On January 7, 2013 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, PBS’s most-watched primetime series, returned for Season 17 with its signature cross-country treasure hunt and another million-dollar discovery.
Behind the Scenes in Boston
On Saturday, June 9, we kicked off ROADSHOW's 2012 Summer Tour in our hometown of Boston, Massachusetts! Friends, neighbors, and fans of all ages greeted us at the Boston Convention Center with big smiles and even bigger finds! View photos
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Join the fun as you test your appraisal skills on actual antiques from across the USA. The app incorporates only real antiques, photos, item histories and values, as appraised on the TV series. Your purchase supports PBS and ANTIQUES ROADSHOW.
Things We Commonly See
These objects are all things our experts see loads of in their travels throughout the country. Take a look — maybe you'll learn a thing or two about an antique in your attic!
With 21 brand new episodes and six newly-restored episodes of “Vintage Roadshow,” ROADSHOW shares history through America’s untold stories. Host Mark L. Walberg welcomes viewers to join the journey through attics and basements, garage sales and dumpsters.
"Boston, Mass." (Hour Three) - On ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s visit to Boston, Massachusetts, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Stephen Fletcher explore folk art carvings at the historic Sleeper-McCann House in Gloucester.
Discoveries include a host of arms and militaria, including Civil War photographs; World War II German POW signs; and a circa 1810 South Carolina musket valued at $6,000-$8,000.
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