Antiques Roadshow
Journey to 2002 to learn how past appraisals fare in today's market.
Journey to 2002 to learn how past appraisals fare in today's market.
Travel back 15 years to see memorable treasures including an appraisal that jumps to $70K!
1946 Einstein-signed group photo Agassiz pendant watch Chinese bronze vase.
1965 NASA archive Korean painting WWI peach can label letter. Which is the big find?
Joe Strummer's boots Ned Hanlon championship pins and cufflinks Grant Wood lithograph.
1554 Ghisi engraving Louis Vuitton trunk 1962 Mercury Capsule antenna.
Cassius Clay signed print: Abdullah Qandeel oils 18th-century Chinese vase.
John Wayne mugs Frank McCarthy oil Albert Einstein letters.
Watson & Crick-signed Double Helix books Art Deco jewelry suite Japanese porcelain vase.
Noah Purifoy sculpture Archie Bunker coat Franz Bergman lamp. Which is worth $125,000?
Mucha JOB poster Nakashima floor lamp: Ty Cobb-signed baseball. Which is the big find?
Joe Louis-signed bottle Sheraton sideboard Yankees team-signed ball. One's the top find!
Rockwell self-portrait signed Indy 500 flag Victorian wedding outfit. One's the top find
Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold and James Madison's seal. One is the big find!
Felipe Orlando oil baroque lockbox Packers championship group. One is up to $200,000!
The new season premieres with a Rodin bronze that could be the year's big find.
Look back to learn what has since happened in the antiques market, and a $125,000 treasure
Travel back to see our take on treasures then and now, including a $150,000-$200,000 find.
See memorable items appraised in 2001, including one with a value increase of $75,000.
Travel back to learn today's values for previously appraised items, like a $250,000 find.