Ep 3. Boise - Hour 3
- January 20, 2014
- 54 min
In the third hour of Antiques Roadshow season 18, the team travels to Boise, Idaho to appraise a diverse array of antiques and collectibles. The episode begins with a visit to the Boise Art Museum, where Roadshow expert Peter Shemonsky takes a closer look at a collection of Art Deco jewelry. Later in the show, jewelry appraiser Kevin Zavian evaluates a stunning brooch featuring a rare Tiffany diamond.
Another highlight of the episode is an appraisal of a rare gun collection owned by a collector named Jock. Firearms expert Rick Brown examines the vintage pistols and rifles, including a World War I-era Luger pistol and a Winchester rifle from the 1890s.
Other notable items in this episode include a collection of vintage Pendleton blankets, a Persian rug, and a bronze sculpture of a horse by renowned artist Deborah Butterfield. Additionally, an antique Steinway piano is evaluated by piano expert Robert Grijalva, and it is revealed to have a rich history involving several famous musicians.
Overall, this episode of Antiques Roadshow provides a fascinating look at the unique treasures found in Boise, Idaho, and illustrates the value of expert appraisal in determining the worth of collectible items.