Antiques Roadshow Season 1 Episode 3

Antiques Roadshow Season 1 Episode 3 Denver

  • January 23, 1997

In season 1 episode 3 of Antiques Roadshow, the team travels to Denver, Colorado to evaluate and appraise various antiques and collectibles brought in by locals. The episode starts with host Chris Jussel introducing the show and giving a brief history of Denver and its growth during the gold rush of the late 1800s.

As the doors open, we see a long line of excited people holding their prized possessions, eager to find out their worth. One of the first items brought in is an intricately designed silver tea set that was passed down through the family for generations. The appraiser praises the craftsmanship and details of the set but warns that silver is not as valuable as it used to be and estimates it to be worth around $5000 to $7000.

The next item is a collection of old Coca-Cola bottles and memorabilia dating back to the 1940s. The owner shares how his father used to work for the company and passed down his love for Coke and its history. The appraiser explains the importance of the Coca-Cola brand and its impact on American culture, estimating the collection to be worth around $4000 to $5000.

An interesting piece brought in is a wooden sculpture of a Native American chief, handed down from the owner's great-grandfather who traded with the tribe in the late 1800s. The appraiser explains the significance and cultural value of Native American artifacts and estimates the sculpture to be worth around $8000 to $10000.

As the day goes on, we see various items ranging from vintage jewelry to antique paintings and rare books. One particular item that catches the appraiser's attention is a beautifully carved ivory figurine of a Chinese dragon, dating back to the Ming dynasty. The owner shares how he acquired the figurine while traveling in China and was always curious about its worth. The appraiser explains the importance of Chinese art and culture and values the figurine to be worth around $20000 to $25000.

Another item of interest is a beautifully decorated banjo that belonged to the owner's grandfather, who was a famous musician in the early 1900s. The appraiser explains how musical instruments can hold great value and importance in American history and values the banjo to be worth around $10000 to $12000.

As the day comes to an end, we see a wide variety of items appraised, ranging from rare vases to vintage toys and everything in between. The appraisers share their knowledge and expertise, educating the owners on the history and significance of their items.

In conclusion, season 1 episode 3 of Antiques Roadshow showcases the diversity and richness of Denver's cultural history through its antiques and collectibles. The appraisers provide valuable insights and information, leaving the owners with a better understanding and appreciation for their family heirlooms.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 23, 1997
  • Language
    English