Italian Majolica Charger, ca. 1880
GUEST:
Well, my friend Kim, uh, inherited her Great-Aunt Harriet's estate, and I helped her go through it. We, we sold some of it, and I helped her, helped her sell it, and I helped her ship it out, and she told me I could pick something. And so I, I asked her for this.
APPRAISER:
Do you have any idea on this?
GUEST:
No, well, I think it's Italian. You know, it's, it's got, um, "Italian" written on the back of it, yeah, yeah, so...
APPRAISER:
You're one for one-- it is definitely Italian. And this is actually a, it's sort of an homage piece to a very important era in Italian art, the Renaissance era, and this was made in the latter half of the 1800s. Probably around 1880 or so. And it's in an era called the Renaissance Revival. Now, this is a big, super-showy piece, and it has this really interesting, uh, way that it's actually held together here.
GUEST:
Mm-hmm. Yes, yes.
APPRAISER:
With the...
GUEST:
The pencils, yes.
APPRAISER:
This is the greatest make-do wire ever. It's, like, "Yeah, we're going to use a pencil to do this."
GUEST:
Yeah.
APPRAISER:
There's that nice label there. No marks on the back that you can see. But not surprising. And it's very typical of Italian pottery from this time period.
GUEST:
Oh.
APPRAISER:
Any idea what it's worth?
GUEST:
No, we, we don't have a clue. We don't have a clue, so...
APPRAISER:
At auction, you would expect this to bring around $1,800 to $2,000.
GUEST:
Oh, really? That's... (laughs) Well, Kim, we're gonna have to have a party. (laughs)
Appraisal Details
Executive producer Marsha Bemko shares her tips for getting the most out of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW.
Value can change: The value of an item is dependent upon many things, including the condition of the object itself, trends in the market for that kind of object, and the location where the item will be sold. These are just some of the reasons why the answer to the question "What's it worth?" is so often "It depends."
Note the date: Take note of the date the appraisal was recorded. This information appears in the upper left corner of the page, with the label "Appraised On." Values change over time according to market forces, so the current value of the item could be higher, lower, or the same as when our expert first appraised it.
Context is key: Listen carefully. Most of our experts will give appraisal values in context. For example, you'll often hear them say what an item is worth "at auction," or "retail," or "for insurance purposes" (replacement value). Retail prices are different from wholesale prices. Often an auctioneer will talk about what she knows best: the auction market. A shop owner will usually talk about what he knows best: the retail price he'd place on the object in his shop. And though there are no hard and fast rules, an object's auction price can often be half its retail value; yet for other objects, an auction price could be higher than retail. As a rule, however, retail and insurance/replacement values are about the same.
Verbal approximations: The values given by the experts on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW are considered "verbal approximations of value." Technically, an "appraisal" is a legal document, generally for insurance purposes, written by a qualified expert and paid for by the owner of the item. An appraisal usually involves an extensive amount of research to establish authenticity, provenance, composition, method of construction, and other important attributes of a particular object.
Opinion of value: As with all appraisals, the verbal approximations of value given at ROADSHOW events are our experts' opinions formed from their knowledge of antiques and collectibles, market trends, and other factors. Although our valuations are based on research and experience, opinions can, and sometimes do, vary among experts.
Appraiser affiliations: Finally, the affiliation of the appraiser may have changed since the appraisal was recorded. To see current contact information for an appraiser in the ROADSHOW Archive, click on the link below the appraiser's picture. Our Appraiser Index also contains a complete list of active ROADSHOW appraisers and their contact details and biographies.