Market Values

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season

Market Values is a unique television series that premiered on the Travel Channel in 2018. Hosted by Elyse Luray, a well-known expert in appraisal and collector culture, the show takes viewers on a thrilling ride through the world of antiques and collectibles. Each episode of Market Values explores a different location, from the hot markets of California and New York City to the quiet streets of rural America. The show features a diverse range of expert collectors, antique dealers, and auctioneers, who share their knowledge and passion for rare and unusual items.

One of the standout features of Market Values is the stunning visuals. The show is beautifully shot, with stunning cinematography that captures the colors, textures, and details of each item in exquisite detail. Whether it's a vintage timepiece or a rare piece of jewelry, every object on the show gleams and shines, inviting the viewer in for a closer look.

But Market Values is more than just a visual feast for the eyes. It's also an educational experience, as Elyse Luray takes viewers on a journey through the history and significance of each item. She shares fascinating details about the origin, provenance, and cultural significance of each object, giving viewers a deep understanding of its value and importance.

Throughout the show, viewers are treated to a wide variety of antiques and collectibles, from rare coins and stamps to vintage cars and motorcycles. Some of the most interesting items featured on the show include rare and valuable toys from the early 20th century, vintage firearms, and ancient artifacts from all over the world.

One of the things that sets Market Values apart from other antiques shows is its focus on the stories behind the items. Whether it's a family heirloom or a unique find from a local market, every item on the show has its own fascinating history. Viewers learn about the people who owned and cherished these items, as well as the cultural and historical forces that shaped them.

Market Values is also an interactive experience, as viewers are invited to share their own treasures with the experts on the show. Elyse Luray and her team offer tips and suggestions for how to identify the value and significance of items, as well as guidance on how to find the right buyers and sellers.

Overall, Market Values is a must-watch for anyone with an interest in antiques and collectibles. With its stunning visuals, engaging storytelling, and expert insights, the show is a true gem of the Travel Channel lineup.

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Special Experiences
13. Special Experiences
January 2, 2012
Every market brings a unique experience specific to its location and surrounding culture. From a relaxing foot massage in Thailand to a fun backgammon match in Jerusalem, this episode reveals the special experiences markets have to offer.
Special Food
12. Special Food
December 26, 2011
Local food is a fascinating aspect of any market . The aroma, spices and the way the food is served can reveal so much about a place and culture. In this episode, Ishai Golan takes the viewers on a culinary tour through the heart of the markets.
Florence, Italy
11. Florence, Italy
December 19, 2011
Mercato Central, or "Mercato di San Lorenzo," is the central market in Florence. Built in the late 19th century, today there are more than 250 stores and over 10 thousand visitors every day. The stands are known for selling Tuscany's finest products.
Jerusalem, Israel
10. Jerusalem, Israel
December 12, 2011
Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem is one of the most popular markets in Israel. The market is known for its "song birds," lively merchants who yell and call out, and has become one of the city's landmarks.
Nice, France
9. Nice, France
December 5, 2011
Host Ishai Golan heads off to Nice, the capital of the French Riviera, to get better acquainted with the beautiful Cours Saleya market. The market features special goods from the Provence region such as flowers, olive oil soaps, herbs and more.
Istanbul, Turkey
8. Istanbul, Turkey
November 28, 2011
Istanbul's Grand Bazaar is one of the world's largest roofed markets, with 500,000 visitors each day to its 3600 stores. The market is a shopper's heaven, where Turkish hospitality comes to the fore.
Bangkok, Thailand
7. Bangkok, Thailand
November 21, 2011
The Chatuchak weekend market is one of the largest in the world, with over 200,000 visitors passing through to browse art, clothing, antiques, electronics and even animals.Visitors can also taste Thailand's famous street foods and enjoy a foot massage.
Acre, Israel
6. Acre, Israel
November 14, 2011
The White Market in Acre, named for its limestone walls, is an extraordinarily vibrant market. In this market, Jewish and Arab merchants work together in harmony, and a perfect combination of curious salesmen, scents, colors and flavors can be found.
Berlin, Germany
5. Berlin, Germany
November 7, 2011
Gendarman Market, The "Christmas Magic" market, is situated in the heart of Berlin. Throughout the 152 stands there are unique types of Christmas gifts, hand-made crafts, foods, pastries, beverages and more. To top it all off, the market offers live shows
Jaffa, Israel
4. Jaffa, Israel
October 31, 2011
The Jaffa Flea Market stays busy every day of the week. The market offers second hand clothing, antique furniture, books and records in over 100 different stands. In recent years, the market has become an artistic center and draws an eclectic crowd.
Barcelona, Spain
3. Barcelona, Spain
October 24, 2011
La Boqueria Market is known as the most popular food market in Spain. It is vibrant, bursting with fragrances and flavors. Over 300 stores line the market alleys employing 1500 people and catering for over 30 thousand visitors a day.
Athens, Greece
2. Athens, Greece
October 17, 2011
Monastiraki market is situated in the center of Athens. The name "Monastiraki " means in Greek "little monastery", but the market attracts everyone in town, not only monks. Established in the 19th century, the flea market today sells countless products.
Mumbai, India
1. Mumbai, India
October 9, 2011
Crawford market is one of the city's central markets. Built in 1882 as a British fortress, nowadays, with thousands of stands, it attracts 50 thousand visitors daily. Almost everything is available'from fruits and vegetables to cosmetics and saris.
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  • Premiere Date
    October 9, 2011