Antiques Roadshow Season 11 Episode 13

Antiques Roadshow Season 11 Episode 13 Salt Lake City - Hour 1

  • April 16, 2007

Antiques Roadshow season 11 episode 13, titled "Salt Lake City - Hour 1," takes viewers on a journey to the heart of Utah where a variety of antique enthusiasts show up with their treasures in hand. The show starts with host Mark L. Walberg as he guides viewers through the event, explaining what is to be expected and introducing viewers to some of the experts who will be appraising the antiques.

The first item to catch the eye of the experts is a set of Coca-Cola bottles from the early 1900s. The owner tells the story of how the bottles were given to her by her grandfather, who worked at the Coca-Cola factory. The expert explains that the bottles are quite rare and in great condition, adding that they could be worth tens of thousands of dollars. The owner is thrilled to hear the news.

Next up is a collection of Native American pottery. The owner explains that the pieces were passed down through her family for generations, and she has always cherished them. The expert appraiser, who specializes in Native American artifacts, recognizes the pieces as being created by a famous Native American artist from the early 1900s. The expert explains that the collection is incredibly valuable and could fetch a high price at auction.

Another unique item featured on this episode is a vintage diving helmet. The owner, a retired deep-sea diver, brought in the helmet to be appraised. The expert explains that it is an early design from the 1800s and could be worth upwards of $20,000. The owner is ecstatic, thanking the expert and Antiques Roadshow for giving him a better understanding of the helmet's value.

On a different note, one couple brought in an antique chandelier. They explain that they purchased it at a yard sale in the 1990s and never knew much about it. The expert appraiser explains that it is a French chandelier from the 1800s and a rare piece due to its condition. The couple is amazed to learn that they have been sitting on a valuable piece for so many years.

Another item of note is a set of rare newspaper clippings. The owner explains that the clippings are from an early 1900s newspaper and feature pictures and stories from the Titanic disaster. The expert appraiser explains that the clippings are in excellent condition and very valuable to collectors, adding that they could sell for over $10,000.

Throughout the show, viewers are treated to a variety of unique and extraordinary antiques, all with their own fascinating stories. Each item is appraised by one of the expert appraisers, who offer interesting insights into the history of the items and their potential value.

Finally, the owners of each antique are given the opportunity to decide whether or not they want to sell their treasure. Many choose to keep their belongings, but some decide to put them up for auction. Regardless of their choice, each owner leaves Antiques Roadshow with a better understanding of their unique piece of history and the true value of their antique.

Overall, Antiques Roadshow season 11 episode 13, "Salt Lake City - Hour 1," provides viewers with a captivating look at some of the rarest and most valuable antiques from around the world. With insightful expert commentary and passionate antique collectors, this episode is a must-watch for any history buff or antique enthusiast.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 16, 2007
  • Language
    English