Those Hall vases remind me of my Grandma Myer’s enclosed front porch. She had many pieces on the window ledges wit the Old wicker furniture was a wonderful place to read or put a puzzle together with cousins. Such wonderful memories you gave me! Thanks
So many pretties! The cut glass creamer and sugar bowl are gorgeous ❤. Three cheers for the black lotus candle holders! The basket that was in with the Hull pottery is so nice, I love it 😊.
Scott that was an amazing little trip to the thrift stores! You made out like a bandit😊 I absolutely loved everything. Happy Thrifting and I will see you in your next video.🎉
I have that exact Brody flower urn vase piece!😮 I found it on the curb during bulky collection in my area. It's actually one of my favorite pieces. It's a great decor piece that's multi functional! Great get! ❤
ABP Pedestal cream & sugars are harder to find and more elegant. A pinwheel pattern usually is 1900 - 1915. Now your not endanger of chipping your fine porcelain plate with a knife rest. Pinkies up!
Hi Scott. I went to ocean grove the other day to walk my dog and thought you might be on vacation and that I would come across you near the auditorium since it reminds me of you now. But of course I didn’t and hope you are ok. The pollen is horrible and my eyes can’t stop tearing and burning. Hope that’s all it is with you. Miss your videos as well as everyone does. Be well.
It’s amazing how much there is…. The younger generations just don’t want it. It’s almost impossible to give away anymore. 60s, 70s and even 80s are the new antiques.
@@es4242 That’s because people don’t collect anymore. There’s no connection emotionally with it. It’s just stuff. People also don’t entertain like they did back then and use all this glassware or China. Also back then for most if you had a full set of China and glassware it was a huge accomplishment and was seen with pride. Now you can get it ALL anywhere and no one cares. It was a different world then. People cherished their belongings because they had to work so hard to get them.
You done good Scott…real good. Keep showing people the beauty, and the demand will return. How many times have we seen things go in, and out, and in again…fads come, if you can hold on to those things you can’t give away…people will be clamouring for them in a few years, look at the swung vases, prices have begun to drop again, except for the WOW pieces. I have two friends who have used my Grandma’s grilled cheese and waffle maker…now they are both searching madly for one each.🖤🇨🇦 PS: I have a set of twelve individual sauce/gravy boats in clear glass, so guests can apply how much they want when they want. They hold about an ounce and a quarter each, and if I’m only sitting six, everyone can have two options to choose from. They are perfect sauce boats with handle and pout spouts. No underpants, but I have some clear glass low dipping bowls that work in a pinch.🖤🇨🇦
@@Trojan4u Thank you. I do love to set a full on fancy table now and again, and the individual sauce boats are always remarked on. Nobody has to wait for the gravy to finally get to them either. I really enjoyed when a meal was a special occasion, and people weren’t in a rush to be done, but stayed to talk over some brandy or liqueur, so civilized.🖤🇨🇦
I never knew there were individual knife rests. My mom had a large cut glass one used for the knife that cut birthday cakes. Sooo pretty! And she kept a list of all the birthdays it was used for.
Scott, hahah!!! 'Calm down!' he muttered through clenched teeth. Hahaha! You crack me up! That Hull vase group (steal!) was soooo pretty. The basket piece that wasn't Hull I would guess is Royal Copley. They almost always had those raised lines across the bottom of their pieces, which I think was genius, as you can fill the vase with water and won't leave a huge water mark on your wood furniture. That pressed glass cordial (only one) is perfect for displaying a delicate bouquet of tine flowers or one exquisite mid-size rose bloom. Those salts are a win-win in cut glass. Wow! that grab bag was an amazing find. You had a great shopping trip!
Hope everything's okay with you, Scott.I haven't seen a video of yours in about a week.I hope everything's good.The last thing I remember was you and your friends have an alive sale and you were having trouble with your allergies
Scott, That Aqua Console Bowl. Is Teal or UltraMarine Swirl Pattern by Jeannette Glass. Great find. About 1 week ago i found the Slanted Swirl Ultramarine Vase like 8 inch or so By Jeannette, at a local Thrift. I like it, not sure what i am going to do with the Vase... And Hull is so sweet and defines the 1940s so much😊
Hi Scott! Please be careful taking the tape off that candy dish! It looks like they put the tape right over that pretty paint! Great haul! Love the old wood coat rack! 😅❤
Scott, Wow! You found some treasures today!! And you surely left some behind for others to find!! 😉 I absolutely cannot believe you found a bag full of beautiful glass, unbroken! I think it was certainly meant for you! I’m so happy you had a wonderful day!! Ps…that Hull is worth so much more than you paid!! Don’t fret over that!! It’s gorgeous and all that beautiful old pottery is becoming more valuable as the younger ones realize the value of true art and workmanship. 🥰😘
When I thrift I am under the impression that if part of a set is missing that was the part that broke and the remaining was donated. When I was growing up in the late 50s early 60s we had a ton of what I now know is pressed glass. My dad had a store in what would now be called a flea market. Across the aisle from him was a vintage dealer. I'm assuming he would pick up what i called junk and bring it home. A lot was disappeared in two moves. Sadly I was not into thrifting when my parents died. I still have a candy dish. What my brother and I kept was for sentimental reasons not because we planned on using it in our homes. That candy dish always had Hershey's Kisses in it. Now it has glass candy. Your videos always bring back good memories.
Your enamel flowers painted lidded candy dish is often lumped together with the ‘Old Cafe’ pattern (1936-40) by Anchor Hocking. I think that is not correct. That ‘Old Cafe’ line is a screwball combination of pieces, but I don’t think that was the candy dish. I don’t have depression glass reference books handy anymore. You’ll get it right though. Lots of discerning choices to be made lately. The shelves seem to be full. Good thrifting.
Now I know the pattern name of my exact pair too. I thought they were made by LE Smith. My sister has one red and one dark blue one. Good for the 4 th of July. I found my black ones a while ago in a thrift store and put them out for Halloween month.
Those Hall vases remind me of my Grandma Myer’s enclosed front porch. She had many pieces on the window ledges wit the Old wicker furniture was a wonderful place to read or put a puzzle together with cousins. Such wonderful memories you gave me! Thanks
So many pretties! The cut glass creamer and sugar bowl are gorgeous ❤. Three cheers for the black lotus candle holders! The basket that was in with the Hull pottery is so nice, I love it 😊.
😊😊the green bowl is lovely
Scott that was an amazing little trip to the thrift stores! You made out like a bandit😊 I absolutely loved everything. Happy Thrifting and I will see you in your next video.🎉
Omg the cream and sugar were in a bag ! The pedestal bases make them fantastic. And the little pressed glass cordials ❤! That bag was the find!!!
😊😊the pitcher is lovely
Good job! I absolutely love your finds 😮
I have that exact Brody flower urn vase piece!😮 I found it on the curb during bulky collection in my area. It's actually one of my favorite pieces. It's a great decor piece that's multi functional! Great get! ❤
ABP Pedestal cream & sugars are harder to find and more elegant. A pinwheel pattern usually is 1900 - 1915. Now your not endanger of chipping your fine porcelain plate with a knife rest. Pinkies up!
You did great. God’s blessings
Hi Scott. I went to ocean grove the other day to walk my dog and thought you might be on vacation and that I would come across you near the auditorium since it reminds me of you now. But of course I didn’t and hope you are ok. The pollen is horrible and my eyes can’t stop tearing and burning. Hope that’s all it is with you. Miss your videos as well as everyone does. Be well.
That Bag-O-Glass is one of your best finds in a while. Congrats Scott.
Amazing finds today! How do you categorize pottery? Is Hull considered art pottery whereas Sebring is not? Is it by decorative vs. purely functional?
Wow! Best pick all that crystal for one price! Love cut glass!
Me too!! It ALWAYS catches my eye! (And my heart🥰)
Great score on the glass bag. I love salt cellars. How cool it's cut glass.
It’s amazing how much there is…. The younger generations just don’t want it. It’s almost impossible to give away anymore. 60s, 70s and even 80s are the new antiques.
So sadly true! I guess when I die, I won't care, but now when I think of my house of lovely antiques which my kids could give two figs for, I am sad.
@@es4242 That’s because people don’t collect anymore. There’s no connection emotionally with it. It’s just stuff. People also don’t entertain like they did back then and use all this glassware or China. Also back then for most if you had a full set of China and glassware it was a huge accomplishment and was seen with pride. Now you can get it ALL anywhere and no one cares. It was a different world then. People cherished their belongings because they had to work so hard to get them.
@es4242 that's the newer generations for you. 😢 You should sell everything and take a nice enjoyable trip. 🥰
Score on the lotus candlesticks!!!
Thank you for sharing.
Why do you always urge us to wait for the at ?
"What is that man doing?" - cracking up !
You done good Scott…real good. Keep showing people the beauty, and the demand will return. How many times have we seen things go in, and out, and in again…fads come, if you can hold on to those things you can’t give away…people will be clamouring for them in a few years, look at the swung vases, prices have begun to drop again, except for the WOW pieces. I have two friends who have used my Grandma’s grilled cheese and waffle maker…now they are both searching madly for one each.🖤🇨🇦
PS: I have a set of twelve individual sauce/gravy boats in clear glass, so guests can apply how much they want when they want. They hold about an ounce and a quarter each, and if I’m only sitting six, everyone can have two options to choose from. They are perfect sauce boats with handle and pout spouts. No underpants, but I have some clear glass low dipping bowls that work in a pinch.🖤🇨🇦
Great comment! So true about fads..Love the idea of individualized gravy boats for guests. Really makes the meal special.
@@Trojan4u Thank you. I do love to set a full on fancy table now and again, and the individual sauce boats are always remarked on. Nobody has to wait for the gravy to finally get to them either. I really enjoyed when a meal was a special occasion, and people weren’t in a rush to be done, but stayed to talk over some brandy or liqueur, so civilized.🖤🇨🇦
A full day of Saturday shoppers with no clue. Of course you got the good stuff Scott. You know your stuff.
I'm glad you found the candle holders and see there is already someone interested in them. The sugar and creamer are gorgeous.
I love getting knife rests
I love salt cellars
Wow Scott that might be the best time to go thrifting, you found some beautiful pieces 😊
You are a joy, Scott. I’m blessed for having discovered your channel. Thank you for being you.
I have the candlesticks in my green depression glass. Another grandma inheritance.
You find the best stuff
I have so many side tables from relatives from the 40s. They are all so beautiful. Some from 30s
Scott, I always marvel at how much antique/vintage glass you find. Another amazing haul!❤
Nice pieces
Good things just wait for you!
Love the wood rack...❤
I love you so much! I recently just found your kislux and i’m in love!! Your videos are so fun and you energy is just MWAH! keep living your life
Oh thank you for being so kind!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sweet finds today. All those glass items 😊. Watching from British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦.
Nice glass!
Scott: your enthusiasm is contagious!
Hull is my favorite pottery. Especially in the 40s colors.
How much do I love the wooden rack with the hooks?? A whole bunch - that’s how much!
I never knew there were individual knife rests. My mom had a large cut glass one used for the knife that cut birthday cakes. Sooo pretty! And she kept a list of all the birthdays it was used for.
Sometimes the tape takes the color off the painting when you take it off. That happened to me on a tea pot.
I just found your channel and I really like it.
Glad you enjoy it!
This has got to be one of your best hauls in my book. I love everything you found GORGEOUS clear glass, that cream and sugar is exceptional.
I like fire king just as much as Pyrex for use. Corning is smother
Scott, hahah!!! 'Calm down!' he muttered through clenched teeth. Hahaha! You crack me up! That Hull vase group (steal!) was soooo pretty. The basket piece that wasn't Hull I would guess is Royal Copley. They almost always had those raised lines across the bottom of their pieces, which I think was genius, as you can fill the vase with water and won't leave a huge water mark on your wood furniture. That pressed glass cordial (only one) is perfect for displaying a delicate bouquet of tine flowers or one exquisite mid-size rose bloom. Those salts are a win-win in cut glass. Wow! that grab bag was an amazing find. You had a great shopping trip!
Hope everything's okay with you, Scott.I haven't seen a video of yours in about a week.I hope everything's good.The last thing I remember was you and your friends have an alive sale and you were having trouble with your allergies
Nice lotus candlestick holders!
Oh scott, that intro, you are too cute.
Scott, That Aqua Console Bowl. Is Teal or UltraMarine Swirl Pattern by Jeannette Glass. Great find. About 1 week ago i found the Slanted Swirl Ultramarine Vase like 8 inch or so By Jeannette, at a local Thrift. I like it, not sure what i am going to do with the Vase... And Hull is so sweet and defines the 1940s so much😊
Can’t believe how much good stuff in that goodwill!? 😮
Mirror with hooks on porch?
Would have serious interest in the Fenton black lotus bowl and candlesticks. What are your plans for them?❤❤❤
THey will be placed up for auction in my Ebay store soon. Thank you for your interest.
Oh those knife rests and salt cellars! So jelly! 🍀
NICE WORK TODAY, SCOTT
Wow what a great haul.😻😻😻
What a great haul! Love everything.
The cut glass was stupendous.👏😀👍
Hi Scott! Please be careful taking the tape off that candy dish! It looks like they put the tape right over that pretty paint!
Great haul! Love the old wood coat rack! 😅❤
Love everything Scott!! Awesome score on the candlesticks. It usually happens that way. Sometimes, I've found a match *years* later.
The Fire King patter is Fleurette. I have a service for 12 that comes out on holidays.
Scott,
Wow! You found some treasures today!! And you surely left some behind for others to find!! 😉
I absolutely cannot believe you found a bag full of beautiful glass, unbroken! I think it was certainly meant for you! I’m so happy you had a wonderful day!!
Ps…that Hull is worth so much more than you paid!! Don’t fret over that!! It’s gorgeous and all that beautiful old pottery is becoming more valuable as the younger ones realize the value of true art and workmanship. 🥰😘
Hull pottery!! One of my favorite collectables!! They'll come back up in price someday. Just love it.
When I thrift I am under the impression that if part of a set is missing that was the part that broke and the remaining was donated.
When I was growing up in the late 50s early 60s we had a ton of what I now know is pressed glass. My dad had a store in what would now be called a flea market. Across the aisle from him was a vintage dealer. I'm assuming he would pick up what i called junk and bring it home. A lot was disappeared in two moves. Sadly I was not into thrifting when my parents died. I still have a candy dish. What my brother and I kept was for sentimental reasons not because we planned on using it in our homes. That candy dish always had Hershey's Kisses in it. Now it has glass candy. Your videos always bring back good memories.
Your enamel flowers painted lidded candy dish is often lumped together with the ‘Old Cafe’ pattern (1936-40) by Anchor Hocking. I think that is not correct. That ‘Old Cafe’ line is a screwball combination of pieces, but I don’t think that was the candy dish. I don’t have depression glass reference books handy anymore. You’ll get it right though. Lots of discerning choices to be made lately. The shelves seem to be full. Good thrifting.
I say that the candydish is very pretty. I hope the painting stays. You have to be careful with the scrubbing!😁👍
My grandma collected glass salt cellars.
Wow!!!! Lovely finds!
Great finds Scott I love Hull ❤🐈⬛
Those salts!
I love the painted candy dish. So pretty!
I love hull pottery
You always find such great stuff
Scott you scored again. Doesn’t matter what time you get there. Hope you’re feeling better with the pollen.
Now I know the pattern name of my exact pair too. I thought they were made by LE Smith. My sister has one red and one dark blue one. Good for the 4 th of July. I found my black ones a while ago in a thrift store and put them out for Halloween month.
Happy Memorial Day! Looks like New Jersey is moving to Bar Harbor again this year! Everywhere is New Jersey plates! What do y’all want? Lol
How does this great stuff find it's way into a thrift store instead of an antique shop?
The not Hull pottery piece sure looks like Royal Copley to me.
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Was the mayonaise set that you passed up made by Tiffin?
I guess it could have been.
The bowl looks like Jeannette ultramarine swirl?
Yes it is. I have the console set.
First comment AGAIN! That's 3! Woo hoo!
Congrats! Lollol it's the little things in life!!
On tv...you picked up the corn bowl eith.lid and spoon for melted butter
Ate the little spoons for
The little salt bowls easy to find?
Why was Hull so popular in the eighties??
Oh so many examples of American art pottery were much more popular to collect in the 80's and 90's.
my hayfever is like 10 times worse love this looking at these shops we don't have them in the uk
I was just scrolling thinking “nothing “ and then … walla
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Everything ok, scott?
I'm not much for that open lace.
Great pieces Scott !!