Antiques Roadshow Season 14 Episode 10

Antiques Roadshow Season 14 Episode 10 Denver - Hour 1

  • March 29, 2010

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow, the team travels to Denver, Colorado for the first hour of appraising antique treasures. At the History Colorado Center, the enthusiastic crowd brings in a wide range of items that range from the quirky to the valuable. Some of the most interesting items include a 1960 poster by artist Roy Lichtenstein, a bronze statue of a cowboy on horseback, and an antique rifle that was used in the Civil War.

One of the first items to be appraised is a pair of vintage Zuni Indian earrings with intricate turquoise stones. The owner inherited them from her mother, who had received them as a gift from a Native American friend. The expert appraiser is impressed with the craftsmanship of the earrings, noting that they are a prime example of the Zuni style. The owner is thrilled to learn that the earrings are worth a significant amount of money, and she plans to pass them down to her daughter.

Another intriguing item is a rare Chinese jade snuff bottle, which the owner purchased on a trip to China in the 1950s. The bottle is elaborately carved with intricate scenes from Chinese mythology, and the appraiser is impressed with its quality and rarity. The owner is delighted to learn that the bottle is worth much more than she originally thought, and she vows to keep it in her family for future generations.

One of the most heartwarming stories of the episode involves a family heirloom passed down from a father to his two daughters. The item, a silver and gold bracelet adorned with rubies and diamonds, was given to the father by his own father, a well-known jeweler in the early 20th century. The appraiser notes that the bracelet is of exceptional quality and is a rare example of the jeweler's work. The sisters are thrilled to learn the history and value of the bracelet and vow to carefully preserve it for future generations.

In addition to these valuable items, the episode also features a wide range of quirky and unexpected treasures. One owner brings in a pair of vintage Elvis Presley shoes that were worn by the legendary singer during a concert in the 1960s. Another person brings in a vintage accordion that was once played by famous Italian musician Umberto Marcato. The appraisers are fascinated by these items and provide interesting insights into their history and value.

Overall, this episode of Antiques Roadshow is a delightful exploration of the world of antiques and the fascinating stories behind them. From valuable heirlooms to unexpected treasures, the show provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of antique collecting and the passion that motivates collectors to seek out and preserve these valuable pieces of history.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 29, 2010
  • Language
    English