18th century Sri Lankan weapon
James Callahan appraises an 18th-century Sri Lankan weapon called a kastane. Thanks to PBS
View ArticlePennsylvania spice box
Leslie Keno appraises a beautiful Pennsylvania spice box made during the 1800s. Thanks to PBS
View ArticleAndy Warhol on a napkin
Kathleen Guzman appraises an Andy Warhol drawing on a napkin signed by the artist himself....
View ArticleHawaiian artist Joseph Nawahi
Alan Fausel appraises a landscape painting by native-born Hawaiian artist, Joseph Nawahi. Thanks...
View ArticlePatek Philippe watch
Kevin Zavian appraises a brilliant diamond and enamel Patek Philippe watch, c. 1890. Thanks to PBS
View ArticlePastel by William Louis Otte
Alan Fausel appraises a pastel by William Louis Otte that depicts a quintessential Santa Barbara...
View ArticleGiant 1896 lithograph
Nicholas Lowry appraises a giant 1896 lithograph, printed on 12 different sheets, of the famous...
View ArticleComanche moccasins
Douglas Deihl appraises an extremely rare pair of fully beaded Comanche moccasins, ca. 1880s, in...
View Article1952 Goldtop Gibson Les Paul
From a 12 May Antiques Road Show Appraisal by Gary Sohmers
View ArticleTextiles (Part Three)
A Sticky Business - In part three of Conservations - Tapestry, Rachel Langley from the National...
View ArticleTextiles (Part One)
Ksynia Marko, head of the National Trust Textile Conservation Studio takes us through some of the...
View ArticleTextiles (Part Two)
In part two of Conservations - Tapestry, Ksynia Marko head of the National Trust Textile...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Antiques Show
Founded in 1962, The Philadelphia Antiques Show is one of the longest running antiques shows in...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Armory Show
Now in its 12th year the Original 23rd Street Armory Antiques Show has been the catalyst for...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Preview Gala
Join the party at the preview Gala of the Philadelphia Antiques Show. Each year the Preview Gala...
View ArticleShe
Artist Brendan Murless uses a combination of natural materials and cement to make his ideal...
View ArticleThe Las Vegas Antique Jewelry and Watch Show
Visit the Las Vegas Antique Jewelry and Watch Show!
View ArticleBermondsey Market
Bermondsey Market is one of London's most serious weekly antiques market with over 500 traders...
View ArticleAntique Silver Spoons
Expert John Walter gives a detailed look at different types of Antique English Spoons, helps...
View ArticleNelly Dimitranova
An almost perfect application of the four-minute small-screen format that opens up the world of...
View ArticleHockney talks
In Yorkshire in January 1996, Hockney painted portraits of his family and friends that were shown...
View ArticleThe Silver Vaults
A visit to the world famous London Silver Vaults, in the heart of London's legal district, home...
View ArticleThe Treasure Hunters
Metal Detecting is a past time that seems to attract many hobbyist. Is it the lure of hidden...
View ArticlePallant House
In 1977, Walter Hussey, the Dean of Chichester Cathedral, left his personal collection to the...
View ArticleWho was Charles Fox
Emma Warren curator of Chertsey Museum talks about Charles James Fox (24 January 1749 - 13...
View ArticleWho was Muriel Rose
Muriel Rose's discerning eye is legendary in the world of 20th century crafts. One of the leading...
View ArticleRed House (part2)
Jan Marsh talks about Red House the home of William Morris; Poet, Designer, Craftsman and...
View ArticleRed House (part1)
Jan Marsh talks about Red House the home of William Morris; Poet, Designer, Craftsman and...
View ArticleAntiques Samplers
The oldest surviving samplers were constructed in the 15th and 16th centuries. Samplers often...
View ArticleRevisited Part Six
The Antiques Treasure Trail was originally broadcast on BBC and UKStyle. The revisited version...
View ArticleIn Witney
Witney is in Oxfordshire, England, 12 miles west of Oxford. Despite an increase in population...
View ArticleMetamorphic Furniture
Furniture that is not all that it seems.. David Harvey of W.R. Harvey shows us some beautiful...
View ArticleGhosts of Ham House
The programme is presented by Sian Evans who explains the history of some of the famous ghostly...
View ArticleAtlantique City
Thousands of collectors, designers and buyers attend Atlantique City each season. Dealers cover...
View ArticlePortobello Market
Portobello Road Market is one of the most famous markets in the world and is internationally...
View ArticleWakelin and Linfield
Mike and Helen began their respective careers in the antiques and fine art trade in 1968, forming...
View ArticleArt that is the question
A look back at London's contemporary art scene in 1995. Actress Tilda Swinton as a living work...
View ArticleMiniature Antiques
An interesting interview with Richard Gardner who shows us part of the rare collection of...
View ArticleWelsh Quilts
Jen Jones' interest in quilts was triggered by those in her family home in Massachusetts and...
View ArticleThe John Moores
In 1995 the John Moores was won by David Leapman with 'Double Tongued Knowability' The painting...
View ArticleContemporary Art
An interesting look back at the London Contemporary Art Scene. Cows and Revolvers...
View ArticleAntiques in Arundel
Tessa Robinson talks antiques with some of the local dealers and takes a look around this...
View ArticleRevisited Part Two
The Antiques Treasure Trail was originally broadcast on BBC and UKStyle. The revisited version...
View ArticleBaltimore Hour One
Host Mark L. Walberg welcome viewers to the 12th season of Antiques Roadshow from Baltimore,...
View ArticleRevisited Part One
The Antiques Treasure Trail was originally broadcast on BBC and UKStyle. The revisited version...
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