Thank you for this video. We are struggling these days with our resell biz. YT sales and subs are super low. eBay and Etsy going a little better. I usually just zoom past the pots and pans. NOW, I’ll stop and look. Also, have a breadbox and flying brass geese that I had not listed. We are a retired couple, that could have saved a little better for retirement and these sales help us a lot. You are super helpful! Thank you ❤️
I'm no longer a reseller, but I still enjoyed your video very much, & I had to laugh that you mentioned, 'Revere Ware!' Mine is verrry old, & is as in good condition today as the decades ago when I was gifted a full set...I pretty much use at least some of all the nine pieces every time I cook, & then they go straight into the dishwasher! Occasionally, I get out my "Barkeeper's Friend," & get the brass bottoms cleaned & shined as if they were brand new... BTW, you have such a gorgeous complexion! 😊
Thanks for taking the time to do the research on this. I really enjoyed this topic. I’d love to see you do a series of these videos, especially vintage items. 👏
What a timely video! Thank you! My husband was just gifted the 8 Qt Magnalite Dutch Oven from a dear friend’s estate. His late friend made beef brisket in that pot since the 70s.
I am no longer reselling, but I made some decent profit selling a box of brass. I had the crane figures, several candle sticks, ducks, and swans that I sold a couple of years ago. I think the reason the older cookware is so popular is that many are getting away from using non-stick and some of the younger generations are getting into doing things like canning and making homemade bread. I love this type of video where you can learn from it.
My favorite brass antique items are the hotel/motel bells. Not the ones on the door but the ones that were on the desk. I have several and I just love them. Nice and heavy with beautiful designs.
I have a stock pile of vintage Revere Ware ready to go as retirement approaches. My mother used Revere Ware almost exclusively, so me and my hubby have real love for this cookware and buy it every chance we can. Just a helpful tip, make sure the pan you buy isn't warped. If a pan get boiled dry they have a tendency to warp the copper bottom. I actually have all items on your list except for the birds. Great video and I am now subscribed.
Yes, I love this video. Keep more like this coming. How about linens, pillows,crafting items,ashtrays, shot glasses. Just some suggestions. Thank you!!!
These metal-brass items all look like "Home Interior" brand a well known company which were like Avon where people had parties at their home with catalogs to go through in the 7O's and 80's . I have some of the seagulls outside up on an old barn. Love your videos.
Margaret--YOU ROCK! Thanks so much for doing the research and sharing this information. I've written all these items down and will put in a notebook to carry with me while I'm out thrifting. Really, this is great information and I so appreciate you and the great information you bring to your channel...Smooches!!
Curtis Jere is an awesome artist/brand to look out for in the wild. There's a fantastic wall hanging of birds that goes for like 100 to 200. He has also done like a bistro cafe one. So cool.