Antiques Roadshow Season 5 Episode 4

Antiques Roadshow Season 5 Episode 4 Charleston, SC - Hour 1

  • January 29, 2001

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow Season 5, the team heads to Charleston, SC for the first hour of their appraisal event. The show kicks off with a visit to the Charleston Museum, where host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Debra Force get a first-hand look at a beautiful oil painting of a harbor scene. The painting, which was found in a dumpster, may hold some significant value, and the experts will give their opinion on its worth.

The next item in the spotlight is a beautiful dining room set, which is thought to be from the 19th century. The set has been passed down through generations of a local family, and they are curious to know if it has any value beyond sentimental worth. Appraisers Chris Jussel and Harry Rinker will examine the set and give their expert opinion on its value.

Up next is a unique collection of silver spoons, each with a different state seal on the handle. The owner of the collection says that they were passed down from her great-grandmother, but little is known beyond that. Appraiser Ian Ehling will examine the spoons and provide some insight into their history and potential value.

One of the more unusual items featured in this episode is a pair of antique ice skates. The skates were discovered in a barn and are thought to be from the 1800s. Although they may not be worth a lot of money, appraiser Lark Mason believes that they hold some interesting historical value.

Another curious item is a set of vintage license plates from the 1940s and 1950s. The plates, which are in excellent condition, belonged to the owner's grandfather, who worked for the local DMV. Appraiser Marsha Bemko will examine the plates and provide some insight into their potential value as collectibles.

The final item of the episode is a stunning bronze sculpture of a hunting dog. The sculpture was created by the renowned artist Edward Kemeys, and the owner is interested in knowing its value. Appraiser Katharine Keck will examine the sculpture and give her expert opinion on its worth.

Overall, this episode of Antiques Roadshow Season 5 is filled with fascinating items and expert appraisals. The team continues to travel around the country, uncovering the hidden treasures of everyday people and providing insight into the world of antiques and collectibles.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 29, 2001
  • Language
    English