Antiques Roadshow Season 1 Episode 10

Antiques Roadshow Season 1 Episode 10 College Park, MD

  • April 10, 1997

In season 1 episode 10 of Antiques Roadshow, the team travels to College Park, MD, where they uncover a vast range of historical treasures and priceless possessions. The episode takes viewers on a journey through different eras and locations, as the expert appraisers examine a variety of antiques and collectibles brought in by local residents.

The episode starts with a standout item, a stunning Tiffany Studios lamp that features a dragonfly motif. The owner inherited the lamp from her great aunt, who was a close friend of Louis Comfort Tiffany. The appraisers are impressed with the condition and provenance of the lamp and give it a high value estimate.

Next, a man brings in a Civil War-era document that he found in the attic of his ancestor's home. The document is a letter from General Robert E. Lee to his troops, and the appraisers are astounded by its historical significance. The owner is thrilled to learn the value of his family's heirloom.

The roadshow then moves on to a more contemporary item, a modernist painting by Gene Davis. The owner inherited the painting from her mother, who was a collector of contemporary art. The appraisers discern the painting's uniqueness and the artist's unmistakable style, setting a high price expectation for the owner.

Among other items featured on the show are a collection of baseball cards from the turn of the century, a vintage Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, and an old manual typewriter. Each item brings its own story and provenance, as well as a satisfying appraisal for its owner.

To add to the entertainment factor, the show also features historical trivia and context that ties each item to the wider history of America. Viewers can learn about the Civil War, the art scene during the sixties and seventies, and turn-of-the-century Washington, DC.

Throughout the episode, the appraisers themselves serve as interesting characters, with their expert insights and lively personalities. The energy and enthusiasm they bring to each item makes for a dynamic and engaging experience for viewers.

College Park, MD, is just one stop on the Antiques Roadshow's tour of America, but this episode showcases the fascinating history and cultural richness that can be found in each town and city. The diverse range of items presented highlights the range of American life and reminds us that priceless treasures can be found anywhere.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 10, 1997
  • Language
    English