Every time I hear someone say "Libby" I always remember the old commercial jingle for their canned vegetables. Does anyone remember, "When it says Libby, Libby, Libby on the lable, label, label, you will like it, like it, like it, on your table, table, table"? Lol
How happy is that small shop owner that her shelves look SO good on the day the 'crazy lamp lady' came thru for an impromptu visit!!! Such a great store ! I wish I lived closer !!
Great new store. The glass and those prices. I was laughing when you were at Goodwill and kept calling the orange aisle yellow!! Your looking great. Hope your feeling good too
Jocelyn I’m so glad you are feeling better! This shop was amazing, too! A new place to thrift, the glass is so pretty! And I like when Dagney is shopping with you, she makes you laugh! Thank you, Love! Can’t wait for baby! So excited!
Your " Diamond looking thing" is a Deck Prism....have Andrew research them...they were used on Tall Ships to divert light down under deck...they came in a variety of sizes up to quite large ! I have 2 of them...
The green glass "diamond-looking thing" is a reproduction boat deck plug to allow light below decks. Used on old wooden boats when it was dangerous to have open flame for light, they would be even with the top of the decking and stick down into the cabin.
LOVE seeing your SMILE and DIMPLE!!!! You are AMAZING so just keep on going!!! Your NEW HOME will be worth the WAIT!! I sincerely hope you Realize that!!! Gonna be BIGGER and BETTER!!!
They were a special promotion in conjunction with the bicentennial year, 1976. My mom bought a few pieces. It was one of those promotions where different pieces came out each week (to hopefully keep customers coming back to that grocery store).
I'm not a reseller, but jumped on the vintage bandwagon just seeing the excitement of you and a couple other resellers. Its so addictive. Just this weekend I found blenko with its original sticker, heager, McCoy (though it has grapes on it, LOL) and the most exciting was a Glassybaby. I had no idea they were so big! They dont all have the triskelion - fellow thrifters. The Older ones just have the name molded in the bottom and its rather hard to read. At any rate, thanks for the education, showing us the pretty things, and what to look for. Even in a dead thrifting town like mine, once you develop an eye for a few things, you WILL find them.
The broken turtle was a Christmas ornament from Hobby Lobby. I bought one this year. It was around $15. I have a 50 pound sulcata tortoise. I am always wanting to bid on one of your turtles. I might try bidding on one you found in this video.
WOW!! Our fellow subscriber seems to have recommended a great consignment shop you can add to your route when going to that GW! I just love the dynamic you share with Dagny, it’s so nice to see friends who care about each other like you two 🥰. Beautiful finds as always. Sending you, Drew, the kiddos & the whole team lots of 🤗,💜 & 🙏🏻 for a wonderful & blessed week!
Hi… I love how you are always searching for fire and ice. It was manufactured about 10 miles from me. The prices have went nuts. I never liked it until I had a few pieces to sell!
First and foremost, let me just say that I always look forward to your content. I've learned so much! Now the real reason for my comment is that around 6:16- 6:23, the bowl you left I wish I could have found it. I have a drip glazed mug that would go perfectly with it! Do you, would you ever pick something up for a viewer? I appreciate your time and dedication to this wild scavenger hunt we love to do.
Hello Jocelyn, Love watching your channel. You mentioned a colored glass pyramid looking piece right at the end inside a display case. That is a replica of what’s known as a deck prism. The real ones were huge and set into the decks of old sailing ships. The flat part would be flush with the deck and the faceted part would go down into a ships office or perhaps the captains wardroom and it wood scatter light throughout the space. I’ve got one of the small replicas myself but I have never seen an actual one from a ship. I can just imagine how beautiful they must have been.
The peach bookend is part of a set. Pear & Peach bookends by Alfredo Barbini. Even as a single with a repair it is worth good money!! I have had them escape my hands at auction twice! Congrats on that amazing piece!
That cane was cool! That probably would have sold well!! I'm with Dagny's daughter Jenny! I don't like dresses either! That Snow White dress was cute! If she doesn't like it or doesn't fit you can always list it. You found some awesome stuff! That consignment shop was awesome! The prices were very reasonable! 🤑 You and Dagny are so fun together!
That Gozo glass bowl that you picked up it is blown glass and it comes all the way from Gozo Malta a tiny island in Europe . That's were I come from ,I really like your videos , thank you for sharing ❤️
You inspired me to go shopping today - I found a pair of English chintz vintage S&P shakers, a bunch of amber lucite grapes & some hot dog forks for our next bonfire party, so thank you for being so inspiring! ❤️
I am always amazed at how Jocelyn immediately knows what something is at first glance. When she saw that McCoy turtle she knew it was McCoy right away. I never in a million years would have known unless I turn it over
Besides just enjoying your content, I always learn something new. The focus of my shop is on items very different from many of those you source but it's so great to see the pieces you select and learn about the makers and history and more. Thanks for sharing!
I watched another content creator's video and see had a "cart quilt" she brings with her shopping to keep all of her precious finds safe when shopping, I think you need one. You do a great job keeping things teetering in your cart! haha.
If only there were some way for a glass blower/artist to repair damaged things like that broken leaf on the glass apple you bought---like, re-melting it or something.
I took my 3 nieces yard sale-ing one summer visit. We stopped at a lady's sale that had a table full of lingerie, sexy gowns, bed jackets, kitten heeled slippers...real boojie Frederick's of Hollywood style stuff. They lost their minds, calling it "princess" and "rock star" garb. Of course Aunt T bought it all. Best $12 ever spent. Who needs summer camp?
I'm a fairly new subscriber and I am learning so much through you. I collect vintage tableware from 1910 to 1970s. Here in New Zealand we get some of the international pieces you do. American pottery is new to me though. I found a Wright glass flat bowl in daisy design the other day. Imagine my surprise. Nothing wrong with it. I was blown away
At 8:37 in this video there is a green glass vase to the left. I had the very same one, I loved it, and my dang cats broke it. If you ever go back and it’s still there and in good condition, I’d buy it from you.
I don't know if anyone has commented yet, but that heavy glass diamond shaped thing is actually what they used to put (upside down) on the deck of ships to get light below deck. Love your videos!
Loved the Snow White dress! I played Snow White in one of my High School plays:) Now, all you need to find is the costume for Ebenezer Scrooge’s wife in A Christmas Carol (High School musical) & I’d be all set:) Lol! Some great finds this video.
Hi Jocelyn. Love shopping with you today. Love all the stuff you picked up. I wish our charity shops were like the goodwills in England. To get half of what one Goodwill has you need To go to serval charity shops.
Jocelyn, there are tutorials on UA-cam on how to empty the snow globes and refill them. Of course it would have to be a big enough profit for it to be worthwhile. But some Disney snow globes are worth hundreds.
I watch you every day Jocelyn... And several other tubers. Including Dabney. I don't always comment. But wish you the best at all times . I started up reselling in January after a few yrs off for family illness and major move . thanks for training my eye in other areas as I usually sell books and lingerie. HAPPY HUNTING !!! Feel well!
@@tracyhasty6506 thanks Tracy. How interesting. Our Savers stores have those, but they don’t look tall enough to not exit through the opening. I’ll have to try and see what happens! 😀 (kidding)!
Omgoodness! I can't believe you passed the American Girl/Pleasant Company Felicity in the blue dress!! How much was she!?!?! (Right to the left of the McKenzie(sp?) Child's platter)
If snow globes are exposed to sunlight the ‘snow’ breaks down making the water look dirty, also over time the water will evaporate from the globe (no leak it just disappears).
Every time I hear someone say "Libby" I always remember the old commercial jingle for their canned vegetables. Does anyone remember, "When it says Libby, Libby, Libby on the lable, label, label, you will like it, like it, like it, on your table, table, table"? Lol
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"When it says Libby's, Libby's , Libby's on the Label, Lable, Lable".
Yes I do!
😂😂. Yes
Ok, now I’ve got that ear worm! Totally remember that jingle!
How happy is that small shop owner that her shelves look SO good on the day the 'crazy lamp lady' came thru for an impromptu visit!!! Such a great store ! I wish I lived closer !!
Orange is the new yellow
I love it when you and Dagny shop together!!!
Wow! That consignment shop had such beautiful and reasonably priced items! Worth a repeat visit in the future. Love to see you two together...
Great new store. The glass and those prices. I was laughing when you were at Goodwill and kept calling the orange aisle yellow!! Your looking great. Hope your feeling good too
Fun new shop and I love the way these shops profit by the publicity!
At 5:20 there was a mug stamped “SIS”. That would have been a fun pickup for Sissy! She’s gonna be a big SIS soon.💕
Jocelyn I’m so glad you are feeling better! This shop was amazing, too! A new place to thrift, the glass is so pretty! And I like when Dagney is shopping with you, she makes you laugh! Thank you, Love! Can’t wait for baby! So excited!
Your " Diamond looking thing" is a Deck Prism....have Andrew research them...they were used on Tall Ships to divert light down under deck...they came in a variety of sizes up to quite large ! I have 2 of them...
Your videos are just so calming, relaxing, and addicting to watch. Thank you!!!
Very Fun Video. It’s definitely a bonus vid when the both of You are interacting. 💝😁. Nice little shop too. 💖
The green glass "diamond-looking thing" is a reproduction boat deck plug to allow light below decks. Used on old wooden boats when it was dangerous to have open flame for light, they would be even with the top of the decking and stick down into the cabin.
OMG - McKenzie Childs! Score
And an old pattern, very collectable!
Love that small shop!! Thanks of sharing! Thank you for being our guide and teacher!
that consignment shop looks like a great place
Wow the consignment shop had so many treasures! What a nice tip from a a nice viewer 🥰😉☺️
LOVE seeing your SMILE and DIMPLE!!!! You are AMAZING so just keep on going!!! Your NEW HOME will be worth the WAIT!! I sincerely hope you Realize that!!! Gonna be BIGGER and BETTER!!!
I inherited my grandmother’s Liberty Blue. They were grocery store premiums in the70’s. Very desirable. Dinner plates retail for $15 each.
They were a special promotion in conjunction with the bicentennial year, 1976. My mom bought a few pieces. It was one of those promotions where different pieces came out each week (to hopefully keep customers coming back to that grocery store).
I'm not a reseller, but jumped on the vintage bandwagon just seeing the excitement of you and a couple other resellers. Its so addictive. Just this weekend I found blenko with its original sticker, heager, McCoy (though it has grapes on it, LOL) and the most exciting was a Glassybaby. I had no idea they were so big! They dont all have the triskelion - fellow thrifters. The Older ones just have the name molded in the bottom and its rather hard to read. At any rate, thanks for the education, showing us the pretty things, and what to look for. Even in a dead thrifting town like mine, once you develop an eye for a few things, you WILL find them.
Hahahaypucall yours a dead thrifting town after you find all that namebrand stuff? You don't know what dead is!!
@@jedaholmberg3211 Trust me, it was a big fluke. There is usually NOTHING to find. But yes, it was quite surprising.
The broken turtle was a Christmas ornament from Hobby Lobby. I bought one this year. It was around $15. I have a 50 pound sulcata tortoise. I am always wanting to bid on one of your turtles. I might try bidding on one you found in this video.
I have them Sea turtle version from HL. They are really beautifully & really nicely quality
WOW!! Our fellow subscriber seems to have recommended a great consignment shop you can add to your route when going to that GW! I just love the dynamic you share with Dagny, it’s so nice to see friends who care about each other like you two 🥰. Beautiful finds as always. Sending you, Drew, the kiddos & the whole team lots of 🤗,💜 & 🙏🏻 for a wonderful & blessed week!
They are both such kind girls! ... I want to see Jenny, and can't wait for the addition.
The gorgeous alas broken candlestick at 4:22 looks like it may be Kosta Boda? Back to watching!
Hi… I love how you are always searching for fire and ice. It was manufactured about 10 miles from me. The prices have went nuts. I never liked it until I had a few pieces to sell!
The consignment shop had beautiful stuff and reasonable prices 👍
First and foremost, let me just say that I always look forward to your content. I've learned so much! Now the real reason for my comment is that around 6:16- 6:23, the bowl you left I wish I could have found it. I have a drip glazed mug that would go perfectly with it! Do you, would you ever pick something up for a viewer? I appreciate your time and dedication to this wild scavenger hunt we love to do.
Hello Jocelyn, Love watching your channel. You mentioned a colored glass pyramid looking piece right at the end inside a display case. That is a replica of what’s known as a deck prism. The real ones were huge and set into the decks of old sailing ships. The flat part would be flush with the deck and the faceted part would go down into a ships office or perhaps the captains wardroom and it wood scatter light throughout the space. I’ve got one of the small replicas myself but I have never seen an actual one from a ship. I can just imagine how beautiful they must have been.
The turtle was an ornament from hobby lobby. It had an egg on top of its shell.
The peach bookend is part of a set. Pear & Peach bookends by Alfredo Barbini. Even as a single with a repair it is worth good money!! I have had them escape my hands at auction twice! Congrats on that amazing piece!
I'm glad you are much happier, it's shows! Everything is going in the right direction, keep praying for you!❤️❤️❤️
Morning Joycelyn you found some good treasures today sending love ❤️ Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I was so excited to find yellow Glassybaby at a neighborhood garage sale for $5.00
I love all the colorful things you find. They are happy and bring Sunshine. Love your taste. 🥰😊
That cane was cool! That probably would have sold well!!
I'm with Dagny's daughter Jenny! I don't like dresses either!
That Snow White dress was cute!
If she doesn't like it or doesn't fit you can always list it.
You found some awesome stuff!
That consignment shop was awesome!
The prices were very reasonable! 🤑
You and Dagny are so fun together!
I thought same thing about the cane...
That Gozo glass bowl that you picked up it is blown glass and it comes all the way from Gozo Malta a tiny island in Europe . That's were I come from ,I really like your videos , thank you for sharing ❤️
You inspired me to go shopping today - I found a pair of English chintz vintage S&P shakers, a bunch of amber lucite grapes & some hot dog forks for our next bonfire party, so thank you for being so inspiring! ❤️
Sharpie marker will come off with Majic eraser.
I am always amazed at how Jocelyn immediately knows what something is at first glance. When she saw that McCoy turtle she knew it was McCoy right away. I never in a million years would have known unless I turn it over
Our store is pathetic
Shopping with Dagney brings out a funnier side of your personality. Good finds today... even Raku on your way to the checkout! 😊
Oh! That buffalo vase!!!😍😍
Besides just enjoying your content, I always learn something new. The focus of my shop is on items very different from many of those you source but it's so great to see the pieces you select and learn about the makers and history and more. Thanks for sharing!
That green glass diamond thing behind the glass doors is how they let light into the interiors of old wooden ship decks.
You 2 crack me up! Love laughing with you on the shopping trip!
I like that you are now putting the value on the video
So much fun with you ladies shopping today and………
Thank you for sharing the new store they had everything well displayed and good prices…
What was Avon thinking making an orange colored lilac scented product???
Great content, as usual. You can layer your shopping bags on bottom of cart to cushion your finds. Have a great week!
I watched another content creator's video and see had a "cart quilt" she brings with her shopping to keep all of her precious finds safe when shopping, I think you need one. You do a great job keeping things teetering in your cart! haha.
THANKYOU Ladies!!!
That cane with the marble in the mouth was sold at Heb grocery store in Texas a few years ago for $1.00. Good that you left it.
I'm so glad you are doing better. Bidding on houses sucks especially for buyers now. Your time will come
You and Dagny are my kind of shopping
Jocelyn- you know that you can lift the plastic seat in the baby chair on the cart and it will cover the leg holes so nothing will fall out.
If only there were some way for a glass blower/artist to repair damaged things like that broken leaf on the glass apple you bought---like, re-melting it or something.
Wow looks like you guys found a great new place! ❤️❤️❤️ thank you viewer for sharing a great place for us to experience
I took my 3 nieces yard sale-ing one summer visit. We stopped at a lady's sale that had a table full of lingerie, sexy gowns, bed jackets, kitten heeled slippers...real boojie Frederick's of Hollywood style stuff. They lost their minds, calling it "princess" and "rock star" garb. Of course Aunt T bought it all. Best $12 ever spent. Who needs summer camp?
OMG my girl friend and I used to go through her mom's Fredericks of Hollywood catalog 😍😍😍😍
What a wonderful memory!
I got yards of lace fabric pieces at a yardsale once - ALL the kids loved it, even the boys (apparently one can make wizard robes from lace, who knew)
I love that cranberry glass pitcher, it’s okay, you didn’t pick it up, lol!!
I'm a fairly new subscriber and I am learning so much through you. I collect vintage tableware from 1910 to 1970s. Here in New Zealand we get some of the international pieces you do. American pottery is new to me though.
I found a Wright glass flat bowl in daisy design the other day. Imagine my surprise. Nothing wrong with it. I was blown away
At 8:37 in this video there is a green glass vase to the left. I had the very same one, I loved it, and my dang cats broke it. If you ever go back and it’s still there and in good condition, I’d buy it from you.
That was seriously a cool store!
The dress you bought for Juliet, was the same dress in the water globe. It one of the princesses.
She might think that it's awesome.
@Theresa Helberg They mentioned it was Snow White as they discussed it.
I don't know if anyone has commented yet, but that heavy glass diamond shaped thing is actually what they used to put (upside down) on the deck of ships to get light below deck. Love your videos!
You and Dagney are awesome together
Loved the Snow White dress! I played Snow White in one of my High School plays:) Now, all you need to find is the costume for Ebenezer Scrooge’s wife in A Christmas Carol (High School musical) & I’d be all set:) Lol! Some great finds this video.
My sister lives in Sinking Spring. Maybe I'll check out that shop next time I visit.
That pretty turtle missing the top is a fabulous ornament from Hobby Lobby by Robert Stanley
The purple vase was Clevenger glass from the 1930's.
Hi Jocelyn. Love shopping with you today. Love all the stuff you picked up. I wish our charity shops were like the goodwills in England. To get half of what one Goodwill has you need To go to serval charity shops.
Great finds, as always. I think the diamond-looking thing is a deck prism. Genuine older ones can sell pretty high.
That blue glass vase my grandma had ine
Jocelyn, there are tutorials on UA-cam on how to empty the snow globes and refill them. Of course it would have to be a big enough profit for it to be worthwhile. But some Disney snow globes are worth hundreds.
There are UA-cam videos on how to change the water in the musical Disney snow globe.
I think the turtle was probably a TJ maxx Christmas ornament it looks like one of theres
Swung vase heaven there today!
Jocelyn you didn’t do badly, there were some nice pieces.
Cool new place. And always extra fun with Dagney. Who knew she could read Chinese? ( hahaha. Yes I know she was joking) 🤣💚💚💚
I watch you every day Jocelyn... And several other tubers. Including Dabney. I don't always comment. But wish you the best at all times . I started up reselling in January after a few yrs off for family illness and major move . thanks for training my eye in other areas as I usually sell books and lingerie. HAPPY HUNTING !!! Feel well!
That little light blue glass at about 6:45 is a vintage design lowball glass designed by famed industrial designer Eva Zeisel.
Canes sell VERY well. Every time I find one, I grab it and it sells quickly.
I loved it when you both said 1.99 at the same time! Lol!
Buy the lot at the consignment shop!!! Gorgeous miniatures
The carts not being returned to the inside of the store, makes them put the pole on the cart,so you can't get them out of the store.
Hi Tracy, don’t quite understand that. How does the pole prevent one from not being able to remove it from the store? It would’ve be the height?
@@danielaciao1 Yes, several of my thrift stores attached a pole to the cart, that is taller than the entrance/exit. So they can't leave the store.
@@tracyhasty6506 thanks Tracy. How interesting. Our Savers stores have those, but they don’t look tall enough to not exit through the opening. I’ll have to try and see what happens! 😀 (kidding)!
Omgoodness! I can't believe you passed the American Girl/Pleasant Company Felicity in the blue dress!! How much was she!?!?! (Right to the left of the McKenzie(sp?) Child's platter)
Love watching!
When you say we have sold that before, have you ever thought it could be the same one you sold? Just curious if things are making a full circle.
One of these days I hope to run into you both. You are in my neck of the woods. It would make my day!
Good on you 👏
Great you find good items
God be with you 🙏
That cane was awesome
Love your videos. You are so informative and funny lol
Dagny and Jocelyn seem so happy 😊 today 💛
I like how you think Jocelynn, I like checking out guys, too! 😉. ✌🏼❤️
So the 1970's Tupperware is highly desirable again. In the blue aisle you passed up a Blue Sky tealight holder that brings nice $ on ebay
Jocelyn, I love your purse, where did you get? I would love to get one.
You're like me putting alike items together on the shelves
I think Liberty Blue has some value. People try to add or replace pieces in their set.
If snow globes are exposed to sunlight the ‘snow’ breaks down making the water look dirty, also over time the water will evaporate from the globe (no leak it just disappears).
You should go back to that little shop if it’s still open.
What a cool little place!
I’m just not understanding the mugs. Are they that collectible? Everything else you purchase I love and I have learned so much from you.
Love the girl she is great. What state is she in? Our goodwill is not that great.