Antiques Roadshow (US)

Season 15

TV-G
Appraisers of antiques travel with the show to various cities. Area citizens bring articles for appraisal and often relate the histories of these items. The appraisers then expand on what is known about the treasures, sometimes exposing them as fakes, and they estimate the pieces' financial value. The show also includes tips for aspiring collectors of a wide range of items.

Where to Watch Season 15

18 Episodes

  • Miami Beach (1)
    E1
    Miami Beach (1)Highlights include an archive of correspondence and photos, circa 1965, marking the friendship between a cigar-loving Winston Churchill and the guest’s Cuban great aunt and uncle; a stunning 1908 example of New Orleans’ Newcomb College pottery; and an heirloom collection of vintage diamond rings and a necklace, estimated to be worth $80,000 to $100,000.
  • Miami Beach (2)
    E2
    Miami Beach (2)Highlights include an archive of correspondence and photos, circa 1965, marking the friendship between a cigar-loving Winston Churchill and the guest’s Cuban great aunt and uncle; a stunning 1908 example of New Orleans’ Newcomb College pottery; and an heirloom collection of vintage diamond rings and a necklace, estimated to be worth $80,000 to $100,000.
  • Miami Beach (3)
    E3
    Miami Beach (3)Highlights include an archive of correspondence and photos, circa 1965, marking the friendship between a cigar-loving Winston Churchill and the guest’s Cuban great aunt and uncle; a stunning 1908 example of New Orleans’ Newcomb College pottery; and an heirloom collection of vintage diamond rings and a necklace, estimated to be worth $80,000 to $100,000.
  • San Diego (1)
    E4
    San Diego (1)Roadshow discusses the appeal of vintage Steiff animals at the San Diego Zoo.
  • San Diego (2)
    E5
    San Diego (2)Roadshow learns about 19th-century American naval cutlasses at the USS Midway Museum.
  • San Diego (3)
    E6
    San Diego (3)Roadshow glides into Allen Airways Flying Museum to look at early aviation posters.
  • Des Moines, Hour 1
    E7
    Des Moines, Hour 1Roadshow looks at sand art by Andrew Clemens at the State Historical Museum of Iowa.
  • Des Moines, Hour 2
    E8
    Des Moines, Hour 2Part 2 of 3 in Des Moines features a collection of late-1950s and ’60s Lucy M. Lewis Acoma Pueblo pottery; an 1820 Russian Loutkin snuff box inscribed with the Romanov dynasty’s imperial arms; and a 1623 Shakespeare First Folio that’s valued between $40,000 and $50,000. Also: an extra-illustrated book set based on a Charles Dickens biography is examined at Salisbury House and Gardens, the estate of 1920s cosmetics tycoon Carl Weeks.
  • Des Moines, Hour 3
    E9
    Des Moines, Hour 3Roadshow gets a lesson in honey farming in bee-autiful Des Moines, Iowa.
  • Billings (1)
    E10
    Billings (1)Part 1 of 3 in Billings, Mont., features a 19th-century Chinese jade brush washer; a 1752 English silver coursing trophy; and a 19th-century Arthur Brown watercolor scene of Yellowstone National Park that's valued at $75,000 to $125,000.
  • Billings (2)
    E11
    Billings (2)A 19th-century Japanese suit of armor; an 1874 oil painting by Swiss artist Luigi Rossi; circa-1825 Parisian gilt bronze serving tray.
  • Billings (3)
    E12
    Billings (3)ROADSHOW brings the paintings of Joseph Henry Sharp into focus at the Yellowstone Art Museum.
  • Biloxi (1)
    E13
    Biloxi (1)Part 1 of 3 in Biloxi, Miss., features a circa 1950 Walter Anderson linocut; an 1899 Buffalo Bill poster; and a 1928 bronze sculpture of Russian Ballet dancers that's valued at $100,000 to $150,000.
  • Biloxi (2)
    E14
    Biloxi (2)Part 2 of 3 in Biloxi, Miss., includes a 1943 National League autographed baseball; a circa 1770 sword that was used in the Revolutionary War; and a preserved 1811 silk-on-silk embroidery that's valued at $40,000 to $50,000. Also: vintage space toys.
  • Biloxi (3)
    E15
    Biloxi (3)Conclusion. In Biloxi, Miss., items include a suit worn by Olivia de Havilland in the 1943 movie "Princess O'Rourke"; a circa 1890 French industrial clock; and four 1827 watercolors by the Guilford Limner, a North Carolina-based artist.
  • Washington DC (1)
    E16
    Washington DC (1)Part 1 of 2 in Washington, D.C., features a 1958 letter from Martin Luther King Jr.; a circa 1965 Andy Warhol lithograph; and a turn-of-the-20th-century, hand-wrought Gorham silver tea set that's valued at $90,000. Also: the Harry S. Truman Building.
  • Washington DC (2)
    E17
    Washington DC (2)
  • Washington DC (3)
    E18
    Washington DC (3)

Cast of Season 15

  • Mark L. WalbergSelf - Host

 

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