We are having technical issues in the KRMZ (Steamboat Springs) viewing area. Thank you for your patience as our engineers work to fix the problem.
Antiques Roadshow
Lifestyle
Antiques Roadshow RSS
Palm Springs, CA (Part 1)

Pledge or Renew your Support "Antiques Roadshow", with host Mark L. Walberg, opens its lucky 13th season in Palm Springs, California, with a mix of great good fortune and an equally staggering loss. At one extreme, ROADSHOW experts discover the most valuable object ever appraised on the series: a 1937 painting by noted American abstract expressionist Clyfford Still – received as a housewarming gift – conservatively estimated to be worth $500,000. At the other, collector Jim McCarty invites ROADSHOW viewers to join the hunt for stolen works from his private collection of California plein air paintings.
Visit the Antiques Roadshow web site
DISCUSS BUY SCHEDULE
More discussions about Antiques Roadshow

'Antiques Roadshow' is coming to Denver
Wednesday, Jan. 7
 
 
 
What do you think?
Add your comment about "Antiques Roadshow: Palm Springs, CA (Part 1)."

Leave this field empty

Your e-mail address will not be shown.

Comment:

characters left

We welcome your comments, and hope to host energetic, civil discussions. As you post, please keep the following in mind:
  • Keep your comments focused on the topic at hand.
  • Don't use profanity, personal attacks or hate speech.
  • Don't promote a business or raise money.
  • When all else fails, think "Golden Rule": Treat others the way you'd like to be treated yourself.
We reserve the right to remove posts that don't follow these guidelines.

Notify me when there is a new post in this thread.
Sign me up for Rocky Mountain PBS' weekly E-news.

 
 
59°F
Mostly Cloudy

Denver