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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW cameras capture tales of family heirlooms, yard sale bargains and long-lost items salvaged from attics and basements, while experts reveal the fascinating truths about these finds.


http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/
Upcoming Episodes
08:00 PM
Cincinnati, Hour One
Episode # 1710

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, for a look at vintage electric signs. Other highlights include a baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle; art pottery from Cincinnati's very own Rookwood Pottery; and works by locally born and world-renowned artist Edward Henry Potthast, valued at $41,000-$63, 000.



Monday, April 01, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
12:00 AM
Cincinnati, Hour One
Episode # 1710

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, for a look at vintage electric signs. Other highlights include a baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle; art pottery from Cincinnati's very own Rookwood Pottery; and works by locally born and world-renowned artist Edward Henry Potthast, valued at $41,000-$63, 000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
04:00 AM
Cincinnati, Hour One
Episode # 1710

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, for a look at vintage electric signs. Other highlights include a baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle; art pottery from Cincinnati's very own Rookwood Pottery; and works by locally born and world-renowned artist Edward Henry Potthast, valued at $41,000-$63, 000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Cincinnati, Hour One
Episode # 1710

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, for a look at vintage electric signs. Other highlights include a baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle; art pottery from Cincinnati's very own Rookwood Pottery; and works by locally born and world-renowned artist Edward Henry Potthast, valued at $41,000-$63, 000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
05:00 PM
Myrtle Beach, Hour Two
Episode # 1708

In the latest Roadshow's Most Wanted segment, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW investigates a story about stolen art from South Carolina's Hobcaw Barony estate with appraiser Debra Force and a former FBI agent. Discoveries from ROADSHOW's visit to Myrtle Beach include an 1860 letter signed by Abraham Lincoln, a gift of crystals from Marilyn Monroe and an 1850s South Carolina sword valued at $30,000-$40,000.

Rebroadcast

Sunday, April 07, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Cincinnati, Hour Two
Episode # 1711

During a visit to the Cincinnati Zoo, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW discusses with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service how today's endangered rhinos are affected by the antiques trade. Discoveries in "the city that sings" include a suit that belonged to chicken magnate Colonel Sanders; a bronze horse sculpture by Solon Borglum; and an 1846 wall map of the western United States, valued at $11,000-$12,000.



Monday, April 08, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
12:00 AM
Cincinnati, Hour Two
Episode # 1711

During a visit to the Cincinnati Zoo, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW discusses with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service how today's endangered rhinos are affected by the antiques trade. Discoveries in "the city that sings" include a suit that belonged to chicken magnate Colonel Sanders; a bronze horse sculpture by Solon Borglum; and an 1846 wall map of the western United States, valued at $11,000-$12,000.



Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
03:30 AM
Cincinnati, Hour Two
Episode # 1711

During a visit to the Cincinnati Zoo, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW discusses with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service how today's endangered rhinos are affected by the antiques trade. Discoveries in "the city that sings" include a suit that belonged to chicken magnate Colonel Sanders; a bronze horse sculpture by Solon Borglum; and an 1846 wall map of the western United States, valued at $11,000-$12,000.



Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Cincinnati, Hour Two
Episode # 1711

During a visit to the Cincinnati Zoo, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW discusses with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service how today's endangered rhinos are affected by the antiques trade. Discoveries in "the city that sings" include a suit that belonged to chicken magnate Colonel Sanders; a bronze horse sculpture by Solon Borglum; and an 1846 wall map of the western United States, valued at $11,000-$12,000.



Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
05:00 PM
Spokane, Wa - Hour One
Episode # 1210

When ANTIQUES ROADSHOW arrives in Spokane, Washington, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser David McCarron head to the city's historic Riverfront Park where a century-old carousel drives a conversation about the ups and downs of collecting carousel animals. At the Spokane Convention Center, it's a wild ride for the ROADSHOW appraisers when collectors bring such diverse finds as 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 back to 1862 - signed by President Lincoln, assigned a value of $75, 000 to $100,000.

Rebroadcast

Sunday, April 14, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
04:00 AM
Cincinnati, Hour Three
Episode # 1712

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW explores the craftsmanship of Cincinnati carved furniture. Then, it's off to the races with a trophy from the 1908 Belmont Stakes and an early 20th-century toy horse and buggy, to highlight just a few discoveries. Others include a French advertising poster and an impressive bust of Abraham Lincoln, valued at $5,000-$7, 000.



Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Cincinnati, Hour Three
Episode # 1712

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW explores the craftsmanship of Cincinnati carved furniture. Then, it's off to the races with a trophy from the 1908 Belmont Stakes and an early 20th-century toy horse and buggy, to highlight just a few discoveries. Others include a French advertising poster and an impressive bust of Abraham Lincoln, valued at $5,000-$7, 000.



Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
08:00 PM
Rapid City, Hour One
Episode # 1713

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits one of South Dakota's greatest treasures, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, to look at presidential prints. Some notable finds in Rapid City include a suite of furniture by Thomas Molesworth from the famous "Ranch A," and signed military documents of Elvis Presley, valued at $4,000-$5,500.



Monday, April 22, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
12:00 AM
Rapid City, Hour One
Episode # 1713

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits one of South Dakota's greatest treasures, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, to look at presidential prints. Some notable finds in Rapid City include a suite of furniture by Thomas Molesworth from the famous "Ranch A," and signed military documents of Elvis Presley, valued at $4,000-$5,500.



Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
03:30 AM
Rapid City, Hour One
Episode # 1713

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits one of South Dakota's greatest treasures, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, to look at presidential prints. Some notable finds in Rapid City include a suite of furniture by Thomas Molesworth from the famous "Ranch A," and signed military documents of Elvis Presley, valued at $4,000-$5,500.



Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Rapid City, Hour One
Episode # 1713

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits one of South Dakota's greatest treasures, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, to look at presidential prints. Some notable finds in Rapid City include a suite of furniture by Thomas Molesworth from the famous "Ranch A," and signed military documents of Elvis Presley, valued at $4,000-$5,500.



Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
05:00 PM
Spokane, Wa - Hour Three
Episode # 1212

In this final episode from Spokane, Washington, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Bill Mercer visit the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture and its collection of exquisite beaded bags, crafted by Indian tribes of the Columbia River region. Discoveries abound at the Spokane Convention Center as well, including a circa 1900 Louis XIV-style clock, made in France and acquired by the owner's grandfather, who owned a silver mine in Montana; a beautifully preserved 19th-century silk Heriz rug; and an heirloom desk and chair used at the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1873. Rarely found together - with the desks being far scarcer than the chairs- the matched pair prompts appraiser Brian Witherell of Witherell's Americana Auctions to estimate the set's combined valued at $40,000.

Rebroadcast

Sunday, April 28, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Rapid City, Hour Two
Episode # 1714

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW hits the open road to visit the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame - located in the town famous for its annual motorcycle rally. Highlights include TWA travel posters; a 1932 signed photograph of the national treasure, Mount Rushmore; and a Rock-Ola juke box valued at $2,000-$3,000.



Monday, April 29, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
12:00 AM
Rapid City, Hour Two
Episode # 1714

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW hits the open road to visit the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame - located in the town famous for its annual motorcycle rally. Highlights include TWA travel posters; a 1932 signed photograph of the national treasure, Mount Rushmore; and a Rock-Ola juke box valued at $2,000-$3,000.



Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
03:00 AM
Rapid City, Hour Two
Episode # 1714

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW hits the open road to visit the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame - located in the town famous for its annual motorcycle rally. Highlights include TWA travel posters; a 1932 signed photograph of the national treasure, Mount Rushmore; and a Rock-Ola juke box valued at $2,000-$3,000.



Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Rapid City, Hour Two
Episode # 1714

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW hits the open road to visit the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame - located in the town famous for its annual motorcycle rally. Highlights include TWA travel posters; a 1932 signed photograph of the national treasure, Mount Rushmore; and a Rock-Ola juke box valued at $2,000-$3,000.



Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
05:00 PM
Myrtle Beach, Hour Three
Episode # 1709

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the Waccamaw River with host Mark L. Walberg and militaria appraiser Christopher Mitchell as they discuss an important 19th-century blockade rifle. Other discoveries include an 1884 Courier & Ives print; a Pennsylvania folk art whirligig; and a 1936 first edition of Gone With the Wind, valued at $12,000-$15,000.

Rebroadcast

Sunday, May 05, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Rapid City, Hour Three
Episode # 1715

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg explores 19th-century Sioux weapons with appraiser John Buxton at beautiful Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park. Notable finds include a 1760s Chester County Pennsylvania spice chest; two sets of Frank Lloyd Wright blueprints; and a Favrile Fabrique Tiffany desk lamp valued at $4,000-$6,000.



Monday, May 06, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
12:00 AM
Rapid City, Hour Three
Episode # 1715

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg explores 19th-century Sioux weapons with appraiser John Buxton at beautiful Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park. Notable finds include a 1760s Chester County Pennsylvania spice chest; two sets of Frank Lloyd Wright blueprints; and a Favrile Fabrique Tiffany desk lamp valued at $4,000-$6,000.



Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
03:00 AM
Rapid City, Hour Three
Episode # 1715

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg explores 19th-century Sioux weapons with appraiser John Buxton at beautiful Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park. Notable finds include a 1760s Chester County Pennsylvania spice chest; two sets of Frank Lloyd Wright blueprints; and a Favrile Fabrique Tiffany desk lamp valued at $4,000-$6,000.



Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Rapid City, Hour Three
Episode # 1715

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg explores 19th-century Sioux weapons with appraiser John Buxton at beautiful Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park. Notable finds include a 1760s Chester County Pennsylvania spice chest; two sets of Frank Lloyd Wright blueprints; and a Favrile Fabrique Tiffany desk lamp valued at $4,000-$6,000.



Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
05:00 PM
Cincinnati, Hour One
Episode # 1710

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visits the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, for a look at vintage electric signs. Other highlights include a baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle; art pottery from Cincinnati's very own Rookwood Pottery; and works by locally born and world-renowned artist Edward Henry Potthast, valued at $41,000-$63, 000.

Rebroadcast

Sunday, May 12, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Seattle, Hour One
Episode # 1716

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW rocks out at Seattle's EMP Museum and discusses Jimi Hendrix' 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.



Monday, May 13, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
09:00 PM
Vintage Houston
Episode # 1624

In 1998, Dr. Ferid Murad of the UT-Houston Medical School won the Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on the cardio-vascular system, while ANTIQUES ROADSHOW made hearts palpitate with its first visit to H-Town. Fourteen years later, a 19th-century Chinese jade scepter, originally appraised for $1,500 to $2,500, has spiked to a radiantly healthy $50,000 to $80,000, while a 1912 Titanic menu went from a heart-stopping $75,000 to $100,000 to a less pulse-quickening $50,000 to $75,000.

Rebroadcast

Monday, May 13, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
12:00 AM
Seattle, Hour One
Episode # 1716

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW rocks out at Seattle's EMP Museum and discusses Jimi Hendrix' 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.



Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
02:00 AM
Vintage Houston
Episode # 1624

In 1998, Dr. Ferid Murad of the UT-Houston Medical School won the Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on the cardio-vascular system, while ANTIQUES ROADSHOW made hearts palpitate with its first visit to H-Town. Fourteen years later, a 19th-century Chinese jade scepter, originally appraised for $1,500 to $2,500, has spiked to a radiantly healthy $50,000 to $80,000, while a 1912 Titanic menu went from a heart-stopping $75,000 to $100,000 to a less pulse-quickening $50,000 to $75,000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
03:00 AM
Seattle, Hour One
Episode # 1716

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW rocks out at Seattle's EMP Museum and discusses Jimi Hendrix' 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.



Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Seattle, Hour One
Episode # 1716

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW rocks out at Seattle's EMP Museum and discusses Jimi Hendrix' 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.



Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
05:00 PM
Cincinnati, Hour Two
Episode # 1711

During a visit to the Cincinnati Zoo, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW discusses with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service how today's endangered rhinos are affected by the antiques trade. Discoveries in "the city that sings" include a suit that belonged to chicken magnate Colonel Sanders; a bronze horse sculpture by Solon Borglum; and an 1846 wall map of the western United States, valued at $11,000-$12,000.

Rebroadcast

Sunday, May 19, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Seattle, Hour Two
Episode # 1717

It wouldn't be a visit to Seattle without a ride up the Space Needle! ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Nicholas Lowry visit the tower to talk about World's Fair posters. Seattle's discoveries run the gamut with a circa 1964 "Star Trek" script and pitch letter; a Civil War dog collar; and Harriet Frishmuth bookends valued at $10,000.



Monday, May 20, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
02:30 AM
Seattle, Hour Two
Episode # 1717

It wouldn't be a visit to Seattle without a ride up the Space Needle! ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Nicholas Lowry visit the tower to talk about World's Fair posters. Seattle's discoveries run the gamut with a circa 1964 "Star Trek" script and pitch letter; a Civil War dog collar; and Harriet Frishmuth bookends valued at $10,000.



Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Seattle, Hour Two
Episode # 1717

It wouldn't be a visit to Seattle without a ride up the Space Needle! ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Nicholas Lowry visit the tower to talk about World's Fair posters. Seattle's discoveries run the gamut with a circa 1964 "Star Trek" script and pitch letter; a Civil War dog collar; and Harriet Frishmuth bookends valued at $10,000.



Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
05:00 PM
Cincinnati, Hour Three
Episode # 1712

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW explores the craftsmanship of Cincinnati carved furniture. Then, it's off to the races with a trophy from the 1908 Belmont Stakes and an early 20th-century toy horse and buggy, to highlight just a few discoveries. Others include a French advertising poster and an impressive bust of Abraham Lincoln, valued at $5,000-$7, 000.

Rebroadcast

Sunday, May 26, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Seattle, Hour Three
Episode # 1718

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg discusses Northwest Coast Indian masks with appraiser Ted Trotta at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Seattle becomes the city that sparkles with the discovery of a late-16th-century diamond and enamel jewel. Other notable finds include a moose, elk and buffalo hide chair; an 1880s Crazy Quilt; and a white Steiff clown bear worth $2,500-$3,200.



Monday, May 27, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
09:00 PM
Vintage Atlanta
Episode # 1625

1998 marked the 16th running of the Athens to Atlanta Road Skate, 87 miles long and America's oldest road skating race, and ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's first visit to Hotlanta. In the ensuing 14 years, a collection of documents related to golf legend Bobby Jones sped from an original estimate of $15,000 to a current value of $20,000 to $25, 000, while an 1841 letter by Abraham Lincoln rolled from a brisk $75, 000 to $125,000 to a slower-paced $60,000 to $80,000.

Rebroadcast

Monday, May 27, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
12:00 AM
Seattle, Hour Three
Episode # 1718

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg discusses Northwest Coast Indian masks with appraiser Ted Trotta at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Seattle becomes the city that sparkles with the discovery of a late-16th-century diamond and enamel jewel. Other notable finds include a moose, elk and buffalo hide chair; an 1880s Crazy Quilt; and a white Steiff clown bear worth $2,500-$3,200.



Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
02:00 AM
Vintage Atlanta
Episode # 1625

1998 marked the 16th running of the Athens to Atlanta Road Skate, 87 miles long and America's oldest road skating race, and ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's first visit to Hotlanta. In the ensuing 14 years, a collection of documents related to golf legend Bobby Jones sped from an original estimate of $15,000 to a current value of $20,000 to $25, 000, while an 1841 letter by Abraham Lincoln rolled from a brisk $75, 000 to $125,000 to a slower-paced $60,000 to $80,000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
04:00 AM
Seattle, Hour Three
Episode # 1718

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg discusses Northwest Coast Indian masks with appraiser Ted Trotta at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Seattle becomes the city that sparkles with the discovery of a late-16th-century diamond and enamel jewel. Other notable finds include a moose, elk and buffalo hide chair; an 1880s Crazy Quilt; and a white Steiff clown bear worth $2,500-$3,200.



Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Seattle, Hour Three
Episode # 1718

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg discusses Northwest Coast Indian masks with appraiser Ted Trotta at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Seattle becomes the city that sparkles with the discovery of a late-16th-century diamond and enamel jewel. Other notable finds include a moose, elk and buffalo hide chair; an 1880s Crazy Quilt; and a white Steiff clown bear worth $2,500-$3,200.



Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
04:00 AM
Louisville, Ky - Hour One
Episode # 1213

Host Mark L. Walberg welcomes ANTIQUES ROADSHOW viewers to Louisville, Kentucky, home of the world-famous Kentucky Derby. It's also the birthplace of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, and Walberg and appraiser Mike Gutierrez head for the Muhammad Ali Center to talk about collecting memorabilia of the former World Heavyweight Champion. At the Kentucky International Convention Center, appraisers are off to the races with such winning discoveries as valuable original cover art for The Saturday Evening Post by John Falter, brought by his stepdaughter, who modeled for the illustration when she was five years old; an early 19th-century embroidered silk mourning picture; and an enduring symbol of the Kentucky Derby: an heirloom mint julep cup created by Louisville silversmith William Kendrick in the mid-19th-century, estimated to be worth $2,000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Louisville, Ky - Hour One
Episode # 1213

Host Mark L. Walberg welcomes ANTIQUES ROADSHOW viewers to Louisville, Kentucky, home of the world-famous Kentucky Derby. It's also the birthplace of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, and Walberg and appraiser Mike Gutierrez head for the Muhammad Ali Center to talk about collecting memorabilia of the former World Heavyweight Champion. At the Kentucky International Convention Center, appraisers are off to the races with such winning discoveries as valuable original cover art for The Saturday Evening Post by John Falter, brought by his stepdaughter, who modeled for the illustration when she was five years old; an early 19th-century embroidered silk mourning picture; and an enduring symbol of the Kentucky Derby: an heirloom mint julep cup created by Louisville silversmith William Kendrick in the mid-19th-century, estimated to be worth $2,000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
04:00 AM
Palm Springs, California - Hour One
Episode # 1301

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, with host Mark L. Walberg, opens its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and an equally staggering loss. At one extreme, ROADSHOW experts discover the most valuable object ever appraised on the series: a 1937 painting by noted American abstract expressionist Clyfford Still - received as a housewarming gift - conservatively estimated to be worth $500,000. At the other, collector Jim McCarty invites ROADSHOW viewers to join the hunt for stolen works from his private collection of California plein air paintings.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
05:00 AM
Louisville, Ky - Hour Two
Episode # 1214

Host Mark L. Walberg travels to the historic Civil War battle site in Perryville, Kentucky, in this second hour of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's visit to Louisville. He's joined by appraiser Rafael Eledge, who displays some valuable Confederate belt buckles and instructs collectors how to avoid falling for a fake. At the Kentucky International Convention Center, there's authentic excitement over such original finds as a late 18th-century heirloom Kentucky sugar chest; an 1860 rococo revival table whose top sports a painting of Mt. Vernon; and a pair of boxing gloves signed twice by Louisville native son and World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali - once as Cassius Clay, in 1963, and again as Muhammad Ali 40 years later - valued at $2,000 to $3,000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Palm Springs, California - Hour One
Episode # 1301

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, with host Mark L. Walberg, opens its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and an equally staggering loss. At one extreme, ROADSHOW experts discover the most valuable object ever appraised on the series: a 1937 painting by noted American abstract expressionist Clyfford Still - received as a housewarming gift - conservatively estimated to be worth $500,000. At the other, collector Jim McCarty invites ROADSHOW viewers to join the hunt for stolen works from his private collection of California plein air paintings.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
08:00 PM
Palm Springs, California - Hour Two
Episode # 1302

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW continues its exploration of Palm Springs, California, with a visit to nearby Pioneertown, the location for many Hollywood westerns, to discuss trophy belt buckles. At the Palm Springs Convention Center, it's a cinch that appraisers will lasso the kind of discoveries that include a costume dress literally sewn onto Marilyn Monroe for her role in the classic 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot, estimated to be worth a very hot $150,000 to $250,000.

Rebroadcast

Monday, June 17, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
09:00 PM
Louisville, Ky - Hour Three
Episode # 1215

Centuries before texting, girls were expressing themselves via embroidered samplers, as appraiser Nancy Druckman shows ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg at the Embroiderer's Guild of America in Louisville, Kentucky. At the Kentucky International Convention Center, ROADSHOW appraisers stitch together a colorful assortment of finds, including a rare, circa 1910 Dirk Van Erp lamp, originally bought for about $100; an exceptionally well-preserved 1876 portrait Jumeau doll with all original parts, except her hair; and a fortunate Kentucky corner cupboard - at one time destined to be burned and thrown away - made of locally grown wood and valued at $8,500.

Rebroadcast

Monday, June 17, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
12:00 AM
Palm Springs, California - Hour Two
Episode # 1302

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW continues its exploration of Palm Springs, California, with a visit to nearby Pioneertown, the location for many Hollywood westerns, to discuss trophy belt buckles. At the Palm Springs Convention Center, it's a cinch that appraisers will lasso the kind of discoveries that include a costume dress literally sewn onto Marilyn Monroe for her role in the classic 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot, estimated to be worth a very hot $150,000 to $250,000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
03:30 AM
Louisville, Ky - Hour Three
Episode # 1215

Centuries before texting, girls were expressing themselves via embroidered samplers, as appraiser Nancy Druckman shows ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg at the Embroiderer's Guild of America in Louisville, Kentucky. At the Kentucky International Convention Center, ROADSHOW appraisers stitch together a colorful assortment of finds, including a rare, circa 1910 Dirk Van Erp lamp, originally bought for about $100; an exceptionally well-preserved 1876 portrait Jumeau doll with all original parts, except her hair; and a fortunate Kentucky corner cupboard - at one time destined to be burned and thrown away - made of locally grown wood and valued at $8,500.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
04:30 AM
Palm Springs, California - Hour Two
Episode # 1302

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW continues its exploration of Palm Springs, California, with a visit to nearby Pioneertown, the location for many Hollywood westerns, to discuss trophy belt buckles. At the Palm Springs Convention Center, it's a cinch that appraisers will lasso the kind of discoveries that include a costume dress literally sewn onto Marilyn Monroe for her role in the classic 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot, estimated to be worth a very hot $150,000 to $250,000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Palm Springs, California - Hour Two
Episode # 1302

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW continues its exploration of Palm Springs, California, with a visit to nearby Pioneertown, the location for many Hollywood westerns, to discuss trophy belt buckles. At the Palm Springs Convention Center, it's a cinch that appraisers will lasso the kind of discoveries that include a costume dress literally sewn onto Marilyn Monroe for her role in the classic 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot, estimated to be worth a very hot $150,000 to $250,000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
08:00 PM
Vintage Los Angeles
Episode # 1722

Fifteen years after visiting Los Angeles, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW takes a look back to see what some of the most memorable appraisals are worth today. Some items have increased in value, while others haven't fared as well. Tune in to see items like Disney animation art, a 1906 Van Briggle vase, and a Tiffany lamp that was first appraised in 1998 at $30,000 to $40,000 and is newly appraised at $50,000 to $75,000.



Monday, June 24, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
09:00 PM
Palm Springs, California - Hour Three
Episode # 1303

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW wraps up its visit to star-studded Palm Springs, California, with some star gazing - of the celestial kind - through the history and collecting of celestial maps. ROADSHOW appraisers at the Palm Springs Convention Center thank their lucky stars for the discovery of a 1956 signed photo of the guest at 10 years old, posed between baseball Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella - pioneers in breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball - valued at $6,000 to $8,000.

Rebroadcast

Monday, June 24, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
12:00 AM
Vintage Los Angeles
Episode # 1722

Fifteen years after visiting Los Angeles, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW takes a look back to see what some of the most memorable appraisals are worth today. Some items have increased in value, while others haven't fared as well. Tune in to see items like Disney animation art, a 1906 Van Briggle vase, and a Tiffany lamp that was first appraised in 1998 at $30,000 to $40,000 and is newly appraised at $50,000 to $75,000.



Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
02:00 AM
Palm Springs, California - Hour Three
Episode # 1303

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW wraps up its visit to star-studded Palm Springs, California, with some star gazing - of the celestial kind - through the history and collecting of celestial maps. ROADSHOW appraisers at the Palm Springs Convention Center thank their lucky stars for the discovery of a 1956 signed photo of the guest at 10 years old, posed between baseball Hall of Famers Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella - pioneers in breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball - valued at $6,000 to $8,000.

Rebroadcast

Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
04:00 AM
Vintage Los Angeles
Episode # 1722

Fifteen years after visiting Los Angeles, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW takes a look back to see what some of the most memorable appraisals are worth today. Some items have increased in value, while others haven't fared as well. Tune in to see items like Disney animation art, a 1906 Van Briggle vase, and a Tiffany lamp that was first appraised in 1998 at $30,000 to $40,000 and is newly appraised at $50,000 to $75,000.



Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
08:00 PM
Vintage Los Angeles
Episode # 1722

Fifteen years after visiting Los Angeles, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW takes a look back to see what some of the most memorable appraisals are worth today. Some items have increased in value, while others haven't fared as well. Tune in to see items like Disney animation art, a 1906 Van Briggle vase, and a Tiffany lamp that was first appraised in 1998 at $30,000 to $40,000 and is newly appraised at $50,000 to $75,000.



Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
04:00 PM
Seattle, Hour Two
Episode # 1717

It wouldn't be a visit to Seattle without a ride up the Space Needle! ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Nicholas Lowry visit the tower to talk about World's Fair posters. Seattle's discoveries run the gamut with a circa 1964 "Star Trek" script and pitch letter; a Civil War dog collar; and Harriet Frishmuth bookends valued at $10,000.

Rebroadcast

Sunday, June 30, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT
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