Ep 4. Indianapolis Part 1
- January 30, 2017
- 55 min
Antiques Roadshow UK takes a trip across the pond to Indianapolis, Indiana for season 21 episode 4. The first part of this exciting two-part episode features an array of interesting and unique antique items brought in by locals.
As usual, host Fiona Bruce welcomes visitors to the event and introduces the team of expert appraisers who will examine the antiques and offer their insights. The focus is on American items this time around, with the appraisers taking a closer look at everything from Civil War-era pieces to 20th-century pop culture memorabilia.
One highlight of the episode is the appearance of a rare, 19th-century pipe tomahawk with a fascinating history. The owner is eager to learn more about the piece, which has been passed down through generations of their family. Another standout item is a bronze sculpture by American artist Richard MacDonald, which was purchased by the owner in Las Vegas and transported to Indianapolis.
The episode also features some interesting sports memorabilia, including a collection of baseball cards from the 1950s and '60s, as well as an autographed basketball from the 1960s. One visitor brings in an unusual piece of pop culture history: a poster from the 1932 film "Freaks," which was banned in several countries due to its controversial subject matter.
As always, the appraisers provide valuable information and give the owners a better understanding of the history and value of their antiques. Some items are discovered to be worth much more than their owners ever imagined, while others may not be worth as much as hoped. Regardless, the visitors all leave with a deeper appreciation for their family heirlooms and collector's items.
Fans of Antiques Roadshow UK won't want to miss this exciting episode, which offers a fascinating glimpse into American antiques and pop culture history. With plenty of surprises in store, it's sure to be a memorable installment of this beloved series.