That place is great, they have such amazing pieces. They way you film make it feel like we are shopping along with you. Thanks Jeffery. I love how you break out singing.
Jeffery, You had me rolling! You are so comical. Thank goodness I wasn't drinking my coffee when you were talking about sterilization! Lol! And your random singing, is the best. Lots of pretties in that shop.
My grandmother used the Franciscan Apple & ivy pattern dishware for her every day dishes, the desert rose pattern for weekends & the starburst for holidays. Every time I see any of the patterns, it brings me straight back to being a child sitting at a card table with a lace tablecloth at a holiday dinner. At least my grandmother was laid back. She had no problem with all of the kids using her good dishes 😊
This was a great shopping trip, found some nice things. Seem happier today, funny comments and singing too. Been great Mother’s Day watching you Jeffrey🌴🦩
I really smiled all the way through this video. Great items and you sounded so happy. I was a little concerned at your last sale. Take care of yourself all the time.
You're not cheap Jeffrey, you're thrifty 🦩 that orange vase with the 🐪 was beautiful. Have you seen crazy for retro on UA-cam? You and Barb and Jocelyn would love Peggy's collections. Pyrex, enamel ware, animal planters embroidered tablecloths and more. Kisses to Lady Stella 🐕
I love the white milk glass dish with the owls and the moon! I've never seen that one before. The blue milk glass was also very nice. Amazing that they are still around after 100+ years.
Home Co/Home Interiors was a party you hosted at your home. There was a little book you could look through but also a consultant would show you lots of items and show you how to do groupings! I went to a lot of parties and hosted some in the early 1990’s!
Ypur commentary is so hilarious and witty..so much fun to watch! Thank you as well for explaining everything you see and thr background is so helpful. Great stuff!
Jeffrey, the swirl bowl you loved at the beginning of the video looks to be Beatty Swirl by the A.J. Beatty & Sons in Tiffin, OH as the appearance of the ribs around rim of bowl bead up over the edges and has the circular bulls eye pattern on the bottom. Circa 1890s. Very pretty piece. I’m a huge fan of white opalescent pieces. Well, ANY opalescent. I had so many Home Interior parties in the 1980s. Fun times. So odd to think that time period was so long ago. Loved this video and all the unusual things you found today!
You were so excited at this Vintage Shop 👏🏻😊. I love your excitement!! No you appreciated art even at the age of 8. It was in your Heart!! Ohhhh and Ohhhh I loved the yellow Pyrex.. my favorite color. Have fun on your trip.. even though you are skipping Tuscany 😂😂
A Brown Betty is a type of teapot, round and with a manganese brown glaze known as Rockingham glaze. The original teapots came from a red clay that was discovered in the Stoke-on-Trent area of Britain, in 1695. This clay resulted in a ceramic which seemed to retain heat better and so found use as the material for the teapot as early as the seventeenth century. These early pots were tall and shaped more like coffee pots. In the nineteenth century the pots began to take on the more rounded shape of the modern Brown Betty. The Rockingham Glaze was brushed on the pot and allowed to run down the sides, creating a streaky finish as it was fired. In the Victorian era, when tea was at its peak of popularity, tea brewed in the Brown Betty was considered excellent. This was attributed to the design of the pot which allowed the tea leaves more freedom to swirl around as the water was poured into the pot, releasing more flavour with less bitterness.
Naked - Scale - mirror what are three things that never ever go together! I’m with you on that! Such amazing things today. Wish you could here us while your shopping. I was like oooo! Jeffrey to your right! Pick it up and show me closer please. 😂😂 but you can’t. So I just sounded like a weirdo!
Your soothing voice and knowledge give me a deep state of being relaxed. Thank you for your wonderful trips. Being disabled I don’t get to go as much anymore. Memories of my mother flow in!💐🙏🏼
My you were in a fun mood at the time of filming this. I was wondering how you were after your sun stroke episode on Friday's sale? Gosh, think you all had us worried bigtime.
If th9se teapots are called brown Betty I am very happy to learn that. It was the first thing I ever bought at an estate sale and picked up several of them through the years. I also have a pitcher and juice set. I used to display them in a corner chest inhad in a bungalow...my first home
That orange Nippon vase dates to the nineteen teens with the discovery of King Tut's tomb. Everyone was wanting to walk like an Egyptian. The bird pie vents paid homage to the nursery rhyme, Four and Twenty Black Birds. During Tudor England, it was fashionable to have fake pies presented during feast days. A two part pie crust was baked and filled with love birds and other small animals. These were presented to the Lord of the manor during the process of bringing up every individual dish for the Lord to examine and taste before anyone else. It was supposed to be entertaining, but having birds take to flight over the dinner table seems not quite though through all the way. Birds poop everytime they take wing.
Great video as always jeefrey and don't let a few bad comments get to you you just be you and ur true supporters will always stay with you you are awesome kind and funny stay you❤❤
Wow, that is the most Hall red poppy stuff I have seen on here in ages. My daughter has a huge collection of it. You don't see it too often now for sale.
Alex and Aaron from Chapter Two vintage were just at that place. Love the Homco elves. I have that green one. I bought it to put in with my saint patrick's day decor. I wish I'd find a piano baby. They're so cute 😍
Loved all the neat stuff in the first booth- the glass shoe sole was pretty weird. Wonder what's the story behind that? The yellow black and white vase you picked up was really pretty!!
Another fabulous shopping adventure Jeffrey!!! I am going to research Jackie Kennedy and the Franciscan Dinnerware. She may have used it in either her Georgetown home or her New York apartment!!! Always enjoy you!!!
Jackie Kennedy chose Desert Rose as her White House china!!! I think that is wonderful to know. I had a friend who owned a chair that Jackie was supposed to have sat in at a party. LOL!!! Thanks Jeffrey!!!
Awesome video, Jeffrey - thanks! The milk glass NYC souvenir plate was incredible, as was the gigantic ceramic Christmas tree. $125 was a lot of cash. But, for anyone to buy it to keep and display at Christmas, it's well worth it. Funny, after your talking about 'Jackety' Kennedy, and her popularizing the Franciscan Desert Rose pattern of dinnerware, you then focused on a tray by the Jennings Bros. In looking at the price tag, the initials of the seller (?) were clearly visible ... "JFK". Thanks again - have a great day.
The scales were in public bathrooms. Back n the day women always checked how they looked and how much they weighed. But they did weigh with clothes on😉
Love to see you Jeffrey., I am actually excited to see how you decorate for xmas this year. Thought of that when you showed the ceramic tree. You need to make more music videos, you have a terrific voice.
Home Interior was sold like Tupperware. There were sales reps, brochures and home parties. I stick to the scrimp and splurge philosophy. I enjoy your videos.
Home interior wasn’t like a mail order catalog it was more like Tupperware you at home interior parties and people would order stuff from you and you’d get free shit or you’d get like a cash prize
I love Diggers! I like the junk that's outside. You really need to venture up to Lake City and go to Webbs! Plan on spending several hours, it's pretty big.
Nice to see you in an antique mall. I missed the 3rd thing you purchased, which would have been the first thing.. what was it? Does anyone know? Have a great day everyone 😊♥️
I think the thing about estate sales is that the family has gone through and picked out what they want. So probably grammie’s Fenton bird collection has already gone to a granddaughter or something
Jeffrey PLEASE don't ever change!!!
I agree, Carol. Jeffrey is a breath of fresh air! ❤️
Is he ever 🎉 upbeat, smart, appreciates all things, witty and more !
Jeffery, thank u for sharing all that knowledge about those unique finds in the specially curated space. 🎉 🎉
Jeffery you are absolutely adorable lol. Always put a smile on my face 😀
Oh yes!!! Pass on his channel to a friend 😂
That place is great, they have such amazing pieces. They way you film make it feel like we are shopping along with you. Thanks Jeffery. I love how you break out singing.
Jeffery, You had me rolling! You are so comical. Thank goodness I wasn't drinking my coffee when you were talking about sterilization! Lol! And your random singing, is the best. Lots of pretties in that shop.
Always enjoy seeing unique items!
My grandmother used the Franciscan Apple & ivy pattern dishware for her every day dishes, the desert rose pattern for weekends & the starburst for holidays. Every time I see any of the patterns, it brings me straight back to being a child sitting at a card table with a lace tablecloth at a holiday dinner. At least my grandmother was laid back. She had no problem with all of the kids using her good dishes 😊
I love that you sing as you shop. It's obvious that you are happy....
Me too.
This was a great shopping trip, found some nice things. Seem happier today, funny comments and singing too. Been great Mother’s Day watching you Jeffrey🌴🦩
The items you loved at the one booth were epic! Maybe the person traveled extensively? Wonderful shop along at the Antique Mall!
I love his commentary, laughed out loud at "Jackedy" Kennedy. I also enjoy his singing, his voice is nice, and his lyrics are hilarioud...😂
Pass it on, Jeffery & Barb's Live Sale is at Noon on this Channel, every Friday. New info 🎉
I really smiled all the way through this video. Great items and you sounded so happy. I was a little concerned at your last sale. Take care of yourself all the time.
You're not cheap Jeffrey, you're thrifty 🦩 that orange vase with the 🐪 was beautiful. Have you seen crazy for retro on UA-cam? You and Barb and Jocelyn would love Peggy's collections. Pyrex, enamel ware, animal planters embroidered tablecloths and more. Kisses to Lady Stella 🐕
Another video filled with information,I love learning from you!
Same. That’s actually what drew me to his videos and made me start watching. 😊
I loooove your singing!! Hit those notes!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I love the white milk glass dish with the owls and the moon! I've never seen that one before. The blue milk glass was also very nice. Amazing that they are still around after 100+ years.
Home Co/Home Interiors was a party you hosted at your home. There was a little book you could look through but also a consultant would show you lots of items and show you how to do groupings! I went to a lot of parties and hosted some in the early 1990’s!
Ypur commentary is so hilarious and witty..so much fun to watch! Thank you as well for explaining everything you see and thr background is so helpful. Great stuff!
That mall was so full …. could spend hours and lots of $ in there. Thanks for singing along the way xxx
I just thought that a video from you would make my day, and there you are! 😊
Jeffrey, have fun in Italy. I have been there many times. You will love it. However please be aware of pickpockets - wear a money belt.
That one booth was pretty great. Happy to see you pick up another antique milk glass plate in a different pattern.
Jeffrey, the swirl bowl you loved at the beginning of the video looks to be Beatty Swirl by the A.J. Beatty & Sons in Tiffin, OH as the appearance of the ribs around rim of bowl bead up over the edges and has the circular bulls eye pattern on the bottom. Circa 1890s. Very pretty piece. I’m a huge fan of white opalescent pieces. Well, ANY opalescent.
I had so many Home Interior parties in the 1980s. Fun times. So odd to think that time period was so long ago. Loved this video and all the unusual things you found today!
Love your videos learn alot and get a giggle
Love your videos! Thank you for providing us with entertainment while sharing your knowledge of antiques and collectibles.
Very well said ! Hope u share his videos with friends! 🎉
Enjoyed the video. I love that you have a little extra spring in your step these days.
Great video, love, love, love the singing! Please don’t stop! 🎼🎤
You were so excited at this Vintage Shop 👏🏻😊. I love your excitement!! No you appreciated art even at the age of 8. It was in your Heart!!
Ohhhh and Ohhhh I loved the yellow Pyrex.. my favorite color. Have fun on your trip.. even though you are skipping Tuscany 😂😂
That was fun, so much neat stuff today, and always a chance to learn something new, thankyou. The sound track was most appreciated ❣
Jeffrey you are a breath of fresh air. Thanks for sharing.
Jeffrey, you give the best tutorials on collectibles.
A Brown Betty is a type of teapot, round and with a manganese brown glaze known as Rockingham glaze.
The original teapots came from a red clay that was discovered in the Stoke-on-Trent area of Britain, in 1695. This clay resulted in a ceramic which seemed to retain heat better and so found use as the material for the teapot as early as the seventeenth century. These early pots were tall and shaped more like coffee pots. In the nineteenth century the pots began to take on the more rounded shape of the modern Brown Betty. The Rockingham Glaze was brushed on the pot and allowed to run down the sides, creating a streaky finish as it was fired.
In the Victorian era, when tea was at its peak of popularity, tea brewed in the Brown Betty was considered excellent. This was attributed to the design of the pot which allowed the tea leaves more freedom to swirl around as the water was poured into the pot, releasing more flavour with less bitterness.
I love the estate sales. But I’m with you on the antique malls. Just so much more quantity of quality.
Yaaay!!! Your getting back to you. Funny as always. And goofing around oh oh and back to singing. Even singing more!!! 🎉😅❤❤❤
Great video again. I love the Art Niveau vanity dish. ❣️
Naked - Scale - mirror what are three things that never ever go together! I’m with you on that! Such amazing things today. Wish you could here us while your shopping. I was like oooo! Jeffrey to your right! Pick it up and show me closer please. 😂😂 but you can’t. So I just sounded like a weirdo!
Absolutely love that postcard holder. Hope you sell yours soon! ❤️🐩
Hi 😊
Your soothing voice and knowledge give me a deep state of being relaxed. Thank you for your wonderful trips. Being disabled I don’t get to go as much anymore. Memories of my mother flow in!💐🙏🏼
I cant quit laughing about you said you were like a seventy year old woman when you were 8! LOL
Ikr 😆😆😆 I literally laughed out loud!
70 yr.old woman at 8. I just love you.❤
That made me laugh so hard, priceless!
I sometimes worry that I will wet my pants 😂
Have a great time in Italy !!!
My you were in a fun mood at the time of filming this. I was wondering how you were after your sun stroke episode on Friday's sale? Gosh, think you all had us worried bigtime.
Repaired vase with the spider on it is a representation of the Nazca lines
Glad to learn that😊
If th9se teapots are called brown Betty I am very happy to learn that. It was the first thing I ever bought at an estate sale and picked up several of them through the years. I also have a pitcher and juice set. I used to display them in a corner chest inhad in a bungalow...my first home
I'm glad you got the mug, I like the green inside also.
Thanks!
Thank you for teaching us in glass!!
You were on a roll today!! Love it!!
Coffeepods again probably.😁
@@crazydaizy2745 😂😂😂
That orange Nippon vase dates to the nineteen teens with the discovery of King Tut's tomb. Everyone was wanting to walk like an Egyptian.
The bird pie vents paid homage to the nursery rhyme, Four and Twenty Black Birds. During Tudor England, it was fashionable to have fake pies presented during feast days. A two part pie crust was baked and filled with love birds and other small animals. These were presented to the Lord of the manor during the process of bringing up every individual dish for the Lord to examine and taste before anyone else.
It was supposed to be entertaining, but having birds take to flight over the dinner table seems not quite though through all the way. Birds poop everytime they take wing.
I always enjoy your educational comments. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us😊
Great video as always jeefrey and don't let a few bad comments get to you you just be you and ur true supporters will always stay with you you are awesome kind and funny stay you❤❤
Wow, that is the most Hall red poppy stuff I have seen on here in ages. My daughter has a huge collection of it. You don't see it too often now for sale.
That was interesting and you saw some things you have not seen before 👍👏😊
Alex and Aaron from Chapter Two vintage were just at that place. Love the Homco elves. I have that green one. I bought it to put in with my saint patrick's day decor.
I wish I'd find a piano baby. They're so cute 😍
Love the unique items and you! Keep entertaining us.
Loved all the neat stuff in the first booth- the glass shoe sole was pretty weird. Wonder what's the story behind that? The yellow black and white vase you picked up was really pretty!!
Jeffrey , this is Antique Victorian Era Blue Opalescent Swirl Optic Spiral Bowl 🤗
We were there on Saturday and got a few things, including that cherry blossom lusterware bowl you picked up.
Whoo-hoo!!!! You liked things in my husband and my booth! Love your videos! A new subscriber!
This is a good learning vlog for me. I've never seen some of those items before either. Thank you.
As always, you scored! Love seller with all different designs. Happy thrifting!
LOVED THE VIDEO…. ALSO ENJOYED YOU GIVING US ALOT OF INFORMATION.,,,,👍❤️🙏🇨🇦
Hope you have the best time in Italy! ❤️
Oh my gosh when you said you have to pay a penny to weigh and see yourself naked, I was cracking up. You think on the fly. Love it.
Love it all especially that nippon camel vase I would buy it cute
Thank you for identifying the Hull Red Poppy design items. I have wondered for years what that was called.
Jackittie! Jackittie! (Jackie Kennedy) I almost spit the brownie I was munching on out laughing so hard!
Great shop along! Thanks!
Another fabulous shopping adventure Jeffrey!!! I am going to research Jackie Kennedy and the Franciscan Dinnerware. She may have used it in either her Georgetown home or her New York apartment!!! Always enjoy you!!!
Jackie Kennedy chose Desert Rose as her White House china!!! I think that is wonderful to know. I had a friend who owned a chair that Jackie was supposed to have sat in at a party. LOL!!! Thanks Jeffrey!!!
Awesome video, Jeffrey - thanks! The milk glass NYC souvenir plate was incredible, as was the gigantic ceramic Christmas tree. $125 was a lot of cash. But, for anyone to buy it to keep and display at Christmas, it's well worth it. Funny, after your talking about 'Jackety' Kennedy, and her popularizing the Franciscan Desert Rose pattern of dinnerware, you then focused on a tray by the Jennings Bros. In looking at the price tag, the initials of the seller (?) were clearly visible ... "JFK". Thanks again - have a great day.
The scales were in public bathrooms. Back n the day women always checked how they looked and how much they weighed. But they did weigh with clothes on😉
That broken piece has illustrations reminiscent of the Naska (sp.?) lines.
2:08 AJ Beatty opalescent EAPG bowl -- there are a lot of neat pieces with this opalescent ribbing!
Love to see you Jeffrey., I am actually excited to see how you decorate for xmas this year. Thought of that when you showed the ceramic tree. You need to make more music videos, you have a terrific voice.
U r hilarious - love your humor and adventures!
I love your enthusiasm
Have you ever thought of opening a booth again? I think you would do very well there. I know lots of resellers have booths and still do what not sales
Home Interior was sold like Tupperware. There were sales reps, brochures and home parties. I stick to the scrimp and splurge philosophy. I enjoy your videos.
I was heavy into home interiors and hosted multiple "parties" in exchange for merchandise 😊
Home interior wasn’t like a mail order catalog it was more like Tupperware you at home interior parties and people would order stuff from you and you’d get free shit or you’d get like a cash prize
Love, the blue fish.
Almost $500 for a painting, and they put it on the floor.I wonder if the glass shoe originally had a top to it.
"70 year old lady, when I was 8 " , 😂 😂
How in the world do u think of these things ! ?
Thanks for sharing Jeffrey! 💞✌
Watching from Goodyear AZ, formerly from Delaware! Diggers looks awesome, how about that glass shoe!!
Homco (Home Interiors) was a Home Party company, like Tupperware Parties. Went to and had more parties than I could count back in 1980s/1990s
If you are ever in Massachusetts you must visit the Sandwich glass museum!
You have the voice of an angel!
Those pie birds were nice, I don't have any like that in my collection.
Some of them are new. I saw a few of the same ones at my local antique shop here in Michigan. And there were multiples. I bought the blackbird.
Great items!!
I love Diggers! I like the junk that's outside. You really need to venture up to Lake City and go to Webbs! Plan on spending several hours, it's pretty big.
Nice to see you in an antique mall. I missed the 3rd thing you purchased, which would have been the first thing.. what was it? Does anyone know? Have a great day everyone 😊♥️
Oh yes! The milk glass plate!
How do you choose to sell and keep ?
I would have a hard time selling anything i bought i love it all
Thank you for saving the day. Are you taking a trip soon? I was late to the show Friday and may have missed the news.
Watching you from Delaware.
We had a scales like that in the basement bathroom at our city courthouse when I was a kid.
Hi from Delaware here also. Some different items.
I think the thing about estate sales is that the family has gone through and picked out what they want. So probably grammie’s Fenton bird collection has already gone to a granddaughter or something
I miss you going to antique malls/stores. Are there not many out there?
if i want to start collecting Rosewood, what would you suggest as a beginner piece to purchase ?
We have a Diggers in Fayetteville Georgia. It's the best Antique Mall!
Alacite is the glass Aladdin lamps are made of.