Antiques Roadshow

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is part adventure, part history lesson, and part treasure hunt!

Episodes

  • Richmond, Hour 2 (2014)

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW stops in Virginia's capital city, Richmond!
  • Richmond, Hour 1 (2014)

    Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Reid Dunavant visit the Virgina Museum of Fine Art.
  • Anaheim, Hour 3 (2014)

    Mark L. Walberg and Rosie Sayyah visit Joseff Jewelry to discuss iconic Hollywood jewelry.
  • Anaheim, Hour 2 (2014)

    Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Richard Johnston discuss vintage Rickenbacker guitars.
  • Anaheim, Hour 1 (2014)

    ROADSHOW travels to the Queen Mary to talk about ocean liner memorabilia with Philip Weiss
  • Kansas City, Hour 3 (2014)

    Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Daile Kaplan discuss the photography of Dorothea Lange.
  • Kansas City, Hour 2 (2014)

    ROADSHOW visits the Toy and Miniature Museum to discuss dolls houses and miniature models.
  • Kansas City, Hour 1 (2014)

    ANTIQUES ROADSHOW checks out a one-of-a-kind signed baseball in Kansas City, MO.

Specials

About Antiques Roadshow

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is part adventure, part history lesson, and part treasure hunt! Watch as specialists from the country's leading auction houses and independent dealers offer free appraisals of antiques and collectibles, revealing fascinating truths about family treasures and flea market finds.

Extras

  • Appraisal: Albert Carrier-Belleuse Bronze, ca. 1855

  • Appraisal: Animated Pig Pull Toy, ca. 1900

  • Appraisal: Art Deco Bracelet with Charms, ca. 1939

  • Appraisal: Austrian Rock Crystal Ewer, ca. 1900

  • Appraisal: Colonial Revival Tilt-top Table, ca. 1911

  • Appraisal: Delaware River Valley Armchair, ca. 1750

  • Appraisal: Early American Button Mold, ca. 1722

  • Appraisal: Fake Shang Dynasty 'You' Bronze, ca. 1900

  • Appraisal: Grueby Cuenca Seagull Tile, ca. 1915

  • Appraisal: Kerman Millefleurs Carpet, ca. 1900

  • Appraisal: Late 19th C. Vincent G. Stiepevich Oil Painting

  • Appraisal: Portraits Attributed to Ruth H. Bascom, ca. 1830