Antiques Roadshow Season 9 Episode 8

Antiques Roadshow Season 9 Episode 8 Memphis - Hour 2

  • February 21, 2005

Antiques Roadshow season 9 episode 8, titled Memphis - Hour 2, delves into the world of collectibles as appraisers assess the value of various antiques and objects brought in by the public. This episode is set in Memphis, Tennessee and is the second hour of the Memphis series.

Throughout the show, a range of items are presented for appraisal by a diverse group of individuals with unique stories and backgrounds. The show cover a number of intriguing items, from a pristine velvet Elvis painting to a hand-painted fraktur. There are also numerous pieces of vintage jewelry, rare books, and collectible glassware to examine.

The show begins with host Mark L. Walberg meeting the appraisers as they talk about their experiences and what they are hoping to discover at this stop. From there, the show jumps in to appraisals. First, a collection of items is examined that includes a rare Beatles collectible along with a piece of furniture that is more than 200 years old. Each object is given an estimated value, as well as any historical background information to add to their story.

Next, a collection of ephemera from the 1910s to 1930s is examined consisting of election buttons, baseball memorabilia, and toys. Appraisers are amazed by the intricacies of the objects, from a 1934 Goudey baseball card to an antique celluloid kewpie doll. A set of vintage Beanie Babies is also included in this collection, piquing the interest of some of the appraisers who remember the Beanie Baby craze from the 1990s.

The show then moves to a collection of vintage watches, with one watch valued at over $50,000. Viewers get an inside look at the precision and beauty that goes into watchmaking as the appraisers detail the inner workings of each piece.

Following the watches, a never-been-worn dress from the 1950s catches the appraiser's eye. The dress is in pristine condition, having been preserved in the original packaging for more than 60 years. The unique details and design give appraisers a lot to consider as they appraise the dress.

Antique lovers and glass aficionados are sure to be entertained by the next round of appraisals, which features glass pieces that are nearly 100 years old. There's also a stunning collection of Art Deco jewelry that has been passed down from generation to generation.

The show concludes with a few unique objects, including a hand-carved Santa Claus figure from the 19th century, a rare, signed lithograph from one of the founding members of the Harlem Renaissance movement, and a set of antique milk bottles that tell a fascinating story of western expansion in the United States.

Overall, Antiques Roadshow season 9 episode 8 is an entertaining and educational look at the world of antiques and collectibles. Viewers will get an inside look at the appraisal process and will be amazed by the unique stories and history behind each item. Whether you're an antique enthusiast or simply curious about the treasures in your own home, this hour of Antiques Roadshow is sure to keep you entertained.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 21, 2005
  • Language
    English