Go Thrifting With Me Please and Have Fun
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- My interest is buying and selling antiques and vintage items mostly
from the 1920's into the mid 1960's. Thank you for watching.
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I love the recipe cards! I have so so so many! 😂😂😂 Some of it is actually really yum. I love cooki ng so I always grab recipe volumes when I find them.
i always learn something new with your videos, and i appreciate you for it.
I like that deco bowl too. I made it in miniature for a future project.
I love your enthusiasm about vintage glass. I come here for this!
Have missed watching your videos. So glad I'm back and able to learn so much from you again 🤗
I inherited my mom’s 1970s Indiana glass collection so it has a special meaning for me. It is definitely vintage being around 55 years old and on its way to becoming antique. I still collect it. When my grandchildren were little, they loved to drink from the goblets as they thought only kings and queens drank from goblets! They have gone through a few of the goblets but how could I get upset with royalty!
@@cherylmellblom5471 I also love Indiana glass. I treasure my 🌟 and bars fairy 🧚 lamp. Before we know it our Indiana will be popular again. I ❤️that your grand kids got to drink out of your goblets.
Trifting is OK to do occasionally but everyone should be supporting their local small businesses!!
So many wonderful treasures! No wonder you’re gleeful and giddy!!
What a wonderful day for you. Your area is amazing for treasures and I know you are out there pounding the pavement everyday to find gems.
Stemware, cakeplate, and candlestick are my faves. The sound effects are funny😂!😊❤
So many treasures Scott, I always learn something while watching you! Loved the Candlewick! 🇨🇦
Happy to see you
Love to see the
Different things
An it's a learning
Experience 😊
😊😊the root beer coloured bowl...gorgeous..timeless
Wowzah! on the blue McKee:) The cake plate is Wreath by Bryce Brothers 1880s, I love it. I look forward to seeing your other treasures.
Thank you so much!
I have 5 willow meir Fostoria. There were 6 until my husband tripped. All water glasses.
The round antique cake plate is lovely. I enjoyed your video, Scott. Thank you. 😊
Love everything you found ❤🐈⬛
Always fun Scott 😁. You found some really nice pieces too. Hope your night is going well. 😉🕊️
Hi there Scott!!!! Great finds as usual. I'm feeling under the weather but I knew that you would make me laugh. I agree about the punch bowls. Thanks for making my day! ❤
I hope you’re feeling back to yourself very soon!
Glad to see someone else appreciates EAPG.Great finds , ty for sharing.Have a Blessed day Scott.
Liking the new hat!!!!
I learn so much from you! Wish I had such great thrift shops near me.
Love everything.
What great finds ❤
I think I saw the recipe cards from the 80s in a haul. The manganese glass is very pretty 💜
I love the silver trimmed bowl.
“ I have too much to show you” sounds like a great problem to have!
Yes, and I want to see it all! 😂
Excellent haul!
I think the pair of preserve dishes are sweet. But with the cracked lid maybe it's one-and-a-half. Love that Laurel creamer!!
Hello Thanks for the shop along, which is my favourite, I learn so much and I like your enthusiasm and discerning eye that I take with me when I thrift.
I was wondering if that deco bowl that you thought might be Steuben, if it could be from the ‘80’s when all of the art deco revival stuff was popular. Thanks in advance for sharing your expertise and helping me learn,Scott. 🥰 Ooh! Scared me when your phone fell. I thought someone hit your truck! Whew! Love those Fostoria stems and the salver.
That plate of the field laborers represents the painting, The Gleaners, by Jean Francois Millet. Endless prints of it around. Yes, it hurts my back, too, to look at it, but it's an iconic image of those who toil in the fields. Lots of wonderful things, the salver is especially nice. Thanks!
Luv listening to ya. So informative 😊
The cranked jelly dish would be great for everyday use. Afternoon tea and toast elevated
Love the pair of clear glass vases. So many things I’d love to collect but space is tight.
I love it all 🎉
New word for me: “salver” - a tray used for formal circumstances (thanks, Scott!) 😊
It was all nice, Scott. You sure have an "eye" for all things good! Love to learn from you!
I like the Manganese Purple glass ! I know, theres purest that only like it if its still clear. I always wondered how they'd know, if it hadn't started turning. I remember my older family members used to like sitting old bottles in the windows, cause the colored ones were pretty.
Oh! I want those gold lattice glasses for my bar cart!! Please,
I’m begging you!🙏🏻❤️🐩
They are yours!
I could craft with that chipped tea cup. I make Christmas and winter assemblages.
Love a single candlestick.
A lot of fun!
I have that carnival glass dish you didn’t like. I know it’s not anything special but I only paid $1.00 for it and it looks really pretty at Christmas with ornaments in it. I do appreciate you explaining the difference in the old carnival glass compared to the newer stuff. Thanks.
😊😊the eapg bottle,very nice and the footed silver rimmed late deco...fab
Great Treasures, a virtual box of York Peppermint Patties on their way!
Great finds❤
"The Gleaners" by Millet on the plate. Frequently paired with "The Angelus"
Fun fun front seat thrift haul!! I absolutely loved everything that you thrifted 🎉senior discount day in Delaware county pa is Wednesday and 30% off. Most of the time there is nothing but junk on the shelves.I would love to find a good thrift store in delco. Happy Thrifting Scott and stay warm .
Was going through my d glass book and lo and behold the last pattern I read about was the Laurel pattern! Love that blue!
Scott I have a receipt box like the one you saw only mine is yellow. My children and grandchildren love to make the candy cane cookies at Christmas from that receipt box.😊
Lovely menory making😊😊😊
Hey there - that bottle is Massachusetts from US Glass Corp. from their States Series.
Hey you!!!!!!!!!!! Are you ok????
Scott, have you considered taping an episode where you show your favorite reference books? Or would that be like a magician revealing the secret of the trick?
@@CorinneHSmith great idea thank you for making this suggestion!
I love candlewick I collect it. That and cats. And New Jersey.
The plants on the chipped urn coffee set ...don't know what they are called when I was little we would go to Prospect park and open the sticky pod and put it on our nose...we just called it Pinocchio nose plants😅
My mother received those recipe cards monthly I believe it was! But she passed in '79 so hers were from earlier than the 80's. Fun find!
My favorites in this haul are the Candlewick vases and the Mahogony candlestick. 🥰
We have the same thing only it's plants, mostly house plants. Ours is in a plastic greenhouse looking container and yes it's from the 70s too. It was my mother's.
I have a stair-stepped bowl that is flashed multi-color on each "step". Its not marked. It could art deco be from the 20s., or it could be from the 80s. Who knows? I've looked far and wide and never found a reference for it. I love that delphite blue- wow, it almost glows.
$8 for a scented Yankee candle is quite a good deal, considering they retail new for over twice that amount.
Oooooh that manganese’d punch bowl….wish that was part of your haul….
I didn’t buy it because I could not find the base.
You should come peruse my grandmother’s Depression and Carnival glass. It’s going to take us forever to go through it all.
Ooo ee he's the wizard.
My parent had the 70s version of those recipes cards from when they got married in 1975. I remember thumbing through them and thinking the pictures really looked unappetizing.
I had a set of those recipe cards
Oh don't toss, use the saucer for under your plants. Nice trip to the thrift.
I used to have those
you do make me nervous the way you sometimes handle delicate glassware. lol
I can't believe that they throw all that wonderful glass in a plastic bag! 😢
I just bought a 1903 Westmoreland patriotic plate for $2 at goodwill.
Now I want Chunk’O Cheese Meatloaf.
Scott! You sold me the Culver glasses recently. My niece loved them.
You have my email and an open invoice. Let me know your price .
Fun day for you out in the snow. Do you freeze your York peppermint patties ?
Walmart brand candles smell as good as Yankee and only cost $6.77. my favorite is Hazelnut Cream.
I mean the recipe cards
they dont have thrift stores like you have in New Jersey where I live
OH FUDGE! 🤣🧼
Nice recovery.
Come to Swedesboro+ take me shopping with you❤....lunch on me!❤
No no no no no no!!! It's Village not Yankee Candle lol;)) It's still a good buy.
How do you tell Fostoria from Indiana Glass Whitehall and there is another glass company that had one called Cube?🤔
@@JohnnyRFrias The Fostoria glass is fire polished, and so when you rub your hands over, it will feel smooth and silky. As a general rule, most of Indiana glass is not fire polished, and we have a little bit of roughness around seams. Fostoria is basically higher quality glass and when you get it in your hands, you can tell.
I just found your channel 🥰🥰where have you been ❤I love watching ❤. Get time look me up. 💙💙💙💙💙
I love daisy and button but I'm with you that large bowl didn't do it for me. It did make me think about daisy and button candlesticks and i didn't see any on the eapg database found that interesting 🤔