(NEXSTAR) – There’s so much to love about “Antiques Roadshow,” from the antiques to the experts to the little history lessons embedded in each appraisal. And every once in a while, an item turns out ...
The Chinese Imperial vase, dating back to the 18th Century, sold for more than 80 times what it had been valued at ...
Melissa poses in a costume as she has it appraised while standing beside her husband, Eric, both of Eagle Mountain, and appraiser Laura Woolley during a filmed segment as “Antiques Roadshow” makes a ...
A Tulsa man's five Chinese cups were valued at more than $1 million. July 25, 2011 -- PBS's "Antiques Roadshow" had not seen an appraisal like this in its 16 years of production. A man arrived at the ...
CHARLEVOIX — They came with oil paintings and heirloom quilts, Depression-era glass and duck decoys, comic books and carved chairs — each item a vessel of family history, personal memory or ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left speechless as an "unusual" family ... The guest explained that the watch was a wedding gift from her mother, who had owned the item for many years, reports the ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left speechless after discovering ... This made the guest suspicious that the item might be more valuable than she first thought. This brooch was worth a small fortune ...