Ep 11. Philbrook Museum, Hour 2
- April 15, 2019
- 52 min
The Philbrook Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma plays host to this episode of Antiques Roadshow season 23. In the second hour of the event, attendees bring in a range of fascinating items to be appraised by the team of experts.
One item that catches the attention of the experts is a unique piece of jewelry that has been passed down through a family for generations. The owner is hopeful that it will be worth a substantial amount of money, but is also curious to learn more about its origin and history. Another individual brings in a collection of vintage toys, including a rare action figure that was only produced in limited quantities. The valuation of these toys will provide a fascinating insight into the world of toy collecting.
A particularly interesting item is a piece of pottery that was discovered in a ditch by the owner's father many years ago. The team of experts are intrigued by the unusual design and markings on the piece, and set out to investigate its origins. Perhaps this item will turn out to be more than just a discarded piece of pottery.
Another attendee brings in a rare lithograph featuring an early advertisement for Coca-Cola. The piece has been stored for many years and is in excellent condition, and the owner is keen to learn just how valuable it might be.
As always, the Antiques Roadshow experts provide fascinating insights into the history and value of each item, and the stories of their discovery and preservation. With items ranging from the everyday to the extraordinary, this episode offers a glimpse into the world of antiques and relics, and the people who value them.