Antiques Roadshow Season 11 Episode 5 Philadelphia - Hour 2
- January 29, 2007
Antiques Roadshow season 11, episode 5 takes place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where antique specialists and qualified appraisers provide free consultations for privately owned collectibles and rare items. In episode 5, the appraisers present some exciting discoveries ranging from decorative arts, fine arts, and jewelry.
In this episode, the Antiques Roadshow team visits Philadelphia's Convention Center to examine some of the fine art collections and rare antiques in the region. The show starts with a visit to the extraordinary commemorative exhibition that showcases the works of Leroy Nieman, one of America's most celebrated sports artists. The appraisal specialist also takes a closer look at a baseball bat, which once belonged to Pittsburgh Pirates player Roberto Clemente.
The appraisal experts then assess some artistic works from a female artist born in the 19th century, including a painting of an Indian chief that the apparent owner inherited from his father-in-law. Also, the show features a rare Japanese bronze vase with intricate design works and a rare animation art created in the 1950s by the artist Bob Clampett.
The show also includes an inspection of a pair of Chairs owned by Burt Bacharach, a legendary American composer of popular music. The chairs, which were gifted to the legendary composer by fellow music legends B. B. King and Barry Manilow, have significant sentimental value to Bacharach. Another notable item is a silver set with a unique design that has been in the client's family since the early 1800s.
The Antiques Roadshow team also takes a closer look at a curious shadow puppet from an 18th-century Indonesian production, a 1930s Persian carpet, and a pint-size oil can used in the early 20th century by a well-known oil company. Further, the team examines a rare fish decoy, which the owner found in his father's basement and a precious pearl necklace that the previous owner received as a wedding gift.
Overall, Antiques Roadshow season 11 episode 5 provides a fascinating look at some of the rarest antiques and collectibles in America. With its emphasis on art, history, and culture, the show highlights America's rich heritage and provides a glimpse into the lives and stories of the people who have preserved these precious objects. The expertise of the appraisers and the stories behind each piece make this show a must-watch for antiques lovers and history buffs alike.