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Golden state treasures shine at Filoli in Woodside, CA including a Cartier platinum, diamond & onyx brooch, a Pennsylvania firefighter’s helmet, a Carrie Bethel basket, 1959 Ted Williams “Paul Bunyan” baseball bat, a Henri Matisse Virgin and Child lithograph, 1981 Mouse The Apocalypse Now Sessions cover art, a G.T. Marsh & Sons jewelry suite, a San Francisco cable car front panel made around 1900, a 1930 Chiura Obata Evening Glow on Yosemite Falls painting, a 1908 Arthur & Bond presentation silver cocktail set, Old Mission Kopper Kraft table lamp, a Nikolai Lieberich bronze from around 1860, costume design gouache and pencil sketches, a 1961 Saul Bass International Film Festival poster, a William Hart landscape oil made about 1860. Which find struck gold with a $75,000 to $150,000 value?
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00:00 Open
01:41 1959 Ted Williams “Paul Bunyan” Bat
05:28 Henri Matisse Virgin and Child Lithograph, ca. 1950
06:53 Cartier Platinum, Diamond & Onyx Brooch, ca. 1925
09:36 1908 Arthur & Bond Presentation Silver Cocktail Set
12:33 1981 Mouse The Apocalypse Now Sessions Cover Art
12:53 Pennsylvania Firefighter’s Helmet, ca. 1880
13:34 G.T. Marsh & Sons Jewelry Suite, ca. 1940
18:03 1930 Chiura Obata Evening Glow on Yosemite Falls
22:16 Victorian Papier-mâché Table, ca. 1880
22:31 19th C. Indonesian Silver Bowl
23:10 Old Mission Kopper Kraft Table Lamp, ca. 1923
26:03 Nikolai Lieberich Bronze, ca. 1860
28:22 Beaded West African Alligator, ca. 1965
28:48 Costume Design Gouache & Pencil Sketches, ca. 1945
33:20 San Francisco Cable Car Front Panel, ca. 1900
36:25 1961 Saul Bass International Film Festival Poster
37:09 William Hart Landscape Oil, ca. 1860
40:46 Advertising Cabinet, ca. 1900
41:32 Late 19th C. Reproduction Chanfron
45:24 Carrie Bethel Basket, ca. 1958
50:55 Feedback Booth
52:26 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Sponsors
45 Comments
FULL EPS ARE THE BEST!! WOOHOO!
More David Walker! who could ask for more? hubba hubba!
Hey I didn't realize this was just put up, exciting!
And next season's ticket sweepstakes is open, not a bad day!
Lmao the one lady that was like "cha ching! 👍🏻👍🏻 one kid, tuition!"
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Filoli has gone down the drain since the new Lady took over. She outsted all the volunteers. They use to have a beautiful Christmas Bazaar. She screwed that up. This was not what Mrs. Roth wanted nor was this part of her wishes. This lady who is running the property needs to go.
Man that basket is a piece of art.
When Kevin does a appraisal. Its an Intimate experience. Its like he's seducing the owner with the story of what kind of treasure they have.
New episodes are like Xmas night 4 Adult Kids 🥰
Come on Mark, don’t be stingy
@8:40 undervalued. That piece is easily worth, conservatively speaking, at around $15,000-$25,000 respectively at auction. With out a doubt.
that basket is the finest basket i've ever seen – and i'm a collector!
Love this show!
What's happened to the twins? I always enjoyed they're appraisals. Sadly, i haven't seen them in years.
That bat is big enough for Paul Bunyan to use
I. Love. This. Show.
Fred Astaire said that Rita Hayworth was the best dancer he worked with in his movies. Best of a long list including Ginger Rogers and many others.
can't find a better way to spend an hour, at least that i can mention in public
I'm thankful for no commercials
MOVIE CLIP "YOU EXCITE ME ": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZrS0H2NOVQ&t=58s
When people aren’t suprised you know they already have money 😅
These two in the beginning had good chemistry. Think she wanted to see his big Paul Bunyan bat👀
Gorgeous items as always
Cartier brooch 😍
We need Mark back doing narration. This person is loud mouthed, unprofessional and crass sounding.
That Marsh necklace makes me want to become a jeweler. EXQUISITE!!!!
The basket owner talking through the whole appraisal…. 🤦♂️
"I never think of them as money. They're just friends. They're my grandmother." 😭
So beautiful! I take more to the grounds than the building itself. I love beautiful landscapes
Thank you for posting these! They're my absolute favorites to watch!
at 14:42 i thought it was really nice the appraiser said he missed his friend. hey barry, i miss you too!! love this show!!!
30 lbs and she grunted on the lite end.
OMG I wish I had a basket like that to sell – it would save my life. I certainly don't have anything worth anything to sell.
I love AR!!!
2:17 He's got big balls and he's just itching to tell you about them! ⚾⚾
Awesome treasures🥰
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I remember riding the SF cable cars as a girl. Always loved them.
The woman who did the appraisal of the Bunyan bat was terrific ~ as entertaining as the item itself, and so enthusiastic! Did a great job imparting the information about it as well. Will have to look for more episodes she appears in!
I was a garden volunteer here for 10 magical years. One day I noticed the curtain moving in an upstairs window but the window wasn’t open. Sitting in a chair was Mrs Roth looking out clear as day. Thank you Filoli
I don't like the US version of the road show because everything is values in multiple thousands of dollars. I would love to see the British experts value these same items, I suspect they would be completely different sums.
I remember visiting David Rago under the trees early mornings at Shupp's Grove years ago.
Remember Pearl Harbor!
Thank you for making these eps available. ! About 32.38 the pencil costume sketches. The appraiser said the "cleopatra.' and Luciel Ball ones are less because you can't exactly ID the scene and the film. With the Cleopatra sketch the owner could see the film and find if it was Taylor & the costume was used in the film, print out a screen cap from that scene and that would make the drawing very valuable.
So the lady with the Cartier bow didn’t know it was Cartier???? It was marked in three places!
Rita Hayworth you excite me – is wonderful worth watching