

Antiques Roadshow (US)
Season 14
TV-G
Appraisers of antiques travel with the show to various cities. Area citizens bring articles for appraisal and often relate the histories of these items. The appraisers then expand on what is known about the treasures, sometimes exposing them as fakes, and they estimate the pieces' financial value. The show also includes tips for aspiring collectors of a wide range of items.
Where to Watch Antiques Roadshow (US) • Season 14
18 Episodes
- Raleigh, Hour 3E3
Raleigh, Hour 3Conclusion. A visit to the Museum of the Cape Fear in Fayetteville, N.C., highlights Civil War-era weapons that were made in North Carolina. Objects appraised include items related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1966 visit to Durham and an heirloom table that may have ties to Thomas Jefferson. - Atlantic City (1)E4
Atlantic City (1)Part 1 of 3 in Atlantic City features a Walt Whitman memoir inscribed by the poet; a bronze-and-marble statue by French sculptor Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse (1824-87); and an oil painting by 19th-century artist Cornelius Krieghoff valued at $200,000-$350,000. Also: Arlie Sulka visits the Wheaton Arts Center in Millville, N.J., to check out antique paperweights; Mark L. Wahlberg tries glass blowing.




