Antiques Roadshow - Season 16

Season 16

Episodes

Tulsa
A signed note from Mother Teresa to a wood-carver; a custom model 1894 Winchester rifle; and a collection of late 17th/early 18th-century Chinese libation cups - grabbing the number one spot on the list of all-time highest value ROADSHOW appraisals.

Tulsa (Hour Two)

Tulsa (Hour Three)

Eugene
Signed Ty Cobb memorabilia dating back to the early 1950s; an original Rosemary's Baby drawing by art designer Clem Hall; and a 1919 oil painting by Norman Rockwell.

Eugene (Hour Two)

Eugene (Hour Three)

Pittsburgh
Correspondence between Cole Porter and actor Monty Woolley; a finely knotted circa 1920 silk Kashan rug; and one of the best flea market finds of all time: a 17th-century Chinese rhinoceros horn cup, purchased for $1 and valued at $350,000 to $450,000!.

Pittsburgh (Hour Two)

Pittsburgh (Hour Three)

El Paso
A 19th-century Fiji split whale's tooth necklace; Andy Warhol's 1966 artist's proof of a print of Jacqueline Kennedy; and a 1937 first edition copy of The Hobbit, with original dust jacket and author J.R.R. Tolkien's signature.

El Paso (Hour Two)

El Paso (Hour Three)

Atlanta
A decorative egg with a Faberge mark that may not be all that it seems; a 1787 land grant signed by Benjamin Franklin; and a New York Chippendale corner chair, circa 1760.

Atlanta (Hour Two)

Atlanta (Hour Three)

Minneapolis
A questionable George Elmslie chair that, if authentic, could fetch $50,000; a 1900 McKinley-Roosevelt poster discovered at a flea market; and a 1976 fancy intense yellow diamond ring.

Minneapolis (Hour Two)

Minneapolis (Hour Three)

Vintage Phoenix
Flash forward from 1997 for believe-it-or-not ROADSHOW moments in Phoenix.

Vintage Secaucus
See if the objects found at the Secaucus ROADSHOW floated upstream or downstream in the last 15 years.

Vintage Houston
Find out what the future held for some of the treasures ROADSHOW corralled in Houston in 1998.

Vintage Atlanta
See how some of ROADSHOW's Atlanta discoveries have fared since 1997.

Vintage San Francisco
Discover which treasures the market favored since ROADSHOW's visit there in 1998.

Vintage Pittsburgh
Take a look at what's happened to some Pittsburgh ROADSHOW finds since 1997.

Junk in the Trunk 2
Travel with ROADSHOW to enjoy never-before-seen appraisals from Season 16.

Cats & Dogs
Take a look at appraisals featuring felines and canines - in sculpture, on canvas and in many other forms.

Greatest Gifts
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