a 1969 "Chicago Seven" signed subpoena, a 1961 Leonora Carrington oil, and a Civil War Model 1850 presentation sword. Which is $200,000-$300,000? Also: a visit to the Art Institute of Chicago.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E23 - Chicago Part 2October 25, 201555minDiscover an eclectic array of Chicago discoveries like 1989 Keith Haring graffiti art, a 1910 Walter Johnson All-Star watch, and a Walt Whitman Civil War letter. Watch to learn the $50,000 find! Also: a visit to the Chicago Civic Opera.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E24 - Chicago Part 3November 1, 201555minExperience first-rate finds in the Second City including Ayn Rand inscribed books, an Edward Borein watercolor, and a 1931 Carnegie hero medal. Which has the highest value? Also: a visit to Crab Tree Farm to see Arts and Crafts furniture.Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E25 - Vintage St. LouisJune 14, 201555minTravel back 15 years to learn what some of the most memorable objects are worth today. Highlights include an 1847 Petrus van Schendel painting, a Steiff black bear, and an iron framed Henry rifle. Which item is valued at $75,000-$100,000?Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
- S19 E26 - Vintage CharlestonJuly 26, 201555minLook back to 2000 and learn what has since happened in the antiques market. Highlights include Newcomb College vases, Fred Meyer photographs, and a Léon Julien Deschamps bronze. Can you guess which item is now worth $55,000-$60,000?Subscribe to PBS Living for $2.99/month or buy
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