Antiques Roadshow Season 5 Episode 13

Antiques Roadshow Season 5 Episode 13 Madison, WI - Hour 2

  • April 23, 2001

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow, the team travels to Madison, Wisconsin for the second hour of appraisal events. As always, the show features a diverse range of antiques and collectibles brought in by hopeful owners, each hoping to discover that their treasure is worth more than they ever imagined.

One of the standout items of the episode is a stunning oil painting by legendary American artist Winslow Homer. The painting was passed down through generations of the owner's family, and has never before been appraised. The experts are excited to take a closer look at this piece and determine its true value.

Another fascinating item brought in for appraisal is a collection of antique fishing lures. The owner spent decades amassing this collection, and has painstakingly researched each and every lure to learn about its history and rarity. The appraisers are impressed with the owner's knowledge and passion for the sport of fishing, and are eager to see how much the collection is worth.

One item that surprises the team is a small, unassuming sculpture made of wood and ivory. Upon closer inspection, they determine that the piece is actually a rare Japanese Netsuke, a type of small sculpture that has been prized by collectors for centuries. The owner had no idea that the piece held such significant value, and is thrilled to learn more about its history.

Another interesting item brought to the show is a set of antique dental tools, dating all the way back to the 19th century. The appraisers are fascinated by the unique and often gruesome tools, which were used in the early days of dentistry before the advent of modern anesthesia. The owner is pleased to learn about the history of these tools and how they were used in the past.

As always, Antiques Roadshow offers a fascinating glimpse into history through the lens of everyday objects. From fine art to eccentric collections, this episode has something for everyone, and is sure to leave viewers with a renewed appreciation for the value and history that can be found in the unlikeliest of places.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 23, 2001
  • Language
    English