What a great antique mall. So many interesting things. My mother made a crescent moon my dad cut it out in his wood shop in the garage and my mother put it together. I called it a stairway to Heaven. Please Stay Safe, Happy And Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
I make Tom and Jerry every Christmas/New Year season. It holds great nostalgia for me. I remember fondly as a tiny kid, the adults were enjoying this drink, and they made a kid friendly batch so we could join in and feel special and oh so grown up. 🥰
I’m in love with the phrase “Loudly upholstered” 🙌🏻 Oh! Scott has that same marble top table! I would love to have that. Good to know there are more than one. Also my grandmother had a full set of Metlox Daisy and my mother had Metlox Red Rooster with the black rim.
It’s so weird to me the stuff that filled our home to the rafters as everyday items are what’s in demand vintage wise. Wooden folding measuring sticks were a dime a dozen, my Dad was an Ironworker in NYC. Our garage was filled with tools etc. Wooden hangers & shoe trees. Wooden tennis racquets. Crazy
It's true! So often, the things that were just "everywhere" get tossed when when people move or pass on, then years later people have nostalgia and have to find them again! You're right that all those things were common back in the day, but that's nostalgia
@@TheAntiqueNomad It’s happening to me now. My son is 25 & I kept a lot of his toys. Even stuff in my kitchen, bottle openers w/beer logos, canisters, etc. I never think of them as vintage. I’ve just lived here for over 25 years. Lazy I guess. 👋 love watching you.
The history of NYC iroworkers is pretty interesting, what I understand is that Mohawk (native North American) workers were prized because they had uncanny balance and could tread all over the beams safely as they built some of the most iconic skyscrapers.
That dining room set is what I'm looking for. I live in a craftsman style house and I want to decorate in true vintage and a set like that is on my bucket list.
I had to stop almost immediately to say, how unique and interesting the bottom of that three dish tidbit server is. Looks like the foot on each dish is a horseshoe.
Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge of almost everything vintage and antique. I love learning from you. And Zeno you can’t hide in the background 😂
So many different variety of items in this place. I’m usually a pottery or glass person, but I loved the selection of cast iron frying pans. Reminds me of my grandparents. Enjoyed this video very much. Hope you and Xeno had a wonderful Thanksgiving 🦃
Just wanna say I love your channel I love what you’re doing and you give me so much information and I love all your videos and I just want to say merry Christmas and happy new year. Happy holidays to you and yours.
Enjoyed this shop in Clarksville, Tenn. Their prices seemed very very reasonable. I am a collector of McCoy Pottery and their prices were great. I would have had to get a few pieces that I do not have. Also have some USA pieces and Treasure Craft. If I ever travel back that way again, I would have to stop there. Thanks for the tour George. Great video.
I thought they were well priced! I'm excited you like some Treasure Craft, I wrote the book back when only a handful of people were collecting but that's changed
It occurs to me, I should try to get that 60’s Barbie case to put my Barbie and Ken in. I have an early pony tail Barbie (I got her for Christmas 1960. And Ken with flocked hair.
Good evening, George! I got to this one a bit late. Watching after the fact. The Shell Pink is nice. I have a thumbprint juice set in the Shell Pink. I liked the McCoy cobbler's bench planter. Loved the moon rack! I have one close to that one, and that one would've come home with me. That 1890s marble-topped table was fantastic! I noticed a Homer Laughlin "Lotus Hai" plate, next to the Artistic Pottery bird creamer. That pattern actually has fairly good resell value. I've been, off-and-on, looking for a nice hanging light fixture for the kitchen, but most of them are outrageously priced. Those seemed really well-priced. The 1930s hanging one, for $30.00, would've come home with me, for sure. Loved the Warwick cheese keeper. At that price, I wouldn't have been able to resist it. I about fell out, when you were talking about the Care Bears 🤣 Those Cabbage Patch dolls aren't exactly something of which I'm too fond 😝😆 That skeleton you were standing in front of, at the end, would be super-fun to put in a closet! The reactions you could get, when someone opened the door, would be hilarious 🤣🤣🤣 That was a really nice shop! Thanks for the take-along!!!
Hello, my friend! I hope your family gathering over Thanksgiving was good. I do like the shell pink in thumbrpint, I don't see that often. I have always loved the moon racks, but I won't buy them unless they have the star as well. The Lotus Hai is something I need to notice in the future, I've not paid attention to that pattern before! I look at this video now and realize I should have bought the $30 light and the cheese keeper...hindsight is wonderful! Glad to see you in the comments again
@@TheAntiqueNomad Yes, we had a nice Thanksgiving...and we're still eating on it. Thanks for the well-wishes! I hope yours was a nice one, too! That little shell pink thumbprint juice set I have is a nice one, and they are getting a little difficult to come across. I'll still go after the moon racks even without the star. I can remember some my granddad made, and he didn't make the stars to go with them, so they don't have to be with them for me to go for the moons. The grey tones of the "Lotus Hai" pattern seems to attract attention. It doesn't sell for millions 😅 but it does have fairly good resell value. If you had bought the $30.00 hanging light fixture, I would've definitely been interested in it. What I'm really looking for is a three-light one, but that one was really nice. Those cheese keepers have always been a favourite of mine. There's no space to display one here, but, for that price, it would've found itself a new home.
Omg I have a whole set of dogwood coffee cups w saucers that were made specifically for Great northern railroad...don't know how to load a picture of them...Syracuse china 98F mark...best I am able to decipher is they are from 1969
Zephyr Lily in that form and size (10 inch) definitely won't go for that price, despite so many older collectors believing otherwise. I recently saw a floor vase (18 inch) in that pattern for 150, which was exactly on point for the pattern and size. It sold, when so many others I've seen have not. If you're making monthly trips to an antique mall that features Roseville, they've often severely overpriced their pieces, often by 200-300% above anything they'd realistically get. I've seen pieces with those overzealous prices sit on antique mall shelves for years (at this point). Only specific patterns go for the higher prices, like Futura, Pinecone, Cherry Blossom and Falline. There are also exceptions for things like wall pockets, hanging baskets and bookends, that add to a price point on the more common patterns. There are a few other, more obscure and rare, lines that will go for good prices with collectors just because they come around so seldom. There are pre-1910 lines that have been hoarded by collectors and you never see outside of books that will fetch amazing prices, but I never actually see them being sold anywhere so it's hard to actually put a price on them. The piece shown here might go for 100, if the seller was lucky and ran into a collector that wanted that specific condition. But the truth is, while its color and glaze were nice, they weren't exactly pristine. As a collector with many pieces at this point, I'm always scrutinizing how perfect the glazing is, because there can really be a wide range in some of the lines and adding a new piece is an event. I might, realistically, expect to pay 80, but might find it for 60 if I held off.
I agree with your analysis, although I find the bookends have crashed in price compared to old times. I think $100-125 is about max on that piece currently but it is a nice shape, and I also agree the glazing can vary in quality, it was a fairly difficult mutli-color, multi-step process! Truthfully though, if I saw it for $60, I'd buy it every time
I so much enjoy all of your videos and I learn so much. I sent an email to you several days ago but maybe it's in your spam folder? It's regarding a potential appraisal for me. Thank you, Happy Holidays!
Wonderful iteams in the antique and vintage store!!
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, George for your guided tour !!
LOL@ "...you know some horrible things have been cooked up out of those." You slay me, Mr. George.
What a great antique mall. So many interesting things. My mother made a crescent moon my dad cut it out in his wood shop in the garage and my mother put it together. I called it a stairway to Heaven. Please Stay Safe, Happy And Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
Great name! I always really liked those
My mother had that gold colored chair. She loved it 😊
They do get points for being very comfortable
I make Tom and Jerry every Christmas/New Year season. It holds great nostalgia for me. I remember fondly as a tiny kid, the adults were enjoying this drink, and they made a kid friendly batch so we could join in and feel special and oh so grown up. 🥰
Oh how fun! I think it's great and there's all these neat Tom-&-Jerry sets sitting unused now
Thank you for another fun video Professor George❤️💚
Thank you, we had fun doing it and I'm glad you had fun too!
I lived in Guthrie for about 2 years and LOVED this place. Clarksville/ Ft. Campbell excellent area to thrift shop.
Oh cool! Yes it sure is a fun place to go
I’m in love with the phrase “Loudly upholstered” 🙌🏻 Oh! Scott has that same marble top table! I would love to have that. Good to know there are more than one. Also my grandmother had a full set of Metlox Daisy and my mother had Metlox Red Rooster with the black rim.
I always liked both those patterns! "Loudly Upholstered" just seemed like the truth lol
It’s so weird to me the stuff that filled our home to the rafters as everyday items are what’s in demand vintage wise. Wooden folding measuring sticks were a dime a dozen, my Dad was an Ironworker in NYC. Our garage was filled with tools etc. Wooden hangers & shoe trees. Wooden tennis racquets. Crazy
It's true! So often, the things that were just "everywhere" get tossed when when people move or pass on, then years later people have nostalgia and have to find them again! You're right that all those things were common back in the day, but that's nostalgia
@@TheAntiqueNomad It’s happening to me now. My son is 25 & I kept a lot of his toys. Even stuff in my kitchen, bottle openers w/beer logos, canisters, etc. I never think of them as vintage. I’ve just lived here for over 25 years. Lazy I guess. 👋 love watching you.
The history of NYC iroworkers is pretty interesting, what I understand is that Mohawk (native North American) workers were prized because they had uncanny balance and could tread all over the beams safely as they built some of the most iconic skyscrapers.
Lol,,the care bear scare 🤣
I'm surprised I remembered that was their punishment lol
That dining room set is what I'm looking for. I live in a craftsman style house and I want to decorate in true vintage and a set like that is on my bucket list.
That's great! I went through a Craftsman phase when I had an appropriate house for it and would've wanted same
Those divided serving dishes are practical for table service for a 4 person family. Or two types of 🥒 s or relish
Thank you George, always informative & fun ❤️🇨🇦
I had to stop almost immediately to say, how unique and interesting the bottom of that three dish tidbit server is. Looks like the foot on each dish is a horseshoe.
Yes that was interesting, I agree!
Cool
Do you have Prince Albert in a can?
Well you better let him out!
Lol yes!
My Franciscan dishes that I chose in the late sixties is still my only dinnerwase. It has stood the test of time!
So well made!!
Tom & Jerry would have killed me. Allergic to eggs. Can't be to careful at holiday time. Great video as always George.
Ooh not good! I know a lot of people have to be cautious
Love the green owl cookie jar
Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge of almost everything vintage and antique. I love learning from you. And Zeno you can’t hide in the background 😂
Lol he comes out occasionally
We learn so much shopping with you. Thanks for taking us along
I'm so glad! Keep coming along any time
I'm into Bigfoot, so that statue was pretty cool!
I'm from Washington, so I grew up thinking I might see him someday when I was playing in the woods
What a nifty place. Thank you George and Xeno.
Thank you too!
Love the McCoy planters!
Wow that was close, I kept having signal problems again. In and out, drives me crazy when I can't respond to the chat. Thanks for taking us.
Enjoyed that lots of beautiful things
Thanks, I enjoyed it too!
Out east in 1973I walked the Miles for Millions walkathon (to feed millions) and carried a transistor to listen to music.
Good for you! Those transistors were a boon to the walkathon
So many different variety of items in this place. I’m usually a pottery or glass person, but I loved the selection of cast iron frying pans. Reminds me of my grandparents. Enjoyed this video very much. Hope you and Xeno had a wonderful Thanksgiving 🦃
Thank you, I hope you did too! I liked that selection a lot as well
Yay ❤
Just wanna say I love your channel I love what you’re doing and you give me so much information and I love all your videos and I just want to say merry Christmas and happy new year. Happy holidays to you and yours.
Oh, thank you so much! I'm glad I can share these things with you. Happy Holidays!
Enjoyed this shop in Clarksville, Tenn. Their prices seemed very very reasonable. I am a collector of McCoy Pottery and their prices were great. I would have had to get a few pieces that I do not have. Also have some USA pieces and Treasure Craft. If I ever travel back that way again, I would have to stop there. Thanks for the tour George. Great video.
I thought they were well priced! I'm excited you like some Treasure Craft, I wrote the book back when only a handful of people were collecting but that's changed
@@TheAntiqueNomad Absolutely, everything has changed 😁
Thank you for another informative video
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Love the floral dishes
Love the smurf
It occurs to me, I should try to get that 60’s Barbie case to put my Barbie and Ken in. I have an early pony tail Barbie (I got her for Christmas 1960. And Ken with flocked hair.
Oh cool! That's a great idea
Have the pinnapple jar. Great video.
Thanks! Me too
Great place 🥰
Thanks George
Good evening, George! I got to this one a bit late. Watching after the fact. The Shell Pink is nice. I have a thumbprint juice set in the Shell Pink. I liked the McCoy cobbler's bench planter. Loved the moon rack! I have one close to that one, and that one would've come home with me. That 1890s marble-topped table was fantastic! I noticed a Homer Laughlin "Lotus Hai" plate, next to the Artistic Pottery bird creamer. That pattern actually has fairly good resell value. I've been, off-and-on, looking for a nice hanging light fixture for the kitchen, but most of them are outrageously priced. Those seemed really well-priced. The 1930s hanging one, for $30.00, would've come home with me, for sure. Loved the Warwick cheese keeper. At that price, I wouldn't have been able to resist it. I about fell out, when you were talking about the Care Bears 🤣 Those Cabbage Patch dolls aren't exactly something of which I'm too fond 😝😆 That skeleton you were standing in front of, at the end, would be super-fun to put in a closet! The reactions you could get, when someone opened the door, would be hilarious 🤣🤣🤣 That was a really nice shop! Thanks for the take-along!!!
Hello, my friend! I hope your family gathering over Thanksgiving was good. I do like the shell pink in thumbrpint, I don't see that often. I have always loved the moon racks, but I won't buy them unless they have the star as well. The Lotus Hai is something I need to notice in the future, I've not paid attention to that pattern before! I look at this video now and realize I should have bought the $30 light and the cheese keeper...hindsight is wonderful! Glad to see you in the comments again
@@TheAntiqueNomad Yes, we had a nice Thanksgiving...and we're still eating on it. Thanks for the well-wishes! I hope yours was a nice one, too!
That little shell pink thumbprint juice set I have is a nice one, and they are getting a little difficult to come across. I'll still go after the moon racks even without the star. I can remember some my granddad made, and he didn't make the stars to go with them, so they don't have to be with them for me to go for the moons. The grey tones of the "Lotus Hai" pattern seems to attract attention. It doesn't sell for millions 😅 but it does have fairly good resell value. If you had bought the $30.00 hanging light fixture, I would've definitely been interested in it. What I'm really looking for is a three-light one, but that one was really nice. Those cheese keepers have always been a favourite of mine. There's no space to display one here, but, for that price, it would've found itself a new home.
Hello george...I had missed this video.
This looks fun!!
Omg I have a whole set of dogwood coffee cups w saucers that were made specifically for Great northern railroad...don't know how to load a picture of them...Syracuse china 98F mark...best I am able to decipher is they are from 1969
That's about the last they did! I used to see those often, they also did that pattern for cafes so knowing the backstamp for railroad matters
Looking forward to the video. Hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving. Getting buckets of snow today. Lots of places closed.
Thanks, me too! I hear it's just terrible weather there right now...hope you thaw soon!
Zephyr Lily in that form and size (10 inch) definitely won't go for that price, despite so many older collectors believing otherwise. I recently saw a floor vase (18 inch) in that pattern for 150, which was exactly on point for the pattern and size. It sold, when so many others I've seen have not. If you're making monthly trips to an antique mall that features Roseville, they've often severely overpriced their pieces, often by 200-300% above anything they'd realistically get. I've seen pieces with those overzealous prices sit on antique mall shelves for years (at this point). Only specific patterns go for the higher prices, like Futura, Pinecone, Cherry Blossom and Falline. There are also exceptions for things like wall pockets, hanging baskets and bookends, that add to a price point on the more common patterns. There are a few other, more obscure and rare, lines that will go for good prices with collectors just because they come around so seldom. There are pre-1910 lines that have been hoarded by collectors and you never see outside of books that will fetch amazing prices, but I never actually see them being sold anywhere so it's hard to actually put a price on them.
The piece shown here might go for 100, if the seller was lucky and ran into a collector that wanted that specific condition. But the truth is, while its color and glaze were nice, they weren't exactly pristine. As a collector with many pieces at this point, I'm always scrutinizing how perfect the glazing is, because there can really be a wide range in some of the lines and adding a new piece is an event. I might, realistically, expect to pay 80, but might find it for 60 if I held off.
I agree with your analysis, although I find the bookends have crashed in price compared to old times. I think $100-125 is about max on that piece currently but it is a nice shape, and I also agree the glazing can vary in quality, it was a fairly difficult mutli-color, multi-step process! Truthfully though, if I saw it for $60, I'd buy it every time
Thanks for the distraction. My kitty passed today
Aww, I"m so sorry! I miss mine, it's been a long time (before I was traveling so much).
I so much enjoy all of your videos and I learn so much. I sent an email to you several days ago but maybe it's in your spam folder? It's regarding a potential appraisal for me. Thank you, Happy Holidays!
I’ll look again now!
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Hi George n xeno from Ga
HI!
Oh yes barbie
7:35 I HAVE A TALL DOGWOOD VASE " McCOY "
I like those!
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
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