Antiques Roadshow Season 7 Episode 10

Antiques Roadshow Season 7 Episode 10 Kansas City (2003) - Hour 1

  • October 6, 2003

Antiques Roadshow season 7 episode 10, named "Kansas City (2003) - Hour 1," features the show's signature format of appraising antiques and collectibles brought in by local residents. In this episode, the experts travel to Kansas City, where they visit the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, a location that serves as the backdrop for many of the appraisals.

As soon as the show starts, a large crowd is seen waiting to enter the museum, their arms full of bags and boxes filled with potential treasures. With each appraisal segment, viewers are introduced to a new pair of experts who examine and evaluate items like jewelry, pottery, clocks, and paintings. As always, the experts provide an interesting historical context for the items as well as discuss their potential value in today's market.

Throughout the show, viewers are treated to an array of interesting items brought in by locals. One man brings in an antique chest filled with a collection of rare buttons, hoping to learn more about their origin. Another woman brings in a painting that has been in her family for generations, and is curious if it has any monetary value beyond its sentimental value. An antique wagon wheel, which still maintains its original spokes, is brought in by a man hoping to sell it to fund his upcoming wedding.

One of the most fascinating segments of the episode features a rare and intricately designed relic of the American West - a pole that had been carved by an unknown artist and was used to advertise the opening of a casino in the early 1900s. The large wooden pole is painted with a variety of advertisements for the casino, including images of famous Western icons like Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody. The appraisers find themselves in awe of the piece, marveling at the level of detail and artistry.

Another notable item featured in this episode is a silver antique tea service that has been in one family for generations. The appraisers are impressed with the craftsmanship and are excited to give the family some good news about its value.

Throughout the episode, there are also brief segments that educate viewers on various topics related to antiques and collecting. Experts provide tips on how to best care for and preserve antiques, as well as discuss the importance of provenance in determining an item's value.

Overall, "Kansas City (2003) - Hour 1" is a fascinating episode that showcases the breadth and depth of antiques and collectibles that people in the Midwest have cherished and passed down from generation to generation. Viewers will be entranced by the wide array of unique and valuable items, while also learning valuable information about what makes an item collectible and valuable.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 6, 2003
  • Language
    English