Ep 8. Vintage Spokane Hour 1
- February 22, 2021
- 54 min
Vintage Spokane Hour 1 is the eighth episode of season 25 of Antiques Roadshow UK. In this episode, the show's team of experts travels to Spokane, Washington, to uncover and evaluate hidden treasures from different eras of American history.
The hour begins by showcasing a fascinating collection of Native American artifacts that includes Navajo textiles, Santo Domingo pottery, and a rare Plains Indian beaded jacket. The owner inherited the items from his grandfather, who was an early settler in the region, and is hoping to learn more about their origins and values.
Next up, a pair of savvy sisters bring in a variety of 20th-century pop culture memorabilia, such as a vintage Beatles lunchbox, a signed Michael Jackson Thriller album, and a collection of Star Wars action figures. The sisters have been collecting these items since their childhood and are curious to know how much they are worth today.
Moving on, we meet a retired firefighter who has an impressive collection of antique firefighting equipment. Among the items he has brought with him are a hand-pumped water cart from the 1800s, a steam fire engine from the early 1900s, and a vintage brass fire extinguisher. He is eager to find out what these pieces might be worth to collectors.
The next appraisal features a stunning collection of Art Nouveau jewelry and decorative arts, including a Tiffany Cymric silver and enamel tea set, a Loetz iridescent glass vase, and a Lalique crystal bowl. The owner inherited these items from her mother, who was a passionate collector, and has always been fascinated by their beauty and history.
Continuing on, we see a man who has brought in a rare 1880s San Francisco underground mailbag, which was used to transport mail from the central post office to different parts of the city. The bag is made of leather and features an embossed U.S. Post Office logo, and the owner is hoping to learn more about its significance.
Finally, the hour ends with a collection of vintage travel posters from the Golden Age of Railway Travel. These posters, which were created between the 1920s and 1950s, feature colorful and evocative images of iconic destinations such as Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Canyon, and San Francisco. The owner, who acquired the posters from a local auction, is curious to know their current value.
Throughout the hour, the Antiques Roadshow UK team provides fascinating insights into the history and value of these unique objects, as well as their cultural and artistic significance. With their expertise and passion for antiques, they help viewers to appreciate the beauty and richness of our collective past.