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15 Episodes 2005 - 2005
Episode 1
Mon, Jan 3, 200555 mins
In ANTIQUES ROADSHOW's 2005 season opener from St. Paul, Minnesota, host Lara Spencer visits the Antique and Classic Boat Society at Lake Minnetonka and the workshop of professional restorer, Todd Warner, to learn about the "jewel" of antique motorboats, the runabout. At the St. Paul RiverCentre, ROADSHOW experts navigate through a flotilla of exciting finds including an unusually elaborate 1904 Gustav Stickley armchair; a rare and extremely valuable matching pair of Maria Martinez pots; and a one-of-a-kind 1914 Patek-Philippe pocket watch featuring a perpetual calendar, chimes, phases of the moon, and estimated to be worth a whopping $250,000.
Episode 2
Mon, Jan 10, 200555 mins
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW continues its sojourn in St. Paul, Minnesota, the land of 10,000 lakes. In fact, the lakes total 11,842, and back at the St. Paul RiverCentre, appraisers are awash in a sea of antiques and collectibles, including a pristine 1948 Babe Ruth caricature watch; a unique collection of autographed Marilyn Monroe photos shot in Milwaukee; and a rare piece of local history: a 1951 Minnesota Miller's baseball uniform worn by Willie Mays, valued at $60,000 to $80,000.
Episode 3
Mon, Jan 17, 200556 mins
At the St. Paul RiverCentre, ROADSHOW experts navigate through a flotilla of exciting finds including a one-of-a-kind 1914 Patek-Philippe pocket watch featuring a perpetual calendar, chimes, phases of the moon, and estimated to be worth a whopping $250,000.
Episode 4
Mon, Jan 24, 2005
Episode 5
Mon, Jan 31, 2005
Episode 6
Mon, Feb 7, 2005
Episode 7
Mon, Feb 14, 2005
Episode 8
Mon, Feb 21, 2005
Episode 9
Mon, Feb 28, 2005
Episode 10
Mon, Mar 28, 2005
Episode 11
Mon, Apr 4, 2005
Episode 12
Mon, Apr 11, 2005
Episode 13
Mon, Apr 18, 2005
Episode 14
Mon, Apr 25, 200555 mins
Take a passage to Portland to learn more about antique and vintage items like a 1942 Oregon State jacket and Rose Bowl trophy, a Ming Dynasty celadon bowl, and Evel Knievel leathers from around 1967. Can you guess which is up to $100,000?
Episode 15
Mon, May 2, 2005