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9 Episodes 1999 - 1999
Episode 1
57 mins
We can join when Antikrundan values a Swedish chest, which may have been with during the 30-year war, some Indian dolls from the ship Vanadis' world voyage and an antique sailboat.
Episode 2
57 mins
We make a visit to the Sala silver mine and then an antique tour with, among other things, a pewter stop by Sala's great pewter caster Carl Magnus Reimers, a cavalry helmet from the 17th century.
Episode 3
57 mins
The first visit outside of Sweden - we look at similarities and differences in furniture, in household items, in the glass and in this way we learn more about our common history. We found fine Norwegian silver, glass and paintings.
Episode 4
57 mins
Antikrundan from Åland are visiting an artists' colony from the turn of the century - Önningebykolonin. And they value, an untouched doll's cabinet, an Åland rya, a radio from the 1920s and a couple of nice Rococo candlesticks.
Episode 5
57 mins
50 people had their things valued in front of Antikrundan's cameras at Malmö University and 20 of them were included in the program.
Episode 6
57 mins
Gunnar Johanson-Thor guides us among the castle's unique book collections. Lars Edelstam talks about faience and Clas Moser about portrait painting.
Episode 7
57 mins
The Duchess of Torup Castle at the turn of the century, Henrietta Coyet, was a driving force in the hemslöjd - what does the hemslöjd look like today? And the export ban on Swedish cultural objects - how does it work?
Episode 8
57 mins
Antikrundan strikes a blow for drawing - from Sergel to today's caricature drawings. They talk about Swedish 20th century pewter and about affordable pewter from the 18th and 19th centuries and about miniatures.
Episode 9
57 mins
In the last Antikrunda of the century, 20th century design - the modern - is taken up together with Antikrunda's experts Knut Knutson, Jörgen Martinson and Sven Lundh,