Antiques Roadshow Season 20 Episode 10
Antiques Roadshow
Season 20

Ep 10. Tucson (2016) - Hour 1

  • March 28, 2016
  • 55 min

In the twentieth season of Antiques Roadshow, the show travels to Tucson, Arizona where host Mark L. Walberg and a team of appraisers welcome visitors to share their unique family heirlooms, collectibles, and antiques. In Tucson (2016) - Hour 1, we are taken on a journey of treasures and stories collected by the people of Tucson.

The episode begins with a segment focusing on Native American jewelry and art. A woman shares a stunning silver brooch that has been passed down in her family from a Navajo silversmith, and viewers learn about the history of Navajo jewelry-making and the importance of passed-down pieces in Native American culture. Another guest shares an assortment of Hopi katsina dolls, and we learn about the significance of these dolls in the Hopi religion, as well as the intricate work that goes into their creation.

The show then moves on to another Arizona staple - cactus. Viewers learn about the rare and exotic cacti that grow in the region and their value to collectors. A man shares his impressive collection of cactus-themed antiques, including a rare 19th-century English silver cactus spoon that he purchased for just $10 at an antique store.

The episode takes a turn to the unexpected when a man brings in a collection of artifacts from a power plant. Viewers learn about the history of power plants in Arizona and the contribution of the local power plant to the development of the region. The appraiser provides insight into the historical significance of the collection, and the guest is surprised to learn that some of the pieces could be worth up to $5,000.

The next segment focuses on vintage and mid-century modern items. A woman shares her collection of vintage costume jewelry, including pieces from notable designers like Chanel and Schiaparelli. She is thrilled to discover the true value of her collection and hopes to pass down the pieces to her children. Another guest brings in an Eames chair and ottoman, and viewers learn about the history of the iconic design and its influence on mid-century modern style.

The show then moves on to a collection of military paraphernalia. A woman shares her father's impressive collection of World War II memorabilia, including uniforms, medals, and even a rare Japanese rifle. The appraiser provides insight into the historical significance of the pieces, and we learn about the stories behind them. The woman is emotional as she reflects on her father's service and the importance of remembering and honoring those who have served.

The final segment focuses on Southwest artwork. We learn about the different styles of Southwest art, including Navajo weaving, and meet a woman who inherited a stunning tapestry from her grandmother. The appraiser provides insight into the weaving process and the cultural importance of the piece.

Overall, Tucson (2016) - Hour 1 is a fascinating glimpse into the unique treasures and stories of the people of Tucson. The episode provides insight into the cultural and historical significance of various items and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and passing down family heirlooms and collectibles.

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  • First Aired
    March 28, 2016
  • Runtime
    55 min
  • Language
    English