Antiques Roadshow Season 1 Episode 7

Antiques Roadshow Season 1 Episode 7 Minneapolis

  • February 20, 1997

Antiques Roadshow is a show that features appraisals of antiques and collectables by experts in the field. Each episode of the show examines items that are brought in by the public and provides historical and monetary information about the items. Season 1 episode 7 takes place in Minneapolis and features a variety of different items.

The episode opens with host Chris Jussel introducing the show and giving a brief history of Minneapolis. He then introduces the appraisers who will be examining the items for the episode. The first item to be appraised is a painting that was found in an attic. The painting depicts a group of people in a church and was painted by artist Victor Joseph Gatto. The appraiser informs the owner of the painting that it is worth around $35,000.

Next, a woman brings in a pair of Civil War-era pistols that once belonged to her great-grandfather. The appraiser explains that the pistols are quite rare and in excellent condition. He puts the value of the pistols at around $20,000 to $25,000.

Another interesting item that is appraised is a pair of 19th century silver candlesticks that were passed down through the owner's family. The expert appraiser explains the history of silver production in America during the 19th century and provides an estimate of around $6,000 for the candlesticks.

One of the most intriguing items that is appraised in this episode is an antique Chinese robe that was found in a thrift store. The appraiser describes the intricate embroidery and design of the robe and offers a value of around $30,000. The owner of the robe is ecstatic to learn the value of the item.

Another fascinating piece that is examined is a rare 17th century French tapestry. The appraiser explains the history of tapestry production in France and describes the intricacies of the item. The tapestry is valued at around $40,000 to $50,000.

One of the more unique items on the show is a life-sized wooden horse that was carved by the owner's grandfather. The appraiser explains the history of folk art and provides a value of around $12,000 for the item.

One of the more emotional moments of the episode comes when a woman brings in a Ming Dynasty vase that has been in her family for generations. The vase was cracked during a move and the owner is devastated. The appraiser explains the history of Ming Dynasty vases and describes the intricacies of the item. Despite the crack, the vase is still valued at around $15,000 to $20,000. The owner is delighted and relieved to learn the value of the vase.

Another interesting item that is appraised is a Civil War-era sword that was found in an attic. The appraiser provides historical context for the sword and describes its value at around $8,000 to $10,000.

The final item examined in this episode is a set of antique silverware that was passed down through a family. The appraiser describes the intricacies of the silverware and its value at around $4,000 to $6,000.

Overall, season 1 episode 7 of Antiques Roadshow is full of interesting and valuable items. The expert appraisers provide historical context for the items and provide valuable information regarding their worth. This episode provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of antiques and collectables and is sure to be enjoyable for fans of the show.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 20, 1997
  • Language
    English