Antiques Roadshow Season 18 Episode 15
Antiques Roadshow
Season 18

Ep 15. Anaheim - Hour 3

  • May 5, 2014
  • 54 min

In the 15th episode of the 18th season of Antiques Roadshow, viewers are treated to the third hour of amazing appraisals from the Anaheim Convention Center. This episode begins with a quickfire round of visuals featuring a beautiful horse-shaped fireplace accessory, an intricately designed steamer trunk, and a unique collection of miniature portraits.

The first item to be appraised is a bold and beautiful poster from 1966, advertising a performance by The Doors. The owner shares that the poster was found in an abandoned building and brought back to life. Appraiser Nicholas Lowry, who specializes in posters and prints, is left impressed and provides an estimate for the piece’s value.

Next up is an intriguing wooden sculpture of an armadillo. The collector who brought it in has had it in their collection for years and is curious about its worth. Appraiser John Buxton shares some background information on the artist and provides an estimate as to the sculpture’s value.

Following this, the show shifts its focus to a stunning trio of items. The first is an intricately designed diamond pendant. The owner shares that the piece has been passed down through generations and they’re curious as to its worth. Appraiser Kevin Zavian provides some context and provides an estimate of the item’s value. The next item is a beautiful antique diamond ring. Appraiser Claudia Florian provides some background knowledge on the ring and shares how her assessment of its worth changes once she inspects it more closely. The final item is a charming antique watch designed in the shape of a bird. Appraiser Peter Planes provides some intriguing information about the watch and assesses its worth.

The show then turns its attention to a collection of artwork. The first item is a piece created by the artist Shepard Fairey. The owner, who commissioned the piece himself, shares how he met Fairey and how he came to own the piece. Appraiser Alasdair Nichol provides some background information on Fairey and offers his assessment of the piece. The second item is a stunning etching created by the artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler. The owner shares how they acquired the piece and how it holds sentimental value to them. Appraiser Sasha Lekach provides context on Whistler and provides an assessment of the piece’s worth.

The show then shifts its attention to a unique collection of sportswear. The collector shares how he’s been acquiring the items over the years and how he tries to focus on items that are unique or have some sort of historical significance. Appraiser Tara Finley provides some background knowledge on the different pieces and offers an estimate as to their worth.

Finally, the show concludes with a touching appraisal of a vintage toy. The owner shares how it holds sentimental value to them and how it was passed down through generations. Appraiser Noel Barrett provides some intriguing background information on the toy and assesses the item’s worth.

Overall, Anaheim - Hour 3 is a touching and informative episode that showcases some truly amazing appraisals. From unique artwork to vintage toys, this hour of Antiques Roadshow is a must-watch for anyone interested in the world of antiques and collectibles.

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  • First Aired
    May 5, 2014
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English