Antiques Roadshow Season 5 Episode 20

Antiques Roadshow Season 5 Episode 20 Boston - Hour 3

  • October 19, 2001

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow, the team travels to Boston for the third hour of appraising unique and valuable antiques and collectibles. With a wide array of items brought in by hopeful owners, viewers are in for a treat as they witness the excitement and surprises that come with discovering the true value of special items.

The episode kicks off with a bang as jewelry appraiser, Simeon Lipman, assesses an incredible piece of Roaring Twenties Art Deco jewelry. The item is a breath-taking platinum and diamond clip, with a striking sapphire stone at the center. The owner shares an interesting story about how her grandfather won the clip in a high-stakes poker game. Simeon is visibly impressed with the piece, and his valuation sets the tone for the rest of the hour.

Viewers then get a glimpse of some fantastic artwork as appraiser, Debra Force, examines two paintings that the owner believes were created by famed artist Edward Hicks. With her keen eye for detail, Debra is able to provide extensive insights into the paintings' composition and style, ultimately determining if they are indeed by the hand of Hicks himself.

Furthermore, a collectible that catches the attention of many is brought in by a woman who inherited a set of Boston Red Sox baseball cards from her grandfather. Appraiser, Jon Baddeley, is a leading expert in sports memorabilia and takes a look at the cards, noting their rarity and condition. He discusses the changing landscape of baseball cards and how their value has increased over the years. With the popularity of sports and sports memorabilia, this appraisal is sure to be of interest to many viewers.

One of the standout items of the episode is brought in by a couple who purchased an old violin at a garage sale. They've attempted to restore it, but still don't know much about its history or value. In what is undoubtedly one of the most dramatic and exciting moments of the season, acclaimed musical instrument appraiser, David Bonsey, is given the opportunity to fully inspect the instrument. As he lifts the violin out of its case, David's expressions and commentary build up suspense, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. This appraisal has the potential to be one of the most significant discoveries on the show yet.

Finally, the episode concludes with a unique appraising session in which appraisers are free to review items that may not have made it into the show. This segment allows the experts to have some fun and analyze items of personal interest. This segment provides an excellent opportunity for viewers to experience the nuances of the antiques world and witness the genuine passion and excitement that the appraisers have for their work.

Overall, this episode of Antiques Roadshow does not disappoint, with a lineup of fascinating and unique items evoking excitement and fascination in viewers. It is a must-watch for those who love history, art, sports, and collectibles.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 19, 2001
  • Language
    English