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20 Episodes 2007 - 2007
Episode 1
Mon, Jan 1, 200755 mins
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW says Aloha! to its 2007 season with a voyage to sunny Honolulu, Hawaii.
Episode 2
Mon, Jan 8, 200755 mins
Before ANTIQUES ROADSHOW can pack up its trunk and wave aloha to Honolulu, Hawaii, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Anthony Slayter-Ralph pay a visit to Shangri La, home of the late heiress Doris Duke and one of Hawaii's most architecturally significant homes.
Episode 3
Mon, Jan 15, 200754 mins
Before ANTIQUES ROADSHOW can pack up its trunk and wave aloha to Honolulu, Hawaii, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Anthony Slayter-Ralph pay a visit to Shangri La, home of the late heiress Doris Duke and one of Hawaii's most architecturally significant homes. At the Hawai'i Convention Center, guests hope for fame and fortune, too, with a wide assortment of objects to be appraised, including a first edition copy of Jack London's Call of the Wild, a 1915 Hawaiian flag quilt, bearing the coat of arms of King Kamehameha, and a violin and bow purchased for the owner's aunt in 1921, and kept in storage for the last forty years. Although it's accompanied by a bill of sale claiming the instrument is a valuable Camilli from 1737, the violin actually is a fine forgery, so fine, however, that the pair still is valued at $12,000-$15,000 at auction.
Episode 4
Mon, Jan 22, 200755 mins
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has the distinction of being one of the stops in ROADSHOW's first season, taped in 1996. Flash forward a decade, and Roadshow is back "where it all began" for the popular PBS series, as well as for the United States. Host Mark L. Walberg kicks off the show with a visit to a Philadelphia landmark, the Philadelphia Art Museum.
Episode 5
Mon, Jan 29, 200755 mins
Host Mark L. Walberg visits the Philadelphia shop and museum of appraiser Fred Oster to view his impressive collection of instruments and learn more about the city's long history as a center for musical instrument makers. At the Pennsylvania Convention Center, experts orchestrate a symphony of appraisals, including a very valuable Alexander Calder maquette
Episode 6
Mon, Feb 5, 200755 mins
At the Pennsylvania Convention Center, experts unveil more masterworks, including a pair of paintings by noted Hudson River School artist John F. Kensett, bought at a yard sale for $35, a dazzling three-carat, Asscher cut, yellow diamond ring, and a trio of autographed baseballs featuring signatures from the 1944 St. Louis Cardinals.
Episode 7
Mon, Feb 12, 200755 mins
Antiques Roadshow host Mark Walberg gets a taste of Tucson, Arizona, history from the seat of an antique buggy, part of the impressive stable of horse-drawn conveyances housed at the Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum.
Episode 8
Mon, Feb 19, 200755 mins
Antiques Roadshow experts at the Tucson Convention Center continue their tradition of discovering hidden treasure, including a vibrant nineteenth-century Navajo chief's blanket and a silver brooch made in the 1940's by then struggling sculptor Jose DeRivero, whose works now grace the most noted museums and galleries.
Episode 9
Mon, Feb 26, 200755 mins
Antiques Roadshow wraps up its trip to Tucson, Arizona, as host Mark Walberg and appraiser Colleene Fesko tour the Tucson Museum of Art, rounding up works of art depicting horses.
Episode 10
Mon, Mar 26, 200754 mins
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW discovers a lap desk given to Martha Washington's granddaughter by the Marquis de Lafayette; a watch once belonging to baseball great Leroy "Satchel" Paige, and a strikingly beautiful vase, created by legendary ceramicist George Ohr and brought to ROADSHOW by one of Ohr's great grandchildren.
Episode 11
Mon, Apr 2, 200755 mins
While in Mobile, Alabama, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg and appraiser Don Cresswell visit the Audubon Bird Sanctuary on Dauphin Island to explore why collectors flock to bird prints by artists including James Audubon.
Episode 12
Mon, Apr 9, 200755 mins
In Mobile, Alabama, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Ken Farmer tour the Mobile Medical Museum with its intriguing medical instruments, quack devices, and items devoted to medical history spanning three centuries.
Episode 13
Mon, Apr 16, 200755 mins
In Salt Lake City, Utah, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark Walberg takes the plunge down Olympic Park?s bobsled run to get in the zone for a look at Olympics collectibles with appraiser Philip Weiss.
Episode 14
Mon, Apr 23, 200755 mins
ROADSHOW appraisers discover treasures with local roots, including an extremely rare, 1851 first edition copy of The Pearl of Great Price, the third volume of Mormon scripture, inherited from the owner?s grandfather and valued at $45,000 to $55,000.
Episode 15
Mon, Apr 30, 200755 mins
Watson and Crick-signed Double Helix books, Art Deco jewelry, and a Japanese Arita porcelain vase, ca. 1910. Guess the top find of the hour!
Episode 16
Mon, May 7, 200755 mins
It?s every collector's dream, turning a modest outlay into a staggeringly high return on investment. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Jackpot! rolls the dice on those heady moments when luck smiles on flea market mavens and yard sale savants.
Episode 17
Mon, Oct 29, 2007
Episode 18
Mon, Nov 5, 2007
Episode 19
Mon, Nov 12, 2007
Episode 20
Mon, Nov 19, 2007