Treasure Detectives Season 1 Episode 2 Tiffany Lamps / Honus Wagner

  • March 12, 2013
  • 41 min

In the second episode of season 1 of Treasure Detectives, the team investigates two very different items: Tiffany lamps and a rare baseball card. The first item is a beautiful lamp that was inherited by a family from a great-grandfather, who was believed to have purchased it from a Tiffany store in New York City in the early 1900s. However, the authenticity of the lamp is questionable, and the team must use their expertise to determine whether it is a genuine Tiffany lamp or a simple knockoff.

To authenticate the Tiffany lamp, the team starts with a close examination of the lamp's base and shade. They look for specific details that are unique to genuine Tiffany lamps, such as the quality of the glass and the intricate patterns found within the shade. They also inspect the lamp's wiring and sockets to ensure they match the era when the lamp was purportedly made. Additionally, they authenticate the signature and the Tiffany & Co. stamp found on the lamp's base. With their extensive knowledge of Tiffany lamps, the team are confident they can determine whether the lamp is real or fake.

On the other hand, the Honus Wagner baseball card is an extremely valuable and sought-after item. The card is one of the rarest in the world, with only a few dozen known to exist. The card was discovered by a woman who received a collection of baseball cards from her uncle, who had been an avid collector in the early 1900s. The Honus Wagner card is believed to be from the same collection, but the team must determine whether it is the real deal or a fake.

To authenticate the Honus Wagner baseball card, the team contacts a leading expert on vintage baseball cards. They examine the card's physical characteristics, including the paper stock, printing quality, and the image of Wagner. They inspect the edges of the card, called the borders, to determine if they have been trimmed or altered. They also look at the card's back and compare it to known authentic examples. The team uses a variety of techniques, such as magnification and ultraviolet light, to determine the card's authenticity.

Throughout the episode, the team also provides interesting tidbits and histories of Tiffany lamps and Honus Wagner. They explain that Tiffany lamps were first made in the late 1800s by Louis Comfort Tiffany, who used new techniques for glass-making. These new techniques allowed him to design intricate and beautiful lamps that were unlike anything else in the world. They also discuss the history of Honus Wagner, a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball player who was one of the greatest players of his time. They mention how Wagner's reluctance to be featured on a cigarette card led to his card becoming one of the most sought-after collectibles in the world.

In the end, the team delivers their verdict on both the Tiffany lamp and the Honus Wagner baseball card. The episode is filled with excitement, suspense, and beautiful visuals of the items being examined. Treasure Detectives is an informative and entertaining show that is perfect for antique collectors, history buffs, and anyone who loves the thrill of the hunt.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 12, 2013
  • Runtime
    41 min
  • Language
    English