Top 5 HOTTEST Antiques! DONT Throw These Treasures Away! BIG MONEY! ~ Antique Talk
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- Published July 13th, 2019
Mike counts down the top 5 Hottest Antiques! He highlights 5 high selling antiques on eBay along with items that sell in their shop! Keep the discussion going by commenting your thoughts!
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Just found YOU! I'm just shy of 70 and have loved 'things with a history' since I was a little girl. I have always gone first with 'old pieces' to decorate my home, instead of heading to a store. I don't collect 'stuff'...I make my home cozier with things that keep me 'grounded'...who I am...who I was...what reminds me of the people who were in my life. Thanks for 'saving' things that matter.
That is the right way to live and the way we teach our kids! Glad to hear it has enriched your life as it has for us 🙂🙂
I have lots of old things because my father was born in 1893. I love the old pictures and more. I have two photographs from the same studio from 1894. One is one side of the family and the second is the other. In these pictures my father is a year old child with long hair and a dress on. The pictures are so neat with the fashion of the time
My favorite Christmas decoration is a ceramic tree (with the plastic "lights") that lights from beneath. It wasn't until a few years ago that I learned my Mom made it in a ceramics class - it looks like it was made by a professional.
They are the best
@@66uniqueantiques so the ceramic class ones are copies of older ones, and therefore NOT worth $...?
We had one that my dad’s secretary made for us years ago. One of my mom’s caregivers stole it. Out of all the things that we have discovered missing, that one matters a lot to my sister and me. More than the other things. It’s actually a big bummer.
Me too! My mom made one with our kids' names on it (Santa's list) and it's my favorite irreplaceable Christmas decoration. It will be passed on to our son:)
One item I enjoyed are used postcards. I love reading what people in 1901 were talking about.
Even stamp collection can be seen.
Used- sure. But to a true collector, the past is worth learning from.
Absolutely!
I love those acrylic grapes too!
I love your insight and thanks for sharing. I love antique, vintage more than new. I like to kid that I’m “buying back my childhood “ with my purchases of Pyrex, American Brilliant Period glass, and other things that remind me of my Mom. I use 95% of the old stuff I buy. If it’s over 200 years, I just look at it.
Thanks Sofie!! I've been buying back my childhood for years 😂
For me it's vintage Christmas decorations. Ceramic trees, Shiny Brite ornaments or lights. I have a booth in Granny's Attic and keep my Christmas items stocked all year. It sells all year long. People are always looking for things that remind them of their past. And Christmas memories are the best!
Very true statement!
Watching videos like this are eye opening to me. I inhereted my parents place. They never threw anything out, looked after everything & made my sister & I do that too so all our toys are there. After watching videos like this I looked around me & realized other than my clothes & car, I don't own anything newer than 1973. 🤔😨
Where r u located? I have a bunch of vintage Christmas items. Moving Santa’s, etc.
7-8 years ago I decided I wanted a large ceramic Xmas tree, and I shopped carefully. Decided it should be white, not crazed, with 'snow' that was not discolored on the tips. Just looked on ebay and found 2 nearly identical but with only single color bulbs. One for 320 (51 watchers), one for 500. I might have paid 50. Who knew? As for the pyrex, I'd add in corning ware - it's just sitting in Mom's kitchen, still being used.....
While in India, I bought two nautical brass nautical plates. One plate was from the bridge of a Japanese freighter, that used to haul Japan's early exports to Amefica. The shipyard where it was built has been demolished had turned into a inner harbor tourist venue, The other plate was mounted on the radio cabin, and it has in Japanese the call sign, tonnage, ships name, and Rado frequency. Last I checked they were going for the price.
My dude hosting this is the mellow, good vibes content we need in this world right now. Excited about what he's talking about, mellow voice that doesn't scare the crap outta pets, big Beard b/c big beards are awesome and a kind mid western affability that makes you stay tuned to see what number 1 is. I gotta call my dad and ask about all the oil stuff. I feel he has oil cans from 60 years ago LOL.
Thanks Brian!
Yet on his first video I watched some fool said he talked to much rambled. I would have this person in my life of u lived there. People are ignorant.
@@lindakluth5611 This is true in many instances Linda but I've found that out of every one loudmouth that wants to talk smack, there are 10 that are quietly enjoying themselves and the content and move on with their day and lives. That's why it's important to shout out to the content creators when one thinks they are doing a good job. Gotta drown out the negative noise right!? :-)
When I see estate sales in my vintage and weird finds group I share his videos in there to help people decide what they need to keep. His content is entertaining, relaxing and informative.
Nostalgia sells.
And trends can vary locally.
If there are big colleges or universities in your area - clothing & knick knacks from someone’s alma mater can be big. Or big employers or annual events memorabilia. But it must be organized. Most buyers don’t have the patience to be pickers.
Holidays - red white and blue Americana stuff seems popular spring & summer & election years.
I love chippy white furniture, cabinets and ironstone!
Me Too!
The point you make about the Griswold and Wagner skillets is very true. I would buy them any time I can find them either for myself or for gifts, because they're heavy, they season out well, and they're overall amazing for cooking. I'm in KY, and authentic Appalachian cooking just pretty much requires excellent cast iron. Hoarding stuff, no matter how cool, doesn't appeal to me, but things I can put to real use definitely piques my interest! Good video.
Thanks
Never heard of it but tons of ebay if you want it
I have a cast iron skillet (not the name I heard it called growing up) that belonged to my West Virginian Great Grandmother. I use it and other old cast iron skillets regularly. I don’t own any other kind of skillet! I was born and raised in Michigan, but my parents are West Virginia born & raised.
I taught ceramics for our mental health facility. Made many of those ceramic Christmas trees. Glad I kept one.
Great Idea! Theyre highly Collectible
I have my grandmother’s high school yearbook and other memorabilia from 1917. It has class pictures and notes about how she spent the day with her friends, making daisy chains.
Very Cool!
Really enjoying your use of the BioShock ad for ‘Nico-Time’ cigarettes, always glad to see value in fictional brand adverts lol. Great videos by the way great advice!
Everything you said is right. At AuctionZip just yesterday I saw a couple of auctions that were going on or about to start with a ton of gas-related items for sale. As far as vintage pyrex, Amish Butterprint is the IT pattern that brings in a ton of interest.
Yea those items are very popular right now
I definitely agree about the Halloween and Christmas vintage decor! I do love the few things I have! I have resorted to trying to create some of my own one of a kind pieces, because buying some of them are a little more than I can afford to pay.
Very cool idea
I have a couple of vintage holiday collections - Halloween and Fourth of July that I love to decorate with. Hard to come by anymore, but I’m always on the lookout for something, unique, the oddity, the usual. I love making vignettes. ❤️
That is so cool! Always makes the Holidays more festive
omg, I cracked up when I saw the cigarette ad with the pregnant smoker. "The smooth tastes expectant mother's crave."
Hah the ads were insane
How about the one with the woman on her knees and he is supposed to let her know that "it's a mans world " I about fell off my chair.
Marie Laveu? Yeah I read Tarot right down Bourbon street from that shop!
@ Mariel Laveau Oddly, before the artificial flavors, colors, growth hormones, antibiotics, modified, engineered fake foods, baby formulas, etc. The pregnant woman smoking, when the foods n air, streams were non- polluted, not long ago; the babies of smokers back then did mostly GREAT!
One thing I accidentally stumbled into was railroad grade vintage pocket watches and they are hot 🔥 right now ....I picked up my first 18s 21j elgin recently.
Love the craftsmanship and nostalgia
That's awesome! Congrats on the finds
I was at an antique store in Harmony MN that had Texas Were melamine plastic bowls marked at $45. When I got home, I took out of cupboard and put away. We had been using for dog's water and even put in dishwasher.
😂
I had a Wagnor Cast Iron skillet that I got after my dad passed away from his house and used it for years, about 10 years ago, I gave it to my son who also loves it and will pass it down eventually to one of his kids. If it's taken care of, cast iron cook ware can last for generations.
That's awesome!
Cool.
If you're down south (Carolinas), the hot "gets" are vintage Fiesta, glass paperweights, 60s-era metallic Christmas trees, and 19th century farm tools. In the "upscale" market, it's Herend porcelain figurines, black basalt and black Jasperware (both Wedgwood), Chihuly art glass (must be etched on the bottom!), and anything from Lalique (with Steuben running a close 2nd).
Cheers from NC.
Good to Know! Thanks for the insight and if I'm down in NC I'll be sure to keep my eye out
A side note last summer my daughter moved from Minnesota to N.C. As a matter of fact I just got back from a three week week vacation visiting her there. And I just wanted to pay compliments to your state and the people there because they are The Kindest people there are the nicest people I have ever met now guess who wants to move from Minnesota to North Carolina? Me!
I love vintage cookbooks.
Me too! We use them instead of the internet. Everything tatses better
I have many vintage cook books!
I have some vintage cookbooks
It's valuable information
I had a 52 year old Pyrex covered casserole explode in my oven last month. I was more upset over losing the dish than a ruined dinner. It had a good run, I got my money’s worth.
That stinks to hear but luckily there are plenty of pyrex to replace it for you. Happy Hunting
Let’s hope you get to see the next one last as long.
@@deborahduthie4519 - lol, I’d be 125 years old....scary....
I see a lot of cast iron that would have moved in the past sitting. Griswold and Wagner pans and skillets always sell but some other cast iron things dont seem to be selling like they used to, the prices got high on a lot of items and the interest/market is waning somewhat.
Also what about composition doll heads from the 20's and 30's. I say heads b/c that is often the only part still remaining - having probably lived on for a generation or two - saved as just too sweet to throw away - tucked into trunks and hot attics for nostalgia reasons. And curses to those who spawn the creepy doll movement!
I use my Pyrex and Corningware with the Cornflower blue pattern and always handwash it.
Always smart to take care of your antiques 🙂
I love pyrex. I have my mothers old mixing bowl, blue dutch girl and boy. My own four bowl mixing set form the 80's in brown and a few odd pieces from the Good Will. Great cooking pieces.
Yes they are good find
I FOUND MY MOM'S OLD CAST DEEP FRYING PAN IN THE burned RUINS OF MY DADS HOUSE....CLEANED IT AND SEASONED IT AND IT DOES produce the best food....i rescued that over 50 years ago....
Awesome!
The BEST cornbread ever comes out of my old cast iron skillet!
I love collecting old postcards. Prefer to have stamp with date in tact but if subject is interesting enough, I'll still buy it!
I'm learning alot about postcards lately and can see why people collect them they are so interesting
Thank you! Always good to know. I’d love to shop your store.
Thanks
So glad I’m able to learn from your videos.
Glad your enjoying them Shelley
They aren’t hot but I love the acrylic/lucite grapes from the 60s.
I agree very cool
I do too my mother has a bowl of fruit like those.
Wish I still had mine!!
Old lucite is still hot!
I remember my sister had those on her coffee table. She was 20 years older than I. I always thought as a kid they were really pretty. I never see them now.
My great grandmother lost two little daughters during the flu epidemic of 1917-1919, someone cut out a printed, newspaper poem called "The Little Shoes" it's dated August 1919, I still have it, a treasure for me. That little piece of paper is 100 years old.
What an amazing story to pass down. Love this!
Please share the poem .********
Oh my! So sad what people went through during that time.That article is a treasure for sure.
My grandma became an orphan turn of Century pandemic and her brothers died in WWI then WWII happened and Holocaust! My grandma the funniest French seamstress. Don’t give up should be our motto!
@@tmcginnis21144 I scanned it and have a copy of it, am not tech savvy, I'll try to upload, the poem is very long but very well written, it may even have been written by my great gm herself.
Love LOVE your channel and your videos. I live in upstate New York and we are the same as you are. We do not live in the city so not all NY is like the city. :) Thank you for the lists you make. They help a lot.
Your welcome! Thanks for watching
I had to subscribe, I commented yesterday on another video and you promptly responded, thank you for that sir. I work in the antique business in Louisiana.
Thanks for the Sub Shane! I will always respond, I always feel if you take the time to comment I can at least take the same time to respond 🙂
Everything my Mom has stuffed in cupboards and closets lol
😂 just like many moms
What you said plus vintage jewelry, old marbles, coins and art glass:)!
Jewelry is down right now, old marbles can be quite valuable depending on the maker, coins depend on condition and years, and art glass also has alot of factors to determine value
Iron and tin toys are certainly worthy of mention. Of course you mentioned your neck of the woods, but overall, these should certainly be in the top five.
Just missed my list but definitely was considered
Tacky souvenirs from anywhere in the world is my current go to things . In particular anything connected to world fairs or expos
I have some items from the 1982 world fair in Knoxville. If you're interested. Thanks
Ahhh I'm sure I have something you'd like.
Old Corningware is popular, too. It's probably the same as the Pyrex category. I'm always looking for the old French White pieces, even if they don't have lids. They're beautiful workhorses in my kitchen and I even use them for my pets' bowls. Some of my pieces are almost as old as I am and I was born in the 60s. Thanks for this info. I'm cleaning out my house and plan to donate as much as possible. ~ Lisa
That's great to hear Lisa! Corning ware is a quality item as well
I love your license plates hanging up. I have a few like that inside my front porch.
Thanks Emma!
I wouldn’t have any idea what is of value...that’s why I subscribed to your channel!! Thank you!!
Hopefully we can help you along the way 🙂
Love old holiday ephemera, I have such a weakness for paper because someone had to really treasure it to keep it😍
Exactly there is some cool items out there
@@66uniqueantiques happy new year!
I love to vintage DIY book I have - how to modernise your boring old Victorian doors by boarding them over etc. Gives me loads of giggles. Plus I have an old remedy book - that's amusing too.
Nice!
I have a few of the 'household rules' from the 50's. They are fun to read! When my dad went Home to Heaven, I called in a book dealer and he estimated Dad had approximately 4,000 books. I kept what I knew to be his favorites, a lot of history books from the late 1800's, early poetry and classic tales, and Mom's cook books that she had ordered and were still in the envelopes they were mailed in. I still have them. I have been holding on to them for my kids and grandkids, but they want me to sell them and use the money for myself now. But it's like selling family history. Maybe I cherish it more than I should, I can not honestly think of anything material they cherish in this ' throw away' world. Which is kind of sad. I don't know, maybe I'm the crazy one.
Old remedy books, yes! Hilarious and maddening at the same time. From the horrors of onanism to comparing races.
Very information presentation...thank you!
Thanks for watching
Collected old lighters before. Campaign buttons. Car hood ornaments.
All very cool items
Very Informative. Thanks!
Thanks for watching
I have baking dishes that 27 years old now...just got a four piece casserole from the 70's.
Sweet!
If you love your cast iron, it'll love you back, forever....you'll never have to replace a skillet, again. Consider a griddle and dutch oven, too. I also found this raised edge, pizza-pan type thing, also. It's def a bit lesser grade, but think it'll be fine once seasoned fully. Wonderful!❤
100% true!! We love our cast iron as well
SO TRUE!
I have my grandmother's Pyrex bowl set and used it daily until I saw how much they were going for!
Lol yeah those can be quite valuable
Most older Pyrex pieces have high levels of lead in their decorative finishes. The paint deteriorates over time, especially in the higher temperatures of dishwashers, causing it to flake microscopic particles containing lead. When eaten, or inhaled, lead is particularly harmful to children, even in very small quantities. It lowers IQ and can cause a host of neurological and behavioral problems. If you want to keep it for sentimental reasons, it should be fine on display, but not for daily use. Newer ceramics and glassware, especially those made in the US, or Europe, are every bit as durable and much safer.
I am still using my mother’s that were a wedding gift in 1945. I have managed to get another of the large yellow, looking for medium green.
Dolls, like Jill when talking dolls came out, cricket , the doll used cassette tapes etc.From the 80's ?
In central NJ we have seen a lot of old railroad lanterns and oil lanterns in general. Many people selling their old electric hurricane style lamps from the 50’s etc. I would love to hear about your collection of the license plates you display. My oldest daughter has a few that she has collected and proudly has them hung up. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
Thanks Donna!
@@66uniqueantiques b;bpn1?
Old pyrex is very hard to break. New pyrex is way too fragile.
Yup. Corning sold the brand and the joint venture changed the formula. There are known issues of the glass breaking when people try to take it out of the oven. I wouldn't touch any Pyrex made after 2010.
@@Rhodeygirl Thank You for saying that. My Mom has insisted the newer stuff is easier to break for years
@@farmcentralohio Well old pyrex has some dangerous heavy metals that are no longer available for use for human consumption
vintage freestyle or race bikes are the price of a car nowadays and still laying behind garages.....if it has a layback seatpost---buy it.....vintage model car kits are insane priced an still found at garage sales as well...just toys in general are easy to pick up cheap
I really enjoying watching your videos. Even if from a year ago. New follower. From Mexico living in LA.
Awesome Marilu! Glad you are enjoying the videos
Thank you for this great information this is very helpful! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it Ivy!
I enjoy collecting old yard sprinklers and the like
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Now that's specific.
My husband kept all the signs from his BP gas station when it changed over to a 76 station.
Very Good Money Nowadays!
I'm in England & you can pick up vintage Pyrex dishes dirt cheap in the charity shops (under £10). One of the hottest 'trends' at the moment here is mid century furniture (1950/60s), you can buy locally really cheap but price rockets once its placed in a 'trendy' shop!
Love hearing trends from across the pond
same here in my Canadian valley, I find pyrex and fire king dishes at thrift shops for $5, antique and mid century modern furniture for under $50, etc but as soon as you go into a big city it's 3x the price
Quite a few years ago, my grandmother almost threw out my grandfathers WW2 trophies, mostly German militaria. I literally rescued it from the garbage bin!
Yikes! Luckily you did
I used my uncle's WWll memorabilia in a classroom setting with middle school kids. I passed around a food ration card, some military papers, all kinds of stuff. The kids were in awe. They asked so many good questions.
I found a small, old timey oil applicator can at a swap meet a few years back that I bought for around $5.00. I've cleaned it up and fill it with 3 in 1 machine oil and use it for small projects. I have been looking around to see if I could find another one but haven't yet.
Very Cool! Finding use for antiques is always great
US Pyrex is discontinued. A different company goes by pyrex wth a different formula. Upper case P can take extreme temp changes, lower case p can't, but won't shatter into sharp pieces. I had a not that old corelle plate slowly explode, just sitting on the table, in the mid 70s.
Good info!
Thank you for the informative video. Happy New Year to you😀
Corelle is my go-to dinnerware, but goodness gracious, it can react strangely occasionally! You never know if it will bounce all over a ceramic tile floor or shatter into a million pieces!
Old time Pyrex is the best! Sadly, I’m starting to run out of room in my kitchen for more of those well made refrigerator containers and mixing bowls. Fire King is great too! I also love to buy the tableware made in England.
We love pyrex at our house as well
A nice site very informative👍
Thank You
Quality American Folk Art. Decoys Etc.
Good additions
I never would have guessed gas and oil. Love your videos.
That market is so crazy right now
My daughter in law is crazy about Halloween and collects anything she can get her hands on. She puts more out on Halloween than she does for Christmas. Not that she is into the dark arts she just likes the numerous novelty items around. My son even went so far as creating a backdrop on wood panels where he painted a Cemetary and haunted house on a hill to display all her Halloween collectables. She has collected hundreds over the years and black cats are on the top of her list!
That is so cool! We go crazy decorating for Halloween too! We will put a video out next year of our decorations
@@66uniqueantiques great idea!
Folk art pieces are the next hot item!!!
I'll keep an eye out for them
Mid Century Modern, Antique / Vintage Photos, Beatles (surprisingly) and WWII Homefront.
Yes!
The most I’ve ever spent on a piece of Pyrex is about $50 and I don’t use my Pyrex lol it’s for looking pretty only in our house, living out it’s retirement in leisure 😆 we obviously use our vintage furniture and also some vintage Tupperware and flour/sugar/coffee canisters and stuff like that but 85-90% of the glass is just for looking pretty
And there is nothing wrong with that
Farmhouse sinks from the 30’s and 40’s
Very true
We re opened our thrift store in downtown Ottawa after the lockdown. All the lego sold out in a matter of hours. Loved your video. I wonder what your honerable mentions were.
That's awesome!! Good luck with your shop!! Always here if you need an ear 🙂
I have a green Merry Christmas holly pattern Pyrex cinderella bowl from the 60s. It was mom's and has only been used to display fruit and nuts at Christmas. Always hand washed, i.e., bright, shiny colors. A friend was at my home this past Christmas and flipped out. She offered me $800 for it. She said it is very rare and wasn't sold but given to Pyrex employees as a gift. I did not sell it.
I've never heard of that pattern. That is awesome hold on to that treasure
GREAT VIDEO ... as usual. Thanks :)
Thankd KC
Cast iron frying pan, I’ve been using since I was married in 1977. I even lent it to an American Wisconsin Lady for a year, while she and her family were exchange Teaching for one year. Never have Enemia (vitaminD deficiency) if you cook in Iron.
Very true! Also Vitamin D is great for the body so something to think about as well
I just found a bunch of foil Christmas decorations still in the packaging. You know the streamer type ones that are gold, red or green. The ones you hang off the ceiling fixtures. Who knew?
Awesome!!
Thank You.
Thanks for watching!
I wish your store was down here in Florida, it looks like a fun place to visit.
😂 my wife would love that! Warm weather and no snow
What about truly vintage advertising tins from the 20's to 50's? The names of products (like "Plucks" cotton balls in a tin) and the graphics are as riotously fun as the signs you showed!
And most of these old product tins have long ago rusted and/or been thrown away so not very many of the originals left. I have quite a collection. What is the best way to save them from oxidation?
We sell them quite a bit
Local milk bottled from our small town. Anything from O’Dowds Dairy Farm, PineBrook, NJ. Dairy long gone, but memorabilia for all the rich folks who built mansions on the farms is selling for $100’s and MUCH more. Anything Towaco, Montville or Pine Brook, New Jersey are HOT sellers. Buyers are wealthy...so we have seen crazy bidding wars over the simplest advertising, dairy, or old signs. Crazy! But there is a market for everything.
That is true if someone has the money no amount of bids will stop them
Michele Caron Well, an awful lot of people have( or throw out) the crates for, that are kinda illegal to have.
Very Good!!
Thanks Carl!
I would give anything to be able to browse in your beautiful store!!! They’re getting harder to find in my part of the country (Washington state), if indeed, we could even go in them right now. 😞
Definitely can shop in our store! Maybe a road trip down the line 🤷
Doilies. I have many but two rise to the level of art. I also have an all Ethan Allen 60s "elephant's graveyard of maple furniture." - Hazel
Very true
@@66uniqueantiques The furniture is dining/living and very nice to look upon.
Cooking New Year's Eve steak on my Wagner griddle. I also regularly use my Javelin muffin pan for Yorkshire pudding. I have a lot of cast iron stuff that I use every day, none of it new.
The best tasting food!!
@@66uniqueantiques Yes. We do enjoy using the old kitchen ware. I regularly in the fall use my stoneware crocks for brining fish and deer and moose meat for smoking not to mention sauerkraut.
Yum!! Send some this way 😂😂
Wagner stuff rocks!!!
Vintage is 25 years or more. A antique is 100 years old or more . So vintage items are hot.yes.
The definition of antique is different for many people
@@66uniqueantiques and i believe on the object. Vehicles 25 + I think are vintage... Can't remember but i think 50+ is antique...
Interesting what is hot in the US!
here in the Netherlands Americana is wild for instance old rusty cans found in the desert near old mines sell like hotcakes here I have several friends in the USA that own old 19th-century mines and surrounding land and they make more money off me just picking up old rusty stuff than they make off the mines if an old can has bullet holes it's worth even more crazy ha!
😂 I believe it! That is crazy
I was in the trade for over 30 years. U are correct. Taste changes with each generation. Have to keep up to survive.
Very true
Just came across your channel, love it, love antiques!
Thanks Rose!
I use my pyrex and other antiques. Life is short, take the plastic off the couch.
No problem with that
I have a stand up life size M and M's promotional.sign, of a famous race car driver. This was back in the late 1980s, early 90s. I got it because I asked a convenience store owner if I could have it, because he was going to throw it out. I still have it,and love it. Would be interested to know if it's worth anything.
@@dede4004 I wish I still had my life-size, Michael J Fox 'Teen Wolf', stand-up.💯❤😭😭
@ BadArtGallery... i get you... enjoy the antiques❣️ I have Currier and Ives dishes (1960’s) hanging on my kitchen wall and sitting on a shelf to look at... and in my cupboard to USE!! I love them, so I want to see them and use them! I have Sweet childhood memories with these dishes (well...ones just like them). I’ve been known to use the ones from the wall, if I don’t have a duplicate in the cupboard... My cats drink out of a Pyrex Flameware bowl that my Mom had before she had me (I’m 62), and a 1970’s Pyrex bowl is their food dish! I love all of my old stuff
Hottest top 5 antiques, chicago airmotor windmill, 1955 Willys Overland 4 door, 1964 Chris Craft speedboat, German MG machine gun WW2 vintage, signed Treasure of the Sierra Madre first edition book by B Tavern.
They are not “antiques” though they are secondhand to most of the world.
Nice!
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Where in Michigan are you located? I was just thinking that I’d love to go in that store, and I live in Michigan! Thank you!
Oh! I also have always loved old gas pumps and pay phones.
Nashville Mi
Chippy shutters, architectural pieces, old corbels, rusty milk cans, kitchen utensils and antique scales to name a few!
Good list
I have OLD cookie cutters...interested?
@@carolscandura285 Thanks for asking, but I have some handed down from my Mama!
I have a lot of pyrex with lids. I had no idea they were collectibles. Mine passed down from my grandmother. I also have a lot, about 60 pieces of fireking jadeite (same era) that was my grandmother's... plates, cups saucers, mixing bowls, etc. . I dont use it. I wonder if it's sellable.
It absolutely is!
Thank you for showing actual SOLD prices on eBay. It annoys me when people place values on things based on eBay listings that haven’t sold. An item is only worth what people are willing to pay for, not what people are willing to list it for.
Exactly
people have no idea how to yard sale swap, trade horses,pick or anything because of the friggin internet say this and that
Ain`t THAT the truth!
Love your channel 💋❤️
Thanks Sue!!
Souvenir silver spoons they are what I look for in antique shops.
Cool! We ran across a collection last year that was quite impressive and the sold pretty fast as well
Jeff Shaw souvenir
My mom collected spoons. When she passed 2 antique appraisers gave us values and then offered to buy. I said no....holding on too 😁👍