ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
Travel to the Midwest—and back in time—with amazing appraisals at pioneer town Bonanzaville. Highlights include a UND Margaret Cable box, an Elsebeth Haugård silversmith archive, and a B.F. Goodrich Tires advertising sign. One is $30,000-$35,000!
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See the season’s biggest find — a $500K-$700K appraisal that literally floors the guest!
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Watch wow-worthy West Fargo appraisals and learn what find has the highest value!
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Today, both old and new kachina dolls are among the most desirable collectibles in the Native American crafts market.
Heeding the advice of a ROADSHOW appraiser, a guest cleaned her Weller-Sicard jar, and sent ROADSHOW photographs of the results!
In the mid 1970s, one of two mosaic tiles belonging to the University of North Dakota was stolen the night before it was meant to be relocated. Its whereabouts remain unknown.
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A weekly collection of previews, videos, articles, interviews, and more!