Antiques Roadshow Season 16 Episodes

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Season 16 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Tulsa, Hour 1

Travel with ROADSHOW to Tulsa, Oklahoma for thrilling finds that include a Mother Teresa-signed note, ca. 1997; a 1961 Yankees team signed baseball; and a 1943 black dial Rolex bubbleback watch. Can you guess the top find of the hour?

Episode 2 - Tulsa, Hour 2

Watch terrific Tulsa treasures including an inscribed 1960 Harper Lee 1st edition To Kill a Mockingbird book; a Beatles record player; and a Gibson F-5 “Lloyd Loar” mandolin. Guess which Tulsa treasure is the top find!

Episode 3 - Tulsa, Hour 3

Discover outstanding objects in Oklahoma, including a 1960 Gibson Les Paul guitar; a 1936 Olympic torch; and a Chinese bronze guardian figure, ca. 1600. Discover the top $70,000 to $100,000 appraisal!

Episode 4 - Eugene, Hour 1

Discover hidden treasures in Eugene, OR that include a Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, ca. 1915, a signed Ty Cobb archive, ca. 1952, and a 1919 Rockwell The Little Model oil painting. Can you guess which appraisal is the top $500,000 find?

Episode 5 - Eugene, Hour 2

Discoveries abound in Eugene, OR including a 1950 Martin D-28 guitar, a girls pro baseball league collection, ca. 1950, and a jeweled Caucasian presentation sword. One is $75,000 to $100,000!

Episode 6 - Eugene, Hour 3

Roadshow journeys to Eugene, OR for treasures including Oakland Athletics game-used bats, a standardization manuscript for The Star Spangled Banner, and a Giulio Nardi jeweled gold moretto. Which Roadshow find is $40,000 to $60,000?

Episode 7 - Pittsburgh, Hour 1

Tune in for intriguing Pittsburgh, PA finds, including Mexican War & Civil War uniforms, a 1952 Gibson ES-295 electric guitar, and Cole Porter & Monty Woolley letters, ca. 1940. Guess the top $30,000 to $50,000 treasure!

Episode 8 - Pittsburgh, Hour 2

Travel to Pittsburgh, PA for ROADSHOW discoveries, like a fancy yellow diamond & platinum ring, a Marklin Gauge 1 toy train, ca. 1900, and a Charles Darwin first edition collection. One is valued at $143,000 to $284,000!

Episode 9 - Pittsburgh, Hour 3

Join Roadshow in Pittsburgh, PA for finds such as Kennedy family correspondence, ca. 1960, a pendant & Tiffany diamond necklace, ca. 1920, and a 1946 Rockwell Ken Land of Peace oil. One is $150,000 to $250,000!

Episode 10 - El Paso, Hour 1

Head to El Paso for Texas-size treasures including a Regina Model 35 music box, ca. 1900, a 1966 Andy Warhol Jackie II artist's proof, and a signed 1st ed. The Hobbit with dust jacket. One appraisal is valued at $80,000 to $120,000!

Episode 11 - El Paso, Hour 2

Visit El Paso, Texas for captivating appraisals, including a signed Andy Warhol collection, a 1958 signed Baltimore Colts football, and a Lotto Oushak rug, ca. 1570. Guess the top $30,000 to $40,000 find!

Episode 12 - El Paso, Hour 3

ROADSHOW discovers treasures in El Paso, Texas, like a French Bru Jeune doll, size 1, ca. 1895, a Charles Edwin Ruttan oil, ca. 1920, and a marquise-cut diamond and platinum ring. Can you guess the $40,000 to $60,000 item?

Episode 13 - Atlanta, Hour 1

Explore Atlanta with ROADSHOW as we find hidden treasures like a 1907 Brooklyn baseball team photo, a 1787 Benjamin Franklin signed land grant, and a Tiffany and Company necklace, ca. 1875. Can you guess the top $40,000 to $50,000 item?

Episode 14 - Atlanta, Hour 2

Learn more about fantastic Atlanta finds that include 1963 Beatles autographs, a Steiff Mickey Mouse, ca. 1935, and a Mary Elizabeth oil, ca. 1930. One find is $40,000 to $60,000!

Episode 15 - Atlanta, Hour 3

Visit Georgia's capital for astoundingAtlanta appraisals, including a Beatles Parlophone poster, ca. 1962, a World War II PT sweetheart pin, and a McElroy confederate sword and scabbard. One is worth $50,000!

Episode 16 - Minneapolis, Hour 1

Watch magnificent treasures from Minneapolis including a Tiffany Studios chainmail fixture, ca. 1905, a 1900 McKinley-Roosevelt campaign poster, and a 1976 fancy intense yellow diamond ring. One is appraised for $140,000 to $160,000!

Episode 17 - Minneapolis, Hour 2

Mesmerizing Minnesota treasures shine in Minneapolis, such as a 1956 Elvis Love Me Tender standee, a signed Betty Crocker cookbook, and a Franz Roubaud oil painting, ca. 1885. Guess which treasures is $100,000!

Episode 18 - Minneapolis, Hour 3

ROADSHOW stops in Minneapolis in search of marvelous finds, including an 1863 Ulysses S. Grant letter, a cartonnier bureau plat movie prop, and Higgins & Spencer paintings. Can you guess the top $75,100 to $75,200 find of the hour?

Episode 19 - Cats and Dogs

ROADSHOW's "Cats & Dogs" special features your favorite feline and canine appraisals including an Austrian "Naughty" cat bronze, a reproduction Colima ceramic dog, and a William Zorach cat carving, ca. 1930. One is $35,000 to $45,000!

Episode 20 - Greatest Gifts

View treasures that ROADSHOW guests received as presents in this "Greatest Gifts" special including a signed Beatles program, ca. 1963, a Ruth, Mantle & Maris-signed baseball, and a 1937 Clyfford Still oil painting. Guess the $500,000 find!

Episode 21 - Junk in the Trunk 2

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW shares never-before-seen appraisals from our Season 16 tour, such as a Mark Twain inscribed The Innocents Abroad, Dr. Seuss inscribed books, and a Gustave Baumann woodcuts, ca. 1920. Can you guess the top find?

Episode 22 - Vintage Phoenix

Are Phoenix finds heating up in the market since they were first appraised in 1997? Guess which appraisal is now $175,000, among a George III silver pitcher, a 1920 Newcomb College vase, and a Tiffany Studios fish lamp!

Episode 23 - Vintage Secaucus

Which of these Secaucus appraisal's values floated upstream since 1997? A Hemingway manuscript & letter, a gold nugget bracelet, ca. 1885, or a Seymour card table? One is now worth $400,000 to $600,000!

Episode 24 - Vintage Houston

Did these Houston treasure's values go up or down since ROADSHOW appraised them in 1998? Find out if Buffalo Bill photographs, a 1912 Titanic luncheon menu, or a 19th C. Chinese scepter have increased in value to $50,000 to $80,000!

Episode 25 - Vintage Atlanta

Travel back to 1997 for Atlanta treasures that include a 1732 Ben Franklin printed book, an 18th C. child's high chair, and an 1841 Abraham Lincoln letter. Can you guess which find is now up to $60,000 to $80,000?

Episode 26 - Vintage San Francisco

See stunning San Francisco treasures and see how they've fared since 1997, including Steiff bears, a 1919 Maynard Dixon painting, and a Jardin de la Malmaison book. One has increased to $85,000 to $135,000!

Episode 27 - Vintage Pittsburgh

Check out updated Pittsburgh appraisals from 1997, including a Honus Wagner tintype, ca. 1890, a gold, diamond and ruby bracelet, and a Pennsylvania-German box. Guess the top $30,000 to $40,000 find!



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