ANTIQUES ROADSHOW hits a home run with a million-dollar baseball archive-the show's highest-valued memorabilia find ever! Plus, visit the New-York Historical Society to see Frèdèric Auguste Bartholdi Statue of Liberty statuettes.
It's showtime at the iconic Apollo Theater for a "ROADSHOW's Most Wanted" segment. Other highlights include a Tiffany Studios mosaic inkwell, a The Beatles show run and signed photo, and a Joseph Kleitsch oil painting. Which is $500,000?
Take a bite out of the Big Apple with first-rate finds like a Petrosino NYPD archive, a tobacco baseball card collection, and a 1943 Irving Berlin signed manuscript. Learn which is valued at $200,000! Also: a visit to the Salmagundi Club.
Celebrate ROADSHOW's 10th Texas trip with items like a Van Cleef and Arpels necklace, a Gandhi presentation spinning wheel, and a Roy Lichtenstein pin. One's $125,000! Also: a visit to the Briscoe Center for a Willie Nelson-donated collection.
Discover awesome Austin antiques including a 1607 Galileo Galilei letter, a Chinese cloisonné panel made around 1760, and WWI bond posters. Which is appraised for up to $100,000? Also: a visit to the Texas State Library and Archives.
Giddy up to Austin and get a peek into a private collection of antique Mexican saddles. Other highlights include a Picasso Madoura pitcher and plate, WWII Monuments Men photos, and jade ring with its case. Which is the big find of the hour?
Celebrate Black History Month anytime with a special hour that spotlights and celebrates Black Americana, including an 1821 U.S. citizenship certificate, a Madam C.J. Walker beauty book, and a visit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
Travel to Bismarck for treasures such as a North Dakota School of Mines vase, a 1939 USS Squalus rescue group, and a Tlingit wolf masquette and ancestor mask. One is appraised at $250,000! Also: a visit to Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
Explore the musical side of Bismarck when ROADSHOW visits Vintage Guitar Magazine to discuss Larson Brothers guitars. Other highlights include an Orrefors vase, a ranchwear outfit, and a Chinese Imperial uniform. Which is up to $150,000?
Wrap up the Bismarck stop with incredible items including a 1778 George Washington letter, a Hardanger fiddle, and a Hans Olaf Heyerdahl painting. One's the big find of the hour! Also: a visit to the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
Adventure to Alabama for treasures like Warhol hand-colored lithographs, a Remington portrait with letter, and Australian Aboriginal artifacts. Which is valued at $600,000-$800,000? Also: a visit to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
Strike while the iron is hot and learn about iron antiques at the historic Sloss Furnaces site. Other highlights include 1968 Bill Clinton letters, a 1955 Gibson Les Paul Special, and a John Falter illustration. Which is $200,000-$250,000?
Take a trip through history with Birmingham appraisals like a 1960 inscribed "To Kill A Mockingbird," a Rolex military watch, and Frank Bramley oil paintings. Plus, a visit to the Birmingham Museum of Art to see a rare African wood carving.
Join ROADSHOW's first-ever trip to Santa Clara for treasures like 1936-1939 Edward Weston photographs, a Giuliano bracelet, and a Campanella game-used bat. One is $180,000-$260,000! Plus, a visit to the Japanese American Museum of San Jose.
Old meets new as ROADSHOW heads to Silicon Valley for treasures like Lambert magician automaton, an Edgar Brandt "La Tentation" lamp, and a Myrick scrimshaw tooth. Which is $150,000-$200,000? Plus: a visit to the Pacific Pinball Museum.
Geek out with ROADSHOW at the Computer History Museum to see the first Apple computer! Other highlights include a Booker T. Washington archive, an Eanger Irving Couse painting, and Beniamino Bufano bronzes. One is the top find of the hour.
Country roads took ROADSHOW all the way to West Virginia for incredible items like Marilyn Monroe publicity and film stills, an Anna Hyatt Huntington bronze, and a Gold Rush ship log and register! Plus: a visit to the Huntington Museum of Art.
Travel back 15 years to learn what some of the most memorable objects are worth today. Highlights include an 1847 Petrus van Schendel painting, a Steiff black bear, and an iron framed Henry rifle. Which item is valued at $75,000-$100,000?
Discover how items appraised in 2000 have fared in today's market. Highlights include an 1864 Lincoln campaign poster, a Dirk Van Erp lamp, and a Marion Kavanaugh Wachtel oil. Learn which find has dropped $25,000-$50,000 in value.
Uncover changes in the value of appraisals from 15 years ago. Highlights include a Bakelite collection, a 19th C. Tabor mining archive, and Jessie Willcox Smith paintings. Which item is worth at least double its original valuation?
Discover what happened to the values of appraisals from 15 years ago. Highlights include a Navajo Chief's blanket, a Connecticut secretary and chair, and a 1924 Charles Russell watercolor. Learn which item is now worth $125,000-$135,000!
Look back at some of the key items appraised in 2000. Highlights include a collection of magic memorabilia from around 1925, a Shearer chest of drawers, and an album of John Thomson photos. Which item's value jumped to $35,000-$45,000?
Journey back 15 years to learn how fantastic finds have held up in today's market. Highlights include an 1875 Hardanger fiddle, Winsor McCay comic art, and an Eanger Irving Couse oil. Which item's value doubled to $80,000-$100,000?
Look back to 2000 and learn what has since happened in the antiques market. Highlights include Newcomb College vases, Fred Meyer photographs, and a Léon Julien Deschamps bronze. Can you guess which item is now worth $55,000-$60,000?
Get blown away by Windy City treasures such as a 1969 "Chicago Seven" signed subpoena, a 1961 Leonora Carrington oil, and a Civil War Model 1850 presentation sword. Which is $200,000-$300,000? Also: a visit to the Art Institute of Chicago.
Discover an eclectic array of Chicago discoveries like 1989 Keith Haring graffiti art, a 1910 Walter Johnson All-Star watch, and a Walt Whitman Civil War letter. Watch to learn the $50,000 find! Also: a visit to the Chicago Civic Opera.
Experience first-rate finds in the Second City including Ayn Rand inscribed books, an Edward Borein watercolor, and a 1931 Carnegie hero medal. Which has the highest value? Also: a visit to Crab Tree Farm to see Arts and Crafts furniture.
Discover more previously unseen appraisals from ROADSHOW's eight-city tour, such as "Fantasia" drawings and sketches, Alvin and the Chipmunks puppets, and Israel Regardie's manuscripts and book. Which is the big find of the hour?