Oh my gosh, those naked lady plates had me in stitches! I’m thinking the artist had never seen actual naked ladies in his life, boobs generally are not facing west and east ! So funny! 🤦🏼♀️✌🏼❤️
I love how you tell us the prices and show us the item. Plus when you two shop together he isn't running around trying to OUT FIND YOU. Meaning trying to find all the "good stuff first". You two are amazing. Thank you both for sharing your knowledge and knowing what you are buying.
Andrew can ALWAYS make us laugh!! (….I’d…um…lick that plate clean!! 😂) And then, he can turn around and show us something historical that is beautiful and profound and make us all think about our humanity. ♥️
Yes Vera Bradley made Lampshades, if it's still there when you go back grab it they sell for over $50.00 on EBay. I have one that I bought at my Goodwill for $5:00. I am currently looking for a lamp for it.
Today was a wonderful day at a GW I had never been to before - first everything was 25% off and then I must have channeled my inner crazy lamp lady - went with my gut - looked up the pieces when I came home - and was pleasantly surprised - the best is the rare blue plate of the BAMBOROUGH CASTLE, NORTHUMBERLAND - worth about $120 - not bad for a $3 investment! That and my Bombay picture frame bookends - $95 for $3. Also found this cool hand made Poland piece - found tons with the same makers mark but couldn't find that exact piece. Yesterday it was a towle 24% lead crystal centerpiece with eBay solds of $60 - paid $6. You're a great teacher and awesome inspiration!! Blessings!
The bags of buttons made me laugh so hard! A couple years ago I got a bag of mother of pearl shell buttons for $6 at my goodwill. It weighed a ton and after getting it home, discovered it weighed nearly 8 pounds and contained 5,380 buttons, meticulously organized by size. Great finds today, as always!!
Rats! I loved the green mushroom topped canister! The color is so great. I like collecting all greens for the spring to group around the house. I'd give you 25.00 for that! (plus shipping)
The Mayflower box is probably Italian. They are Florentine boxes and I think they are from the 60's/70's. I've bought and sold them before on Etsy for around $35. They're usually jewelry or keepsake boxes. Some have music boxes built in. They're usually a quick sale!
Omg, I just found a vase at our local thrift store and you just told me the name of it. You’ve done that two or three times for me. I can’t miss my crazy lamp lady, it’s so informative! Thank you (krosno Poland suspended bubble vase)
01:12 I can't read it either, but it feels kinda Italian. 02:57 That is a serving fork that's super bent. I bet it could be cold-hammered back to shape, but would you want to waste the effort on it? 03:15 Toffee tin, dollars to doughnuts. 03:37 Nice little wooden ladle, but it must be decorative only. I can't imagine that could hold up to table service. 04:49 It's a trunk-mount car bicycle rack. I had one exactly like it, went on our '95 Mercury wagon. 06:46 It's Allman Brothers Murano, naturally. 😆 11:48 They're sending me a negative vibe; too declassé to be desirable. 17:25 The way she rattles, there are peppercorns still inside her. The decoration feels kinda faux-country-French. 20:56 That'sa crudest bunch of Adam-and-Eve plates I ever saw in my life. Nothing like as nice as the majolica one you found a while back. 22:27 Is that a grating from the same shipwreck?
That enamelware platter that Andrew tapped and that you said sells for so cheap...I collect all of that colorful enamelware! It is so cheap but is so colorful and useful .it makes me so happy..
Ah, Andrew gave us all a good laugh! That was a good one! 😆 Some nice finds in this one. Loved that stack of Nippon plates! They looked quite vibrant for antiques.
That green of that Belgian bubble top jar was gorgeous....MCM vibe? Curious about your comment that the rubber gasket makes it newer...I thought gaskets and seals were used on canning jars and canisters for decades or longer.
Sure wish our Goodwill had half the things you have. I still find a few great items for my self , my daughter, my daughter in love, my granddaughter, and my two granddaughters in love. I love buying beautiful and useful items that we can use. My granddaughter and two granddaughters in love are just starting to build their homes and can really use kitchen and decorative items. Most of all I love the hunt of finding wonderful items to help them along their way of furnishing their homes on a budget. If I have your Goodwills to shop in I probably would over do it for sure. Thanks for the videos. I always watch but this my first time to text a comment. From deep southeast Mississippi.
Wow ! You have viewers from Northern Ireland! My Mother was born in Richill County Armaugh, Northern Ireland....what a small world! I'm only from Canada, but I love watching you on You Tube !
Such beautiful items today. The beautiful green Nippon plates were a great deal. The pepper mill was very cute💜 The plate comment Hilarious! I lol for real and would have said exactly what you said. So funny. The shipwreck wood was actually beautiful & tastefully done. Wish I was as organized as Andrew for sure. Love your channel as always. 🤩😊
I'd lick that plate clean! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Andrew's hilarious with his comebacks! Love his sense of humor! Never a dull moment around him huh Jocelyn? 🤣🤣 The way you two go back and forth with each other is so cute! ♥️ Andrew: I'm not carrying that! Jocelyn: Ok fine! Those plates were very interesting! Wonder what that artist was on when they were creating them?! 😳🙈😂🥴
Love Love Love your hair! I was looking through odds and ends and remembered I had an old lamp gifted to us from my husbands old aunt before she passed . I have never seen one , ever . I was wondering if you would get back to me so I can show it to you, as I watch you all the time. I would trust your words of knowledge on lamps and glass. Thank you
Like the lampshade and purse you looked at....the purse looks like one I had back in the 60s as a teen; my friends and I used to hit the popular import stores for cool items!🏵️
That trinket box is moss rose started in inland many years ago and has bean copied by many makers I personally collect it I see you pass it up alot im glad you picked them up
My guess was vintage 70’s maybe and not China but in time frame there still American and European potteries making things like this for gift shops. Read cheap gift shops. Can be fun to collect because affordable but not as easy to find as more expensive stuff that was only used on special occasions.
Your flying birds came in a set of 3, small, medium and large. This was supposed to give the viewer a sense of depth. The painted USSR tole ware is from what is now the Ukraine. USSR marking makes it vintage, probably the 60s to 80s.
Goodwill is def worth the hunt for the real treasures…ok, they’re rare, but they do happen. I got lucky recently with 2 items: a signed duck decoy, ($6) sold on EBay for $152 and a mid-century Franciscan Starburst Atomic Crescent dish ($4) sold for $92 on Ebay. Not all Franciscan sells for that much, but if it’s “atomic” and it’s the real deal, they’re hot sellers. The hunting is half the fun, right?
I found a puzzle box today at my GW. It's got this awesome dragon on it. A little research showed it's from QVC. It's so neat and in perfect condition.
Always enjoy watching your videos, thank you. Your "banter" back and forth with Andrew was great today and yes ,coffee flew out of my mouth - I'd lick that plate clean. 🤭🤭🤣