Antiques Roadshow Season 7 Episode 8 Cleveland - Hour 2
- September 22, 2003
In season 7 episode 8 of Antiques Roadshow, viewers are taken to Cleveland for the second hour of a special event. The hour-long episode features a variety of antique objects, each with its own unique history and backstory.
One of the most interesting items featured in the episode is a set of Tiffany Studios bronze candlesticks, owned by an individual who had purchased them many years ago in a local antique shop. Appraiser Laura Woolley provides insight into the origin and history of the candlesticks, describing how they were produced and what makes them valuable.
Another fascinating item featured in the episode is a pair of lithographs by iconic artist Alphonse Mucha. Owned by a woman who had inherited them from her grandfather, the lithographs are beautifully framed and well-preserved, making them a valuable addition to any art collector's collection.
In addition to these two standout items, the hour-long episode also features a number of other amazing antiques, including a collection of rare books, a vintage Chinese rug, and a unique violin that has been passed down through generations of a family.
Throughout the episode, appraisers provide detailed descriptions of each item, explaining their value and significance in the world of antiques. Viewers are treated to fascinating stories and insights, learning about the history of each object and what makes it unique.
As always, the show is hosted by expert appraisers who provide both in-depth knowledge and an infectious enthusiasm for all things antique. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply a curious viewer, Antiques Roadshow is sure to delight and educate.