Antiques Roadshow Season 9 Episode 9

Antiques Roadshow Season 9 Episode 9 Memphis - Hour 3

  • February 28, 2005

In the 9th episode of the 9th season of Antiques Roadshow, we are taken on a journey through Memphis. This is the third hour of the Memphis visit, and host Mark L. Walberg is ready to delve into more fascinating antiques and their stories. The episode begins with a pair of duck decoys that were made by a renowned carver during the Great Depression. These decoys have a special place in the history of duck hunting, and their intricate details are sure to capture the audience's attention.

The second item that is appraised is a painting by self-taught artist and folk hero Memphian Mose Tolliver. This painting is a classic example of his work and shows his unique style and use of bold colors. Mose Tolliver is known for his use of household paint, and this piece is no exception. The painting is rich in symbolism and tells a story that is sure to captivate the audience.

The third item is a set of sterling silverware that was made in the Georgian style. The set was originally owned by a prominent Memphis family and has been passed down through the family for generations. The exquisite details and craftsmanship of the silverware are sure to impress both the appraisers and the audience.

Next, we are taken on a journey through the history of the automobile with a rare 1954 Kaiser Darrin Roadster. This car's unique design and limited production numbers make it a prized possession for any car collector. The appraiser delves into the car's mechanical details and rarity, as well as its significance in the history of automobile design.

In the fifth appraisal, we see a unique piece of American furniture, a Boston bow-fronted chest of drawers. The chest features unique carvings and brass fittings, making it a prime example of American Federal Style furniture. The appraiser takes a closer look at the chest's details and determines its value based on its age, rarity, and unique features.

The sixth and final appraisal for this episode is a piece of American history. A rare Civil War diary written by a Union soldier is brought in for appraisal. The diary gives a personal and firsthand account of the soldier's experiences during the war, including battles, marches, and personal thoughts and observations. As the appraiser delves into the diary's content, the audience is taken on a journey through a pivotal moment in American history.

In conclusion, episode 9 of season 9 of Antiques Roadshow, titled Memphis - Hour 3, takes the audience on a journey through history with a variety of fascinating antiques. From duck decoys to rare cars and Civil War diaries, the appraisals provide a unique insight into some of America's most significant historical moments. Each item has a story to tell, and the appraisals not only determine their value but also highlight their historical and cultural significance in American society.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 28, 2005
  • Language
    English