Best Moment: Carved Folk Art Cane, ca. 1890 | ANTIQUES ROADSHOW | PBS

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
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    In anticipation of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s Season 27 premiere on Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 8/7C PM, we’re counting down some of the Best Moments from this year!
    #9. This intricate cane is good, better, best!
    Get a closer look at this intricate antique carved folk art cane appraised by Allan Katz at Omni Mount Washington Resort.
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Комментарии • 37

  • @unity1016
    @unity1016 Год назад +45

    I love when someone got something because they liked it, and there's such a return. They got the piece, not because they wanted to make money, but because they loved and appreciated what they got. Yay!

  • @ticktockgod5206
    @ticktockgod5206 Год назад +22

    this is pice of art . The person who did it had a solid picture in his mind where what suppose to be, and tonn of skill ofcourse. Well prized.

  • @tothelighthouse9843
    @tothelighthouse9843 Год назад +45

    You can tell the owner loves & has carefully studied that cane. Wouldn't it be interesting if he, not the appraiser, was correct & the cane was crafted by someone in Louisiana. Surely surely SURELY there are more canes like this out there waiting to be discovered. It would be amazing to be able to put a name to the incredible craftsperson who made this cane & reunite it with some of its intricately carved brothers & sisters wherever they are.

    • @Jimbo-90
      @Jimbo-90 Год назад +3

      What a brilliant comment. Well done 👍🏻

    • @buddystewart2020
      @buddystewart2020 Год назад

      There very well could be Lighthouse, there could be.

  • @sutats
    @sutats Месяц назад

    That is a lovely cane. The creatures definitely look like they belong on it.

  • @samrit123in
    @samrit123in Год назад +10

    That's some craftsmanship! Wow

  • @Pickledill710
    @Pickledill710 Год назад +3

    That guy looks like a cane expert 😅

  • @jackiechapman8189
    @jackiechapman8189 Год назад +6

    That's a cane of top notch carving's and exceptionally talented person certainly took their time..😲😍 Love this piece of folk art..👍💕🔥🤙

  • @carolineparks3494
    @carolineparks3494 Год назад

    The craftsmanship ✨✨✨

  • @goldenagenut
    @goldenagenut Год назад +1

    Wow, that is a honey of a piece of carving! That's the type of cane, cane and folk art collectors go nuts for. I'm neither but at 250.00 I'd have jumped on that, value be jiggered! Sweet.

  • @robertoarmstrong7317
    @robertoarmstrong7317 Год назад +5

    Larry David on Antiques Roadshow!???

  • @chrisb3989
    @chrisb3989 Год назад

    Beautiful piece…..

  • @beammeier4997
    @beammeier4997 Год назад +10

    That is an awesome cane! Too bad the artist never signed it.

    • @toastrecon
      @toastrecon Год назад +1

      Just a random thought: I wonder if the artist was Black? I think that back in the day, many Black artists couldn’t sign their name to their art if they wanted to sell it in a market that might look down on them. I think Antiques Roadshow had one lady bring in a painting that her relative had done where she used a pseudonym or didn’t sign it for that reason. I don’t recall.
      It’s a wonderful carving.

  • @schmitzkatze5
    @schmitzkatze5 Год назад +1

    Thats an awesome cane :O

  • @northwinds9155
    @northwinds9155 Год назад +1

    if Matt Murdock has different powers this would be his cane and it would come to life

  • @Miapetdragon69
    @Miapetdragon69 Год назад +2

    That lizard looks like a chuckwalla used to see them in Arizona.

    • @willbritton133
      @willbritton133 Год назад +1

      Not a chuckwalla, as it has frills on the back of the head. They are horned lizards.

  • @cindiemoore2530
    @cindiemoore2530 Год назад +1

    Louisiana was my first thought

  • @wurly164
    @wurly164 Год назад +6

    Is that a citizen cane ?

  • @familyiseverything1617
    @familyiseverything1617 Год назад

    Wow really

  • @billbright1755
    @billbright1755 Год назад +1

    The rod of Asclepius.

  • @nostalgic_pokemon_memories
    @nostalgic_pokemon_memories Год назад +1

    Made in america like things should be! :)

  • @Ken_Stauder
    @Ken_Stauder Год назад

    Looks sorta M.C. Escher-ish (metamorphosis) , serious artistry.

  • @iancanuckistan2244
    @iancanuckistan2244 Год назад +1

    I liked how the owner corrected the appraiser by pointing out he liked the carved alligators (appraiser said crocodiles, wrong continent bud)

    • @absolutjackal
      @absolutjackal Год назад +2

      The appraiser himself said “crocodile or alligator”, as well as the fact that the the American Crocodile (Crocodylus Acutus) is, shockingly, native to North America. So, the appraiser wasn’t incorrect on either point. At least be accurate on part of what you say, bud.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Год назад

      @@absolutjackal He's from Canaduh, so I don't guess he knows much about anything.

  • @GCLU
    @GCLU Год назад +3

    He cane not believe that evaluation.

  • @shanecormier1
    @shanecormier1 Год назад +1

    Feels like something Marilyn Manson will buy in his 90's.

  • @augustwest8559
    @augustwest8559 Год назад

    That doesn’t look old to me. The carving look fresh.
    I know a half dozen carvers that could reproduce that work.

  • @ronl.4524
    @ronl.4524 Год назад +1

    Absolutely shameful & unfounded VAV (verbal approximation of value). The show rarely gives anything close to actual "appraised" fair market value based on comparable items.
    I rarely watch this type of non reality entertainment now and am more often then not appalled. Appalled for the poor people who are mislead to believe something is worth far greater then it is or ever will be.
    It is incredibly unethical of so called "experts" to be a party to this charade simply to amp up a show and or themselves.
    Most reputable and accredited appraisers left the show rather early on, leaving mostly auction house Gallerie owners and dealers.
    How do I know this? I was an appraiser & private consultant invited on in San Francisco years ago. I would not be a party to the on air staging or unethical back stage politics that I soon encountered, all merely for "good tv" sake. Most televised items interestingly were however in fact pre planned & invited on. Meaning already held in a sellers or private collection with some history & current appraisal. That I too however was party and did participate in. Such items were used to both add balance and round out a series of shows. Segments of up to eight shows were filmed over the course of two days, so you can imagine there would be a understandable need
    if the bulk of items were of little value (which is the case).
    Simply put...watch the show for it's entertainment or historical value, not for any real relevant monetary one.

    • @armuk
      @armuk Год назад +1

      is that really so... how interesting.
      thanks for the insight.