Antiques Roadshow Season 14 Episode 1

Antiques Roadshow Season 14 Episode 1 Raleigh - Hour 1

  • January 4, 2010

In Antiques Roadshow season 14 episode 1, viewers are transported to Raleigh, North Carolina for the first hour of the show. The anticipation for what unique and unexpected treasures will be discovered in this episode is high, and the experts are ready to dive in to appraise a variety of items.

The episode begins with appraiser Wes Cowan examining a shadow box filled with a collection of World War I medals and pins. The owner inherited the shadow box from her grandfather, who was a military doctor during the war. The appraiser is thrilled to find such a treasure in such great condition, and values it at $7,000 to $10,000.

Next, appraiser Leigh Keno examines an intricately carved German ivory stein. This particular stein is unique in that it depicts a mermaid riding a seahorse, a rare design that Keno says he has never seen before. The stein is in excellent condition despite its age, and Keno values it at $10,000 to $15,000.

Antiques Roadshow viewers are also treated to a look at a 19th century portrait of a young woman, which has been passed down through generations of a family. Appraiser Kathleen Harwood is impressed with the condition of the painting, which is in its original frame, and identifies the subject as Georgianna Augusta Pope. Harwood values the painting at $50,000 to $70,000, much to the delight of the owners.

Antique furniture also makes an appearance in this episode, as appraiser Richard Wright assesses a 17th century English oak chest. The chest is beautifully crafted with intricate carvings, and Wright identifies it as a "six board chest," meaning it was created from six separate pieces of wood. Despite some wear and tear, the chest is valued at $30,000 to $50,000.

Another highlight of the episode is a grouping of several ceramics pieces, including a pair of Rosenthal porcelain vases and a set of Wedgwood plates. Appraiser Debra Force is impressed with the quality of the pieces and the condition they are in, and values the collection at $15,000 to $20,000.

In addition to these major items, the episode also features a range of other appraisals, including a pair of silver candelabras, a collection of antique fishing lures, and a 19th century carved ivory box. The expert appraisers give helpful insights into each piece, including their historical context and value.

Overall, season 14 episode 1 of Antiques Roadshow is a fascinating exploration of unique treasures from the past, with each appraisal offering a glimpse into the rich history behind each item. Viewers are sure to be inspired to take a look at their own collections and see if they might be holding onto a valuable antique without even realizing it.

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Antiques Roadshow, Season 14 Episode 1, is available to watch and stream on PBS. You can also buy, rent Antiques Roadshow on demand at Apple TV Channels online.
  • First Aired
    January 4, 2010
  • Language
    English