Antiques Roadshow Season 12 Episode 5

Antiques Roadshow Season 12 Episode 5 Orlando - Hour 2

  • February 4, 2008

In Antiques Roadshow season 12 episode 5, titled "Orlando - Hour 2", the show continues its tour of the city of Orlando, Florida, where a group of expert appraisers assess the value of treasured antiques and collectibles brought in by local residents. The episode starts with a tour of the Harry P. Leu Gardens, where host Mark L. Walberg meets with appraiser Christopher Mitchell to discuss antique garden ornaments. From there, the show moves to the Orange County Convention Center, where hundreds of people have gathered to learn more about the history and potential worth of their possessions. The items presented on this episode include vintage toys, Civil War memorabilia, jewelry, coins, and much more. As always, the show features fascinating stories behind each item, and the appraisers offer insights into the history of each object and the market for similar pieces. Some of the standout items in this episode include a 19th century German dollhouse, a porcelain figurine said to be made by the Sèvres factory in France, and a rare baseball card discovered in a box of documents. The dollhouse is particularly remarkable, as it is a fully furnished three-story mansion with finely detailed rooms and furnishings. The owner, who inherited the dollhouse from her grandmother, is eager to learn more about its history and potential value. Appraiser Arlie Sulka examines the piece and offers insights into the craftsmanship of the furniture and the historical context of dollhouse collecting. She also provides an estimate of the dollhouse's worth that leaves the owner shocked and delighted. Another memorable item is the porcelain figurine, which is thought to be a rare piece made by the famous Sèvres factory in France in the 18th century. Appraiser Lark Mason examines the figurine closely, noting its intricate details and high quality craftsmanship. He explains the history behind Sèvres porcelain and the particular style of this figurine, which features a cupid and an elaborate base. The owner is thrilled to learn more about the piece, which has been in her family for generations, and is surprised by the estimate of its value. In addition to these more elaborate items, the show also features a variety of everyday objects with interesting histories. One gentleman brings in a collection of Civil War medals and artifacts, including a rare Confederate belt buckle with intricate design work. He explains the stories behind each item, and appraiser Wes Cowan adds historical context to the pieces, explaining their significance and rarity. Other intriguing items in this episode include a vintage Japanese silk kimono with an intricate design, a collection of rare comic books dating back to the 1950s, and a set of antique opera glasses with a distinctive mother-of-pearl finish. Each object has a unique story to tell, and the show offers viewers a chance to learn about history and art from the comfort of their homes. Overall, "Orlando - Hour 2" is a fascinating entry in the Antiques Roadshow series, featuring a wide range of objects with interesting stories, expert insights from appraisers, and the chance to learn more about the history and value of antiques and collectibles. Whether you're a collector yourself or simply fascinated by the world of art and history, this episode is sure to be a treat.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 4, 2008
  • Language
    English