Raleigh, Hour 1
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2010 season kicks off from Raleigh, North Carolina, with a look at vintage whirligigs with appraiser Ken Farmer. Highlights include: a 1920 Arts and Crafts desk and lamp; a rare Gibson Double 12 Electric Guitar; and a set of Chinese Quianlong Period carved jade objects whose auction estimate of $710,000 to $1,070,000 makes it the highest value appraisal in Roadshow history.
Previews + Extras
Owner Interview: 18th-C. Qianlong Jade Collection
S14 E1 - 2m 4s
Jinx, the owner of a collection of Chinese jade and celadon pieces from the Qianlong Period, talked to us about receiving the second highest-value appraisal in Roadshow history from James Callahan at our June 2009 taping in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Coming Up Monday, September 26th, at 8/7C PM: Raleigh,...
S14 E1 - 3m 21s
In a preview from Raleigh, Hour 1, Frederick Oster appraises a unique two-neck Gibson guitar that belonged to the guest's mother -- an early blue-grass musician named Dixie Lee.
Coming Monday, May28, at 9/8C, Raleigh, Hour 1.
S14 E1 - 3m 42s
Todd Weyman appraises a print of Theophile Steinlen's 1909 color lithograph, "Summer Cat."
Coming Monday, May28, at 9/8C, Raleigh, Hour 1.
S14 E1 - 3m 42s
Todd Weyman appraises a print of Theophile Steinlen's 1909 color lithograph, "Summer Cat."
Raleigh (Hour One) - Preview
S14 E1 - 30s
A 1920 Arts & Crafts desk and lamp; a rare circa 1960 Gibson Double 12 Electric Guitar; and a set of four Chinese carved jade objects that garner the highest-value appraisal in ROADSHOW history. 5/28/2012
Appraisal: Late 19th-C. Hungarian Refugee Family Jewelry
S14 E1 - 3m 31s
Barry Weber appraises a group of late 19th-Century Hungarian refugee family jewelry in Raleigh, Hour 1.
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