Antiques Roadshow Season 8 Episode 8

Antiques Roadshow Season 8 Episode 8 Oklahoma City - Hour 2

  • February 23, 2004

In this episode of Antiques Roadshow, we travel to Oklahoma City for the second hour of appraisals. The show begins with a visit to the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum to assess a unique collection of Western art and memorabilia. One standout piece is a painting by Frederic Remington, a renowned 19th century American artist known for his depictions of the Old West. The painting's owner is thrilled to learn the value of this treasured family heirloom.

Next, the Roadshow experts visit a private residence to appraise a collection of vintage signs and advertising memorabilia. From Coca-Cola to Chevrolet, these colorful relics provide a glimpse into America's past. A particularly interesting piece is a neon sign that once adorned a local bowling alley, adding a touch of nostalgia to the mix.

The show then takes a turn to the sentimental, with an emotional appraisal of a collection of military memorabilia. The owner's father fought in World War II, and the collection includes items such as a Purple Heart and a Nazi flag captured by American troops. The appraiser's knowledge of history and the provenance of these items provides context and respect to the family's cherished possessions.

For those interested in Native American art and artifacts, this episode features a diverse array of items, including beaded bags, pottery, and jewelry. An intriguing piece is a pair of beaded moccasins, their intricate design indicative of the craftsmanship necessary for such items.

Lastly, the show takes us to an antique mall, where several appraisals take place in quick succession. Highlights include a Civil War-era cannonball with a fascinating backstory and a vintage Apple computer that would make Steve Jobs proud.

Overall, this episode of Antiques Roadshow provides a broad range of appraisals, showcasing the diversity of antiques and collectibles found in Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas. From Western art to military memorabilia, the stories behind these items are as intriguing as the value placed upon them.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 23, 2004
  • Language
    English