Antiques Roadshow Season 16 Episode 7
Antiques Roadshow
Season 16

Ep 7. Pittsburgh - Hour 1

  • February 13, 2012
  • 53 min

Antiques Roadshow is a thrilling television series that has captured the hearts of audiences all around the world. It is a show where curious guests bring their valuable antiques, collectibles, and probably junk to be assessed and valued by a team of expert appraisers. In season 16 episode 7, titled "Pittsburgh - Hour 1," the show takes you on a journey to the exciting and fascinating world of antiques in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The episode kicks off in Pittsburgh with a bang as guests come in droves to the convention center with their prized possessions. The appraisers are ready and eager to inspect the items that come their way. Each guest comes with an interesting story or history, which turns every item into a souvenir of sorts. One of the customers brings in an impressive collection of Pittsburgh Pirates memorabilia, hoping to uncover a hidden gem.

As the show progresses, the appraisers take a closer look at a range of items, including a bronze sculpture, an exquisite art piece, and rare folk art. These items are assessed and valued by top appraisers whose expertise range from European antiques to contemporary art. Their keen eye and ability to spot both fakes and hidden treasures adds excitement to the show, with some appraisals leaving the owners both pleasantly surprised and speechless.

Amidst the hustle and bustle, guests share stories of how they acquired their prized possessions, bringing a personal touch to the show. It's fascinating to learn about the sentimental value attached to the items and the historical significance behind them. Additionally, with guests bringing in hundreds of items to be assessed, there's never a dull moment, making it an engaging and entertaining episode.

A highlight of the show is the appraisals of a signed lithograph by internationally renowned artist Joan Miro, a rare dining room table with an interesting backstory, and a pair of stunning emerald earrings that leaves both the guest and the appraiser stunned. These pieces pique the interest of the appraisers and the audience alike, with different items being given values that exceed the owner's expectations.

The episode ends with a special segment where the appraisers share tips and insights on how to value and care for antiques. It's a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and amateurs alike. With over twenty years of experience in handling antique items, the appraisers share their expertise to help viewers find the worth of their antiques correctly and keep them in good condition.

In conclusion, "Pittsburgh - Hour 1" is a fascinating episode of Antiques Roadshow that takes viewers on a captivating journey through time. It's a must-watch for anyone who appreciates history, art, and antiques. The show is expertly produced, and with its knowledgeable appraisers, it's no wonder it has remained a fan favorite for over two decades.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 13, 2012
  • Runtime
    53 min
  • Language
    English