HUGE Vintage Variety! See It All at This Hidden Antique Mall
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
- I’ve been meaning to get back here for ages! A great pedal car find sticks in my mind as we return to "Antique Emporium" in the backwoods of Florida along I-75. This place known for stalwart antiques and classic vintage decor beckons us with a window full of beautiful 1920s-30s pottery, all on sale…what else will we find inside?
Unusual is fun in the antique mall universe, and this place has it…Latin American Santos, a space full of vintage boating/fishing items and an MCM space with several stunningly shaped 1950s Majestic lamps tempt us through the door from the showcase room into a vaulted two-story antique mall with atrium!
Signed 1980s designer Lucite stools contrast with an amazing, scarce Roseville lamp and a showcase full of Victorian majolica in this really well stocked and diverse antique mall! A fabulous artist-painted mannequin, elegant 1920s Chinese furniture and studio pottery we’ve never seen before add to the intrigue, alongside a host of antique and vintage wares better known to most of us.
It’s a fun stop at the beginning of a long journey that will eventually take us cross country! We buy a few good bargains and make a mental note that this isolated Irvine, Florida antique center should definitely be on our list for future shopping.
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Have you been interested in Antiques your entire life? You're incredibly knowledgeable!
Oh gosh, had forgotten that my grandparents had tooth powder in their cabinet. 😮 When at their farm, they washed their socks in evening & slipped them on wooden sock forms to dry. I have a set of the wooden drying forns. I have them on our bathroom wall. Love them & the memory!
Oh that's neat!
I remember the tooth powder too & then when they had toothpaste it was that minty gritty stuff that I can’t remember the name of.
Trina, u are absolutely right, I remember gritty stuff too. Glad u added, I had forgotten! Thanks ❤
My grandma used tooth powder, too.
I remember my grandparents had that too
The lamps are just amazing❤
Love the Antique Nomad!
Aww thanks!
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"And look how easy it is to tote around in your A-line dress". George, your funniest when you're not even trying!!! Love you much!! 😂
OMG! I've just discovered you! You are so knowledgeable! Very fun and informative! You have a wide interest, which will keep me watching!
Great video George!!! The encyclopedia vintage and antique knowledge within your brain is almost humanly impossible!!! But I will take it for I have and continue to learn so much from u!!! Thank u!!!💞💞🙃💞💞
you blow me away. soooooooooooooooooooooooooo much knowledge!!!
I would have definitely purchased the Victorian Chenille wall art. It was stunning! The lap quilt was gorgeous.
My husband and I went there once. Fun place. I didn’t have a lot of time and need to stop again.
23:29 THE LAMPS! I do like the MCM ones, but I just commented on your Florida booth refresh video (Andrea & Friends) that I recently bought one of those antique slag-glass lamps with the metalwork for my birthday. It's SO lovely. The scrollwork on mine reminds me of bats. And the warm, glowy light it gives off...divine.
Great Vintage items! Always learn something!
Good evening, George. Wow! Loved that Staffordshire nautical platter. That would likely tempted me beyond denying myself. The crucifix and other religious items would've had my attention. I often wondered why the cardboard advertisements weren't more sought after. I would think less of them survived than the metal ones. I liked the chenille floral artwork. There looked like a coal carving, in front of the spice rack. I have a large coal carving of a donkey pulling a cart loaded with coal, and the miner behind it. It has his lunch pail in the cart, too. I really liked the walnut etagere, and I'm needing some shelving right now.. Did you have space to put the barrister bookcase? That was a really good deal on it. There were several items there that really caught my interest. Thanks for taking us along!
This has to be the most relaxing preview for a video.
Watching from England
Lots of very nice pieces in there George. No doubt you found a few worth your while.🖤🇨🇦
Learning so much from you and your videos. You're so knowledgeable. My goal is to be you one day. 😂😂
Some TRY to sound smart but you ARE! Just rattle off terms and facts, years, companies its so fascinating your brilliance. I hope I can retain tid bits when buying things but there's so much to know! Thanks for your store tours. Sometimes I see things I once had. :)...had to edit here! I saw 4 diff things in this video I have. One being the glass owl..which me not being super wise on antiques was out in my garden! Has now come in:) lol
Thank you , George !
Very nice time!
I have a pachinko machine that my grandpa bought me when I was 3 in the 70’s. Montgomery Ward used to import them and sell them via their catalogs. I love it but have to admit it was a bizarre gift for a little kid. 😂
Hello, I love the Raku pottery pieces. But I believe it is pronounced Răku. At least that’s we pronounced it in art school. 🤷🏼♀️
Thanks George. I learn so much on each video!
What an amazing selection of quality items. Thanks so much for this video!
wonderful tour
Fun tour, great stuff! I also love enamel on copper... I have a small collection, but surely try to pick it up whenever I see it ;)
George, my mother had that set of yellow and white canisters when I was a child. I don’t remember the bread box and recipe holder though. ❤
You go to so many places . Very interesting
I completely agree with the high lighter thing. I have always thought about what you said. But I am retired law enforcement, so my mind still tries to stay a step ahead of the bad guys. 😊
I had a custom, self inking stamp made with my business name on it and 50% off when I’m ready to move merchandise.
I found a Huichol Turtle for $20 the day I meet you at Lander St Vintage!! Looks great next to my copper plate 😉. I love that Blue Ridge pottery!! Will def be on the lookout for that!
6:42 love the cypress piece lamp. ❤
What a wonderful antique store so many beautiful pieces. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
Wow, Great items on those shelves!
I love all the things! And your commentary that I learn so much from! I have to say, Wyland is my favorite contemporary artist. I love his underwater seascapes even more than his sculptures. (I have tried my hand at painting after his style and was fairly happy with one I did, meeting a dolphin underwater. For just my own enjoyment of course.)
Thanks George what a great out of the way place! ❤❤❤😊
Great video George!
Hi, George, I just started reselling last September. I learned so much watching your videos. I like hearing the history of an item. Just subscribed to your channel today.😊😊😊
Hello
Whoa the hair on the rocking horse!
You did not say anything about the big Asian dragon at the beginning of the film. Such a beautiful piece of art.
Great video!!! Thanks
I dont EVER wanna drive on i75 ever again !! Once was enough for me 😫
My mom had that chess set from Mexico in the 70's in blue and white onyx when I was growing up. I only have a few pieces left now - pieces broke and she threw it away one day and as a very enamored 8 year old boy I grabbed some of the pieces and kept them without her knowing. 😂
Not worth anything by themselves, but I have the memories. And wish I still had the full set! 🙄😔
22:35 I remember those things, years on. How to feel old: see things you remember being around as a kid now sold as antiques. Then again they're collecting Garbage Pail Kids and My Little Pony, so there's a lot of it going around.
I'm a day tripper
We go there once a year and they had a seller in there with great MCM lamps. Wonder if he is still selling there?
I knew you could find a buyer for those earrings! Cool!
Did anyone recognize the family in the portraits, if you displayed them?
What time of year was this George?
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Hi George, I have inherited an old pawn squash blossom necklace with a lot of turquoise in it. It is so heavy I will never wear it. Where do I go to get it appraised
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Can anyone point me towards a sight like a worthpoint for a few items I can’t find through google? I don’t sell enough yet to be able to afford a membership. For now I’m just hanging on to the items that may have more value until I get started on eBay to try to auction them. Right now I’m only selling on Etsy but I hope to be starting eBay soon.
I love your videos! The silver plated kissing fairies is not a cigarette holder, but is a powder/blush compact from Kerkoff in the mid 1920s. I just snagged my first one in March at an online auction for $36.00! Thank you for sharing so much of your knowledge with us! (Also, I just rented my first booth after selling on eBay for about a year. Are there any unwritten rules regarding pricing for a booth vs eBay? Would you steer me to a guidebook like site or publication? Please? Thank you for even reading my comment.)
George has done videos on selling on ebay . Do u know how to access his past videos ?i cant answer tho because i tried resell abt 2 weeks this winter and found its not simple ! And the free sites around here are stalked by vultures ! I really wanted to do local so i didnt need to ship ! I have 3 bathing suits i wanna try selling and hopefully they sell cause dumb if i have to donate back to thrift !
George they now make new boxes for matchbox cars so buyer beware
Good to know, I heard that lately too.
"cute" to describe a $2,000 lamp!!!!
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I really liked that one. A bit beyond my reach, though.
Those don't look like bluebirds. They look like barn swallows.
That is the pattern name, although I agree with you, they looked more like swallows than blue birds.🐦
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Not to be rude ... But one day soon ENUF those metal signs
Smoke feeling good? Gross.