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Season 5 – Antiques Roadshow

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Collectors discover that they can turn trash into treasure, thanks to the appraisal skills of the show's specialists in antiques and fine art.
Antiques Roadshow — Season 5

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Episode 1 Aired Jan 8, 2001 St. Louis A trip to St. Louis sees experts evaluating two Japanese ivory carvings, a valuable painting and a hand-colored map of Missouri dating back to 1822. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 15, 2001 St. Louis Hopeful owners bring in an antique Budweiser tin, a toy bear and an 18th-century silk needlepoint scene worth as much as $80,000. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 22, 2001 St. Louis Collectors present ribbonwork clothing of the Miami Indians, an old medicine chest and a repeating rifle. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 29, 2001 Charleston, S.C. Experts appraise a set of Jackie Gleason's monogrammed golf clubs, a 1763 Massachusetts broadside and a 19th-century hand-hammered silver bowl. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 5, 2001 Charleston, S.C. Experts examine a Hawaiian ukulele from the 1930s, a 19th-century basket and folk-art puppets in Charleston, S.C. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 12, 2001 Charleston, S.C. Experts appraise a 19th-century French bronze statue, surveyor tools from the 1800s and a chair belonging to conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker in Charleston, S.C. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 19, 2001 Austin, Texas Experts head to Austin, Texas, to appraise a pair of Chinese headdresses, a scrimshaw domino set and rock 'n' roll memorabilia from the 1960s and '70s. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 26, 2001 Austin, Texas Experts appraise a letter written by Ulysses S. Grant accepting the Republican presidential nomination in 1868 and African-American dolls. From Austin, Texas. Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 26, 2001 Denver Collectors bring a Tiffany lamp, a Van Briggle vase, a hand-turned maple bowl and other items to the Denver Art Museum. Details Episode 10 Aired Apr 2, 2001 Denver Appraisers examine a pre-professional era rosewood baseball bat, a cast-iron bank and documents from a 19th-century mining town. Details Episode 11 Aired Apr 9, 2001 Denver Experts examine a beaded American Indian saddle throw and a collection of art deco Bakelite objects; a visit to "Buffalo Bill" Cody's grave. Details Episode 12 Aired Apr 16, 2001 Madison, Wis. During a trip to Madison, Wis., appraisers discover a printed broadside announcement of South Carolina's secession, an ash spinning wheel and a Norwegian fiddle. Details Episode 13 Aired Apr 23, 2001 Madison, Wis. Collectors bring in a folding parasol presented as a gift by Queen Victoria, a silver and gold incense burner, and a pipestone and horn table. Details Episode 14 Aired Apr 30, 2001 Madison, Wis. Experts appraise a Stickley dining room set, a Chinese blanket meant to cover a child's saddle and a hand-drawn comic strip from 1909. Details Episode 15 Aired May 7, 2001 Tulsa, Okla. A 19th-century gambling wheel, mourning jewelry made of human hair and a desk from the House of Representatives are a few of the items that turn up on a visit to Tulsa, Okla. Details Episode 16 Aired May 14, 2001 Tulsa, Okla. A cylindrical calculator from 1881, an earthenware amphora from Rome and a place card autographed by Will Rogers are among the items appraised in Tulsa, Okla. Details Episode 17 Aired May 21, 2001 Tulsa, Okla. A trip to Tulsa, Okla., unearths a French pocket watch for sea captains, an American Indian cradle board and an 18th-century chest of drawers. Details Episode 18 Aired Oct 5, 2001 Boston A Hummel figurine of an F-84 bomber; rare 18th century frontiersman's tomahawk; bronze Egyptian sculpture dated 664-304 B.C. Details Episode 19 Aired Oct 12, 2001 Boston An 18th century French tureen; turn-of-the-century Coast Artillery uniforms; certificate of citizenship for a free person of color. Details Episode 20 Aired Oct 19, 2001 Boston An antique French fashion doll with clothing and accessories; memorabilia from Liliputian Opera Company; folk art carved from a single piece of wood. Details Episode 21 Aired Oct 22, 2001 Sacramento, Calif. Experts appraise an 1864 campaign poster for Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, a Kachina doll and a Marion Kavanaugh Wachtel painting while in Sacramento, Calif. Details Episode 22 Aired Oct 29, 2001 Sacramento, Calif. Experts appraise a pair of bronze horses, a working 1930s Wedgewood stove and a linen sea bag worth $30,000. Details Episode 23 Aired Nov 5, 2001 Las Vegas A print advertisement featuring the "Budweiser Girl"; a 1930 limited edition copy of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland.". Details Episode 24 Aired Nov 12, 2001 Las Vegas Las Vegas; Hoover Dam; pendulum clock; magicians' memorabilia; Harry Houdini's signature; Revolution War powder horn. Details Episode 25 Aired Nov 19, 2001 Las Vegas Las Vegas; Liberace museum; wooden chest; enameled icon of a saint. Details

Season Info

Network
PBS
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Special Interest
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jan 8, 2001