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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage

Lark E. Mason (right) appraises a Chinese wooden Guanyin figure, 1200-1500 in Boston, Mass. The ANTIQUES ROADSHOW special “Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage” premieres Nov. 7, 2016.
Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH, (c) WGBH 2016
Lark E. Mason (right) appraises a Chinese wooden Guanyin figure, 1200-1500 in Boston, Mass. The ANTIQUES ROADSHOW special “Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage” premieres Nov. 7, 2016.

Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, May 25, 2026 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV

Part adventure, part history lesson, part treasure hunt, 21-time Emmy® Award nominated ANTIQUES ROADSHOW began its 28th broadcast season in 2024 and is the most watched ongoing primetime PBS series.

Hear more from the owner of a spinning wheel belonging to Mahatma Gandhi.

On "Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage," travel with ROADSHOW as it turns the spotlight on incredible items with Asian and Pacific Islands origins, including a Hawaiian kou bowl, a Ghandi presentation spinning wheel and an 1888 Joesph Nawahi painting. Which is valued at $250,000-$300,000?

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A Hawaiian Kou bowl, ca. 1840 appraised by Anthony Slayter-Ralph in Portland, Ore.
Courtesy of Jeff Dunn for WGBH, (c) WGBH 2016
A Hawaiian Kou bowl, ca. 1840 appraised by Anthony Slayter-Ralph in Portland, Ore.

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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW visited the Japanese American Museum of San Jose to explore the beautiful and poignant art work of Japanese and Japanese Americans held at camps around the United States during World War II.

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An Indian silver hunting bowl, ca. 1900 appraised by David Walker in Charleston, W.Va.
Courtesy of Meredith Nierman for WGBH, (c) WGBH 2016
An Indian silver hunting bowl, ca. 1900 appraised by David Walker in Charleston, W.Va.

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