Antiques Roadshow Season 18 Episode 5
Antiques Roadshow
Season 18

Ep 5. Detroit - Hour 2

  • February 3, 2014
  • 54 min

Detroit's love for arts and antiques is undeniable, and Antiques Roadshow's Detroit Hour 2 episode showcases this city's passion for stories behind all the unique artifacts and family heirlooms. The 18th season of Antiques Roadshow features a range of historical, cultural, and personal treasures brought in by many people across the US who carry a sense of pride and curiosity for their cherished possessions. In this episode, Detroit-based participants have a unique opportunity to interact with the experts and learn about the true value of their items.

As the episode begins, the crowd is buzzing with excitement, waiting for the expert appraisers to share their insights on items brought to them. The viewers are introduced to an heirloom desk that is estimated to have a 200-year-old history with a link to the revolutionary war. The desk, made in Connecticut, found its way to Detroit and has been well-preserved ever since. The guest who owns the desk hopes that the roadshow appraisers can give them a better sense of the origins and worth of the desk. In a separate segment, a retired pastor presents a painting that she inherited from her mother. The painting appears to be from the 19th century and has a sentimental value to the pastor. The expert evaluator delves into the intricate details of this beautiful painting and provides an insight that the pastor was not aware of before.

Throughout the episode, the appraisers provide in-depth analyses of the artifacts brought in by the guests. They highlight the historical significance, offer insights into the craftsmanship of different eras, and share stories of the previous owners. The visitors and the viewers are taken on a journey through time and places as they explore the world of antiques and rare artifacts.

Another remarkable item that makes an appearance on the show is a long metal object that has several attachments. The guest brought the item to the experts, hoping to get more information as it has been in their family for several generations. The experts take a close look, examine the attachments, and ask a series of questions to determine the nature and purpose of the item. Meanwhile, another participant brings a collection of ceramic figurines passed down through their family. They are curious to know if the porcelain items made by prominent makers will be worth much today. The expert appraisers explain the significance of the figurines and how they would fit in the contemporary porcelain market.

Antiques Roadshow's Detroit Hour 2 episode features a diverse range of artifacts in terms of eras, styles, and genres. The viewers get to see historical swords, jewelry, vases, and musical instruments, among others. Each item presents a unique story, and the experts take time to unravel the mystery behind them. What makes the show enjoyable is the element of surprise that comes with each appraisal. Some of the items turn out to be very valuable, while others may not be worth much in terms of monetary value. However, in each case, the object has a story to tell, and that is what attracts people to the show.

The show also offers an insight into some of the sub-cultures and communities that exist within the antique world. For instance, we see a group of collectors that focus on a particular brand of gramophone records, while another guest presents an item belonging to an obscure artisan from a bygone era. Each item has a unique story and history attached to it, and the guests and the viewers gain a deeper appreciation for the art of antique collection and preservation.

Antiques Roadshow's Detroit Hour 2 episode showcases yet again why this show has continued to captivate viewers for years. The blend of unique artifacts, historical insights, personal stories, and expert perspectives make it a delightful watch. The show provides an exciting way for people to connect with the past, and get a glimpse into other people's lives and cultures. As the expert appraisers continue to unveil the hidden value of everyday items, the viewers get to learn, admire, and appreciate the beauty of antiques.

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Antiques Roadshow, Season 18 Episode 5, is available to watch and stream on PBS. You can also buy, rent Antiques Roadshow on demand at Apple TV Channels online.
  • First Aired
    February 3, 2014
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English