Antiques Roadshow Season 15 Episode 13

Antiques Roadshow Season 15 Episode 13 Biloxi, MS - Hour 1

  • May 2, 2011

In Antiques Roadshow season 15 episode 13, titled Biloxi, MS - Hour 1, the show travels to the Deep South to explore a variety of antiques and collectibles. Host Mark L. Walberg and the appraisers of the show pay a visit to the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center, where they meet with locals who have brought their treasured family heirlooms, prized antiques, and vintage finds to be appraised.

The episode begins with some exciting finds, including a pristine set of Beatles bobbleheads, a stunning jadeite necklace and matching ring set, and a rare 18th-century court cupboard that boasts five figures of carved nobles. As the show progresses, Mark and the appraisers meet some fascinating locals, including a man who inherited a collection of vintage beer advertising signs from his father and a woman whose mother kept a collection of Russian icons dating back to the 1800s.

One of the highlights of the episode is a unique automaton clock that depicts a scene from a French cabaret. The clock has been in the same family for three generations and is now worth an estimated $40,000. The owner of the clock, who inherited it from her grandmother, is thrilled to learn of its value and history.

Another standout item is an original oil painting by renowned American artist Robert Henri. The painting was purchased by the owner's great-grandfather in the early 1900s and has been in the family ever since. The appraiser notes that the painting is a rare find and could fetch upwards of $200,000 at auction.

Of course, not every item is worth a small fortune. One man brings in a collection of vintage GI Joe action figures from the 1960s, which he has carefully maintained and displayed for years. While the collection holds sentimental value for him, the appraisers note that it may only be worth a few thousand dollars to a collector.

Throughout the episode, Mark and the appraisers not only assess the value of the items but also delve into their histories and backgrounds. They explore the cultural significance of items like a Native American beaded saddle and a pair of mid-century dressers by influential designer Paul McCobb. The appraisers provide valuable insight into the stories behind the objects and how they fit into the broader picture of American history and culture.

Overall, Biloxi, MS - Hour 1 is a fascinating and engaging episode of Antiques Roadshow. It showcases a diverse array of vintage and antique items, and the appraisers' expertise and insights shed light on the historical and cultural significance of each piece. Whether you're a hardcore antique collector or simply a casual fan of the show, this episode is sure to entertain and educate.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 2, 2011
  • Language
    English