Antiques Roadshow Season 26 Episode 25

Antiques Roadshow Season 26 Episode 25 Junk in the Trunk 11

  • November 14, 2022
  • 53 min

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow, titled "Junk in the Trunk 11," appraisers travel to Bonanzaville in West Fargo, North Dakota, where they meet many hopeful owners of antique treasures. The episode has a mix of objects ranging from incredibly valuable pieces to "junk" that may or may not have any historical significance.

One of the first items appraised is a pair of antique pistols from the mid-1800s. The owner's great-great-grandfather used them during the Civil War, and they have been passed down through the family ever since. The appraiser evaluates the pistols and explains to the owner the historical value of the pieces as well as their potential worth to collectors.

Another fascinating find is a painting of a woman from the early 1900s. The owner inherited it from her grandmother and had always believed it was a mass-produced decoration. However, the appraiser reveals that it was painted by a famous artist and could be worth a significant amount of money. The owner is stunned to learn the truth about the painting's worth and considers selling it to fund her retirement.

In another segment, a guest brings in a collection of vintage fire truck toys from the 1940s. The appraiser examines the toys and explains their historical significance, as well as their value to collectors. The owner is thrilled to learn that his collection is worth more than he had anticipated and is happy to share his passion for vintage toys with the appraiser.

One of the more interesting pieces appraised is a collection of medical instruments from the 1800s. The owner inherited the instruments from his great-grandfather, who was a doctor during the time period. The appraiser discusses the advancements made in medical technology and the value of the instruments to collectors interested in medical history.

The episode also features a variety of unique and unusual pieces, such as a vintage "Magic Chef" stove from the 1930s, a glass vase made by a little-known artist, and a World War II-era uniform worn by a member of the Women's Army Corps. All of these items have their own unique stories and histories that the appraisers are able to uncover and share with viewers.

The episode concludes with a "Roadshow Rarity," which features a rare autograph book from the 1860s. The book contains signatures from various historical figures, including Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant. The appraiser evaluates the book and explains its significance to American history. The owner is thrilled to learn that her family's treasure is a valuable piece of history.

Overall, "Junk in the Trunk 11" is a fascinating episode of Antiques Roadshow that showcases a diverse array of historic and valuable objects. From antique pistols to vintage fire truck toys, viewers are sure to find something of interest in this episode.

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  • First Aired
    November 14, 2022
  • Runtime
    53 min
  • Language
    English