Antiques Roadshow Season 16 Episode 25
Antiques Roadshow
Season 16

Ep 25. Junk in the Trunk (Part 2)

  • November 5, 2012
  • 53 min

Antiques Roadshow Season 16, Episode 25 titled "Junk in the Trunk (Part 2)" is a continuation of the previous episode where the experts from the show meet up with people bringing in their "junk" in hopes of finding out that it's actually a valuable antique. The setting for this episode is Oklahoma City, where the show's hosts meet with a vast array of individuals that bring in their antiques and family heirlooms.

As the title of the episode suggests, the show takes its viewers through the tour of unique items that people have found in their attics, garages, and storage closets. It is a fascinating trip that reveals not just the value of the items but also the human stories behind them. The show starts with a woman bringing in a box full of family heirlooms that she thinks are worth next to nothing. However, when one of the experts explores the items, he discovers that one of them is a rare piece of furniture that has been handed down through generations of her family.

The experts from the show also meet with a man who has brought with him an extensive collection of vintage toys. It turns out that the man had been collecting these toys from the 1930s and 1940s since he was a small child. The experts reveal the value of his collection, and the man is delighted and surprised to learn that his childhood hobby had turned into a valuable source of investment.

Throughout the episode, the show visits with individuals who have found incredible antiques in all sorts of different places. One woman brings a painting that she found in a charity store, thinking that it was a print. However, upon closer inspection, one of the show's experts reveals that the painting is an original production by a highly sought-after artist. The woman is thrilled with the discovery and begins to imagine the other valuable donations that the charity store may have.

Another couple brings in a series of vases that they inherited from their grandmother. They know that some of the vases have value, but they're uncertain about others. The experts are again on hand to provide insights into each of the vases and determine which ones are worth keeping in the family and which ones should head to market.

A significant aspect of the show is the way the experts examine each piece they are presented with. Their keen eyes and knowledge of antiques reveal details that are hidden to the untrained eye. The viewer gets the sense that the experts genuinely revel in these finds and take their job very seriously, providing an essential service to the owners of the antiques.

What makes this season's Junk in the Trunk episodes different from the rest is the human element that is present in each and every piece brought into the show. People bring in items that have been part of their family's history for generations, and each has a unique story attached to it. The experts are never dismissive of these stories and take the time to listen and learn about each piece's origin.

The Antiques Roadshow is a show that enlightens its viewers on the value of keeping antiques and family heirlooms. It is a glimpse into the past, and each item has a story attached to it that tells us something about the culture and history of our society. Junk in the Trunk (Part 2) is a must-watch for anyone who loves antiques and is interested in the cultural value of objects. The show provides a wealth of information about antiques, and it's also an enjoyable look into the lives of the people who own these precious items.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 5, 2012
  • Runtime
    53 min
  • Language
    English