ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
Celebrate ROADSHOW’s new season with a first-time visit to Harrisburg to search for treasures including a Pennsylvania Dutch coffeepot from around 1880, an 1892 H. F. Farny watercolor & gouache painting, and a René Lalique necklace. Which is valued at $200,000-$300,000 during an emotional appraisal?
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Discover never-before-aired appraisals from all six of our Season 21 cities.
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The Red Sox, Carl Schweninger, and Karen Carpenter. Which treasure is valued at $300,000?
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Over the years, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW has uncovered a number of relic items that survived the infamous *Hindenburg* explosion in 1937. Here you can listen to the unforgettable eyewitness radio broadcast from the scene of the disaster.
Check out an appraisal of a mysterious Chinese bronze vessel.
More information about the laws and regulations that govern the owning and trading of artifacts derived from animals.
Rose, who brought two rare and valuable Bertoia brooches to Meadow Brook Hall, reminisces with producer Adam Monahan about her life as part of the "second family of Cranbrook" — and how glad she is she never sold the brooches for scrap silver!
After appraising a diamond and ruby necklace in Boise, Idaho, for $80,000 to $100,000, jewelry expert [Peter Shemonsky](http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/appraisers/peter-j-shemonsky/) provides some background and guidance on U.S. regulations surrounding the importation of Burmese ruby and jade items.
During ROADSHOW's 2023 visit to Alaska, the series highlighted Alaska Native history, traditions, and cultures, as well as other activities and experiences that are part of life in Alaska today.
Hear more from the owner of the 1973 Iditarod sled.
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