Antiques Roadshow (US)

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Special Edition
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A look at how the show is put together and how objects are selected to be on camera. Also: appraisers share some of their favorite moments from the show. Included: an unusual Seymour .. show full overview
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Roadshow Favorites
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Highlights from past episodes include a latex figure of "Speedy" Alka-Seltzer, a menu from the Titanic, a painting by the late rocker Frank Zappa, an art-deco Bakelite bracelet and a native helmet from Alaska.
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Roadshow's Greatest Finds
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More highlights from past shows. Items appraised include a gold sword from the Mexican War, a painting by Hudson River School artist Jasper Cropsey, a Chinese marble lion dating from the .. show full overview
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Wild Things!
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A show of clips devoted to animal-themed antiques and collectibles. Items appraised include a "kangaroo bird," sculpted by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) in the 1930s and a painting of cavorting kittens by Charles van den Eycken (1859-1923).
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Tomorrow's Antiques
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A compilation program featuring items from the 1950s, '60s and '70s. Among them: Mad magazine art; an Elvis Presley suit; Beatles memorabilia; a Charles Eames chair; a baseball signed by .. show full overview
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Roadshow Remembers
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A decade of treasures is recalled in this charming retrospective on the numerous collectibles that have been appraised in the long-running series. Among the pieces: a jade pendant from a .. show full overview
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Fame and Fortune
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The 10th season concludes with celebrity items, including the first mask worn by Clayton Moore ("The Lone Ranger"); photos of Marilyn Monroe; Ramones memorabilia; James Dean's .. show full overview
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Jackpot!
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Items bought for a small price that turned out to be worth a lot of money are examined, including a painting purchased for $1.50 that's valued at more than $10,000, and a $5 vase that's .. show full overview
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Unique Antiques
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Unique Antiques showcases some of the most outlandish, kitschy, and downright morbidly fascinating antiques and collectibles of ROADSHOW's last decade. Warning: These objects have been appraised by trained professionals -- don't try this at home!
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Politically Collect
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Campaign buttons; court affidavit submitted by Jimmy Carter to the state of Maine; desk and chair used at the U.S. House of Representatives from 1857-1873.
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Trash to Treasure
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Valuable items recovered from the trash are featured. Included: an autographed script of "The Informer," an Oscar-winning 1935 John Ford film; a rare 1885 Zuni Indian pot; items from Louis Comfort Tiffany's Laurelton Hall mansion.
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Simply the Best
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This special edition, "Simply the Best," showcases objects deemed the finest examples of their kind ever seen on "Roadshow." Massachusetts-made Federal side chairs; 19th-century Rhode Island rifle and powderhorn; women's suffrage movement poster.
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Naughty or Nice
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Naughty or Nice features appraisals that will satisfy everyone's wish list! Highlights from past seasons include an 1863 Temperance lithograph, a letter from Gerald Ford to his kindergarten teacher, and a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe.
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Junk in the Trunk (Part 1)
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This special edition highlights never-before-seen appraisals from ROADSHOW's 2011 season.
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Tasty Treasures
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A stainless steel 1930s meat service made of 18th-century British porcelain; heirloom Tlingit Indian oil bowl and ladle.
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Forever Young
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Items for the young and the young at heart are appraised, including original art for a Dr. Seuss lunchbox; a child's shoe autographed by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig; and an embroidered silk picture that dates to 1819.
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Vintage Los Angeles
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In Vintage Los Angeles, ROADSHOW takes a look at how memorable appraisals of Disney animation art, a Tiffany lamp, and a Van Briggle vase have changed over fifteen years.
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Vintage Milwaukee
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Watch Vintage Milwaukee to see some memorable and gorgeous pieces, some with prices that have soared, like a Tiffany Lamp whose value rose over $10,000!
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Celebrating Black Americana
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An 1821 U.S. citizenship certificate for a free man of color; beauty book by Madam C.J. Walker, the first American female millionaire; a trip to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
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Asian-Pacific Heritage
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Junk in the Trunk (Part 6)
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Travel to all six season 20 tour cities for never-before-aired appraisals. Highlights include a Ty Cobb game-used baseball bat, 18th & 19th century Nephrite belt buckles & Zodiac figure, and a 1942 Lynn Bogue Hunt painting. What’s the top find?
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Best of 20
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Favorite appraisals from the show's first 20 seasons are featured. Included: a Navajo Ute First Phase Blanket; a signed Warhol collection; and a Tang Dynasty marble lion.
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The Civil War Years
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Civil War items are featured, including a Lincoln Cabinet- and Senate-signed album; a Walt Whitman war letter; and a hospital steward's uniform.
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Special: Our 50 States Hour 1
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Special: Our 50 States Hour 2
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Travel across America—and back in time—with appraisals of items from all 50 states in part 2 of this special. Finds include a Green Bay Packers championship group, a Joseph Henry Sharp .. show full overview
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Junk in the Trunk 7
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Discover never-before-aired appraisals from all six of our Season 21 cities, including an American Folk Art cane, a 1927 Yankees team-signed baseball, and a Vairocana Buddha, ca. 1410. Which is appraised for $150,000-$200,000?
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Out of This World
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RECUT: Politically Collect, Part 1
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Electing and collecting: These two great American traditions combine in one historic half-hour! Part One of Politically Collect RECUT commemorates political battles long past, with treasures that hail from red states and blue.
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RECUT: Politically Collect, Part 2
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW has elected to showcase fantastic finds related to American politics in Part Two of the half-hour Politically Collect RECUT including 20th C. Presidential autographs, 1947 political cartoons, and a Congressional desk & chair!
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RECUT: Newport, Part 1
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Experience ROADSHOW’s groundbreaking visit to Rosecliff mansion when, for the first time, it takes the cameras indoors and outdoors! This half-hour RECUT includes a 1939 "The Gold Royal" typewriter, "New Republic Portfolio" prints, and more.
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RECUT: Newport, Part 2
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Learn about historical treasures as they are appraised in a Gilded Age mansion! In this half-hour RECUT, ROADSHOW travels to Rosecliff for finds including Tiffany Studios vases with the original crate, a Benny Andrews oil from around 1962, and more.
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RECUT: Newport, Part 3
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Newport treasures delight in this half-hour RECUT episode from the grounds of Rosecliff mansion, including a Fabergé jade snuff bottle, an Arthur Mcgee Dexter Gordon suit, and an Egyptian mummified falcon made around 200 BC. Which is up to $100,000?
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RECUT: Newport, Part 4
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Travel to Rosecliff mansion in this half-hour RECUT for finds like a Jean-Michel Basquiat oil stick drawing, dragon dog bronze ornaments, and a 1910 Whiting & Co. silver basket. Which of these items, given to the guest for Christmas, is now $400,000?
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RECUT: Newport, Part 5
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Rain won’t stop Newport treasures from shining in this half-hour RECUT episode from Rosecliff mansion featuring finds like an Edward Bannister oil, 1979 Tage Frid stools, and a Tiffany & Co. sapphire & diamond ring. One could be worth up to $100,000!
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RECUT: Newport, Part 6
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Wrap up ROADSHOW’s historic visit to Rosecliff mansion in this half-hour RECUT episode filled with next-level Newport finds such as 1958 & 1960 M.C. Escher lithographs, a gold & amethyst necklace, and a 2003 Sam Zell automaton. Which is $100,000?

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