Antiques Roadshow Season 7 Episode 17 Charlotte - Hour 2
- November 24, 2003
In season 7 episode 17 of Antiques Roadshow, titled "Charlotte - Hour 2," the show continues its visit to Charlotte, North Carolina. It's the second hour of filming in the city, and the excitement of uncovering hidden treasures and uncovering interesting stories continues.
The show's experts are on-hand to appraise a wide range of antiques and collectibles brought in by local residents hoping to gain insight and value on their cherished possessions. As always, the appraisals bring revealing insights into the history and origins of the items, as well as their worth in today's market.
Among the items featured on this episode are a Civil War-era Bible featuring illustrations by a famous artist, a 1960s Coca-Cola vending machine, and a unique collection of art pottery from the early 20th century.
In addition to these fascinating objects, the episode features valuable advice on how to properly care for antiques and preserve their value for future generations. The experts provide tips on everything from storing fine china to avoiding the common mistakes that can ruin a valuable family heirloom.
Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse into the lives of the people behind the objects as they share their stories and experiences. Whether it's discussing family history, recalling memories of loved ones, or simply expressing their appreciation for the beauty and craftsmanship of their treasured possessions, the owners of these antiques and collectibles bring a personal touch to the show that makes it truly unique.
As the episode progresses, the appraisals become more surprising and compelling. From a rare 19th-century salt-glazed stoneware mug to a collection of vintage gowns, each item holds its own story and value that leaves the experts without words and viewers in awe.
Overall, "Charlotte - Hour 2" is a captivating look into the world of antiques and collectibles, showcasing both the beauty and value of cherished possessions and the personal stories and histories that make them so precious.