Ep 9. Charleston (2016) - Hour 3
- February 29, 2016
- 55 min
In this episode of Antiques Roadshow, viewers are taken to Charleston, South Carolina for the third hour of the 20th season. As always, guests bring in a broad range of items for valuation, with specialists offering insights on their historical significance, rarity, and value.
One standout item is a painting brought in by a man who inherited it from his grandfather. The painting depicts a stunning landscape scene that the man believes was created by a famous American artist. The specialist analyzes the painting, taking note of the brush strokes and the colors used, before sharing her findings with the guest.
Another intriguing find is a collection of pottery brought in by a woman who explains that they were made by her great-grandfather, who was a potter in the South Carolina colony in the 18th century. The specialist examines the pottery, noting unique features in their design and glaze, and speculating on their potential value at auction.
Another guest brings in a pair of rifles that have been passed down through his family for generations. He believes they may have been used during the Civil War, but is unsure of their true history. A firearms specialist takes a closer look at the rifles, examining their markings, style, and construction to determine their age and potential significance.
In addition to these highlights, the episode features several other interesting items, ranging from a vintage oil lamp to a set of antique silver spoons. Each item is thoroughly analyzed by a specialist, who provides insights into its history and value.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to glimpses of Charleston's historic architecture and landmarks, from the iconic Battery to the historic district's beautiful homes and gardens. The show transports viewers back in time to explore the rich history and cultural heritage of this iconic American city, while offering a fascinating look into the world of antiques and valuables.