Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

What was the one million dollar find at the Antiques Roadshow?

0
10 Posted

What was the one million dollar find at the Antiques Roadshow?

0
10

A woman who inherited some Chinese carved jade from her father has scored the first $1 million (601,557 pounds) appraisal from experts on the U.S. television program “Antiques Roadshow,” the producers said on Monday. In a record for the show, four pieces of Chinese carved jade and celadon from the Chien Lung Dynasty (1736-1795), including a large bowl crafted for the Emperor, were given a conservative auction estimate of up to $1.07 million. “For 13 years, we’ve been hoping to feature a million-dollar appraisal on ‘Antiques Roadshow;’ it’s been our ‘Great White Whale,'” executive producer Marsha Bemko said. “We’re thrilled that, despite this year’s slow economy, ‘Roadshow’ finally captured this elusive trophy,” she said in a statement released by Boston-based production company WGBH, which licensed the format from the British show of the same name produced by the BBC. On both shows, members of the public bring in items to be appraised by professionals in the hope of discovering that ju

0

NEW YORK (Reuters) – A woman who inherited some Chinese carved jade from her father has scored the first $1 million (601,557 pounds) appraisal from experts on the U.S. television program “Antiques Roadshow,” the producers said on Monday. In a record for the show, four pieces of Chinese carved jade and celadon from the Chien Lung Dynasty (1736-1795), including a large bowl crafted for the Emperor, were given a conservative auction estimate of up to $1.07 million. “For 13 years, we’ve been hoping to feature a million-dollar appraisal on ‘Antiques Roadshow;’ it’s been our ‘Great White Whale,'” executive producer Marsha Bemko said. “We’re thrilled that, despite this year’s slow economy, ‘Roadshow’ finally captured this elusive trophy,” she said in a statement released by Boston-based production company WGBH, which licensed the format from the British show of the same name produced by the BBC. On both shows, members of the public bring in items to be appraised by professionals in the hope o

0

RALEIGH, N.C. – The popular PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” set an appraisal record in Raleigh, when a collection of Chinese jade was valued at possibly more than $1 million. Show publicist Erika Denn says the four pieces of jade from the period of 1736 to 1795 was valued at $710,000 to $1.07 million. That breaks the previous record of $500,000 set last year in Palm Springs, Calif., for a painting by abstract expressionist Clyfford Still. An unidentified woman from eastern North Carolina owns the jade, which she brought to the show early Saturday morning. Sources: http://www.bostonherald.

Related Questions

What is your question?

*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.

Experts123