Antiques Roadshow Season 15 Episode 8 Des Moines - Hour 2
- February 21, 2011
In the eighth episode of season 15 of Antiques Roadshow, the team visits Des Moines for the second hour of antique appraisals. The show begins with a stunning collection of costume jewelry, including a brooch shaped like a peacock and a bracelet designed to look like a snake, both of which are valued at thousands of dollars. Next, the team examines a pair of bookends made from solid bronze, featuring intricate designs of horses and jockeys. These bookends prove to be quite valuable, with a price tag that surprises both the owner and the appraiser.
As the episode continues, viewers are treated to a wide variety of fascinating antiques from Des Moines residents. A beautiful art deco lamp made of alabaster and jade catches the eye of one appraiser, who praises its intricate details and powerful design. Another appraiser is delighted to discover a rare set of hand-painted plates from the 1800s, featuring stunning landscapes and delicate floral patterns.
But not all of the antiques on the show are in pristine condition. One man brings in a collection of vintage pinball machines from the 1970s, including an iconic machine based on the movie "Jaws." Though the appraiser is impressed by the rarity and historical significance of these machines, he notes that they are not in working order and would require extensive restoration to be fully functional.
Despite this setback, the rest of the show is filled with valuable, fascinating, and unique antiques that showcase the rich history and culture of Des Moines. From a beautiful handmade quilt to a rare set of Civil War medals, there is something for everyone in this episode of Antiques Roadshow. Whether you are a seasoned collector or simply an admirer of the past, you are sure to be enchanted by the incredible antiques on display in Des Moines - Hour 2.