ANTIQUES ROADSHOW kicks off season 18 with a treasure-filled visit to Boise, Idaho! During ROADSHOW’s first ever trip to Idaho, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Peter J. Shemonsky take a trip to the Egyptian Theatre to look at dazzling Egyptian Revival jewelry. Highlights include: a first edition of the Book of Mormon that has been passed down through the guest’s family since 1833; a 1955 Madour
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ROADSHOW's trip to Tulsa fuels a discussion about vintage petroliana collectibles.

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How can someone tell if the Andy Warhol piece they have in hand is authentic or fake? It's not an academic question: Warhol pieces often sell for tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars.

More on the creative yet troubled Jazz Age life of Zelda Fitzgerald and the heartbreaking result of her marriage to writer F. Scott Fitzgerald.

In this exclusive interview, appraiser Betty Krulik shares more about 19th-century landscape painter Sanford Robinson Gifford and ROADSHOW’s $300,000 treasure from Boise, Idaho. *The interview has been edited and condensed.*

An overview of the foundation of Mormonism.
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