Antiques Roadshow US
A traveling appraisal series that blends history with discovery as experts visit different cities each year. Viewers bring in personal items to learn what they are, where they came from, and whether they might be worth far more than expected.
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Season 10
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E1
Tampa (1)
"So Is It a Buttersworth?" (Actually, No.) After further research, a handsome marine painting initially attributed to 19th-century artist James E. Buttersworth is found instead to be the work of Antonio Jacobsen
Jan 9, 2006 · 56m -
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E2
Tampa (2)
Seed Pearl Jewelry: Jewelry appraiser Jeanenne Bell explains "seed pearls."
Jan 16, 2006 · 56m -
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E3
Tampa (3)
Pietra Dura: "Rock Art". This stunning work of stone inlay is so intricate, at first the expert mistook it for a painting. More on the history of this impressive technique.
Jan 23, 2006 · 55m -
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E4
Houston (1)
Next of Kiln: The Overbeck Sisters. The story of a group of sisters who were married to their art.
Jan 30, 2006 · 56m -
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E5
Houston (2)
Orange Crate Labels: Rudy Franchi appraises an extensive collection of orange crate labels that had been harvested for 12 years. Rudy says they're worth $1,000 to $2,000 each and values the entire collection at $25,000 to $30,000.
Feb 6, 2006 -
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E6
Houston (3)
Firing Miss Daisy: What Happened at Wedgwood? Daisy Makeig-Jones, designer of Wedgwood's famed Fairyland Lustre Pottery, was sacked in 1932, because "she got a bit out of hand." But what really happened?
Feb 13, 2006 -
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E7
Los Angeles (1)
The Law of Antiquities: Legal to own? Legal to buy? Legal to sell? But what about the ethics? More on the law governing American antiquities.
Feb 20, 2006 -
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E8
Los Angeles (2)
Victorian Insect Collage: Gary Espinosa appraises a one-of-a-kind insect collage made during the Victorian period in England. He estimates its auction value at $2,000 to $3,000.
Feb 27, 2006 -
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E9
Los Angeles (3)
Charles Schulz Art: Philip Weiss appraises a collection of original art by "Peanuts" artist Charles Shulz, given to the owner as a gift by Schulz himself. Included is a group of daily comic strips from 1961 that feature Charlie Brown in every frame.
Mar 27, 2006 -
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E10
Bismarck (1)
School of Mines Pottery: Learn the basics of collecting this enduring art pottery from the University of North Dakota.
Apr 10, 2006 -
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E11
Bismarck (2)
Breaking Down Your Fender (Don't Try This at Home): Is it really okay to take the neck off your Fender guitar?
Apr 17, 2006 -
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E12
Bismarck (3)
Dakota, Lakota, Nakota: Languages of the Sioux: More on the languages of the American Plains Indians.
Apr 24, 2006 -
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E13
Providence (1)
Appraiser John Delaney unwinds with the Providence Globe clock.
May 8, 2006 -
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E14
Providence (2)
Is This the Real Rudolph? Ho-Ho-Hold on a minute! Are these the real Rudolph and Santa puppets from the TV Christmas classic?
May 15, 2006 -
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E15
Providence (3)
Bellamy Eagles: When Values Soar. In 2005 this carved eagle plaque was appraised for roughly $40,000. Now it's probably worth over $100,000. What happened?
May 22, 2006