Antiques Roadshow - Season 3

Antiques Roadshow - Season 3

Season 3

Network
Episodes16
DatesJan 18, 1999 - May 31, 1999
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Episodes

Richmond, VA - Hour 1
Season 3Episode 160 min

Richmond, VA - Hour 1

Appraisals from Richmond, Va., include a jewelry collection of Burmese rubies and diamonds; a folk-art rooster originally used in a dairy display. Also: a visit to the Museum of the Confederacy. Host: Chris Jussel.
Jan 18, 1999
Richmond, VA - Hour 2
Season 3Episode 260 min

Richmond, VA - Hour 2

From Richmond, Va.: Appraisals include a presentation Colt pistol and a French doll made around 1885. Host: Chris Jussel.
Jan 25, 1999
Los Angeles - Hour 1
Season 3Episode 360 min

Los Angeles - Hour 1

Appraisals from Los Angeles include a Scottish-made clay piglet and a miniature portrait. Host: Chris Jussel.
Feb 1, 1999
Los Angeles - Hour 2
Season 3Episode 460 min

Los Angeles - Hour 2

From Los Angeles: Appraisals include a brewing-company advertising print; a silver-and-glass compote plate; a writing table made in Milan. Host: Chris Jussel.
Feb 8, 1999
Milwaukee - Hour 1
Season 3Episode 560 min

Milwaukee - Hour 1

Appraisals from Milwaukee include a Chippendale chair and an 1888 sculpture with carvings of 35 birds. Also: a visit to the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. Host: Chris Jussel.
Feb 15, 1999
Milwaukee - Hour 2
Season 3Episode 660 min

Milwaukee - Hour 2

Conclusion. Appraisals from Milwaukee include a “Speedy” Alka Seltzer figure from the company's 1950s and '60s ad campaigns; and a chair designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Also: a visit to the Milwaukee Museum of Art. Host: Chris Jussel.
Feb 22, 1999
Rochester, NY - Hour 1
Season 3Episode 760 min

Rochester, NY - Hour 1

Appraisals in Rochester include a painting created by musician Frank Zappa when he was in junior-high school; a cane rack; a 9-foot-tall fireplace mantel. Host: Chris Jussel.
Mar 22, 1999
Rochester, NY - Hour 2
Season 3Episode 860 min

Rochester, NY - Hour 2

Appraisals from Rochester include a portrait; a Shirvan rug; an 18th-century chair that has been in the owner's family for more than 100 years. Host: Chris Jussel.
Mar 29, 1999
Houston - Hour 1
Season 3Episode 960 min

Houston - Hour 1

Appraisals from Houston include a menu from the last luncheon served aboard the Titanic. Host: Chris Jussel.
Apr 5, 1999
Houston - Hour 2
Season 3Episode 1060 min

Houston - Hour 2

Appraisals from Houston include an acoustic guitar autographed by Jimi Hendrix and a model car from the 1930s. Also: a look at a Native American artifact collection.
Apr 12, 1999
Louisville - Hour 1
Season 3Episode 1160 min

Louisville - Hour 1

Appraisals from Louisville include a 20-gallon folk-art jug that the owner purchased at a yard sale; and a builder's model frame used to sell barns at the turn of the 20th century. Also: a history of the Kentucky Derby. Host: Chris Jussel.
Apr 19, 1999
Louisville - Hour 2
Season 3Episode 1260 min

Louisville - Hour 2

Appraisals from Kentucky include an 1860 Colt Army revolver with an interesting history, and a high-school yearbook featuring James Dean.
Apr 26, 1999
Portland - Hour 1
Season 3Episode 1360 min

Portland - Hour 1

Appraisals in Portland, Ore., include an original preliminary script of "Gone with the Wind" and a folk-art horn. Part 1 of two. Chris Jussel is the host.
May 10, 1999
Portland - Hour 2
Season 3Episode 1460 min

Portland - Hour 2

Conclusion. Appraisals from Portland, Ore., include a set of books autographed by Mark Twain, a turn-of-the-century zither and an 18th-century teapot made just before the American Revolution.
May 17, 1999
Hartford, CT - Hour 1
Season 3Episode 1560 min

Hartford, CT - Hour 1

Appraisals in Hartford, Conn., include a 19th-century majolica fountain and a Civil War print circa 1865-75. Also: Native American crafts. Part 1 of two. Chris Jussel is the host.
May 24, 1999
Hartford, CT - Hour 2
Season 3Episode 1660 min

Hartford, CT - Hour 2

A trip to Hartford, Conn., concludes. Appraisals include a collection of Fiestaware and a rare fireplace bellows carved in the 19th century. Also: a visit to Mark Twain's house. Chris Jussel is the host.
May 31, 1999

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