Antiques Roadshow Season 13 Episode 8 Wichita - Hour 2
- February 23, 2009
In the eighth episode of the thirteenth season of Antiques Roadshow, viewers are treated to a second hour of appraisal excitement from Wichita, Kansas. Host Mark L. Walberg and his team of experts continue to evaluate numerous unique antiques and collectibles, offering insight into their origins, history, and estimated value.
The episode opens with the appraisal of an original gouache painting by renowned American artist Norman Rockwell, titled "The Scoutmaster." The owner purchased the piece at an estate sale for a mere $2, but its actual worth proves to be much higher thanks to its rarity and signature style.
Next up is a beautiful Victorian-era amethyst and diamond brooch. Worth a significant amount due to the precious metals and stones, the brooch is evaluated based on its craftsmanship and condition.
The experts also evaluate a set of antique furniture, including a bookcase and a table that were originally owned by a prominent Kansas family. The owner shares the fascinating history of the furniture, which dates back to the early 1900s, and the appraisers offer a value based on the family's provenance and the intricacies of the construction.
Another standout appraisal is a collection of more than 100 rodeo photographs from the 1920s and 1930s. The owner inherited the photographs from her father, who was a fan of the sport and had amassed quite a collection over the years. The experts offer information on the photographers and riders featured in the photographs and estimate the collection's worth based on its rarity and quality.
An intriguing item up for evaluation is an antique microscope, which the owner discovered while cleaning out a family member's home. The appraisers discuss the history of scientific instruments like the microscope and evaluate their worth based on the condition and age of the item.
In addition to these unique antiques, viewers are treated to several other fascinating appraisals, including an early 20th century silver tea set, a set of glass sculptures, and a stunning piece of Native American pottery.
Throughout the episode, the appraisers provide interesting insights into each item's history and context. They also offer advice to viewers on how to properly care for and store their own family heirlooms and collectibles and provide helpful tips for identifying and appraising antiques.
As with all episodes of Antiques Roadshow, Wichita - Hour 2 provides a fascinating look at the world of antiques and collectibles and the fascinating stories behind each item. With insightful commentary and expert analysis, the appraisals offer a glimpse into the past and the ongoing fascination with items from bygone eras.