Antiques Roadshow Season 20 Episode 17 Cleveland - Hour 2
- May 16, 2016
- 55 min
In the twentieth season of Antiques Roadshow, viewers are once again treated to another exciting episode that will keep them on the edge of their seats. In season 20 episode 17, titled Cleveland - Hour 2, the show continues to follow expert appraisers as they travel to different cities across America to help people discover the true value of their family heirlooms, collectibles, and antiques. The episode is set in Cleveland, Ohio, and it is the second hour of the show.
As the episode opens, antiques expert Simeon Lipman is seen exploring the various pieces that people have brought with them to the appraisal event. First up is a collection of eye-catching Native American jewelry that belonged to the guest's mother. Lipman is amazed by the intricate craftsmanship of the pieces and puts a high price tag on them. The owner is thrilled to learn just how valuable her mother's collection is, and Lipman even admits that it's one of the best he's seen in his years on the show.
Next, art appraiser Nan Chisholm is seen examining a painting that was thought to be a mere reproduction but turns out to be an original by the renowned painter Thomas Hart Benton. The guest, who inherited the painting from her father, is visibly surprised at the surprising treasure trove in her possession. The painting is appraised at a substantial sum of money, and the owner is left with a huge smile on her face as she finally discovers the truth about the family heirloom.
During the show, an assortment of other pieces is examined, including glass paperweights, an antique diamond ring, and a several pieces of furniture. The appraisers are always careful to examine each item in detail so they can provide as accurate an appraisal as possible, which is something that sets Antiques Roadshow apart from other similar shows.
One particularly interesting segment of the episode involves Chisholm examining a painting from the late 19th century that depicts a wealthy American family in their lavish home. As she examines the painting, Chisholm takes the owner through the history of American portraiture, from its earliest beginnings to modern-day. She explains the style of the painting and points out unique features that make it stand out. Afterwards, the guest has a new appreciation for the piece and gains a deeper understanding of the era in which it was created.
As always, Antiques Roadshow provides ample entertainment both for collectors, antique enthusiasts, and those who casually watch the show. Not only do viewers get to see some intriguing and valuable antiques, but the show also provides an education in history and a behind-the-scenes look at the work that antique appraisers do to determine the value of various pieces. The appraisers show a great depth of knowledge in each item that they evaluate, making the show both fascinating and informative. From the Native American jewelry to the antique furniture, each item on this episode of Antiques Roadshow is a treasure worth discovering. However, despite all the excitement, there are a few pieces that are not as valuable as their owners were hoping. But even though some of the items do not hold as much monetary value as their owners would've hoped, the excitement and drama of the show make for a highly entertaining hour of television.
Overall, Antiques Roadshow season 20, episode 17, titled Cleveland - Hour 2, is an excellent example of how the show has continued to provide quality entertainment to viewers over the past two decades. The expert appraisers, each with their unique area of expertise and vast knowledge of history, make for a captivating viewing experience. Whether it's the story behind the Native American jewelry or the investigation of the painting's origins, the show always manages to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The audience can't wait to see what fascinating antiques will be discovered in future episodes of Antiques Roadshow.