Antiques Roadshow Season 4 Episode 14

Antiques Roadshow Season 4 Episode 14 Des Moines, IA - Hour 1

  • May 22, 2000

In the 14th episode of the fourth season of Antiques Roadshow, the show travels to Des Moines, Iowa for the first hour of its visit. The episode starts with host Mark L. Walberg introducing the show and giving a brief description of what viewers can expect in this hour.

The first antique that comes on the show is a portrait of a Native American chief. The owner of the painting reveals that it belonged to his grandmother who received it as a gift from a relative who fought in the Indian wars. Appraiser Peter J. Shemonsky is impressed with the painting and values it at a staggering amount, much to the delight of the owner.

The next item to come on the show is a silver tea set that belonged to the owner's great-grandmother. The owner mentions that the tea set was used to entertain guests during the Civil War era. Appraiser Katherine Yellen is quite impressed with the set and informs the owner that it is quite valuable and in excellent condition.

A tortoise shell snuffbox, which belonged to the owner's great-grandfather, also makes an appearance on the show. Appraiser John Walson examines the box and comments that it is a rare piece with a unique design. He values it at a considerable amount and explains that snuffboxes were popular in the olden days and were often used as a status symbol.

The next item to come on the show is a desk made in the early 1800s. The owner reveals that the desk was purchased at an estate sale and was in pretty bad shape when he first got it. However, he had it restored and now it looks as good as new. Appraiser Christopher Kent takes a look at the desk and informs the owner that it is a fantastic piece with a rich history.

A 19th-century silver pocket watch is the next item to come on the show. The watch belonged to the owner's great-grandfather, who was a soldier in the Civil War. The owner mentions that the watch has been passed down in his family for generations. Appraiser Fred Holabird examines the watch and informs the owner that it is a rare piece, worth a considerable amount.

A 19th-century Chinese jade vase is the final item to come on the show. The owner reveals that the vase was passed down to her from her grandmother who brought it from China. Appraiser Lark Mason examines the vase and comments that it is a unique and beautiful piece. He also values the vase at a considerable amount, leaving the owner quite surprised.

Overall, this episode of Antiques Roadshow is yet another exciting one, with a fantastic range of antiques coming on the show. With unique and rare items such as the Native American portrait, silver tea set, and tortoise shell snuffbox, this episode is sure to captivate viewers' attention. The show's appraisers provide in-depth information regarding each antique, making it informative for viewers as well.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 22, 2000
  • Language
    English