Ah sure, Antiques Roadshow is a sublime household affair, however of us who like a bit extra spunk with their junk will discover these long-running actuality exhibits, streaming on Peacock, priceless.
How do they stack up in opposition to one another for enjoyable finds, cool scores and all-around weirdness? We went to the archives to search out out. Discuss oldies however goodies.
Pawn Stars
What’s the Deal
Richard “Outdated Man” Harrison, son Rick, grandson Corey “Big Hoss” and Austin “Chumlee” Russell run Vegas’ World Well-known Gold & Silver Pawn Store.
Their Greatest Rating
A vendor requested $80K for a Madonna della Pieta — a Vatican-commissioned bronze Mary sculpture not by Michelangelo; Chumlee acquired her for 100 kilos of silver, or $24K. Runner-up: Russell snagged some 35 courtroom drawings of the homicide trial behind The Fugitive (expert-valued at $10K) for $4,300.
One Wacky Second
That unbelievable face-to-face when O.J. Simpson’s former agent tried to unload — for a chilly $1.3 million — the white Ford Bronco his fleeing shopper rode in throughout 1994’s notorious televised slow-speed chase.
American Pickers
What’s the Deal
Cross-country jaunts result in honey holes the place Pickers dicker over wares to resell at their Vintage Archaeology retail shops in Iowa and Tennessee. Star hunters are Mike Wolfe (“Rusty gold!” he calls a treasure coated in grime), Robbie Wolfe and Danielle Colby. Authentic Picker Frank Fritz exited in 2021.
Their Greatest Rating
The Pickers paid $90,000 — their priciest plunk-down ever—for just a few defunct bikes. The deal included a robust four-cylinder mannequin by Ace, circa 1920, one of many world’s rarest bikes, which is valued at as a lot as $150,000.
One Wacky Second
That point when William Shatner employed them to boldly go and discover an vintage millstone for his backyard—and gushed like a schoolgirl when the weighty factor arrived.
Storage Wars
What’s the Deal
Like Let’s Make a Deal meets Survivor. Grasping bidders battle for repossessed items in desolate mini storage amenities, hoping treasure lies among the many deserted booty. Quick-hawking California auctioneers Dan and Laura Dotson court docket a revolving forged of wanna-buyers that followers love (or like to hate).
Their Greatest Rating
Darrell Sheets’ bid of $3,600 acquired him a lockerful of work by impressionist Frank Gutierrez, valued at $300K. Jaw-droppingest get but!
One Wacky Second
Bidder Barry Weiss as soon as enlisted a pair of psychics to assist him “zone in” on a unit’s worth. Bonus: The whole lot that may go fallacious does in Season 11’s “Bo-ZAK That Whip!” — together with a water-logged locker. The episode earned the present sky-high fan rankings.
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