Antiques Roadshow Season 8 Episode 5 San Francisco - Hour 2
- February 2, 2004
In this episode of Antiques Roadshow, expert appraisers make their way to San Francisco for the second hour of their visit. The diverse city proves to have plenty of fascinating items for appraisal, ranging from Asian art to mid-century modern furniture.
One highlight of the episode is a rare set of Tiffany lamps, passed down through the owner's family for generations. The appraiser is impressed by the stunning craftsmanship and delicate glasswork, and gives an estimate that leaves the owner stunned.
Another valuable item featured is an ornate silver bar set from the early 20th century. The owner inherited it from her grandmother and had always admired its beauty, but had no idea of its true value. The appraiser gives some history on the set and explains why it's highly coveted by collectors of antique silver.
One unique item that catches the attention of the appraisers is a vintage pie safe that's been repurposed into a bar cabinet. The owner proudly shows off how he customized the interior to hold his collection of liquor, while maintaining the original charm and character of the piece. The appraiser compliments his creativity and offers an estimate that surprises the owner.
The appraisers also encounter several pieces of art, including a striking painting by a prominent California artist. The owner reveals how she acquired it from the artist himself, and the appraiser provides some insight into its historical significance and value in the current market.
Throughout the episode, the appraisers provide interesting facts and stories about each item's history and significance, making it an educational and entertaining watch for fans of antiques and collectibles. The diverse array of items from different cultures and time periods also showcases the unique melting pot that is San Francisco.