Antiques Roadshow Season 24 Episode 4
Antiques Roadshow
Season 24

Ep 4. Bonanzaville, Hour 1

  • January 27, 2020
  • 54 min

Antiques Roadshow's season 24 episode 4 takes us on a journey to Bonanzaville, a historic pioneer village in North Dakota. The roadshow team sets up shop in the Cass County Historical Society's museum to appraise antiques brought in by local residents.

The first item that catches the eye of the appraisers is a rare John Deere toy tractor dating back to the 1940s. The owner shares that the toy has been passed down through generations in the family and the appraisers estimate it to be worth a significant amount.

Next up is a box of vintage postcards depicting scenes from around North Dakota. The appraisers point out the history and cultural significance of postcards, and their value as collectibles. The owner is delighted to learn that her collection is worth more than she had anticipated.

An intriguing item is a set of antique dentures that the owner inherited from her great-grandmother. The appraisers delve into the history of dental care in the 1800s and provide insight into the materials and construction of the dentures. The owner is surprised to learn just how valuable these dentures could be.

A rare and valuable object in this episode is a luxurious antique porcelain vase that was acquired by the owner during a trip to China. The appraisers trace the vase's origins to the famous porcelain workshops of Jingdezhen and estimate an impressively high value.

Another unique artifact is a military coat that was worn by the owner's ancestor during his service in World War I. The appraisers provide a detailed history of the coat's design and manufacture, as well as its significance as a piece of family history. The owner is delighted with the new insights she has gained about her ancestor's life.

One of the more whimsical items in this episode is a collection of vintage salt and pepper shakers shaped as various animals. The owner shares stories of how her late husband used to delight in collecting these quirky items, and the appraisers appreciate the sentimental value attached to them.

An item of particular interest to fans of antiques is an antique silver tea set that was acquired by the owner through an estate sale. The appraisers delve into the history of silver tea sets and provide insight into their value as collectibles. The owner is delighted to discover the high value of her tea set.

Another intriguing item is an antique musical instrument called a concert zither. The owner shares that she had no idea what it was when she first acquired it, and the appraisers provide insight into the history and value of this rare instrument. The owner is amazed to discover that her concert zither could be worth thousands of dollars.

The final item in this episode is an elegant antique desk that was passed down through generations of the owner's family. The appraisers provide a detailed history of the desk's design and construction, as well as its possible value as an antique. The owner is thrilled to discover just how much her family treasure could be worth.

Overall, Bonanzaville, Hour 1 is a fascinating insight into the world of antiquing, providing a glimpse into the history and stories behind each unique item. The appraisers provide valuable expert opinion and historical context, and the owners are often pleasantly surprised to discover the hidden treasures within their own collections.

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  • First Aired
    January 27, 2020
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English