Antiques Roadshow Season 26 Episode 19

Antiques Roadshow Season 26 Episode 19 Vintage Palm Springs Hour 1

  • October 3, 2022
  • 54 min

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow, Vintage Palm Springs Hour 1, the show travels to Palm Springs, California to showcase a variety of unique and valuable antiques.

Starting off the show, host Mark L. Walberg talks to a collector who has a collection of personal items and artwork from world-renowned artist and socialite, Tony Duquette. The collector shares fascinating stories about his time working with Duquette, and the appraisers are impressed with the condition and rarity of the items in the collection.

Next, viewers meet a woman who inherited an antique diamond necklace from her grandmother. The necklace is set with diamonds and a sapphire, and the appraiser gives an interesting history about the design and the stones. The owner is thrilled to learn the value of the necklace and the history behind it.

In another segment, a man brings in a set of vintage stills from a film shoot in which his father, a stuntman, worked. The appraiser provides insights into the fascinating world of still photography on movie sets and in the end, they authenticate that these stills are indeed from the set of the famous movie.

Viewers also meet a woman who has a unique collection of Native American baskets. Her collection consists of a variety of sizes and styles, and the appraiser provides valuable information about the history of basket weaving and the cultural significance of the designs on the baskets.

Another guest brings in a vintage piece of clothing, an unusual jacket that he acquired at a thrift store. He was drawn to the jacket because of its intricate embroidery, unusual fabric, and interesting colors. The appraiser reveals that the jacket is from the 1960s, and designed by the famous textile artist, Mariano Fortuny.

In another segment, a man shares his collection of mid-century pottery. The collection includes a variety of different styles and designs, and the appraiser explains the factors that determine the value of each piece. Throughout the appraisal, viewers learn about the rise of mid-century pottery and the significance of some particular designs and styles.

The show also features a woman who has a special collection of hand-coloured photographs of mid-century Palm Springs homes and properties. The appraiser explains the significance of the famous architectural designs and shares the interesting story of the photographer, who was known for his ability to capture the essence of the desert oasis.

Finally, the show ends with a segment featuring a couple who brought in a large painting that had been in their family for generations. The painting depicts a beautiful garden scene with flowers and a pavilion. The appraiser reveals that the painting is from the 18th century, and provides valuable information about the artist and his style.

Overall, this episode of Antiques Roadshow, Vintage Palm Springs Hour 1, gives viewers a glimpse into the world of unique and valuable antiques, while providing interesting stories behind the objects and their owners. Each segment features a different item, with appraisers providing fascinating historical, cultural, and artistic backgrounds informing the deeper history of the works.

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  • First Aired
    October 3, 2022
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English