I hope that you’ll show us what you got at the end. There was some gorgeous pieces! The vase with the Koi fish WAS amazing❣️🧡 A shame that so many pieces were expensive..😢
On the Yankee gingerbread, yes you would hang one of those little ceramic pots for oil. The Nurse Flipper and another RU-vidr I watch makes some GREAT money selling those decorative pillows.
7:20- those sheet music drawer pieces were amazing! I have never seen anything like them! 9:44 The fish are incredible! So many treasures, but so many were sadly overpriced.
There were some pretty pieces of Carnival Glass there, but they had it priced really close to full retail. The Northwood Aqua Opal "Beaded Cable" rosebowl, at 9:47, is probably the most common, in that pattern. It wouldn't sell for much more than what they were asking. Jain Carnival Glass was made in India, and I think they are actually still in business. Jain used to bring really good prices, but not so much anymore. The market got flooded with it, in the 1990s, and that seriously dropped the prices on it. I have one of the Jain fish vases...just to have a piece of Jain. The elephant vase was Jain, too. The Imperial "Treebark" pitcher, at 10:39, was simply a utilitarian piece, and the pitcher, itself, doesn't sell for much, but, with it having the lid, that can elevate the price a bit. I have a complete water set in the pattern, and the pitcher has the lid. The $50.00 tumbler, at 11:27, likely wasn't out of bounds, as far as price. It looked like it could've been Millersburg's "Hanging Cherries". Millersburg is probably the most expensive Carnival Glass, as a whole, since they were only in business for like three(?) years...maybe four...so they didn't make nearly as much as the other makers. Millersburg Glass Co. was actually founded by one of the Fenton brothers, in like 1908 or 1909, so it was actually made by one of the Fenton family. They closed in 1911 or 1912...my memory is getting bad on some of this stuff 🤔😂
I know , some of it was just too much even for a collector. Then other things I was like ok! I got a few cool shades I replaced one on my bridge lamp. $5 each! You’re soo awesome remembering so much. I need some ginko lol 😂
@@HouseonNoble Yeah, some of it was priced like it would've been in the 1980s and '90s. Carnival Glass has been seeing a bit of a resurgence, but it's nowhere like it used to be. You got shades for $5.00 each!? Wow! That was a steal! It ain't what I remember that counts...it's what I've forgotten 🤔😂 I've been so many years "out of the loop", it's unreal at how far behind I am on this stuff. Edit: I goofed, when I called the "Treebark" pitcher Imperial, in the initial comment...it was Jeannette Glass 😬🙃 Maybe I need Ginko, too 😂
Your Goodwill is ahh-mayzing! Everything is great quality and clean. You would choke if you saw the items on the shelves at my local GW stores. They will put broken figurines (e.g., missing the head) on the shelf and charge $6.99. I’ve thought about contacting our State Attorney General and report them for price gauging.