Antiques Roadshow Season 19 Episode 2
Antiques Roadshow
Season 19

Ep 2. New York, NY (2015) - Hour 2

  • January 12, 2015
  • 54 min

In the second episode of season 19 of Antiques Roadshow, the show takes viewers to the vibrant city of New York, NY. The hour-long episode opens with a quick tour of New York’s iconic Times Square, before taking us to the Jacob Javits Convention Center, where hundreds of hopeful visitors from around the country bring in their prized antiques and collectibles to be appraised by the show’s experts.

As always, the episode starts with a bang, as we are introduced to a rare and important piece of American history- an antique watch that belonged to none other than Alexander Hamilton, one of the country’s founding fathers. The owner of the watch, a direct descendant of Hamilton himself, is understandably thrilled to be on the show and looks on with excitement as the experts examine the watch. As they carefully inspect it, they reveal some fascinating details about Hamilton’s life and the functions of the watch, finally arriving at a surprising appraisal value.

Moving on from the watch, the next few segments bring in a range of antiques and collectibles from different eras and cultures. A young woman excitedly presents a painting by the famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, which she inherited from her grandmother. The painting is a beautiful and emotional piece, and the experts give a detailed analysis of the artwork, discussing its value and impact on Mexican art.

The next guest is an elderly woman who brings in an old Japanese sword, which she inherited from her grandfather who served in World War II. The sword is a beautifully crafted piece of art, and the experts marvel at its intricate details and elegance. As they examine the sword more closely, they reveal some surprising information about its history and origins, leading to an appraisal that shocks both the owner and the experts themselves.

Another standout item is a beautiful glass vase that one of the guests inherited from her grandmother. The vase’s stunning design and intricate patterns immediately catch the eye of the experts, who speculate on its possible origins while examining it in detail. As they give their appraisal, the owner becomes noticeably emotional, overwhelmed by the sentimental value of the vase and the unexpected revelation of its worth.

Apart from these individual segments, the episode also features some interesting group appraisals. In one segment, a group of friends who are avid collectors of Native American artifacts bring in a range of items, from ceremonial masks to intricate pottery pieces. The experts give detailed explanations of each item’s cultural significance and historical context, making for an informative and engaging segment.

Overall, the second episode of Antiques Roadshow’s 19th season is a fascinating and diverse collection of antiques and collectibles from around the country and the world. The show’s experts provide insightful appraisals and historical context for each item, giving viewers a deeper appreciation of these artifacts’ cultural and sentimental value.

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  • First Aired
    January 12, 2015
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
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