Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Charleston, West Virginia - Hour 2

Andrew Brunk (right) appraises a cow horn settee, ca. 1990 in Charleston, W.Va.
Courtesy of Meredith Nierman for WGBH, © WGBH 2015
Andrew Brunk (right) appraises a cow horn settee, ca. 1990 in Charleston, W.Va.

Monday, May 26, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app

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.

Check out Laura Woolley's appraisal of Marilyn Monroe Publicity & Film Stills

Hour 2 in Charleston features highlights such as a collection of Marilyn Monroe stills from some of her greatest cinematic hits; a British rainbow spatterware pot, ca. 1860, purchased for $10; and an 1849 ship's log and register chronicling the journey from Boston to San Francisco during the Gold Rush. Can you guess which is valued at $40,000 to $50,000?

Advertisement
Check out Kathleen M. Bailey's field trip to look into an Ohio Valley Glass, in Charleston, Hour 2.

Also, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Kathleen Bailey travel to the Huntington Museum of Art to discuss antique Ohio Valley glass.

Check out Kathleen M. Bailey's field trip to look into an Ohio Valley Glass, in "Charleston, Hour 2."
Check out Kerry Shrives's appraisal of an A.H. Huntington "Yawning Tiger" Bronze

Watch on Your Schedule: This episode will be available to stream with the PBS app. Watch the best of PBS anytime, anywhere on the free PBS app. Stream your favorite PBS shows on-demand and livestream shows from your local station, all from your favorite device.

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and you can follow @RoadshowPBS on X. #antiquesroadshow

Fact-based local news is essential

KPBS keeps you informed with local stories you need to know about — with no paywall. Our news is free for everyone because people like you help fund it.

Without federal funding, community support is our lifeline.
Make a gift to protect the future of KPBS.