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I wondered if I was the only one that recognized that he doesn’t show her respect. I often wondered why she was so quiet, now I know. He doesn’t disrespect his mom, like he does his wife. He should be nicer to her, since I’m not the only one that has noticed his attitude.
Give the poor guy a break….I tend to get nervous when he’s watching her as she handles each piece as the treasures they are, and clanks what he’s holding. Jeremy from “What the Hale$” gets a little finger tied but as he puts it, unless it’s sold, it’s his to drop!!😅. He’s right.
Yes. After watching my first few episodes I found myself counting the number of times he said "GUYS". So now I do mute, even then I can tell when he is saying the BAD word !
Can’t believe he lets her lift & push these Heavy boxes. He needs to put the camera down and use a little of his “Man” muscle into it. She looks So tired Boy! Better shut my mouth.
Hi guys... the wedgewood China Appledore design dates from 1957 to 1992 very desirable and can hold a good price for an amazing set like the one you have.. also the Denby plate holds a good value.. these are great name item's that you should read up on to gain valuable information...
Gunne Sax (owned by Jessica McClintock) is retired, but highly sought after by collectors for high quality Victorian, Edwardian, prarie style clothing. My sister's wedding dress was Gunne Sax. I had one of the dresses, too.
those two brown cloths you're throwing around are worth more than anything else in that unit they are painstakingly handmade I got my 24" x 24" in Hawaii cost me a small fortune its called stripped bark or kapa tapa (sp)
@@kathyaldridge7171These are given out by families of a form of respect during weddings & funerals of the Samoan/Tongan cultures. You can Google “Samoan tapa” to see some amazing pieces
That large brown geometric piece that you thought was hide is a piece of Polynesian tapa cloth. Made from the bark of the mulberry trees, and hand painted with with plant dyes. Depending on which island Tonga, Figi, Samoa, Hawaii, each island has their own designs. Watch movie Moana and you will see tatoo, sailing canoes designs. That piece is very special, handle with care.
I never wanted to have a china set but, now I see the beauty 😍. Maybe we can bring this trend back to life again and have more togetherness in this life
As the lady she’s very un gentle unloading those bins. Especially now that she knows they wrapped a lot of their stuff into clothes and etc. She needs to be lifting them up gently because some of those plates and bowls are worth lots of money. Very sad she’s grabbing as quickly as she is, I’m hoping she doesn’t break any
Love the vintage storage unit. I'm in my 70's and remember my Mom and Aunt displaying their good china in magnifcent china closets. My Grandmother always wanted a fur coat and would have loved the one you found. Sadly, she never could afford one.
My friend's autistic. He always mis pronounces words...has zero patience, talks over people, has ADHD...I don't know these people but it's possible Wade has a bit if something and his wife is aware and lets him treat her disrespectfully because she knows he doesn't mean it, he just gets carried away with these locker finds.
@@mellowyellow2022 Hey, Mellow Yellow! I've watched their channel for years and Wade has stumbled over pronunciation of Noritake all that time. Just trying to help him out. He does ask for help in the Chat. Also, I love these guys....they are on camera sharing their findings as they look for treasures to sell that they sell to support a mortgage, vacations once in awhile, trucks, a bunch of kids, etc. Wade, Ashley, and their mom's family dynamic....they have it worked out among themselves and their business is working for them. That was not me commenting, ok?
@@burroalley9 Oh. I didn't take it that serious. I was agreeing but trying to understand why I get anxiety watching him sometimes😆...I figured, well, 3 or 4 kids later, she must be okay with it. He's like an extrovert and her like an introvert. I could be wrong. 🤷....but no Stan or whatever you call it, on your post. 👍
Please do some recherches Wedgwood is some of the best China in England. Those set were sold very often for a 12 servings. I wish I could afford the China. It make me so sad that you really don’t appreciate what you find.
GI joes yes. I had an American, a German, and a Japanese. (60's) I think they were like 11" dolls or something. Never saw the little ones. Newer model Singer in a nice old cabinet. The originals are all metal, the recent ones, mostly plastic. Oh yeah, when we moved cross country; we layered all of our breakable stuff with off season clothes, extra towels. We could not take an inch more, it was acquired at flea markets and thrift stores, which they will have anywhere we move. I'd love to get a set of original Corelle Wear, the old kind. Princess House? I remember having a lovely mismatched selection. I like the fruitbowl. Unlike our gravy boat, ashtrays, and cocktail glasses, which we really don't use anymore. Grandma Venture will be thrilled with the "catch!"
I can’t deal with this anymore. They are so non clue. If I hear him say he picks the best units I’m going to scream. He doesn’t even know what Wedgewood China isGet out of the business
I learned about all these different names and values by going to regular auctions and asking questions. You guys could do some homework. I live on the east coast but am more than willing to answer some questions.
I had a trunk just like that. I used it as a coffee table for many years. We stripped the wood, sanded it and put new finish on it. Ours had leather straps on the top and on the sides. The trunk is called a steamer trunk. It was used on horse and buggy and trains as your luggage.
The fur s are one coat two stoles or capes . Fur is not really sought after unless it’s to make throws or toys out of it At least in my area of Ontario Canada
Fur stoles, especially mink but really any fur, sell well for me. Fur coats generally take longer but do sell. The problem with fur is that it's often in poor condition--even one break in the fur and no matter how well it's repaired, it will split again. Hence the reuse options...
My grandmother passed in the early 80s, and left a mink stole, but no one in the family wanted it. The whole animal cruelty thing. None of us would wear a real fur.
I have 3 of those chest that i got out of an old abandoned house that had a sign on the front door that said Do Not Enter, Condemned By Demons. I had permission from the owner to have everything inside because none of the family wanted anything, because they thought everything was condemned by demons.
Yall won't like anything Wedgewood, so I'll take the Wedgewood burden off your hands. Heck I'll even pay the shipping, just send it all to me. 😂. Wedgewood really is my favorite china of all! This is a fantastic find! Congratulations!! I'm going to pray God continues to bless yall 🙏🏻
Im sorry you're sick, but please treat your workhorse of a wife to a spa day and a very nice dinner. A couple of times a month. Or, whatever she enjoys. But truly, God bless her!!
When my kids dad and I divorced he kept my China and crystal from me! 😢 I've wanted a new set and just haven't found one I'd want till now! I'm going to see what I can do to acquire it. I've been binge watching ya'll the last month. Just love ya'll! Wade take care of yourself and get well! From Odessa Texas
I hope you find them. When my little girl and I left, he kept everything that was valuable to me except her, and burned all our identification papers. It was worth the loss, considering what we got to KEEP! ❤❤
I feel like they are doing their best! Making money flipping quickly. Stuff is gone and moving on. If auctioning...the price goes up. Good chance to jump on if you have knowledge. Good for you.....good for them! Congrats on the storage unit! 😊💖
Wade, Nice unit! I think I might have spotted something old and rare in the last wooden trunk you opened for just a second at counter number 36:50. I think I saw a brown geometric hand woven "overshot" bed cover made in the Appalachian Mountains at the turn of the century or earlier. They have some value to them! The home looms were rather small so the woven items had to be pieced together, with the bed covers formed from 2 or 3 long pieces. I will try to email my 'sold' eBay listing for the one I found at my local Salvation Army Thrift Store for $15.00. I had no idea what it was at the time but I could tell that it was "something". Please check your email for one with the subject heading 'Bedcovering'.
You both are so kind so considerate I just love you both I love all of you my daughter lost a storage and they never returned her personal papers more pictures I applaud you both for giving them back
I love the fact that you take the time, and care enough to leave the personal items for the family. That, "again" was a great unit! I hope you get your voice bad soon.
That Wedgewood dinner set is worth a fortune. I just hope you were careful repacking it and nothing got broken. Find a genuine collector and they'll pay for the, privilege of owning such a gorgeous set. I know I'd buy itnis I lived in the US.