Antiques Roadshow Season 5 Episode 24

Antiques Roadshow Season 5 Episode 24 Las Vegas - Hour 2

  • November 12, 2001

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow, the show travels to Las Vegas for the second hour of antique appraisals in the bright lights of Sin City. The Las Vegas Convention Center serves as the backdrop for the many fascinating antiques, collectibles, and family heirlooms that have made their way onto the showroom floor. As always, the Roadshow's expert appraisers are on hand to provide evaluations of everything from vintage toys to fine art to antique furniture, with the owners eagerly waiting to hear just how much their treasures are worth.

One highlight from the episode includes an antique horse-drawn carriage that has been lovingly restored by its owner, a Las Vegas local named Gary. The carriage is thought to date back to the 1800s, and Gary has spent countless hours and dollars refurbishing it to its former glory. The appraisers are impressed with the craftsmanship and attention to detail evident in the restoration, and they place a high value on the unique piece.

Another fascinating item that comes across the Roadshow's stage is a collection of vintage dice that belonged to Howard Hughes, the legendary aviator and Las Vegas mogul. The dice are part of a larger collection of Hughes-related memorabilia owned by a woman named Mary Lou, and their value is boosted by the connection to such an iconic figure in American history.

In keeping with the Las Vegas theme, there are also a number of items related to the city's famous casinos and hotels, from antique poker chips to vintage ashtrays to hotel room keys from the 1950s and '60s. It's clear that Las Vegas has a rich and vibrant history, and that many people have kept mementos of their time spent in the city over the years.

Of course, not every item on the Roadshow's stage is worth a small fortune - in fact, some of the most interesting stories come from items that are valuable mostly for their sentimental value. One example is a small, handmade wooden airplane that was given to a man named Dave by his grandfather when he was a child. Despite its humble origins, the airplane has stayed with Dave throughout his life, and he takes great pleasure in sharing its story with the appraisers.

Throughout the episode, there is a palpable sense of excitement and anticipation among those waiting to have their items evaluated. Whether it's a longstanding family heirloom or a recent thrift store find, everyone hopes that their item will turn out to be worth more than they ever imagined. And while not every appraisal comes with a high price tag, the stories and history behind each item are always worth hearing.

Overall, the Las Vegas hour of Antiques Roadshow offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of antique collecting, as well as the rich history and culture of one of America's most iconic cities. From vintage Vegas memorabilia to antique curiosities to sentimental keepsakes, there is something for everyone on the Roadshow's stage.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 12, 2001
  • Language
    English