Based on the popular BBC series running since 1979, the PBS Antiques Roadshow combines history with discovery. Each year, the show visits a handful of cities to appraise items brought in by viewers. Are these items worth a lot of money, more than the visitors expect?
Seasons & Episode
Appraisal are of a Japanese lacquered softwood family shrine, ca. 1950; 1953 Wayne Thiebaud seascape oil; Chinese Bodhisattva bronze, ca. 1650; Kammer and Reinhardt 117 doll, ca. 1915; Jean Cocteau ceramic sculpture, ca. 1960; Webb and Gorham perfume bottle, ca. 1880; Tekke embroidered silk chyrpy, ca. 1900; The Magnificent Seven Japanese reissue poster, ca. 1971; Mexican weaving, ca. 1930; 1959 Walt Disney Studios Sleeping Beauty Maleficent cel; Charla Ilgner archive, ca. 1940; German Maggini violin copy, ca. 1910; 1946 Salvador Dali-illustrated Macbeth
Roadshow visits "The Land of Enchantment" on the hunt for hidden treasures in Santa Fe.
Santa Fe continues to reveal treasures, including a birthday gift from Alexander Calder.
It's antique treasures galore at Santa Fe's Museum Hill with a $100,000 to $200,000 find.
Watch charming appraisals at Cheekwood Estate and Gardens, like one valued up to $80,000.
The second hour from Cheekwood Estates. See what treasures are on display and what they are worth.