Back to Show
Antiques Roadshow
Owner Interview: Charles Darwin First Editions
Cliff, the owner of three Charles Darwin first editions, spoke with us after his appraisal in Pittsburgh about how his feelings towards the rare books evolved after learning that they are worth $143,000-$284,000!
Sign up now for inspiring and thought-provoking media delivered straight to your inbox.
Support Provided By
Unlock with PBS Passport
52:25
Travel back to 2003 for memorable finds including one treasure appraised for up to $50,000

Unlock with PBS Passport
52:31
Celebrate as ROADSHOW wraps up its visit to Rosecliff Mansion with a $100,000 find!

Unlock with PBS Passport
52:30
Learn about finds from appraisals in a Gilded Age mansion, including a $400,000 treasure!
Unlock with PBS Passport
52:30
Experience ROADSHOW history with the first-ever indoor/outdoor event at Rosecliff mansion!

Unlock with PBS Passport
52:31
A Belle Epoque diamond necklace, 1952 & 1954 baseball cards, and a Cheyenne cradleboard!

Unlock with PBS Passport
52:31
Renaissance-revival poison ring, "Union Pacific” movie banner, & Bertoia spray sculpture!
Unlock with PBS Passport
52:31
A Packers "Ice Bowl" sign, a 1636 Rembrandt etching, and a 1988 Nakashima bench.

Unlock with PBS Passport
52:32
A Picasso pot, an Ottoman zarf, and a Tiffany Studios desk set. One is the big find!
Unlock with PBS Passport
52:31
Rose Bowl trophy, Evel Knievel leathers, and a Ming Dynasty bow. Which is up to $100,000?
Unlock with PBS Passport
52:32
"Heller in Pink Tights" credits, a Saarinen settee, and a Lincoln-inscribed photograph!
Unlock with PBS Passport
52:32
A Grace Ravlin painting, a Michael Jackson-signed fedora, and a Tiffany GMT-Master Rolex.
Unlock with PBS Passport
52:31
A Rookwood Shirayamadani vase, an Elijah Pierce stick, and an Ozark Airlines poster.