Antiques Roadshow Season 12 Episode 11 Spokane - Hour 2
- April 7, 2008
In Antiques Roadshow season 12 episode 11, titled "Spokane - Hour 2," the team travels to Spokane, Washington for the second hour of appraisals at the Spokane Convention Center. This episode features a wide range of unique and valuable antiques, ranging from antique firearms and art glass to antique dolls and jewelry.
One of the standout appraisals in this episode is a collection of rare antique firearms, including a Colt Model 1855 revolving rifle and a Sharps Model 1874 buffalo rifle. These guns were popular during the American Civil War and were considered some of the most advanced firearms of their time. The owner of these firearms is excited to learn more about their history and potential value.
Another interesting appraisal in this episode is a collection of art glass created by a local artist from Spokane. The collection includes pieces in a variety of colors and shapes, ranging from small paperweights to large vases and bowls. The appraiser provides insight into the history of art glass as well as the unique techniques used by this particular artist.
Antique dolls and toys also make an appearance in this episode. One owner brings in an antique teddy bear, believed to be from the early 1900s. The appraiser provides information on the significance of teddy bears in American history, as well as the current market value of antique teddy bears. Another owner brings in a collection of antique toy cars and trucks from the 1920s and 1930s, including rare models from companies like Buddy 'L' and Steelcraft. The appraiser provides insight into the history of these companies and the current demand for antique toy vehicles.
Jewelry is also featured in this episode, with several owners bringing in antique pieces dating back to the Victorian and Art Deco periods. One standout piece is a Victorian opal and diamond necklace, passed down through several generations of the owner's family. The appraiser provides insight into the symbolism behind the opals and diamonds, as well as the current market value of antique jewelry.
Throughout the episode, the appraisers provide historical and cultural context for the antiques being evaluated, while also offering insight into market trends and potential value. Whether you are a collector or simply enjoy learning about history and culture, "Spokane - Hour 2" is a fascinating episode of Antiques Roadshow that is sure to captivate viewers.