Antiques Roadshow Season 17 Episode 18

Antiques Roadshow Season 17 Episode 18 Seattle - Hour 3

  • May 27, 2013
  • 54 min

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow season 17 episode 18, titled "Seattle - Hour 3," the show travels to Seattle, Washington where host Mark L. Walberg and appraisers are on hand to evaluate some of the country's most interesting antiques and collectibles. The hour-long program features a variety of items and their owners, ranging from everyday household items to antique sculptures, paintings, and jewelry.

Antiques Roadshow generally features a set of appraisers examining the objects brought in by the show's guests. The appraisers then assign a value to the object based on the item's history and provenance. Along the way, they also provide interesting stories and historical context about the object and its place in history.

This particular episode of Antiques Roadshow season 17 episode 18 includes a wide range of objects, each with its own story and value. Some highlights include an intriguing set of paintings, a carved wooden bear statue, and a marvelous collection of jewelry.

The paintings in question come from a family with a rich history in the Pacific Northwest. They are a set of bird paintings by famed artist Guy Anderson, who was a famous member of the Northwest School of artists in the 20th century. The appraiser discusses Anderson's place in the art world and the significance of his work in the Pacific Northwest. The paintings are also interesting from a historical standpoint; they were created for a WPA (Works Progress Administration) project that put artists to work during the Great Depression.

The carved wooden bear statue is another intriguing item. The bear, which is larger than life size, was purchased by its current owner at auction. Upon its acquisition, the owner discovered that the bear was rumored to have been carved by a famous 19th-century carver. The appraiser evaluates the bear, discusses its unique features, and tries to determine who may have created it.

Last but not least, the jewelry in this episode of Antiques Roadshow season 17 episode 18 is a marvel to behold. It consists of a collection of gold and diamond jewelry from the early 20th century, which has been passed down through generations of the owner's family. The appraiser examines the pieces, assigning values based on their rarity, craftsmanship, and historical significance. Along the way, she provides fascinating insights into the history of jewelry-making, and the story of the pieces' creation.

Overall, this episode of Antiques Roadshow season 17 episode 18 is a fascinating exploration of some of the country's most intriguing antiques and collectibles. From paintings to carved wooden bears and jewelry, each item has its own unique story to tell. Whether you're a long-time fan of the show or a newcomer, this episode is sure to entertain, inform, and inspire.

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  • First Aired
    May 27, 2013
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English