
Based on the popular BBC series running since 1979, the PBS Antiques Roadshow combines history with discovery. Each year, the show visits a handful of cities to appraise items brought in by viewers. Are these items worth a lot of money, more than the visitors expect?
A signed note from Mother Teresa to a wood-carver; a custom model 1894 Winchester rifle; and a collection of late 17th/early 18th-century Chinese libation cups - grabbing the number one spot on the list of all-time highest value ROADSHOW appraisals.
Signed Ty Cobb memorabilia dating back to the early 1950s; an original Rosemary's Baby drawing by art designer Clem Hall; and a 1919 oil painting by Norman Rockwell.
Correspondence between Cole Porter and actor Monty Woolley; a finely knotted circa 1920 silk Kashan rug; and one of the best flea market finds of all time: a 17th-century Chinese rhinoceros horn cup, purchased for $1 and valued at $350,000 to $450,000!.
A 19th-century Fiji split whale's tooth necklace; Andy Warhol's 1966 artist's proof of a print of Jacqueline Kennedy; and a 1937 first edition copy of The Hobbit, with original dust jacket and author J.R.R. Tolkien's signature.
A decorative egg with a Faberge mark that may not be all that it seems; a 1787 land grant signed by Benjamin Franklin; and a New York Chippendale corner chair, circa 1760.
A questionable George Elmslie chair that, if authentic, could fetch $50,000; a 1900 McKinley-Roosevelt poster discovered at a flea market; and a 1976 fancy intense yellow diamond ring.
Flash forward from 1997 for believe-it-or-not ROADSHOW moments in Phoenix.
See if the objects found at the Secaucus ROADSHOW floated upstream or downstream in the last 15 years.
Find out what the future held for some of the treasures ROADSHOW corralled in Houston in 1998.
See how some of ROADSHOW's Atlanta discoveries have fared since 1997.
Discover which treasures the market favored since ROADSHOW's visit there in 1998.
Take a look at what's happened to some Pittsburgh ROADSHOW finds since 1997.
Travel with ROADSHOW to enjoy never-before-seen appraisals from Season 16.
Take a look at appraisals featuring felines and canines - in sculpture, on canvas and in many other forms.
A Diego Rivera oil painting valued at a million dollars; a 1967 painting by Alexander Calder; and a giant Fisk "Tire Boy" sign.
A Norman Rockwell collection from a guest who modeled for the artist as a child; an Aldro Hibbard oil painting brought in by the mayor of Boston; a Red Sox World Series team-signed ball.
A visit to Brookgreen Gardens to discuss early 20th-century female sculptors and a Joseph Henry Sharp oil painting.
A baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle; Rookwood art pottery; works by artist Edward Henry Potthast.
A suite of furniture by Thomas Molesworth from the "Ranch A" and signed military documents of Elvis Presley.
A Vladimir Kagan desk used by Kagan himself and an 1874 Francis A. Silva oil painting.
Look back 15 years to see what these memorable Los Angeles appraisals are worth today.
Learn the current value of items appraised 15 years ago in Milwaukee.
Find out which item appraised in Rochester in 1998 has increased fivefold and which has lost $1,000.
See how the values of items appraised in Hartford have changed dramatically - for better and worse.
View never-before-seen appraisals, including a sports collection and a book with a mysterious past.
See treasures that have endured wars, natural disasters, fires and more.
A first edition of the Book of Mormon, Picasso-designed plate and Sanford Robinson Gifford painting.
A 1970 Andy Warhol poster, a collection of Pewabic pottery and a working script of The Wizard of Oz.
A French Art Deco diamond and platinum ring, a book signed by Jim Morrison and four Rembrandt and Whistler etchings.
An 1891 Kansas City Fire Chief presentation badge, a 1796 Chinese bronze censer and a 1965 Roy Lichtenstein screen print.
A Marx Brothers prop duck; two sketches by Michael Jackson, ca. 1973; a Frederic Church painting, ca. 1867.
Albert Neuhuys watercolor; 1982 UNC championship signed basketball; Alice R.H. Smith watercolor.
Look back 15 years to see what some memorable objects appraised in Providence are worth today.
Tune in to see how appraised values in Tampa, Florida, have fared over 15 years.
Return to Columbus, Ohio, to learn which items have soared in value and which have sunk since 1999.
Look back at some of the items appraised in Toronto, Canada, in 1999.
Uncover some dramatic changes in the value of key appraisals at the first visit to Baltimore.
Tune in to see what happened to the values of the items found during the trip to Salt Lake City.
Look back on featured items from Des Moines, Iowa, to see if their value has changed.
A Tiffany pottery vase; a shoe belonging to the tallest recorded human; a gilt bronze Amida Buddah.
Laurel and Hardy "Swiss Miss" horn; Revolutionary War era silver cup; Thomas Hart Benton oil on tin.
Celebrate the trio that provided America's soundtrack for generations.
Vintage treasures from the 1940s-60s, including an Elvis standee, MLK letter and Charles Schulz art.
Objects fit for stately homes: Lord Byron portrait, Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, Tiffany necklace.
An archive of rare photographic baseball cards - Roadshow's largest sports memorabilia find ever!.
A spinning wheel given by Mahatma Gandhi; Roy Lichtenstein pin; diamond and platinum necklace.
An 1821 citizenship certificate for a free man of color; African-American beauty book by Madam C.J. Walker.
A 1939 collection from the rescue operation of a sunken submarine; Torino lamp; two Tlingit Shamanic masks.
Warhol lithographs; pair of southern dolls; Frederic Remington portrait and letter from the artist.
Oak Ridge Journal archive; Pete Seeger autographed sign; 1854 Edward Beyer panoramic oil painting.
Discover how values from 2000 hold up in today's market, plus a $25,000-$50,000 value change.
Uncover changes in values from 15 years ago, including an appraisal that doubles in value.
Discover how values have changed from 15 years ago, and a $125,000-$135,000 find.
See memorable items appraised in 2000; and a jump in value from $15,000-$20,000 to $35,000-$45,000.
Look back to 2000 and learn what has since happened in the market, and a $55,000-$60,000 find.
A 1969 Jasper Johns flag print; 1939 inscribed ``Pinocchio'' book; Imperial jade snuff bottle.
A 1962 sonic blue Fender Stratocaster; 1965 Beatles-signed photo and letter; French filigree earrings circa 1775.
Discover never-before-aired appraisals from this season's eight-city tour, including a 1925 San Francisco pictorial map, NASA signed photos and a Chinese jadeite peach-form bowl from around 1900. Which is the $40,000 to $60,000 treasure?
An Olin Travis Ozark hilltop painting, a 1936 Lou Gehrig autograph and an English giltwood cabinet-on-stand, circa 1730 are featured.
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 Rushhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/video/1917.html
"Charleston Hour 3" Feb 29th 2016 - Journey to Charleston to learn about finds such as a 1890 Frederic Remington watercolor, a 1970 Jimi Hendrix collection and an 1879 James A.M. Whistler "The Palaces" etching. Which treasure is top find of the episode?http://www.kpbs.org/news/2016/feb/26/antiques-road...
A Ginsberg-signed yearbook, an Anna Pottery jug and an Alfons Walde oil. One is $200,000-$300,000!.
"Tucson" (Hour 2) - Discover hidden treasures in Tucson, Arizona such as a Jackie Robinson archive from around 1938, a 1960 GMT Master model Rolex with the original box and papers, and an Allen Ginsberg-signed yearbook.
A Pete Seeger song, a George Hitchcock diptych and a Lincoln presidential pardon. See the top find!.
Omaha Hour 2 - Discover hidden treasures such as 1955 Whitey Ford and 1951 Yogi Berra jerseys, an 1863 gilt bronze-mounted gaslight and an 1887 Seth Whipple oil painting. Find out which item appraised at $130,000?
A ca. 1804 historical Liverpool jug, a Mormon book archive, a Gilt Bronze mounted gaslight, 1955 Whitey Ford & 1951 Yogi Berra jerseys are among some of the treasures appraised.
1920 World Series stubs, a Charles Rohlfs music stand and an Ohio portrait. One is the top find!.
Cleveland Hour 3 - Travel to Cleveland to see outstanding vintage finds like a "Big Bronco" coin-operated horse made around 1952, a Bill Watterson archive, ca. 1975, and a Tiffany & Co. pendant watch necklace.
Discover how values from 2001 hold up in today's market and revisit a fan-favorite appraisal.
Uncover how appraisals from 15 years ago have changed, including a treasure that doubles in value.
Travel back 15 years to learn today's values for previously appraised items, like a $250,000 find.
Travel back 15 years to see our take on treasures then and now, including a $150,000-$200,000 find.
See memorable items appraised in 2001, including one find with a value increase of $75,000.
Look back to 2001 to learn what has since happened in the antiques market, plus a $125,000 treasure.
Learn how the antiques market has evolved in the last 15 years, including a $124,000 value increase.
History meets fantasy with treasures fit for a period costume drama, plus a $500,000-$700,000 find.
Travel to all six cities of this season for never-before-seen appraisals and a $40,000-$60,000 find.
Experience favorite appraisals from all 20 seasons, including a $750,000-$1,000,000 find.
Fort Worth (Hour 1) - Celebrate the Season 21 premiere with treasures like a rock & roll poster collection from around 1968, a Delaware Tribe beaded baldric and an Auguste Rodin "Eternal Spring" bronze that could have the highest value of the season. But is it authentic?
Felipe Orlando abstract oil circa 1980; German baroque lockbox circa 1625; Green Bay Packers championship group, circa 1965.
An 1864 Civil War statue hilt presentation sword; a 1936 Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold medal; James Madison's personal seal, circa 1828.
Learn about historical items from on and off the battlefield during the tumultuous Civil War years.
A Rockwell self-portrait, a signed Indy 500 flag, and a Victorian wedding outfit. One's the top find!.
A 1952 Joe Louis-signed whiskey bottle; Sheraton sideboard circa 1820; a 1928 New York Yankees team-signed baseball.
An 1898 Alphonse Mucha JOB poster; a 1974 George Nakashima "Kent Hall'' floor lamp; a 1961 Ty Cobb-signed baseball.
A 1965 Noah Purifoy sculpture; Carroll O'Connor's Archie Bunker coat, circa 1970; Franz Bergman foundry Vienna bronze lamp circa 1920.
A 1966 Roy Lichtenstein screen print; a NASA Apollo archive circa 1965; Tiffany Studios mosaic panel circa 1905.
Cartier art deco diamond bracelet; Zee Wo Silver & Cinnabar cutlery set circa 1920; a 1959 No. 1 Barbie doll and accessories.
Watson & Crick-signed ``Double Helix'' books; art deco jewelry suite circa 1930; Japanese Arita porcelain vase circa 1910.
John Wayne mugs, a Frank McCarthy oil and Albert Einstein letters. Which is worth up to $100,000?.
A 1554 Giorgio Ghisi engraving after Bronzino, a Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, ca. 1890, and a 1962 Mercury Space Capsule antenna
Joe Strummer's boots, a Ned Hanlon championship group, and Grant Wood lithograph. Which is $200,000?.
See memorable finds appraised 17 years ago, including one item that adds $165,000 to its valuation.
Learn how the antiques market has evolved in the last 15 years. One appraisal has increased $50,000!.
Uncover how appraisals from 15 years ago have held up in the rising and falling antiques market.
Travel back 15 years to see memorable treasures including an appraisal that jumps to $70,000!.
Journey to 2002 to learn how past appraisals fare in today's market, plus a $75,000-$125,000 find!.
Celebrate America's hidden treasures from all 50 states, including a $125,000 find.
Travel across America - and back in time - with appraisals from all 50 states. One is $130,000-$180,000!.
Discover never-before-aired appraisals from all six Season 21 cities. Which is the top find?.
Celebrate Roadshow's new season with a first-time visit to Harrisburg to search for treasures including a Pennsylvania Dutch coffeepot from around 1880, an 1892 H. F. Farny watercolor & gouache painting, and a René Lalique necklace. Which is valued at $200,000-$300,000 during an emotional appraisal?
Charles "Heinie" Wagner Red Sox archive; Carl Schweninger oil painting circa 1850; a 1975 "Yellow Submarine" jacket made for Karen Carpenter.
The 1963-1968 NASA archive of U.S. Air Force Col. Pearl Tucker; a painted "Bucher" box circa 1800; Randy Gumpert baseball archive.
A diamond bracelet and a Van Cleef & Arpels diamond ring; Mardi Gras Comus Krewe parade float watercolors from 1892; Keith Haring subway graffiti art circa 1980.
"Blade Runner" set decoration; Agnes Martin mixed-media abstractions circa 1955; feather golf ball circa 1840.
An Andy Warhol portrait by Jamie Wyeth, circa 1975; a Chinese gold-splashed bronze wine vessel circa 1795; a 1904 Smith & Son tourbillon pocket watch.
A 1901 "Longest Bearded Man" banner; a 1602 Adam Islip-published book of Chaucer's complete works; a 15th-century Chinese Bodhisattva gilt bronze.
A Rookwood Shirayamadani black opal vase from 1927; an Elijah Pierce preaching stick; an Ozark Air Lines poster circa 1960.
On this episode, meet ROADSHOW in St. Louis to search for vintage and antique treasures, including a 1920 Grace Ravlin oil painting; a Michael Jackson-signed fedora and photo from around 1990; and a Tiffany GMT-Master Rolex, ca. 1963
On this episode, 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.
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. Can you guess which item is valued for up to $100,000?
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.
Items include a 1967 Green Bay Packers "Ice Bowl" sign, a 1636 Rembrandt "Christ Before Pilate" etching, and an 1849-1850 Gold Rush diary.
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.
In Green Bay, items include a Belle Epoque diamond necklace from about 1915, 1952 and 1954 baseball cards, and Cheyenne cradleboard made around 1895.
Items include a diamond pin sway, a Rohmer doll, and Tiffany vases.
Items include a Fabergé jade snuff bottle made around 1890, Basquiat oil stick drawing, and General Wharton Civil War archive.
A Tiffany & Co. sapphire and diamond ring; a Boston bureau table circa 1770; M.C. Escher lithographs.
Bill Graham handbills; a Galle Marquetry vase circa 1900; art deco travel posters.
A wedding dress circa 1798; a 1912 Ivan Khlebnikov jewelry casket; a George William Sotter oil.
Updated appraisals from 1998, including a treasure with an estimated value that should go somewhere between $70,000 and $90,000.
A 1908 Chicago Cubs presentation piece; a Tiffany & Co. gold necklace; a 1904 Henry Woods oil.
An Edgar Allan Poe daguerreotype; a Teco collection circa 1905; a 1907 Frank Lloyd Wright archive.
An Austrian "Naughty" cat bronze circa 1900; a Margaret Mitchell archive; a Cartier diamond ring circa 1940.
An Asscher-cut diamond ring; a Maynard Dixon painting; a San Francisco Seals-signed baseball.
Items with a connection to Latin American history and culture include one with an updated appraisal of as much as $2.2 million, the highest-valued item in the "Antiques Roadshow" archive.
A rag doll named Chucky; a Leonora Carrington painting; a "Bride of Frankenstein" pressbook.
A collection of critters and creatures including a Colima pottery dog circa 200 BC to 200 AD; a bat-decorated Qing-period jade basin; and an Edgar Brandt "La Tentation" snake lamp.
A 1962 and 1963 Mercury Atlanta number 8 and number 9 archive; a Rasht horse cover that was made circa 1875; a purple sapphire ring.
Visit Michigan's Meadow Brook Hall for the stories behind heirlooms and thrift store finds alike.
Discover Detroit-area items appraised at the historic Dodge-Wilson estate. One is $40,000-$60,000!
Magnificent Michigan treasures shine at Meadow Brook Hall, including a $40,000-$50,000 appraisal!
Travel to sunny Sarasota for standout finds at Ca' d'Zan, including a $30,000-$50,000 treasure!
Head to Ca' d'Zan to discover treasures fitting for a celebration of "The Greatest Show on Earth."
There's no clowning around when it comes to showstopping appraisals at the Ringlings' mansion.
Check in to Hotel del Coronado to see sensational finds at a stunning seaside setting.
Discover covetable California items appraised at Hotel del Coronado. Guess which is $40,000-$50,000.
Wrap up ROADSHOW's visit to Hotel del Coronado with fantastic finds, including a $50,000 appraisal.
Discover space-themed treasures including NASA memorabilia, otherworldy objects, SciFi finds & more!
Everything is bigger in Texas - including the updated values of treasures from 2005. Find out more!
Travel to Bismarck for Season 10 updates, including a jaw-dropping value jump to $400,000-$600,000.
Revisit Season 10 appraisals to learn if treasures from the smallest state have the biggest values!
Marvel at magnificent Memphis treasures from Season 9, including a $100,000 updated appraisal.
Explore the era between Boomers and Millennials to discover exciting treasures from Generation X.
Discover never-before-seen appraisals from all Season 23 cities, including a $40,000-$60,000 find.
Celebrate 500 episodes with an hour of pivotal moments, amazing finds, all-new interviews and more.
Kick off a new season of treasures with a $125,000 appraisal from the grounds of Winterthur Museum.
Discover Delaware treasures appraised at Winterthur Museum including one valued at up to $150,000.
Wrap up Roadshow's first-ever visit to Delaware with an $80,000-$150,000 appraisal and more.
See the season's biggest find with a $500,000-$700,000 appraisal that literally floors the guest.
Travel back in time at Bonanzaville for amazing appraisals, including a $30,000-$35,000 find.
Watch wow-worthy West Fargo appraisals and learn what find has the highest value of the hour.
Head to California's capital city for appraisals at Crocker Art Museum. One is $80,000-$125,000.
See stunning Sacramento finds appraised at Crocker Art Museum like one $80,000-$120,000 treasure.
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!
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?
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!
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.
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!
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?
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?
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!
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?
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!
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!
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?
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.
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?
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!
Explore political items across history from both sides of the aisle, plus a $600,000-$800,000 find.
Discover never-before-seen surprises from ROADSHOW's Season 24 tour. One is worth up to $100,000.
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?
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!
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!
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?
Blazing hot Tucson treasures include a Mexican charro saddle,Gaston Chaissac artwork, and a 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!
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!
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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!
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?
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?
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?
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!
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?
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!
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!
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?
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!
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?
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!
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?
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!
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!
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!
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?
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?
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?
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!
On this episode, 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!
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!
Green Bay Packers salesman's sample championship rings; Barbie dolls and wardrobe circa 1960; a 1977 Keith Haring Bean Salad lithograph.
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!
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!
A Marilyn Monroe-signed autograph; 1986-1987 Michael Jordan basketball cards and sticker; a Tiffany & Co. diamond and sapphire bracelet circa 1960.
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!
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?
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!
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?
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?
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!
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?
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?
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!
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!
Revisit Connecticut treasures 14 years after ROADSHOW's visit to Hartford, including a French Bru doll, ca. 1880, woman's silk shoes, ca. 1785, and an 1894 Charles Courtney Curran portrait oil. Which is the top $75,000 find?
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?
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!
Travel back to 2009 for terrific Tennessee treasures, including a N.Y. Celtics Barnstorming poster, ca. 1935, a 1940 Disney Fantasia animation cel, and a Newcomb College vase, ca. 1908. Can you guess the top find of the hour?
Everything is bigger in Texas, including finds like a Beggs steam train set, ca. 1885, a Tiffany Cypriote glass vase, ca. 1926, and a William H. D. Koerner oil illustration, ca. 1935. Discover which is Dallas's top $150,000 appraisal!
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?
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.
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!
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?
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.
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?
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!
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!
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?
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!
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?
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?
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!
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!
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!
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!
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.
Kick off ROADSHOW's all-new Season 29 with treasures that include a 1976 Marvel UK Super Spider-Man #175 cover art, a 1926 Rogers Hornsby sterling trophy, and Winslow Homer watercolors, ca. 1879. One is between $180,000 to $320,000!
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW searches for amazing treasures in Arkansas including an Elvis Presley-signed ice cream display, an Arnold Palmer-engraved golf club, ca. 1980, and a Marvel Silver Age comics collection. One find is $60,000 to $90,000!
Head to bustling Bentonville for ROADSHOW finds at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art including an 1857 Queen's Cup ascot race trophy, a 1956 Curta calculator type II and an Art Deco sapphire & platinum ring. Can you guess the top find?
Las Vegas treasures hit the jackpot with ROADSHOW finds including a Louis C. Tiffany enamel vase, ca. 1905, a 1599 Thomas Buckminster almanac and Ernie Barnes' Fourth and One oil painting. Watch to see the season-topping $650,000 find!
Head to desert oasis Springs Preserve for treasures that are sure to heat up the market, including a Harry Kellar illusion head, a Dinh Van-designed Cartier gold ring and Tiffany glass mosaics. Which treasure is the episode's top find?
ROADSHOW heads to the Mojave Desert in search of marvels at Springs Preserve. Finds include a Frank McCarthy oil painting, baseball autographs, ca. 1945 and a 1977 Elvis Presley watch presented to Redd Foxx. One is $80,000 to $120,000!
ROADSHOW visits Living History Farms for treasures including a 1978 Kenner Darth Vader figure, a Tippco toy motorcycle with a sidecar, and a Ty Cobb professional model bat, ca. 1925. Can you guess the top $75,000 to $125,000 treasure?
Watch remarkable finds from ROADSHOW's stop in Iowa and guess which appraised for $70,000 to $90,000, among a 1967 NFL Championship "Ice Bowl" ticket stub, a 1989 Ronald Reagan letter, and a Robert Riggs Saturday Evening Post illustration.
Luminous treasures are unveiled at Living History Farms, including a 1943 Le Petit Prince signed first edition, an Arnold Schwarzenegger shirt and autograph, ca. 1990 and a 1907 E. Williams Gollings oil painting. One is $50,000 to $70,000!
Discover delightful treasures at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms including a 1954 Marilyn Monroe military defense ID photo, a Panama hat, ca. 1970 and an Andy Warhol golden-shoe collage. Which is valued at $125,000 to $150,000?
ROADSHOW strikes gold in Colorado with amazing finds including Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoons, a 1942 DC Comics promotional Superman figurine and a 1974 Sam Gilliam June 5 acrylic painting. One is $125,000 to $150,000!
NEW! ROADSHOW discovers treasures during the third hour from Littleton, CO.
ROADSHOW visits Maryland Zoo and finds Lewis M. Rutherford lunar photographs, a Patek Philippe & Tiffany pocket watch and Lynne Drexler oil paintings.
ROADSHOW finds rare treasures at Maryland Zoo including 1973 Topps uncut card sheets, a ring collection, ca. 1970 and a 1967 Ram Kumar oil painting. Can you guess the top $180,000 treasure?
ROADSHOW revisits vintage treasures from San Jose with values updated for today's market including a Kashmir sapphire & diamond ring, an Edwardian jockey chair, and a Tlingit bowl & ladle. Watch to learn which find is now $325K-$350K!
See astounding ROADSHOW value updates to items discovered 15 years ago in San Jose, including a 1934 Martin 000-18 Guitar, Ansel Adams modern prints, ca. 1960, and a Longines aviator's watch, ca. 1938. One Pop Art drawing doubles in value!
Did values sink or soar for vintage ROADSHOW treasures first found in Raleigh in 2009, including Andre Dugo Art Deco maquettes, a Crandall hobby horse, ca. 1880, and German bisque Mickey Mouse figures, ca. 1930? See the surprising changes!
Learn if the values of 2009 ROADSHOW Raleigh finds go up, down or stay the same in today's market, including a Gibson Double 12 electric guitar, ca. 1960, an 1812 needlework sampler and a French couture dress, ca. 1925. one triples in value!
Do 2009 treasures from Phoenix rise again? ROADSHOW discoveries include Art Deco lapel watches, a Lakota Sioux doctor's bag, ca. 1895 and a Tiffany Studios peacock mirror, ca. 1905. One musical find's value doubles in today's market!
How well will values of vintage desert discoveries from ROADSHOW's 2009 Phoenix stop hold up today? Highlights include a 1956 David Klein TWA poster, a 1921 Lyonel Feininger watercolor and an enamel and rock crystal pendant watch, ca. 1910.
Take a trip down memory lane for playful ROADSHOW finds that bring out the child in us, including a traveling puppet show, ca. 1870, Yakama toy cradle & doll, ca. 1890 and a 1993 Air Jordan sneaker display. One family treasure is $40K-$60K!
Is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Uncover the value of eye-popping ROADSHOW treasures including a 1982 George Condo drawing, a folk-art spool table, ca. 1900 and a Guido Gambone vase, ca. 1960. One item is a whopping $50,000-$100,000!
ROADSHOW discovers treasures including a signed 1799 George Washington letter, an Andrew Clemens sand bottle, ca. 1885, a 1933 Goudey baseball card set 239/240, and a Joan Miró pencil on paper, ca. 1965. One memorable find is valued at $110,000 to $130,000!
ROADSHOW harvests hidden treasures at Grant's Farm, including a 1960 Ansel Adams Portfolio III: Yosemite Valley, a Persian Qashqai Gabbeh rug, ca. 1935, and 1959 JFK's boxer shorts with signed photo. One find reaches $40,000 to $60,000!
Catch a crop of ROADSHOW discoveries at Grant's Farm, including a Cartier Art Deco Tutti Frutti clutch, ca. 1925, a Carl Kauba cowboy bronze, ca. 1900, and a Sumerian cuneiform tablet, ca. 2150 BCE. One find has a value of $30,000 to $100,000!