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Vintage San Antonio, Hour 2 | Full Episode | ANTIQUES ROADSHOW || PBS



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See standout San Antonio finds including 1905 – 1954 World Series programs, Dr. Seuss lunch box art, Oscar Heyman jewelry, ca. 1955, Chinese porcelain panels, ca. 1920, an American & European watch collection, a mid-century Finn Juhl 45 chair, a Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta oil, ca. 1880, a Steuben Green Florentia Bowl, ca. 1928, a Whirligig of Life, ca. 1875, a Geronimo-signed bow case & quiver, a World War II USS Plaice Battle flag, a 1952 Fender Esquire electric guitar, a British dog portrait, ca. 1830, and more. Which appraisals have soared since 2007? One jumped up to $80,000!

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Chapters
00:00 Open
0:30 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Sponsor Message
1:22 “The World of Dr. Seuss” Lunch Box Art, ca. 1970
3:24 Chinese Porcelain Panels, ca. 1920
7:06 American & European Watch Collection
10:44 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Sponsor Message
11:04 Late 19th C. Civil War-themed Hall Tree
11:43 English Drabware Punch Pot, ca. 1925
13:13 Finn Juhl 45 Chair, ca. 1950
15:45 Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta Oil, ca. 1880
18:45 1905 – 1954 World Series Programs
20:51 Steuben Green Florentia Bowl, ca. 1928
23:21 Japanese Silver Candelabra, ca. 1920
23:58 Whirligig of Life, ca. 1875
25:08 Geronimo-signed Bow Case & Quiver, ca. 1895
28:31 Peter Moran Landscape Oil, ca. 1880
30:47 Georgetown Area Folk Art Map, ca. 1950
33:19 1818 Fraktur Attributed to John Van Minian
36:12 World War II USS Plaice Battle Flag
37:00 1952 Fender Esquire Electric Guitar
39:06 British Dog Portrait, ca. 1830
40:38 Child’s Desk-on-Frame
44:49 E. O. Goldbeck Panoramic Photographs
48:40 Oscar Heyman Jewelry, ca. 1955
52:05 Feedback Booth

20 Comments

  1. the geronimo one was hilarious. dude just signed things to make money lol add that to the mythology of the man! thats just a smart business move.

  2. They have only one person doing the new prices and the appraisers from the road show have disagreed with him . They should have all the different specialists redo a live new appraisal. Because everything is up in value and this guy has everything down. In value.
    Everyone in America is saying the last two months are the best sales in 15 years. So people are spending more people who sell are making more and the economy is doing way better . The only thing that is down is electronics are down because people are turning back to the old . And down with the new . No electronics except to recycle. !!!

  3. had to skip the lady with the Goldbeck photos. just couldn't stand how she kept interrupting the appraiser

  4. Honestly, I'd pay for the story of how Geronimo said, "These effin wyt people don't know the difference" and cheated the system. KING. 👑 ❤ 😂

  5. Lots of price drops in 2022! This year and now 2023 are not going to get better because of governmental issues.

  6. The pocket watch lady looks unfazed by the work her father put into collecting… Lame brain. Did it all for her and she is expression less

  7. The original AR show was in 2007 in the US, things were relatively stable. But the 2022 $decreased values are post covid brutal pandemic after 2 yrs of lockdown when ppl lost jobs, homes, businesses, savings, they were homeless, some family members died. PERHAPS in 2022 PPL WERE STILL RECOVERING FROM THE FINANCIAL SHOCK. VALUES & MINDSETS MAY BE DIFFERENT NOW. I am 72, and I still keep extra packages if toilet paper in case of a national shortage! And I keep disinfectant spray & hand sanitizer gel.

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